Brands
& Ethics

Ethics aren’t an add-on here— they’re built into how everything runs.
Plastic is one of the biggest problems in hairdressing. This is why each appointment is designed to be free of single-use plastic, cutting total plastic use by around 95% compared to traditional salons and avoiding hundreds of kilograms of waste every year.
Combined with responsible product choices and ethical business practices, this significantly lowers our carbon emissions—reinforcing a commitment to doing better for the planet and a sustainable hair salon experience.
Brands

The studio partners exclusively with independently owned brands that prioritise sustainable packaging, ethical practices, and responsible production methods.
You won’t find any corporate giants here—just products that align with how I work and what I stand for.
Single-use Plastic
The need for single-use plastics has been completely eliminated from all services.
Where alternatives would typically require single-use plastics, biodegradable corn-based PLA is used instead.
Energy & Carbon emissions
All energy used comes from renewable sources like wind farms and solar power.
This website achieves a carbon rating of A. This is cleaner than 82% of all websites globally as only 0.18g of CO2 is produced per visit.
Recycling
To minimise non-recyclable waste, I partner with “Green Salon Collective” for responsible disposal of hair, foils, and chemicals.
Interior
The studio features repurposed, second-hand materials and sustainably sourced items like metal and wood. The floor is made from recyclable linseed oil, and wall paint is from “Coat,” a climate-positive brand with recycled packaging. Curtains are crafted from old PET bottles.
Refreshments
All refreshments are sourced exclusively from ethical and sustainable companies.
Water Saving
Water-saving shower heads reduce water usage by 65%, while an electric instant water heater minimises energy consumption by operating only when needed.
Towels &
Gowns
Towels by “Scrummi” are made from 100% compostable wood fibres and are more eco-friendly throughout their lifecycle compared to traditional towels.
Gowns are made from recycled polyester fabric that would otherwise end up in landfill.