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Organic Blue: Jainism philosophy in beauty products

Enter the world of Jainism, ahimsa (non violence) and respect for life through your daily beauty ritual: Organic Blue is an Indian brand, born in India and grown in the UK, founded by a group of Jainists who, faithful to this ancient philosophy thought to bring their beliefs into their daily life with a range of natural products in line with their personal beliefs. The whole range (picture is part of the man’s bodycare line) is certified by the Vegan Society while a lot of products come with the Soil Association certification.

 

Ocean Blue

Ocean Blue

Filed under: Jainism, no animal testing, Organc Standard Soil Association, toiletries, Vegan Society

Monkee Genes goes pop

Skinny jeans are back in fashion and Monkee Genes is producing them according to great environmental and anti sweatshop standards. They have new lines certified by the Organic Standard Soil Association. Think design with a retro twist in pop art colours (very very this season!).  Organic Standard Soil Association guarantees that factory working standards are considered as important as the environmental factors. This means each and  every stage of the process is carefully monitored: from cotton  growth and picking down to the content of the button and label. The Monkees experiment with bamboo denim too: check out their website and snatch a pair or two because at these prices stocks will not last long. Watch out for the interchangeable waistband system, banana waist buttons and the contrast stitching on some models. Very cool indeed.

Monkee Genes new lines

Monkee Genes new lines

Now, who’s going to help me getting into a pair of skinny jeans?

Filed under: antispecism, Monkee Genes, Organc Standard Soil Association, organic cotton, skinny jeans, , ,