![]() ![]() This secret ingredient has powered elixirs like Creme de la Mer since day one, and for the last four years, the brand has made a commitment to give back to the source-through the La Mer Blue Heart Oceans Fund, which supports ocean conservation efforts around the world. Luxury skincare brand, La Mer (which literally means “the sea” in French) was born from the creation of Miracle Broth, a proprietary ingredient made of fermented sea kelp brimming with cell-renewing powers. $47 for 100ml BUY NOW A quote by La Mer Blue Heart ambassador, leading environmentalist, explorer, and award-winning filmmaker, Philippe Cousteau Clean up the ocean with La Mer A long-term partner of Oceana, One Ocean Beauty donated US250,000 to the foundation even before selling a single product, and is committed to working with them to change policies and restore the ocean in the years to come. But rather than repeatedly harvesting this from the water, the company takes the natural molecules from living marine microorganisms and reproduces them through sustainable Blue Biotechnology and bio-fermentation. ![]() Founded by Marcella Cacci, the brand’s formulas utilise the highest concentration of rich marine actives to deeply nourishing and rejuvenate skin. ![]() One Ocean Beauty is a clean, clinically proven and sustainable blue beauty brand with the ocean at its heart. Conserve marine habitats with One Ocean Beauty As we celebrate the beauty of our seas in honour of World Oceans Day (8 June), let’s also highlight the brands, efforts and initiatives of the beauty industry that we should continue to support all year round. “Blue Beauty” is a global movement spearheaded by Beauty Heroes founder Jeannie Jarnot, which celebrates ocean-friendly beauty businesses, reef-friendly formulations, sustainable packaging and conscious conservation efforts around the world that strive to make the planet a better, and bluer, place. Thankfully, there’s a growing sector of individuals, organisations and companies committed to protect, conserve and give back to the ocean-including the rising tide of “blue beauty” brands. Plastic and chemical pollution in these waters means marine life are ingesting micro plastics (or worse), which affect the rate at which all species flourish, and the rate plankton trap carbon and produce oxygen, directly impacting the world’s carbon cycle and in turn, global warming and climate change.Ī post shared by One Ocean Beauty is “Blue Beauty?” Besides overconsumption, it is the excessive and highly irresponsible amount of waste that’s dumped into the ocean that’s destroying it all. Through photosynthesis, they produce about half of the oxygen that humans and other land-dwelling creatures breathe, and play a major role in the global carbon cycle, also helping to create what is the world’s largest carbon sink, absorbing about as much carbon as all the plants and trees on land combined.īut if the Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy, or sinking, oil-laden cargo ship off the coast of Sri Lanka-the country’s worst ever ecological disaster-is anything to go by, our oceans are under major threat by the devastating impact of human actions and activities. Not only is it home to about one million species of animals, it is teeming with plant life that, while mostly tiny, like microscopic phytoplankton, have mighty capabilities and an atmospheric impact on the world around us. The ocean is an incredible source of life-an underwater universe of blue beauty that covers 70 percent of Mother Earth.
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