We are so happy to announce that professional sailor and ocean activist Rosalin Kuiper has joined the Witlof Skincare Team 🩵
Since she started to sail offshore, Rosalin has experienced first -hand what impact we have on our oceans. During The Ocean Race, her team eventually found more ropes, plastic or non-natural materials than saw different types of animals. This has made Rosalin motivated to contribute to a healthier and cleaner ocean.
How did you start sailing?
I started sailing at the age of 6 and I always felt attracted to boats and everything on the water. After a few years, I started practicing other sports, hockey and athletics at national level. When I was 18, I traveled through Australia and got a job as a sailor on a boat. When I came back, I decided that from that moment I wanted to be a competition sailor, a button went around and my life changed. I made a seven-year plan and sailed as many races as possible to make this dream reality.
You are a strong supporter of protecting our oceans and bringing attention to the microplastics. Have you always had this in mind or only when you started sailing?
I started sailing when I was six, so I wasn't so busy with this mission then. You understand that pieces of plastic in the water are not good for the fish you see in the water, but of course you do not yet understand what impact it has on a global scale. Since I started sailing more offshore, I realized more and more how dependent we are on our ocean and what impact we have as a person. My eyes only really opened for me when I sailed around the world in the Ocean Race in 2023. Half of the times we saw something in the water, it was not animals, but plastic or ropes or other non-natural materials. It was a shocking experience and it made me enormously motivated to contribute to a cleaner and healthier ocean. The ocean is so beautiful!