Ep 17: Turning Up The Heat: Summer Q&A Special

EPISODE · Jul 29, 2019 · 39 MIN

Ep 17: Turning Up The Heat: Summer Q&A Special

from Switch · host Ashna and Lydia

On this special episode we answer some of your summer questions from what sunscreen you should use, some swimsuit brands we think are great, and how to plan a fun BBQ. We also want to do this special episode to thank you all for your love and support. Please do continue to share the podcast so we can grow and provide you with more insights and awesome guests. We couldn't thank you enough.xx Lyd & AshSwitch picks discussed:Aethic Sôvée Triple-Filter Ecocompatible Sunscreen SPF 40: £53 for 150ml (however pretty pricey in comparison to all the other suncreens out there) For half the price and also a fan favorite there is Organii Sun milk- also recommended for kids of people with sensitive skin Ren Clean Skincare - a brand which uses all natural materials, is vegan, and packaging is recycled and recyclable.Tide + Seek (recycled plastic)- swimwearGyko (Everything is made under one roof in London by a not-for-profit social enterprise that provides full-time training and day courses for anyone considering a fashion career. The packaging is plastic-free.)- swimwearBatoko: Based on the north-west coast, micro brand Batoko also makes swimwear out of recycled plastic waste. Collections are deliberately kept small to maintain quality and a slower, more planet-friendly pace, so there are just nine fun and colourful designs to choose from. -swimwear

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