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Mar 2025
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EP257. Meet the solid brand disrupting b...

FORMULA BOTANICA
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What if your beauty routine was part of the problem – and the solution?

In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, host Lorraine Dallmeier, Chartered Environmentalist, Biologist, and CEO of Formula Botanica, speaks with Sira Naidu, co-founder of Disruptor London, a bold brand redefining beauty norms with innovative, multi-tasking solid formulations.

Disruptor London is tackling overconsumption, plastic waste, and water scarcity while delivering high-performance hair and skincare solutions.

Listen now to hear how Disruptor London is redefining sustainable beauty and why solid beauty could be the future of beauty.

 

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Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram

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