Emma Watson explains how to refill Prada's Paradoxe fragrance bottle
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Those aren't particularly impressive numbers. I've often wondered if perfume can be sold in stone form like eco-friendly deodorants and shampoos. No plastics, no glass, no metals. Of course, that wouldn't be fancy enough for Prada.
Where is the Emma Watson, trying to improve the world? What's this sh*t with Prada? Och yeah, please, explain to us all how to refill a bottle... That is interesting, fo' shure'! :-(
Och, and yeah, let's totally forget Prada spends more on their impractical, fashionista bottles than on their cheap-to-produce scents But yeah, sure, let's claim this refill strategy is not a vacuous promise by an "based on being wasteful, empty, useless, capitalist" company, trying to earn some "green" points... M'lady Watson, I thought you were better than this
6 comments:
Those aren't particularly impressive numbers. I've often wondered if perfume can be sold in stone form like eco-friendly deodorants and shampoos. No plastics, no glass, no metals. Of course, that wouldn't be fancy enough for Prada.
What happens when the refill is empty?
I'm trolling prada btw. Emma here is cute as always ❤️
the way she is handling this bottle and that soothing voice oh my xD
Just saw the comment under the YT video, 'That we must save the planet'
Because seemingly using a plastic bottle to refill a perfume bottle that sells for a few hundred dollars is going to make such a massive difference.
Where is the Emma Watson, trying to improve the world? What's this sh*t with Prada?
Och yeah, please, explain to us all how to refill a bottle... That is interesting, fo' shure'! :-(
Och, and yeah, let's totally forget Prada spends more on their impractical, fashionista bottles than on their cheap-to-produce scents
But yeah, sure, let's claim this refill strategy is not a vacuous promise by an "based on being wasteful, empty, useless, capitalist" company, trying to earn some "green" points...
M'lady Watson, I thought you were better than this
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