Jasmine Wicks-Stephens isn't your typical beauty brand founder. She doesn't have a skin allergy that she has to take care of, nor sensitive skin that she can't find the right products for. She also doesn't want a brand to achieve glow or focused on ingredients. This Englishwoman has a different thesis.
The thesis is: we have good habits, but life sabotages them. We want to take care of ourselves, but then fatigue, anxiety, excessive exercise, stress, periods and lack of sleep appear and the skin suffers. Behind this theory is Faace. This brand looks at the problem and provides a solution. Don't scold, take care.
Jasmine argues that not everyone has the time or desire to read the ingredients of a product or go for facials. She thinks that cosmetics should be simple, intelligible and respond to a concern. Faace is born with three very easy masks. These are not masks to use once in a while. They are designed to be used whenever you feel like it.
Each mask from Faace has one concern: Tired is for tired and dull skin. Period is for unbalanced skin, for moments of revolutionized hormones and, as its name indicates, to use during menstruation or when the skin undergoes hormonal changes. Sweaty is for skin that sweats, for those who sweat after doing sports and for those who are fat. They are all made in the United Kingdom and are vegan and formulated with 100% plant derivatives. Menopause es for skin altered by the changes of menopause. They do not contain plastic or cellophane and the packaging is recyclable.
Faace is also aware of her privilege and that her masks are a non-commodity product. Therefore, with each one she sells she donates a pack of hygiene products for menstruation days to underprivileged women. This matters.
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