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The same philosophy as skincare, KEVIN.MURPHY products are weightlessly designed to deliver performance, strength and longevity.
Combining hi-tech scientific knowledge with the best natural ingredients available, KEVIN.MURPHY products provide the tools to recreate high-fashion runway looks in the salon or at-home, while always remaining kind to the environment.
When searching the world for ingredients, KEVIN.MURPHY looked for companies with organic growing practices, or ecologically sound wild harvesting techniques to ensure the KEVIN.MURPHY range is of the very highest natural quality.
Inspired by the finest ingredients that nature has to offer, the KEVIN.MURPHY range of shampoos, conditioners, treatments and styling products is the ultimate indulgence of high fashion runway looks with the added benefit of naturally beautiful, beneficial ingredients.
Carefully selected vitamins and amino acids that help to repair and thicken the look of hair and restore damaged, split ends.
Extracts from exotic ingredients including, Peruvian Bark, Baobab, Bamboo and Orange Blossom impart weightless moisture, and infuse the hair with their naturally-beneficial goodness.
Nourishing moisturising agents from Mango and Murumuru butter that help to smooth the cuticles and soften the hair from root to tip.
A powerhouse of antioxidants from known natural sources such as, Kakadu Plum, Orchid, Lotus Flower and Desert Lime, help to reduce breakage and assist in repairing the look and feel of chemically damaged hair.
We at KEVIN.MURPHY know that any small step can make a big impact on the environment, and we are always looking for ways that we can contribute to benefit this beautiful planet.
For this reason, we are partnering with Greenfleet, to offset in part our carbon footprint. Every six months we plan to offset at least 500 tonnes of CO2 emissions and are proud to report that we have offset over 1500 tonnes of carbon emissions since May 2022 by our collaboration with Greenfleet.
This equates to about 2700 native trees being planted by Greenfleet as part of its many reforestation projects. These trees will grow into forests that are legally protected for 100 years – conserving biodiversity and restoring habitat for wildlife, including many endangered species. We forecast that in calendar year 2023 our support will mean that up to another 10,000 native trees are planted over the course of that year.
WHO IS GREENFLEET?
Greenfleet is Australia’s first carbon offset provider and since 1997 has planted over 10 million trees creating more than 500 forests in Australia and New Zealand.
Greenfleet is a leading Australian not-for-profit environmental organisation protecting our climate by restoring our forests. Greenfleet plants native biodiverse forests to capture carbon emissions and help fight the impacts of climate change
At KEVIN.MURPHY, we care about the environment. We make every effort to lessen our impact and be part of the solution for global change.
That’s why in November 2021 we partnered with One Tree Planted to plant one tree for every product sold on kevinmurphy.com.au in the US. November is a busy month when excessive consumerism can negatively affect our planet, so we made the choice instead to do something positive with every purchase online —plant trees! Together, we can create a healthier environment for us all.
Trees are essential to the health of people and our planet. They clean our air and water, provide homes for wildlife, contribute to our livelihoods and create jobs for social impact.
At KEVIN.MURPHY, we’ve always strived to be part of the solution to the climate crisis, and reforestation plays an important role in reducing climate change. Healthy, strong trees help cool the planet by absorbing carbon emissions and releasing oxygen back into the atmosphere, making our planet a healthier, safer place to live.
By giving goodness to your hair, YOU helped us in our commitment to making the world a greener place. Together we planted over TEN THOUSAND TREES in many regions across the United States, including California, Florida and Oregon, where they are needed most.