On average, Australians use 130kg of plastic per person each year, and less than 12% of that's recycled. So Odesse has taken matters into her own hands, eliminating packaging that takes hundreds of years to break down, and refusing to use cheap fillers that end up in our oceans.
On average, Australians use 130kg of plastic per person each year, and less than 12% of that's recycled. So Odesse has taken matters into her own hands, eliminating packaging that takes hundreds of years to break down, and refusing to use cheap fillers that end up in our oceans.
Odesse’s refillable perfumes will save time, money, and the planet. Reduce your overall waste by adding her to your routine.
Odesse’s refillable perfumes will save time, money, and the planet. Reduce your overall waste by adding her to your routine.
Australian-made and owned means home-grown ingredients, less transportation and reduced pollution. She also gives you the chance to shop local. She’s so sweet.
Australian-made and owned means home-grown ingredients, less transportation and reduced pollution. She also gives you the chance to shop local. She’s so sweet.
Fun fact: Aluminium is one of the most recycled — and recyclable — materials available. Actually, nearly 75% of the aluminium ever produced is still being used in some form today. It can be recycled directly back into itself again and again in a true closed loop.
Fun fact: Aluminium is one of the most recycled — and recyclable — materials available. Actually, nearly 75% of the aluminium ever produced is still being used in some form today. It can be recycled directly back into itself again and again in a true closed loop.
Your beauty products aren’t as angelic as you think, you know. In fact, most of them have something to hide — and it’s usually water. From shampoo to skincare to spritz perfume, almost every beauty product released contains a huge amount of water (like, up to 95% huge). On top of that, the manufacturing process uses water to clean, refresh and process products, sending thousands of litres of water down the literal drain.
Your beauty products aren’t as angelic as you think, you know. In fact, most of them have something to hide — and it’s usually water. From shampoo to skincare to spritz perfume, almost every beauty product released contains a huge amount of water (like, up to 95% huge). On top of that, the manufacturing process uses water to clean, refresh and process products, sending thousands of litres of water down the literal drain.