Podcast 259: The viability of traveling beauty

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Podcast 259: the viability of traveling beauty

Journey is one of the biggest joys of life, but have you ever examined the environmental footprint of your beauty routine on the go?

From the tiny bottles of shampoo to the hotel bathrooms to the minis available available in our manual luggage, Travel Beauty creates a stunning amount of waste. And let’s not forget the mountains of the seizures of cosmetics thrown into the airport safety. It is a viability crisis hidden with a simple look – but little talks about it.

In this episode of Green Beauty’s talks, Lorraine Dallmeier – Chartered Environmentalist, Formula Botanica’s biologist and chief executive – lifts the lid to the hidden waste of travel beauty.

Lorraine is linked to Andrea Endres, a specialist at the intersection of beauty and travel, to explore how we can rethink our routines. From the hotel’s recoverable amenities to the solid beauty bar and the smartest packaging options, they reveal the most practical and innovative ways to reduce waste without sacrificing quality.

If you have ever questioned the real cost of these “free” hotel baskets, they wondered how wellness and viability could work together on the journey or wanted to learn how indie beauty brands can break into a market dominated by big players, this is the case.

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“Luxury is not just about expensive packaging and well -known brands. It is about raising the ingredients, viability and impact. – Andrea Endres

In this episode with Andrea Endres, you will hear:

  • The hidden waste of waste of journey beauty. Because billions of plastic amenities of the hotel and airport products go unnoticed and how this environment affects.
  • How hotels contribute to beauty waste. From disposable plastics to massive bathrooms, the industry continues to prioritize the ease of viability.
  • Breaking on the hotel market as a small indie brand. The challenges of indie beauty brands also face creative ways to fight sustainable alternatives to hotels.
  • The rise of wellness travel. The way in which the rising wellness sector presents new opportunities for sustainable beauty in hotels, thermal baths and concessions.
  • What travelers can do. Practical solutions for reducing your beauty footprint on the go, from the solid beauty bars to the repaid containers.

Basics include:

  • Traveling waste is a huge but overlooked issue. Hotel chains reject 5.5 billion plastic bottles a year and UK airports only see the beauty of £ 270m each summer.
  • Sustainability should be integrated into the luxury experience. More hotels offer alternate distributors, but visitors need training for the quality of the ingredients and alternatives that realize ecological consciousness.
  • Beauty brands need to be creative to enter the travel market. Hotels often give priority to cost and convenience, but smaller brands can provide unique experiences of visitors, such as workshops or local products.
  • Wellness tourism is increasing. Travelers are looking for experiences that are aligned with sustainability and self-care, creating new opportunities for brands of moral beauty.
  • Travelers have the power to make the difference. Simple changes, such as attracting re -instruction, multipurpose product selection and refusal of the hotel’s unnecessary toilet, can significantly reduce waste.

Meet our visitor: Andrea Endres, experienced expert in Travel & Beauty Industries industries

Podcast 259: The viability of traveling beautyPodcast 259: The viability of traveling beautyAndrea Endres is the creator of Holistisk Hudvårda Swedish blog dedicated to the natural and holistic skin care and its founder Top Director of the Spirit of the Body of the Skin, where she shares her passion for sustainable beauty and prosperity.

Currently, Andrea is trained as a tourism and travel consultant and a wellness travel specialist. It has plans to launch within the Wellness Travel, a new venture that will organize holistic retreats for entrepreneurs in the beauty and health industries. Andrea is committed to making the travel industry more viable, incorporating holistic values ​​into tourism experiences.

Through her workshops, her partnerships and future shelters, Andrea inspires her audience to make careful choices that align beauty, well -being and sustainability.

Learn more about Andrea:

Special offer for listeners: Andrea offers a Journaling Power Journaling Workbook To help you clarify the unique needs of your skin.

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Lorraine Dallmeier is a biologist, a chartered environmentalist and the CEO of Formula Botanica, the award -winning online school cosmetics school. Read more about Lorraine and Formula Botanica.

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