EP318. Why does natural skincare have to be white?
What if everything you thought you knew about natural skincare was… wrong? Picture the most luxurious skincare product you can imagine – a weighty glass jar, minimalist branding, a premium price tag. Now ask yourself: what colour is it? If your answer is white or cream, you’re not alone – but this week’s episode of Green Beauty Conversations challenges exactly why that assumption exists, and what it might be costing us. Tune in now to find out more! Free Resources Free formulation course | Green Beauty Conversations Podcast | Blog | YouTube Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram

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1. What does Natural Skincare mean?

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EP317. He turned coffee waste into skincare. The industry said it was the wrong colour

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French Women Over 60 Never Wear These 7 Things (No Matter the Trend)

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Liz Earle: How to Age Backwards (Light, Water, and Mitochondria for Women in Midlife)

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Stop Walking 10,000 Steps/Day (do this for 10 minutes instead)

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Don't Buy These 9 Australian Butter Brands! (And 3 That Are Actually Pure)

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What I Actually Learned at Swiss Finishing School (And What Nobody Tells You)

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This Cosmetic Procedure Needs to STOP in 2026… Celebs Ozempic and Buccal Fat Removal Photos

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The Foot Doctor: What Your Feet Reveal About How Long You'll Live

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Leon xskincare über Hautpflege, Drogerien und Kosmetikpreise | Kölner Treff | WDR

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How to REALLY read an ingredient list (feat. cosmetic chemists)

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EP316. Why did the Body Shop fail but this Formula Botanica graduate didn't? (the answer will...

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The Japanese Parenting Habit That Raises Babies With Extremely High IQ

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Reality check: Which sunscreen offers the best protection? | Of all places, WDR

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