Define & Swipe Happy Go Lash Gift Set
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Who doesn’t want lashes with a full-looking flutter? Treat a special someone to our Define & Swipe Happy Go Lash Gift Set, featuring a mascara and cleanser that nourishes and loves their lashes.
But this gift set doesn't just love their lashes. It supports our Community Fair Trade partners who helped us make it. Our lash-loving mascara is made with Community Fair Trade organic virgin coconut oil from Samoa.
Our supplier, Women in Business Development Inc., was started in 1991 by a group of women to help families create a sustainable income using Samoa’s rich natural resources. They work with around 1,500 local families, keeping traditional crafts alive and funding social development projects.
The packaging is also FSC certified and can be widely recycled.
Discover how else we’re supporting communities and fighting for a fairer and more beautiful world.
- Happy Go Lash Mascara 9ml
- Camomile Cleansing Butter 20ml
Camomile Extract
Camomile extract is a little softy, known for having a soothing effect on skin. We pick ours in Norfolk.

What's in the gift
Fair Trade organic virgin coconut oil
A legendary moisturiser for dry skin
Coconut oil has always been a bit of a wonder oil, and has been moisturising skin, hair and bodies forever.
Our coconuts come from the shores of Samoa. Coconut harvesting is a family business here, involving multiple generations. It helps everyone benefit from the island’s resources, following the island’s ethos of Fa’a Samoa – ‘The Samoan Way’.
Coconuts are gathered up, hand-cracked, pressed and filtered to release pure, high-quality oil.
Each coconut is picked for its ‘good smile’ – meaning, our local experts can tell from the look of the shell whether it’s good quality and ready to harvest. They’re grown and wild-harvested without chemicals, so we can guarantee the oil is organic.
Our Community Fair Trade supplier, Women in Business Development Inc., help families to create a sustainable income by using Samoa’s rich natural resources. They’ve won awards and gained global recognition for their brilliant work.