Fashion & Beauty

The Most Ethical Skincare Brands That We Stand Behind

We’re living in a society where the beauty industry is changing drastically. Now, huge beauty brands are taking interest in making cruelty free, vegan products, meaning, there isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t be using ethical beauty products. The rise of veganism has made everyone more aware of the need to be more ethical and sustainable, and it’s actually harder to find brands that are not creating products to fit into this market. Products that have the leaping bunny symbol, show that they haven’t been tested on animals and you can trust that, while products that contain the Vegan Society symbol will be credited as vegan. Now that it’s easier than ever to use more sustainable brands, you should put more focus on doing so! Here’s a list of the best ethical skincare brands that we stand behind, and you should too.

Aesop

This Australian based brand has committed itself to creating sustainable products of the best quality. They extensively research the ingredients that go into their products, have never used any form of animal testing and all their products are vegan.

bareMinerals

This brand is known for using the power of minerals to improve your skin. You’ll be getting specialised mineral skincare, which is 100% cruelty-free and mainly vegan. Some of their brushes contain goat and pony hair, however, no animals were harmed in the process of making them.

Lush

This brand is well known for being completely cruelty-free, and is making an effort to create more products that sustainable. They use ethically sourced ingredients for their products, 100% recyclable packaging that doesn’t contain any plastic and has removed palm oil from all their products. They also give 100% of the money earned through customers buying their Charity Pot to fund grassroots organisations.

Pai

This skincare brand was created to aid women with sensitive skin, as the founder Sarah Brown struggled to find skincare for sensitive skin that wasn’t filled with synthetics and irritants. Free from parabens and alcohol, Pai skincare is also made from sustainable plant ingredients, 100% cruelty-free and they use biodegradable packaging where they can.

Pixi

This brand was created to enhance a women’s glow and their natural beauty. Famous for her Pixi Glow Tonic, all her products are 100% cruelty-free and full of natural ingredients.

Odylique

This UK based skincare company thrives to make products that are completely organic and that are a joy to use. They are completely free of any synthetic chemical or artificial fragrance and are certified by the Soil Association as completely organic products. They’re also 100% cruelty-free, and perfect for sensitive or hyper allergenic skin.

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Ruby Red

Another skincare brand that is based in the UK, Ruby Red understand the science behind how nutrients and vitamins work with the skin. They use this to create products that improve the skin’s texture, radiance, and hydration.

Odacité

Created when founder, Valerie Grandury, found out she had breast cancer and decided to remove all toxins from her life. She creates efficient and pure skincare, that is 100% cruelty-free and vegan, while using the best quality plant based products

The Ordinary

This brand is pioneering skincare, by bringing great quality, simple products at reasonable prices. It uses available technologies that have been labelled as groundbreaking and expensive by other brands and presents them honestly for what they are at an affordable price. They’re also 100% cruelty-free and all their products are free from parabens, sulphates and mineral oils. This is easily one of the best ethical skincare brands!

What do you think of these ethical skincare brands? Let us know in the comment section below!

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Carmen Bellot

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