Posts tagged natural skincare
Natura

Natura´s journey began in 1969 when it was founded by Antônio Luiz Seabra. He opened a little shop on Rue Oscar Freire in São Paulo where he sold his skincare products made with natural ingredients and gave beauty advice to his customers. From day one, Natura´s mission was to build a business which provides harmonious relationships of the individual with oneself, with others and with nature.

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Aesop

Aesop was founded in 1987 by Dennis Paphitis in Melbourne with the objective to formulate skin, hair and body care products of the finest quality. In-depth research is done to source the best plant-based and laboratory-made ingredients, and only those with a proven record of safety and efficacy are being used.

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BOA Skincare

nspired by childhood memories of day-long hammam cleansing rituals, BOA Founder Masoomeh, a biochemistry expert, wanted to recreate the sensation of freshly cleaned skin after a day at the hammam - a sensation that has stayed with her all her life. BOA’s journey began with the original Smart Natural Exfoliant.

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Skyn Iceland

Skyn Iceland is the only skincare line specifically formulated to treat the depleting and damaging effects of stress on skin using pure and potent ingredients from Iceland. This natural oasis of unspoiled, mineral rich waters and pure air is the epitome of a calm, clean, stress-free environment and longevity.

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KORRES

Born out of a Greek homeopathic pharmacy in 1996, KORRES's philosophy is rooted in the use of natural ingredients of the highest quality, skin and environmentally friendly products with clinically tested efficacy, and products that can inspire. KORRES believes in developing products based on primary and applied research on verified benefits and clinical efficacy.

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Annmarie Skin Care

The skin care industry is riddled with questionable practices and toxic ingredients. It’s the very thing that inspired Annmarie Skin Care´s founders to create an intentional line with your health and the planet’s health in mind, formulated with organic and wildcrafted ingredients. So, back in 2008, healthy living bloggers Annmarie and Kevin Gianni powered up a vegetable oil-powered RV and embarked on a 2½-year journey across North and South America.

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Kamedis

Kamedis was founded by Roni Kramer, who has a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chinese Herbology, to develop highly effective, safe, botanical-based solutions that treat skin disorders without the side effects of conventional products. All Kamedis products are based on TCM botanicals that have been used successfully to treat skin conditions for thousands of years. After years of meticulous research and ongoing clinical trials, Kamedis has created a line of products that focus on relieving specific skin conditions through the power of botanicals.

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Noé skincare

As a collective of young entrepreneurs from Amsterdam, NOÉ Skincare is an expression of multicultural backgrounds and diverse experiences. The people behind NOÉ believe that looking after the skin we’re in – and especially the daily act of caring for our face – is a ritual that crosses all borders, genders and ages. This believe has led them to find inspiration and knowledge of good, natural skincare in communities and cultures around the world and encouraged them to create products everyone can use and benefit from.

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BAO

BAO is an international brand that was started by Julia Bao, a former chemist turned entrepreneur who had a clear purpose: use a science-based approach to improve the skin-care industry and help people across the globe improve their skin’s health and achieve their skincare goals. She and her team of biochemists spent years in life science research across multi-discipline fields and used that knowledge to create BAO´s premium skincare.

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Suit Matters

SUIT Matters, founded by Mirjam Carels and Rosa Kleve, originated from a passion for beautiful and especially healthy skin care products. Their basic values ​​of simplicity, transparency and a no-nonsense attitude are reflected in the products and packaging. Less is more. Sometimes more is necessary. Such as extensive and complete information about ingredients.

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