What hairdressers can tell us about sustainability
What hairdressers can tell us about sustainability
Dr. Denise Baden University of Southampton UK explains what hairdressers can teach us about sustainability, based on a year long research project within the hairdressing sector. Drawing on the principle that both the planet and our hair dislike too much heat and chemical use, Denise explains how hairdressers can both help the planet and improve our hair condition by disseminating better hair care practices that minimize electricity, chemical and water use.
Baden, D.A.
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17 March 2013
Baden, D.A.
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Baden, D.A.
(2013)
What hairdressers can tell us about sustainability.
TEDx SouthamptonUniversity: Sustainability, Southampton, United Kingdom.
17 Mar 2013.
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Dr. Denise Baden University of Southampton UK explains what hairdressers can teach us about sustainability, based on a year long research project within the hairdressing sector. Drawing on the principle that both the planet and our hair dislike too much heat and chemical use, Denise explains how hairdressers can both help the planet and improve our hair condition by disseminating better hair care practices that minimize electricity, chemical and water use.
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Published date: 17 March 2013
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TEDx SouthamptonUniversity: Sustainability, Southampton, United Kingdom, 2013-03-17 - 2013-03-17
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University of Southampton
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