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Musician and entrepreneur Jaden Smith and his mother, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, are donating vegan hygiene products to help the houseless community living on Los Angeles’ Skid Row through a partnership with The ReFresh Spot, an organization that provides Skid Row residents with 24-hour access to showers, restrooms, and other hygienic services. The hygiene products are made by Hey Humans, a vegan and cruelty-free brand Pinkett Smith launched last year at Target which includes items such as body wash, toothpaste, lotion, and more priced at $6 or less each. The Smiths will make monthly donations of Hey Humans vegan products to support The ReFresh Spot’s efforts to help the houseless community on Skid Row.
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21 Sustainable Beauty Innovations for 2021
Shampoos, deodorants, mascaras, and even glitter (that sneaky microplastic) are getting an eco glow-up this year.
By The Editors and Photographs by Jeffrey Westbrook Apr 1, 2021
FROM LEFT: SUSANNE KAUFMANN Cleansing Gel, $48. BEAUTY COUNTER The Clean Deo, $28. ST. ROSE Desert Nomad, $165. HENRY ROSE Last Light, $120. ANOMALY HydratingShampoo, $6. AMEN Chakra 01 Root candle, $76
Although the beauty industry is far from perfect when it comes to preserving our planet, you’ve got to give it credit for taking steps toward positive change. We’re starting to see concentrated hair and body products that will radically reduce carbon emissions in their production and transport, as well as ambitious corporate commitments to reduce and reuse packaging and adopt biodegradable formulas. Even glitter (that sneaky microplast