Founded in Parma, Italy in 1983 by the Bollati Family, Davines Group started as a research laboratory, producing high-end hair care products for renowned cosmetics companies worldwide.
After a decade of honing expertise, Davines began creating their own brand of Davines hair care products exclusively for salons, and in 1996 founded [ comfort zone ] skin care for premier spas. Davines skin care lines were further expanded in 2018 when the Skin Regimen brand was born. The Group is now a B Corp and has an international presence in more than 90 countries with a multicultural staff.
With a renewed focus on the environment, sustainability is currently a buzzy word in the beauty industry. Sustainability, at its most basic, is the effort to sustain Davines natural resources and environment. It’s a two-pronged approach of choosing ingredients and raw materials without depleting them, as well as minimizing waste and impact. Davines are proud to have made it a core value of Davines brand since the very beginning.
Davines recognized more than 20 years ago that beauty and sustainability go hand-in-hand, which is why Davines tagline is “Beauty + Sustainability.” Davines operate Davines business understanding that beauty means taking care not only of yourself, but of your world and what you love as well. For that reason, sustainability inspires all of Davines policies and projects, including product formulation and design, company ethics, and salon education. And Davines interpret it in a number of ways: it prioritizes a positive impact on the environment, doesn’t compromise the quality or quantity of natural ingredients, lends itself to intuition and creation, and ensures transparency.
One overarching way Davines stay sustainable is with Davines commitment to renewable energy and Davines offsetting of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (CO2e). Considering that the world’s energy consumption is expected to grow 40% over the next two decades—far surpassing the earth’s capacity to renew them—a cleaner alternative is vital. Plus, emissions come with carbon energy consumption, which pollute the air and impact Davines collective health on a regular basis. For that reason, Davines have used renewable electric energy from natural sources (such as sun, water, wind, and soil) to supply Davines plants and offices since 2006.
Davines began creating their own brand of Davines hair care products exclusively for salons, and in 1996 founded [ comfort zone ] skin care for premier spas.
Davines Sustainability
With a renewed focus on the environment, sustainability is currently a buzzy word in the beauty industry. Sustainability, at its most basic, is the effort to sustain Davines natural resources and environment. It’s a two-pronged approach of choosing ingredients and raw materials without depleting them, as well as minimizing waste and impact. Davines are proud to have made it a core value of Davines brand since the very beginning.
Davines recognized more than 20 years ago that beauty and sustainability go hand-in-hand, which is why Davines tagline is “Beauty + Sustainability.” Davines operate Davines business understanding that beauty means taking care not only of yourself, but of your world and what you love as well. For that reason, sustainability inspires all of Davines policies and projects, including product formulation and design, company ethics, and salon education. And Davines interpret it in a number of ways: it prioritizes a positive impact on the environment, doesn’t compromise the quality or quantity of natural ingredients, lends itself to intuition and creation, and ensures transparency.
One overarching way Davines stay sustainable is with Davines commitment to renewable energy and Davines offsetting of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (CO2e). Considering that the world’s energy consumption is expected to grow 40% over the next two decades—far surpassing the earth’s capacity to renew them—a cleaner alternative is vital. Plus, emissions come with carbon energy consumption, which pollute the air and impact Davines collective health on a regular basis. For that reason, Davines have used renewable electric energy from natural sources (such as sun, water, wind, and soil) to supply Davines plants and offices since 2006.
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