How UK lifestyle brand Bamford and The Upper House are encouraging sustainable living in Hong Kong
British label Bamford is opening a pop-up store at The Upper House in Pacific Place, offering a swathe of products all certified by the Soil Association, the UK’s highest standard of organic certification
Lifestyle companies are increasingly bowing to pressure from health-savvy consumers by offering a holistic experience, providing products that bring physical as well as mental benefits. If organic beauty, eco-friendly treatments and mental nourishing are your jam, then you’re in for a treat.
Sustainable lifestyle brand Bamford is opening a pop-up store at The Upper House in Pacific Place. The British company’s skin care and body care products are certified by the Soil Association, the UK’s highest standard of organic certification.
The all-over Geranium Hand and Body Wash features organic aloe vera and Bamford’s signature blend of geranium, lavender, peppermint and tonka, to cleanse both body and mind.
For something intensely therapeutic, the B Silent Organic Body Oil contains St John’s Wort, a herb known for its deeply relaxing properties. The body oil is combined with a blend of Roman camomile, lavender flowers and patchouli.
Carole Bamford, owner and founder of both Bamford and the Daylesford Organic Farmshops chain, says, “Everything we do at Bamford is born out of my belief that we need to live more consciously; to slow our pace, be mindful of our footprint and take care of the earth that provides to us.”