A Sustainability Journey, Cosmetics
This is a sponsored article from SustainabilityTracker.com member Sustainable Transformation Podcast.
The beauty industry has a dirty secret—it’s probably already in your bloodstream.
This was the revelation that left Kiarne stunned during her conversation with Runway Room Founder and CEO, Alex Fevola.
In 2012, Alex recognised a gap in the market for a beauty salon that offered reliable, high-quality hair and makeup services for everyone—not just the rich and famous.
During this journey, she started to question the quality and ingredients of the products she used, as well as what she was applying to her clients’ faces. This led her to create her own range of high-quality products, formulated in Australia – and Runway Room Cosmetics was born.
In this episode, Kiarne and Alex dive into the unsettling truths behind the cosmetic products and packaging we use daily, exploring what drove Alex to approach her product development differently from the very beginning.
This eye-opening conversation sheds light on the beauty industry’s encouragement of mindless overconsumption and its impact on our health.
Think all major cosmetics brands must be good for you? Think again!
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Runway Room, including its Sustainability product range
Myer
PFAS (Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances)
Talc
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