David Justin formed Melbourne owned and manufactured haircare brand Mr. Smith with a clear vision in mind - one of style, substance and simplicity. We sat down with him to find out where it all began.
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At Bob, we care about health. Yours, ours, the planets.
Anti-Crap is at our core - but what does it mean? We believe what you leave out is just as important as what you leave in, so we’re going to break down the big nasties in hair colour ingredients and what they’re doing to your body - and why you’ll never find them at Bob.
Summer means longer days, warmer nights - and dry hair. Changing temperatures require a change in your hair care routine, and Bob has put together this guide to help you through it. Heat from the sun, chlorine and salt water all contribute to your hair feeling drier, and your colour looking brassy and fading faster.
Read More“I believe in contributing to a safer, healthier world, where future generations can grow and play.”
When in conversation with Aimee Marks - founder of organic tampon and nappy labels TOMs and Tooshies by TOM - it quickly becomes apparent that the mother and entrepreneur was deeply passionate about women’s health before it entered the mainstream.
Read MoreA local Melbourne company of style, substance and simplicity, Collingwood based hair care line Mr Smith is the latest collection of products to land on Bob’s carefully curated shelves.
Read MoreAs we welcome the first change of season for the year, we’re looking to autumn as our time to hit reset.
Read MoreFrom products and labels, to our favourite apps and reads, here we share our little black book of natural ingredients and sustainable practices.
Read MoreWhen shifting towards a more natural lifestyle, an underlying requirement is effectiveness; if we’re going to swap out a product we love in pursuit of health, sustainability, or ethics, it had better work just as well.
Read MoreIn a career spanning two decades, Lucy Vincent’s fresh, uncontrived approach to hair and beauty has made her an influential and pioneering innovator in her native New Zealand. A former hairstylist and salon owner, Lucy couldn’t find the type of products she wanted to use, so she set out to create her own.
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