14 Sustainable & Clean Skincare Brands Your Skin Will Love

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Contrary to popular belief, the Cullens’ sparkly skin wasn’t due to their vampire condition and actually thanks to the use of clean and sustainable skincare products over the course of a few centuries. (Joking, but it's no mystery that skincare corporations are evil blood-sucking vampires who care more about turning a profit than your skin or the planet.) 

Mainstream skincare often contains synthetic ingredients, like parabens, sulfates, artificial fragrances, and even microplastics which can potentially lead to skin irritation (and water pollution). Choosing clean and sustainable skincare brands reduces the negative impact on both skin health and the environment.

Whether you’re a seven-step-skincare-routine kind of baddie or the type that just needs a cleanser and SPF, these sustainable skincare brands keep our skin’s and the planet's best interests at heart. 

1. Biossance

 
 

Biossance was born from innovative science: a skin-identical hydrating molecule—squalane, crafted sustainably from fermented sugarcane. Their commitment to bio-design, clean chemistry, and renewable practices powers their high-performing formulas. Biossance utilizes sugarcane's every aspect, pledging compostable packaging, and supporting ocean conservation. Use code FRIENDS20 for a sweet discount!

2. Sahajan

 
 

A former pharmaceutical executive, Lisa Mattam fused Ayurvedic traditions with rigorous research and clinical testing, creating a skincare line with evidence-based practices. Sahajan offers a bridge between the rich heritage of Ayurveda and the demands of contemporary skincare, ensuring a holistic approach to beauty and well-being.


3.
The Earthling Co. 

 
 

The Earthling Co. is on a mission to simplify eco-conscious living and reshape daily habits, and they've recently become a Climate Neutral Certified business. 

4. Youth to the People

 
 

Rooted in a heritage of over 40 years in professional esthetics, Youth to the People’s nutrient-rich products are designed to deliver salon-quality results at home. They use glass packaging, post-consumer materials, and partner with a 400-year-old glass manufacturer dedicated to sustainable practices. 

5. Ere Perez

 
 

With a commitment to minimalism, innovation, and ethical values, Ere Perez offers both makeup and skincare enriched with powerful botanicals and Australian native ingredients. Their zero-waste, multi-use, carbon-neutral business model ensures they minimize their environmental footprint. 


6. Cocokind

 
 

Founded by Priscilla Tsai, Cocokind centers its values around hydration and barrier support. Cocokind goes beyond skincare with their annual carbon footprint measurement and offsetting efforts.

7. Nopalera

 
 

Founded by Sandra Velasquez, Nopalera celebrates boldness as a mark of Mexican identity, combining traditional rituals with innovative skincare. Using the Nopal cactus and traditional Mexican aromas, Nopalera extracts precious oils from the seeds of the cactus, blending them with other natural butters to create cleansing and hydrating soaps. 

8. Tower 28

 
 

Founded by Amy Liu, who sought solutions for her own sensitive skin, Tower 28 creates nurturing, non-toxic, vegan, and cruelty-free skincare. They take transparency to the next level with their “No-No List,” listing harmful ingredients they pledge not to use.  

9. Pai 

 
 

Founded by Sarah Brown, whose personal journey with chronic urticaria inspired the brand, Pai ensures transparency through labels and ingredient lists while offering expert guidance and free skin consultations. Their COSMOS-certified range addresses both sensitive and sensitized skin, offering a solution for skin barrier repair and resilience.

10. Josh Rosebrook

 
 

Following the unintentional creation of the renowned Cacao Antioxidant Mask, Josh Rosebrook formed this cult skincare brand that strives to provide optimum performance products while supporting underrepresented communities. Josh Rosebrook carefully selects ingredients with rich bioactive elements to benefit skin, scalp, and hair. They prioritize sustainability by using 100% biodegradable materials and recycled packaging.


11. One Love Organics

 
 

Founded by Suzanne LeRoux, One Love Organics skin care products are produced in small batches at their ECOCERT-licensed facility in Georgia. ECOCERT is the first certification body to develop a standard for natural and organic cosmetics. This certification means 95% of their ingredients must be of natural origin. They also help customers recycle their packaging with their guide on how to properly recycle at home.


12. Tata Harper

 
 

Tata Harper delivers high concentrations of bioactive botanicals for maximum skincare benefits in each of their products. Their non-toxic formulations deliver visible results without artificial chemicals. They’re also certified vegetarian, vegan, and cruelty-free.

13. Kypris

 
 

Kypris is a luxury, high-performance skincare brand that combines organic, wild-crafted, and sustainably grown botanicals with green biotechnology. 

Kypris is B-Corp certified and uses regenerative ingredients to provide customers with the tools for an authentic and pleasure-centered beauty ritual. 

14. Moon Juice

 
 

Moon Juice creates supplements and skincare that blend adaptogens, mushrooms, and clinically proven ingredients. Founded on the belief that prioritizing your mental and physical health is essential for a balanced life, Moon Juice's products harness the benefits of bioavailable, traceable, and potent ingredients like ashwagandha, ginseng, kelp, and more.

What’s your favorite susty skincare brand?