So critics, be quiet, because yes, these are products we use daily, and to be able to use green ones, I say "go for it"... And when it's a small brand like Mademoiselle Chlorophylle taking care of it, all I can say is bravo (you'll notice my rhymes)
So the question to ask is, how are these accessories eco-friendly, how is it that there's no petroleum in them, who is this Mademoiselle Chlorophylle, and frankly, how are they different from other products? (yes, actually, that's a big question)
So let me first tell you the story of this new material, which, between you and me, I didn't know about (and since I'm nice, I'll include a small drawing to explain it well). During their growth, thanks to photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere and transform it into matter. It's this renewable, ecological, and biodegradable material that is used for Mademoiselle Chlorophylle's products. And in addition to being petroleum-free, they are made in France, which is perfect for their carbon footprint (it's a change from products made in Asia)! For me, the big plus is also that these products are biodegradable; I'm tempted to plant them in my office plant or with my aromatic herbs!
And what do I think... First, I want to clarify that in real life I'm not a "girly-girl," even if I love frivolous things, I'm not one to spend hours styling my hair; usually, it's a ponytail and a hair clip (though I do straighten my hair for special occasions). Okay, end of parenthesis. So, first, I use the comb, and I'm pleasantly surprised because before, I swore only by my plastic-filled and made-in-China brush. That's how a comb revolutionized my hairstyle, but my favorite of all categories remains the hair clip. And yes, I love butterflies, and I think this suits me quite well!
Plus, the prices remain affordable (€3.95 for the comb and €5.50 for the hair clip). So, if you have a shop, you'll think of Mademoiselle C. for your customers; otherwise, you can always order online.
++ Mademoiselle Chlorophylle
++ Alter plastique


