“Even today, New Zealand’s low population density and its wildness symbolize the blissful nature of unpolluted nutrients,” said Elizabeth Barbalich, founder and CEO of Antipodes. Fertile soil, clean air, and clean rain combine to produce bioactive trees and plants enriched in improving the skins properties. “We are fortunate to have access to native plants that are found in only one corner of the world. They grow from remote and woody areas, which include the manuka tree that gives the world’s most famous manuka honey, as well as harakeke flax gel, mamaku black fern, and kawakawa — all renowned for their protection and regenerative properties .
Because so much of New Zealand’s culture has been built on curing skins in the healing power of plants, its inhabitants are committed to protecting the natural resources in every way. “Many New Zealand are fortunate to experience abroad and evolve their affinity for it and look to protect it through their lives,” says Brianne West, CEO of beauty brand Ethique. “The people of New Zealand often have a strong relationship with the country, and this is through branding, going into election, and going in a sustainable way.” Waste waste is the core of one of New Zealand’s largest beauty-based brands, and the vast majority are 100 percent plastic free with fully composted and free ingredients. Keep scrolling to learn more about some of our favorites.
Olive Natural Skin Care

Olive Brightening Face Moisturizer – $18.00
Olive Natural Skincare is a blend of botanical ingredients manufactured to deliver natural formulas that will leave your skin bright, nourish and protect. Olive leaf extract is the heroine of all lines and is loved for the ability of lines, wrinkles and redness to lessen the appearance.

Anihana Honey Bath Bomb – $5.00
Anihana handicrafts hair, bath, and body have less water and energy than average liquid soap. The brand uses clean, minimal packaging, and a sustainable fabrication process without any personality hazards. This bath bomb, for example, uses manuka honey (a New Zealand favorite!) to soften and moisten skin.

Triumph and Disaster Ritual Face Cleanser – $30.00
Dion Nash is excited to begin Triumph and Disaster after his career as a professional cricket player has exposed his skin to harsh conditions. Through trial and error, Dion created eco-friendly skin, hair, and body care products with natural, plant-infused products. ‘From one day it was said to be ashes to ashes’, that is, all that we do at last flowing into the sea, so it will be natural and do no harm. This was our mantra eleven years ago,” he said.

Karen Murrel Confidence Collection — $32.00
Karen Murrell couldn’t find any sustainable, clean, and extravagant lipstick options, so she did it herself. “As children, we’ve been taught the importance of free chemical advances and are looking forward to our country before it happens,” he said. The formulas are made from avocado oils and evening rosemary, candlelight, carnauba, wax, cinnamon, and sweet orange to nourish the lips and infuse the flavor with flavor.

Ao Skincare Raw Nuurish AM Treatment Moisturizer – $65.00
Led by Harvard-educated dermatologist Mark Gray, MD, AO Skincare products help to restore the skin’s barrier so that it can protect and defend itself naturally. This morning humidurizator provides the most dropsy, antioxidant protection, and antimicrobial benefits to conserve your complexion’s operating ability.

Antipodes Glow Ritual Vitamin C Serum — $48.00
The antipodes are packed with a cornucopia of natural organic formulas. This vitamin C serum contains sour and antioxidant-rich kiwi seed oil, avocado edema oil, and manuka honey to give your skin exactly what you need at the start of the day for a refreshing feeling. What’s more, premium brands of renewable files have saved more than 10 million plastic containers to date.

Ethical Frizz Wrangler – $15.00
Ethique specializes in “beauty bars” which are plastic-heavy packs in compact formulas in solid form. Founder Brianne West studied cosmetic chemistry at university, and developed the first Ethique designs in her home kitchen, and has become one of the free packs on our market.

Trilogy Rosehip Oil Antioxidant+ — $33.00
Trilogy was founded in 2002 by two Kiwi sisters, who wanted to combine the strength of rose seed oil with simple, easy-to-use skin care products. The drug is packed with vitamins A and C and essential fatty acids, and can help reduce the appearance of acneal scars and dullness, fight inflammation and hyperpigmentation; and can increase skin elasticity.

Essano Visible Repair Elixir Facial – $50.00
Essano Skincare is founded on the idea that having access to all-natural products that deliver amazing results is no reason to spend a zillion dollars—and no single e-brand of SKUs costs more than $50. In order to ensure the effectiveness of the formula, the brains behind the brand’s chosen medicines are proven to have their effectiveness – like rose oil and turmerican – and they have a chemical, lab-positioned lip in their home, and ease of making every step of control. procession.
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