DROPPING - JANUARY 2021
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‘The Cream’
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New York, United States
Cruelty Free - No animals were tested in the making of these products
Vegan - No animal-derived ingredients in these products
Organic - No GMOs in these organic products
Halal - These halal products are allowed under Islamic law
Sustainable - Socially, ethically responsible, planet-friendly alternatives
Fabian Lliguin and partner Anna Ayers founded Rahua in 2008 with a simple, idealistic goal in mind. They wanted to create all-natural hair products that achieve better results than their synthetic counterparts while empowering indigenous communities of the Amazon and preserving the future of the rainforest. While on an environmental mission Fabian, a New York hair stylist, and Anna, a fashion forecaster, were introduced to the rare Rahua oil by the Amazonian women who just happened to have incredibly long, healthy and smooth hair. “This was the discovery that led us to founding our company” they said. Rahua is now dedicated to the preservation of the Amazon Rainforest and the Indigenous people who live there. They aim to create and sustain an economy for the people there based on preserving their traditions. As a result, more than 500 families from the Quechua-Shuar, Achuar and neighboring tribes work with Fabian and Anna to cultivate the rainforest’s ingredients they use in their products.
Read MoreRahua believes that caring for your hair and skin with clean, non-toxic formulas is an essential part of your overall health. “Everything we put on our hair, scalp and skin is absorbed into the body” they told us. All Rahua products are made with organic, natural and purely plant-derived ingredients. Rahua's goals are simple - connect the customers to nature by providing clean, non-toxic beauty products and help the Amazonians create a healthy and self-sustained economy. If this isn’t inspirational enough, Anna and Fabian are striving to keep Rahua carbon-positive, which is fantastic news for the environment. They’ve also preserved around 95 acres of sacred Amazonian tribal land.
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