Our love of fragrance has been around for millennia. Over time, the way perfumes have been made has changed with the rise of potentially harmful chemicals found in mass market perfumes. Testing conducted by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics found 38 secret chemicals in 17 name brand fragrance products which were not listed on the label. Among them were chemicals associated with hormone disruption and allergic reactions. Belle?Botanique has created a range of Australian made all natural, non-toxic perfumes, including two allergen free perfumes. We can wear our favourite scents and take care of our skin without harming our health. https://bit.ly/2F1aMBC
A ?cinema in your pocket? revolutionises how we use projectors.
Previous small projectors were low quality in design and display, and only worked in very dark rooms.
Invented in Sydney by James Bailey, this projector offers professional and home users a unique opportunity to project video anywhere ? even on a campsite!
Weighing just 100 grams and smaller than a smartphone, Pocket.Graphics incorporates a totally new type of projection method producing the most vibrant colour possible. It connects to any phone or laptop in less than 5 seconds and can make a screen from 50cm to 4m in size (diagonal).
While most of us are already used to the idea of renting an apartment at a monthly cost, what if you did the same with your couch? Or your dining table? Or your desk? Feather offers to do just that. A membership gives renters a flexible and sustainable alternative to owning furniture, a particularly attractive option for people who tend to move a lot. www.producthunt.com/newsletter/2777
Doconomy has launched a credit card that tracks the carbon emissions of each purchase and allows users to compensate for the impact with donations. The card comes with an app named Aland Index which calculates the carbon impact of every single transaction. The card itself is made of bio-sourced materials and is printed with ink made from recycled carbon particles.
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