Saturday, October 24, 2015

What Does Hippie Chic Mean These Days? 7 Modern Women Share Their Natural Beauty Routines

mikael jansson vogue june 2015

Today, the Walker Art Center opens “Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia,” charting the evolution of the peace and love counterculture movement of the 1960s and ’70s through art, architecture, and design. In signature hippie style, themes of spirituality, environmentalism, experimentation, and community are explored—motifs that are enjoying a renaissance among today’s natural beauty gurus.

Ecologically aware and spiritually conscious, a rising wave of women are advocating for an au naturel existence that melds smart packaging with safe ingredients. And it’s sweeping the nation: From New York City’s Sabrina De Sousa to Los Angeles’s Amanda Chantal Bacon, the mantra seems to be, if you are what you eat, then you are undoubtedly also what you slather on your body. Whether they’re creating their own lip balms and body oils or uncovering the best organic brands, these seven women are making the case for embracing your inner bohemian. Here, they share the blushes, foundations, and hair masks worth turning on, tuning in, and dropping out for.

 

Kazu Namise, founder of Phylia [de M.]

 

Jun Lee, founder of Eir NYC

 

Jessica Richards, owner of Shen Beauty

 

Kerrilynn Pamer, cofounder of CAP Beauty

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