Beauty Disrupted presents its new partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute, and commits to donate 10% of the profits from worldwide sales of the Amazonian Amour collection.

At the age of 10, in 1944, Jane Goodall fell in love with nature. Fascinated by its fauna and flora, she observed wild chimpanzees in Tanzania. She discovered that they use tools and have a culture, just like human beings. In 1977, Jane became involved in wildlife education and conservation. She founded the association Roots & Shoots, to protect and improve the world in France and Africa.

A scientist, world-renowned activist and United Nations messenger of peace, it was Jane's drive and tenacity that attracted Beauty Disrupted. Jane's encounter with Beauty Disrupted can be summed up in Amazonian Amour, the aromatic jungle-scented collection. Sensitive to ethical and good quality products, she cherishes solid, plastic-free, vegan skincare that is not tested on animals. The most of Beauty Disrupted? All products are made with 100% renewable energy. Making a difference, in all her choices, is what matters to Jane Goodall.