2024 is all about clean and sustainable beauty as many brands try to source natural and eco-friendly ingredients. Here are a few of our favourite clean products, all are cruelty-free while most are vegan.
This one is perfect for those prone to breakouts as Lust Mineralโs vegan and cruelty-free probiotic formula mixed with pineapple and white willow bark extracts even skin tones. A non-greasy lightweight lotion, highly recommended.
This cooling mask is vegan and bursting with natural goodness with ingredients like aloe vera gel, cucumber, bearberry, bilberry, licorice root extracts and damask rose hydrosol. The calming rose scent helps you relax while the mask gets to work hydrating your skin.
Handcrafted in small batches in the Northern Grampians region, this duo is luxury bottled up. Created using locally sourced organic extra virgin olive oil and ethically sourced hemp seed oil, the wash and lotion leaves you clean, smooth and delightfully scented by geranium and grapefruit.
This is like stumbling across the holy grail- a foundation that is vegan, cruelty-free, scent-free, sun smart and has good coverage. Formulated with hydrolysed tomato skin and prostrate knotweed which help to protect skin from external factors like UV radiation.
Another one for those that are breakout-prone. This vegan formula is full of natural goodness like papaya, desert lime, mountain pepper and lactic and fruit acids. Light and refreshing it gets to work on hormonal acne and eliminating dirt buildup from the day.
A nongreasy oil can be hard to find but this vegan and cruelty-free formula leaves skin glowing without that sleek feeling. Sea greens, bakuchiol, antioxidants, fatty acids and naturally scented with jasmine, mandarin and rose leave your skin feeling plump and smelling great.
This rich, non-greasy moisturiser leaves hands nourished and soft while the naturally added scents pleasantly linger. Crafted with natural ingredients full of vitamin C, vitamin E work to slow signs of aging while leaving you silky smooth.
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