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News Bulldog Launches The Fairtrade Shave

 Fairtrade Shave

My dad said "Nothing in this life is fair son." What did he know?

Bulldog, the UK’s largest natural skincare brand for men, is now the first male grooming company to launch a range of Fairtrade products. The new Fairtrade range, which consists of Bulldog Eco-System Shave Gel and Bulldog Eco-System Moisturiser, has launched to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight. The new products include amazing natural Fairtrade ingredients from across the globe. The range contains green tea from Sri Lanka, organic shea butter from Ghana, organic sugar from Paraguay, sesame seed oil from Nicaragua, and Brazil nut oil from Peru.

Bulldog Eco-System Shave Gel contains Fairtrade green tea from Sri Lanka, organic sugar from Paraguay and a unique blend of eight essential oils to soothe the skin following the rigours of shaving.

  • The Fairtrade green tea is grown high in the mountains of the Uva region of central Sri Lanka almost 6,000 feet above sea level. In many tea plantations, workers still live under poor conditions and put in long hard hours of labour for very low wages. The Fairtrade premium helps workers to improve their living standards. Currently these funds are being used to build a new community centre and make vital upgrades to their living quarters.

Bulldog Eco-System Moisturiser contains Fairtrade organic shea butter from Ghana, Fairtrade sesame seed oil from Nicaragua and Fairtrade Brazil nut oil from Peru and a unique blend of eight essential oils to hydrate the skin.

  • The Fairtrade shea butter is produced by an inspiring group of women located in Bolgatanga, a poverty stricken area in the upper east region of Ghana. These women are working to improve their quality of life and have combined to form the Akoma Cooperative Multipurpose Society. Over the next five years the cooperative is using its Fairtrade premium to renovate the Pusu-Namogo primary school, where the buildings are currently dilapidated.
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