Mother Nature approved
New eco-friendly products deliver maximum results with minimum impact.
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1. Try a Little Tendresse
Earth mothers, rejoice! L’Oréal Professionnel
introduces Série Nature Tendresse shampoo and
leave-in detangler for children, the newest extension to
its eco-friendly Série Nature line. Fragrances and colors
are 100 percent natural, and the peach milk formulation
is designed to nourish young follicles. The products are
non-allergenic and, of course, non-irritating to tender
skin and eyes. lorealprofessionnel-us.com
2. Stand Up Guys
Real men go green. That’s why Organic Salon Systems
is bringing Hanz de Fuko to the U.S. market. This full line
of men’s haircare and styling products is 100 percent
organic and plant-infused, and comes packaged in eco-friendly, recycled materials. organicsalonsystems.com
3. Feel-Good Hair With a name like Scruples, it has to be good for the nvironment (and hair). The company philosophy likens alon haircare to an investment; its White Tea line, with its sulfate-free formulas, is designed to extend the life, beauty and intensity of haircolor. Natural ingredients like white tea leaf extract safeguard against environmental damage. scrupleshaircare.com
4. Marine Life
Nature’s Rescue by Redken is ocean-inspired, from
ingredients like sea algae to its water-fresh fragrance
derived from oceanic calone. Free of sulfates, parabens and
silicone, the four products come in eco-friendly packaging.
The Refreshing Detox Shampoo rescues hair from
impurities, pollution and product build-up, while the Radiant
Sea Spray adds texture while releasing fragrance capsules
that respond to touch—just like little anemones! redken.com
American Salon April 2011
5. Wooden It Be Nice
Paul Mitchell’s new limited-edition tools feature
chic bamboo-patterned handles and energy-saving
technologies. Express Ion Dry uses ion technology to
reduce drying time, while Express Ion Smooth uses
far infrared to lock in moisture and shine. Each comes
with a free Paul Mitchell Natural Bamboo round brush.
paulmitchell.com