Trust in the Care from NIVEA and help uplift a community

Care is at the heart of the NIVEA brand, and when I received news of the amazing work they are doing at the Thanda Centre in KwaZulu-Natal, I had to share.

Trust in the care of NIVEA

“Our consumers enjoy giving themselves the best care, but we know that they also love to show care and give back to others, although they often don’t have the time or resources to do so. Through this initiative, consumers can make a life-changing difference every time they purchase their favourite NIVEA product,” says Shayna Amaidas, NIVEA brand manager, Beiersdorf. “Each purchase enables us to support the Thanda Centre, which has become a beacon of hope and source of pride in the community of Umtwalume.”

Nivea cares Thanda Centre

For the last 2,5 years NIVEA South Africa has supported a community situated in Umtwalume, KwaZulu-Natal, through financial support of Thanda, a non-profit organisation. The Thanda Centre provides valuable support for the local community through an Early Childhood Development (ECD) Centre and after-school programmes. Research shows that 90% of brain development happens before the age of five, which is why ECD programmes are vital, yet less than 16% of children in KwaZulu-Natal have access to these. At the Thanda Centre, children not only receive a hot meal and participate in educational and stimulating programmes, but also find a safe place to play. The centre hosts the only library and playground in the area, with its number one drawcard – the skate park!

NIVEA’s impact at the Thanda Centre has already been significant: Amongst other milestones, 73 347 meals were served to children in 2016 and the centre can remain consistently open 7 days per week compared to 5 days a week previously. The new NIVEA Thanda ECD Centre will soon be opened to care for 90 children under the age of four. The centre provides young children access to a fun and engaging programme whilst their parents or caregivers are at work, thus ensuring they are given a solid foundation in life with the right stimulation and nutrition to enable the development of critical neural pathways.

For more information on Thanda Centre: thanda.org/nivea-thanda-partnership/

NIVEA cares

“As part of the campaign, we wanted to recognise and celebrate the importance of caring for ourselves and others. We will be hosting national activations at malls where we will reward our consumers for helping us care and give them some well-deserved pampering. The campaign will spotlight our iconic blue products: The trusted NIVEA Creme – Protect & Care Deodorant and Rich Nourishing Body Lotion – the loved everyday products which also contain NIVEA Creme in their formulation,” says Amaidas.

Rich Nourishing Body Lotion R36,99 (250ml) & R47,99 (400ml), Protect & Care Antiperspirant Roll on R19,99 (50ml) & Aerosol R29,99 (150ml) and NIVEA Creme R19,99 (60ml), R24,99 (100ml), R32,99 (150ml) and R74,99 (400ml).

NIVEA wants their consumers to feel beautiful inside and out knowing that, while looking after themselves, they’re also helping to make a huge difference to the lives of thousands of children.

xoxo

Review: Inoar Vegan Shampoo & Conditioner

Inoar recently announced their first ever vegan range and I haven’t seen a brand this excited or passionate about a product in a long time. I am excited with them about Inoar Vegan.

inoar vegan pretty please charlie

What they say:

One of the best things about this line is what it doesn’t contain.

One of Inoar’s main philosophies is respect for life. All of our products undergo testing, but never on animals. The Vegan line has no ingredients of animal origin and was created to celebrate this attitude, to remember that you can – and should – choose cosmetics that maintain a respectful relationship with nature and animals. Products in the Inoar Vegan line are formulated using vegetable oils, such as coconut and olive oil, that penetrate deep into the hair fibres, caring for your hair with maximum performance.

What we say:

Firstly, well done Inoar! Cruelty-free for the win.

Review: Inoar Vegan Cruelty-Free

The first thing you notice about the range is the fabulous coconut scent. When I cracked to seal of the shampoo, I wanted to reach for a spoon. It smells like coconut heaven. The real stuff.

The shampoo and conditioner is packed with Coconut oil, Olive oil, Macadamia oil, Argan oil and Wheat Germ oil and is suitable for all types of hair.

The nasties-free shampoo foams well (considering) and it leaves our hair feeling clean and soft. When it comes to shampoos and conditioners, I always test on Cara’s hair as well, hence the ‘our’. At first, the shampoo left my hair feeling a bit dried out, but after my hair loss my hair was extremely damaged and I may have over did it with the protein (too much protein can result in crispy hair). I’ve added a lot of moisture to my locks lately and now the shampoo performs very well.

The conditioner is great. Think soft, nourished and manageable hair. Cara’s hair is also easy to detangle when we use Inoar Vegan conditioner.

The more I use these products, the more I like it. We haven’t tried the treatment mask yet, but I am sure it will be fabulous. Inoar never disappoints.

Inoar Vegan shampoo and conditioner retails for R320 for 300ml and the treatment mask is R575 for 500g. You can shop over HERE.

xoxo

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