With so much social media buzz around environmental issues these days, we are all a little more conscious about doing our part for the earth (I hope!). And one way everyone can do their part is to vote with our consumer choices, pick the eco-friendly choices to buy, the conscious brands to support.
We’ve picked nine beauty favourites that you can pick up at any Guardian store that fit this go-green criteria. They will keep you looking amazing, feeling great and guilt-free too.
Guardian is also having its Health and Beauty Awards 2018 and you can vote for your favourite products here. Psst… you can even stand to win prizes like a staycation at a 5-star hotel, plus hundreds of dollars worth of Guardian shopping sprees.
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion Sheer Hydration, $16.90 for 350ml
Aveeno is mindful about creating packaging that uses less material, as well as incorporating both recycled and recyclable material. Plus, we love this skin-loving lotion that goes on sheer, absorbs easily and leaves skin feeling hydrated and still fresh, even on a warm, clammy day.
Hask Cactus Water Weightless Moisture Leave-In Conditioner, $18.90 for 178ml
Strictly cruelty-free, this brand reportedly never tests on animals. And we love this fuss-free leave-in conditioner has cactus water to help hair retain moisture so that it is silky soft to the touch and yet feels weightless and bouncy.
Original Source Mint and Tea Tree Shower Gel, $6.50, for 250ml
Carrying a vegan trademark, this brand does not test on animals and contains no animal ingredients. We love the tingly, super refreshing shower experience it gives, great for helping you to wake up and leave you raring to go in the mornings, thanks to mint essential oils and mint leaf extracts. Zing!
Senka Speedy Pw Airy Touch, $13.90 for 150ml
This skin-cleansing brand is under the Shiseido group, which has officially removed microbeads from its products since April 2014 as these exfoliating beads were found to be made of plastic and is detrimental to marine life and toxic to humans. This foaming facial wash has the loveliest souffle lather that is super gentle on the skin and yet effectively cleanses impurities.
Botaneco Garden Trio Oil Shampoo (Repair & Strengthen), $11.90 for 500ml
Offering wholesome beauty products, this hair and body care brand uses mostly eco-certified oils. And this shampoo boasts a powerhouse of good-for-locks oils like babassu, baobab and chufa oils. These help to strengthen, condition and repair damaged strands.
Sukin Super Greens Facial Recovery Serum, 30ml for $21.90
This Australian made brand uses ingredients that are naturally derived, cruelty free, non GMO (genetically-modified organisms) and vegan. All the formulations are reportedly 100 percent carbon neutral and biodegradable, and this refreshing daily skin serum is no exception. It boasts kale, spirulina, chlorella and parsley as its key ingredients – green goodness that promise to keep skin youthful and in the pink of health.
Aprilskin Perfect Magic Cover Fit Cushion, $47
AprilSkin promises to be completely cruelty-free and fragrance-free, making it a choice cosmetic brand for those who have sensitive skin and want to be more eco-friendly. This cushion foundation is a great choice for those with oily and combination skin as it offers higher coverage and doesn’t come off too dewy looking. It also moisturises skin to balance the skin.
Skinfood Egg White Perfect Pore Cleansing Foam, $18.90 for 150ml
This brand is strictly cruelty-free and reportedly never tests on animals. And this gentle cleansing foam is great for deep cleansing your face without leaving it tight and stripped. It whisks away excess oil and grime, keep pores clear and also refines the skin texture.
Biologika Organic Soap Lavender, $5.20
Biologika is an Australian body care range said to be made with natural and organic ingredients, is not tested on animals, and is vegan friendly and environmentally responsible. This certified organic and biodynamic soap bar has lavender flower extracts, safflower, avocado and macadamia oil, all at the affordable price tag too.
ALSO CHECK OUT: The winners in the “all-time favourites” category in the Guardian Health and Beauty Awards 2017