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"Surf Organic is an environmentally focused Australian surf company, from our eco-friendly products to impacting the wider surfing community.
It all started in 2011, where we embarked to make our own surf wax. Shortly into this process we discovered how toxic all the ingredients were in standard surf wax and knew there must be a more eco-friendly alternative.
Greater research into the surfing industry drove our company to focus on education and delivering other products to minimize the harm to our environment.
is a member of the 1% For the Planet Foundation, whereby 1% of profits are donated to environmental charities
Employs a no plastic policy - we only use recycled packaging materials
A supporter to the Surfrider Foundation, which is a non for profit sea roots organisation dedicated to the protection of waves and beaches across the globe
Actively engaged with a number of non for profits and support groups such as Waves of Wellness"
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Great for the beach or picnics good size practical and matches my other items.
Easy to apply (although it would be easier to get even coverage with a spray nozzle) and lovely scent, one application works for several days to stop the frizz in my hair.
This little case is so cute - I love the design! It's really handy for keeping a couple of favourite pieces safe when travelling. It is properly mini, and there is only one compartment in the lid, so it's unlikely to be suitable for multiple chains without them getting tangled. I'm not 100% sure it's the best value for money if you're expecting something more practical or spacious, but for something pretty and small enough for just a few bits, it does the job!
A brilliant product - plastic-free and very tasty!
Next year, can you source a diary-free alternative too?!