Turns out Tronque, Raaie, Chloe Zara Hair, Embodyme and Inxhale all have one thing in common. Rather, one person in common. Below, Ashleigh Cometti speaks to Stacey Fraser, the cosmetic chemist on speed dial for some of the country’s top beauty brands.— Viva Magazine Adorn Beauty GinAlcoholic Drinks - Fashion & Beauty1 Jan 2020Adorn Beauty Gin is the brainchild of Stacey Fraser who spent 10 years working in the beauty industry. The idea was to capture natural beauty in a gin so this is infused with botanicals like rose petals, rosehip, camomile, and harakeke (flax) seed. The elegant bottle graphic is from an existing work by artist Sarah Albisser. There’s also a recently launched pink gin, Adorn Rose. How do you personally define clean/ethical beauty?At BAMBII, the definition of natural / clean / ethical / sustainable beauty is not just a marketing claim but a meticulously crafted standard that reflects our commitment to transparency. One of my top priorities was to provide a clear and unambiguous definition for these terms, ensuring that they go beyond mere buzzwords.To achieve this, I collaborated with Stacey Fraser, a cosmetic chemist, university lecturer, and industry expert, to develop the BAMBII model. Each product in our line up undergoes meticulous scrutiny under this model to ensure it aligns with our stringent standards of green-science-backed, ethical, and sustainable beauty.