The Best Clean Beauty Brands on the Market

Because shopping clean beauty products shouldn't be hard.

Eye of Horus
Eye of Horus

It’s been a while since the general population has been using ingredients like arsenic to bring a flush to the cheeks, but that’s not to say the ingredients used in some skin and beauty products today are completely safe.

With toxic filler ingredients used to cut costs or enhance pliability and synthetic fragrances used to lure shoppers in, shopping for skin and beauty products has become a bit of a minefield. But it’s not all doom and gloom.

An array of brands are doing their bit for us and the planet by putting in the research, sourcing top-notch ingredients and ensuring ethical production. The clean beauty movement is here and it’s here to stay. Hurrah! Read on for our favourite beauty brands that are keeping it clean. 

Jojoba

Jojoba

Jojoba products are farm-to-bottle with all of this miracle crop grown sustainably at Beresford Farm. Their low-tox product range covers everything from cleanser to serum and is suitable for all skin types and ages. As for the jojoba itself, this golden liquid wax mimics the skins natural oils which allows it to penetrate deeply and effectively.

Kora Organics
Kora Organics

Kora Organics 

Miranda Kerr’s award-winning skincare line isn’t just a pretty face. Within the gorgeous vessels (which are either recycled, recyclable, refillable or biodegradable) you’ll find only organic, nourishing ingredients. Kora Organics certify their prods through Ecocert/COSMOS which is the most heavily regulated ingredient system in the world. You can rest assured pesticides, herbicides and toxic chemicals have no place in the Kora range. 

Hub For Belle

Hub For Belle

This gorgeous Australian-made skincare and makeup line keeps things simple with a curated edit of staples packed with Australian natives. Born out of Founder Anna-Marie’s need for products suited to the Australian climate, Hub For Belle‘s products revolve around hydration and revitalisation without any added nasties.

Imbibe

Imbibe

This Byron-based clean beauty brand utilises a team of microbiologists, chemists, and nutritionists to craft its effective products. They believe in beauty from the inside out so you’ll find plenty of ingestible products, too.

Inika
Inika

Inika Organics 

Inika Organics is a triple threat – the world’s first certified plastic-neutral makeup brand, their products are completely free of synthetics and 100% organic and, most importantly, they work!

We love that they’ve got you covered from oils and serums to sunscreen and makeup, making them an easy one-stop-shop. You can jump online to shop and know for sure that any of their products are good for you and the planet. Huge win! 

Lük Beautifood 
Lük Beautifood 

Lük Beautifood 

Our skin is our largest organ and Lük Beautifood believes it deserves only the best. Founded on the philosophy that what ingredients go on the lips or skin should be good enough to be eaten, the Lük range is toxin-free and packed with nutritious ingredients like avocado oil, cacao butter, marine collagen and pomegranate. As a brand, Lük is super transparent and has started the process towards becoming B-Corp certified. You can gather more details on their ethos and ingredients here

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100% Pure
100% Pure

100% Pure Cosmetics 

100% Pure does the hard yards so you don’t have to. Their ingredients are meticulously researched with the resulting products being the purest available. Best of all, the range covers everything from skincare to fruit-pigmented makeup. They use natural pigmentation from fruit, vegetables and tea to tint their products, they never test on animals and they donate one bowl of dog food for every order placed. Enough said, right? 

Tribe Skincare

Senne Skin

Senne Skin is doing things a little differently by simplifying overcomplicated skincare routines with a curated range of gentle products. A go-to for sensitive skin, each product is devoid of nasties and fillers, instead packed with ingredients that soothe, calm, brighten and repair.

Eye of Horus
Eye of Horus

Eye of Horus 

With a background in developing organic Australian skincare for sensitive skin, Eye of Horus founder Holly Spierings turned her attention to colour cosmetics. Her plan? To offer thoughtfully created products that were clean, conscious and considered. It all began with a mascara designed for sensitive eyes, and now the brand has an impressive range of makeup from brows and face to lips and even skincare. 

If you’ve restocked your bathroom cabinet with these clean beauty buys and are keen to nourish the rest of your body, be sure to take a peek at our edits of heartwarming soups and supermarket snacks

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