Filters
Price
Size
Shop By Impact
Brand
Sort by

Beauty might lie in the beholder but now it has become a multi-billion industry and to beat that, we bring you eco-friendly and ethical beauty or as we like to call these sustainable beauty products, conscious beauty. Essentially, you can care for your skin, without killing marine life or the planet with this collection.

Q1. Are the ingredients used in these beauty products natural and organic?


A1. Yes, the ingredients used in these products are natural, organic, and good for your skin!

Q2. Are beauty products cruelty-free and not tested on animals?

A2. We have a collection of cruelty-free and vegan beauty products in our conscious beauty line so that you can care for your skin without wondering if a rabbit paid the price for it.

Q3. How do I incorporate these eco-friendly beauty products into my daily routine?

A3 Building a skin-care routine is the easiest way to incorporate these eco-friendly products into your beauty regime. Instead of going for multiple products,  try and find which your skin needs and stick to them is all we can say.

Q4. What makes these beauty products sustainable and conscious?

A4. Sustainable ingredients ethical sourcing, and plant-based formulas all come together to make these beauty products, eco-friendly, ethical, and conscious.

Q5. How do these eco-friendly beauty products benefit the environment?


A5. When we speak of benefiting the environment, we can either mean, does not harm the ecosystem further or we can mean it adds something to the environment to make it better. And these beauty products are a star in the former category as when compared to traditional beauty products, they create less waste and do not release as much, if any, toxins into our water systems. Marine life is safer if you use these! These products have many more perks, such as the cruelty free and vegan ones which help us protect animals from being tested on- by buying vegan products we are voting with our rupee after all. At the end of the day, not harming the planet further is perhaps the best starting point for learning how to undo the damage of climate change.