Cara Delevingne Champions Fossil Free Hydrogen in Dazzling Beauty Campaign
The eco-conscious Delevingne teamed up with Vattenfall to raise awareness about clean energy. The English model and actress is no stranger to beauty campaigns, having experience as the face of Burberry, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent, but her latest campaign with Swedish multinational energy company Vattenfall, aims to raise awareness of clean power using fossil free hydrogen compared to burning fossil fuels. Delevingne appears in a Vattenfall video spot to show off a wastewater face mist. A video spot for the campaign created by Vattenall features Delevingne in a mock energy plant, where she…
The eco-conscious Delevingne teamed up with Vattenfall to raise awareness about clean energy.
The English model and actress is no stranger to beauty campaigns, having experience as the face of Burberry, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent, but her latest campaign with Swedish multinational energy company Vattenfall, aims to raise awareness of clean power using fossil free hydrogen compared to burning fossil fuels.Delevingne appears in a Vattenfall video spot to show off a wastewater face mist.
A video spot for the campaign created by Vattenall features Delevingne in a mock energy plant, where she introduces a product called “Industrial Emissions Face Mist by Vattenfall”. As the video progresses, she reveals that the mist is “made with emissions from fossil free hydrogen” and explains as she walks through more mist that it’s “a fuel that emits water instead of carbon dioxide.” Delevingne adds that “it can help revolutionize how we power entire industries,” before she jumps into a pool of “wastewater.” She then states, “Industrial emissions, clean enough to put on your face,” and proceeds to spritz the product on her face. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iueCIdUlO_oA real beauty product made from real Vattenfall fossil free hydrogen industrial wastewater.
Vattenfall’s Industrial Emissions Face Mist is actually made from fossil free hydrogen wastewater from an energy production facility. The product was created by Gerd, a Swedish natural skincare brand. The mist is composed of 88% water and other ingredients commonly used in beauty face mists.
Gerd ran all the necessary product testing that EU law requires to ensure that applying the wastewater product used in the ingredients is safe for human skin. That said, while it is a genuine product, the mist won’t be for sale to the general public. It will only be available as a limited-edition product for press and through raffles.