
Devinelux
Eine Luxusmodemarke, die hochwertige, elegante Kleidung mit Premium-Materialien und handwerklicher Meisterschaft anbietet.
Eleganz, die handwerkliche Meisterschaft mit zeitlosen Materialien vereint
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Senseng Apparel
Senseng Apparel ist eine Kleidungsmarke, die Kleidung mit Schwerpunkt auf sensorischen Komfort und Qualität anbietet. Die Marke konzentriert sich auf bequeme, gut gestaltete Kleidungsstücke.
Kleidung, die sich so gut anfühlt wie sie aussieht
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keli-style
keli-style ist eine Online-Modemarke, die Damenfashion und Bekleidung anbietet.
Keli-style, wo Frauen ihren eigenen Look entdecken
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Marianila
Marianila.de is a direct-to-consumer hair-care label that concentrates on salon-grade shampoos, conditioners, masks and styling treatments, all formulated for colour-treated, damaged or textured hair. Most SKUs sit between €16 and €28, placing the range in the accessible-to-mid segment below luxury professional brands but above drugstore staples. Orders are fulfilled only through the brand’s own German online shop, with EU-wide shipping and periodic bundles that drive average basket value above €40.
The line is silicone-free, sulfate-free and vegan, packaged in 100 % recycled HDPE bottles that can be re-sent back for refilling under the company’s complimentary “ReCycle” programme. Best-known are the “Colour Glow” shampoo and “Bond Repair” mask, both built around a pH-optimised quinoa-amino acid complex that claims to extend colour vibrancy for up to 30 washes. Products are manufactured in northern Italy, cruelty-free certified by PETA, and released in small, numbered batches detailed on site.
Core buyers are 20- to 40-year-old women who colour or heat-style their hair at home yet want performance previously available only in salons; sustainability and ingredient transparency are decisive filters. The brand speaks in concise, science-backed copy and muted pastel visuals that match a minimalist bathroom shelf, appealing to value-driven consumers who follow skin-care-style routines for hair.
Marianila competes with mid-priced “professional clean” hair labels sold online and in selective beauty retailers. It undercuts most of them by skipping wholesale margins, offsets its carbon footprint through closed-loop packaging, and retains customers via a flexible subscription that ships refills at 15 % discount—tactics that convert eco-minded shoppers who still demand salon-level results.
Salon results, sustainable refills, one honest formula for colour that lasts
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- Recycelt
- Vegan
- Tierversuchsfrei
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Jojeco
Jojeco.de is a German online-only shop that focuses on refillable cleaning and care products for household, laundry, body and hair. Core lines include glass-bottle starter sets and 100 % compostable refill tabs that dissolve in tap water; prices sit in the mid-range (€8–€25 per starter kit, €2–€4 per refill). The entire range is vegan, micro-plastic-free and shipped climate-neutral within Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The brand’s USP is closed-loop packaging: every refill arrives in paper sachets or dissolvable film, eliminating single-use plastic spray bottles. Jojeco offsets production emissions via certified climate projects and lists all ingredients in plain German plus INCI. Best-known SKUs are the “Allzweckreiniger” universal cleaner and “Glas & Spiegel” tabs, which have gained traction through TikTok demos and eco-influencer kits.
Typical buyers are 25-45-year-old urban renters who already separate waste, shop organic groceries and want low-effort sustainability. They value a tidy Instagram-ready bathroom, dislike hauling heavy liquid bottles and are willing to pay a small premium for plastic-free convenience that still looks design-forward.
Jojeco competes with direct-to-consumer cleaning tablets, drugstore eco-labels and subscription zero-waste boxes. It differentiates through German-formulated tabs that fit existing 500 ml bottles, next-day DHL GoGreen delivery and a price per use that undercuts most comparable glass-and-refill systems while remaining cruelty-free and Made in EU.
Putzmittel aus Tabs, nicht aus Plastik, direkt zu dir nach Hause
- Nachhaltig
- Bio
- Vegan
- Tierversuchsfrei
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KTchic
Ktchic ist ein modebewusster Einzelhandelsbekleidung, der zeitgenössische und schicke Kleidungsdesigns anbietet.
Ktchic macht dich zur Trendsetterin mit zeitlosen, modernen Designs
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Ladyjuice
Eine Gesundheits- und Schönheitsmarke, die natürliche Säfte, Wellness-Getränke oder Nahrungsergänzungsmittel anbietet, die speziell für die Gesundheit und Vitalität von Frauen entwickelt wurden.
Natürliche Kraft für deine weibliche Gesundheit und Schönheit von innen
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Rose on Six
Rose on Six is a direct-to-consumer jewelry label that sells demi-fine rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets priced USD 45–180. The line sits between fast-fashion and fine jewelry, using 14k gold vermeil and recycled sterling silver set with semi-precious stones. Sales are handled exclusively through roseonsix.com and limited-run Instagram drops; no wholesale or brick-and-mortar stockists are listed.
The brand’s signature is its “build-your-stack” modular system: every piece is designed to interlock so customers can layer rings, ear cuffs and chains without clasps or sizing tools. Collections are released in color-story drops—currently “Desert Rose,” “Moss” and “Midnight”—photographed on diverse hand and ear models to highlight scale. All orders ship in plastic-free, seed-paper packaging that can be planted to grow wildflowers.
Core buyers are 18-30 year-old women who want Instagram-ready jewelry that survives daily wear and won’t turn skin green. They value affordable luxury, low-impact materials and the ability to refresh a look by swapping one stackable element rather than buying an entirely new set.
Rose on Six competes in the crowded demi-fine space against brands that rely on influencer codes and seasonal trends. It differentiates by limiting SKUs to mix-and-match essentials, publishing exact metal thickness and plating micron counts, and offering lifetime replating at cost—signals of durability that justify a price slightly above ultra-cheap alternatives.
Jewelry that stacks, lasts, and actually looks good on you
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