brittany,
August 4th, 2009, 04:06 PM
Hey everyone,
I recently saw an advertisement in a magazine for David Babaii For WildAid Haircare Products, whom Kate Hudson has partnered with. The haircare line is cruelty free and ten percent of all profits are donated to WildAid. I'm happy that finally someone has created a cruelty free line that also donates to help save endangered species. I'm not sure if the products are in stores yet in America. I know they aren't in stores here in Canada. I heard that they would only be sold in Canada next year. So I was wondering if anyone here has, or is, going to buy the products? If you are, or have, make sure to give a review on how good the products work :)
About the Haircare Line, taken from the official site.
Looking good feels fantastic. Doing good? Even Better. So we thought, “how can we make both happen at the same time?”
And that’s how David Babaii for WildAid was born. Our mission is to not only celebrate the remarkable beauty in nature–but help sustain it.
To accomplish this, we’ve developed an innovative new line of styling products with an exclusive blend of exotic natural and renewable ingredients. Rich Cupuacu butter from the South American Amazon, nutrient rich super volumizing volcanic ash from the Vanuatu islands of the South Pacific, Blue Algae, and Polynesian White Ginger (to name but a few).
Our products are free of sulfates, parabens, petrochemicals, and animal products. And of course, free from all animal testing. Even better, we further support the beauty in nature by donating ten percent of all profits to WildAid, the global wildlife conservation organization, to help save our endangered animals.
So now when you do something great for your hair, you’ll also be doing something great for the planet.
It’s beautiful to be good.
If anyone wants to read more about the products, here (http://www.db4wildaid.com/) is the site.
I recently saw an advertisement in a magazine for David Babaii For WildAid Haircare Products, whom Kate Hudson has partnered with. The haircare line is cruelty free and ten percent of all profits are donated to WildAid. I'm happy that finally someone has created a cruelty free line that also donates to help save endangered species. I'm not sure if the products are in stores yet in America. I know they aren't in stores here in Canada. I heard that they would only be sold in Canada next year. So I was wondering if anyone here has, or is, going to buy the products? If you are, or have, make sure to give a review on how good the products work :)
About the Haircare Line, taken from the official site.
Looking good feels fantastic. Doing good? Even Better. So we thought, “how can we make both happen at the same time?”
And that’s how David Babaii for WildAid was born. Our mission is to not only celebrate the remarkable beauty in nature–but help sustain it.
To accomplish this, we’ve developed an innovative new line of styling products with an exclusive blend of exotic natural and renewable ingredients. Rich Cupuacu butter from the South American Amazon, nutrient rich super volumizing volcanic ash from the Vanuatu islands of the South Pacific, Blue Algae, and Polynesian White Ginger (to name but a few).
Our products are free of sulfates, parabens, petrochemicals, and animal products. And of course, free from all animal testing. Even better, we further support the beauty in nature by donating ten percent of all profits to WildAid, the global wildlife conservation organization, to help save our endangered animals.
So now when you do something great for your hair, you’ll also be doing something great for the planet.
It’s beautiful to be good.
If anyone wants to read more about the products, here (http://www.db4wildaid.com/) is the site.