Whether you love the next gen sustainable packaging with upcyclable glass containers and biodegradable bamboo lids, the compostable eco-pulp boxes, or the fact that a tree is donated for every purchase—The Organic Skin Co. already makes you feel good about your purchase.

 

And then there’s the product of course! It’s certified organic, vegan and cruelty free. As the packaging tagline says, “What’s Not to Love?” The products feature certified organic ingredients that use CO2 extraction technology (purer and more whole extracts) that are regeneratively farmed by partners in India.

I tried three of the products and loved the feel of them. The Hydration Agent moisturizer ($29.99) with vanilla and amaranth had a cool feel and was refreshing upon application. The weighty feel signaled creaminess and moisture—just what my dry skin needs. It absorbed quickly and felt nourishing.

 

 

The Good Oil Face Oil with honeysuckle and turmeric ($29.99) worked well to quench my dry skin (under the eye area) as a supplement during the day and didn’t feel greasy or overwhelming.

Cleansers are always tough for me because I have dry skin. The Clean Slate Cleanser ($24.99) felt weighty and moisturizing but did leave my skin feeling a little stripped but is probably fine for most users. The slim tube also comes with a bamboo piece that can be used to squeeze every last bit out just like a tube of toothpaste. Very cool!

 

 

Founder and product creator, Megan Douglas boasts a host of experiences including, model, fashion designer, naturopath, entrepreneur, and “heir to the accumulated knowledge of five generations of medical herbalists.” And her sister-in-law and CEO, Lisette, keeps all the operations running smoothly. Kudos and keep the organic goodness going!

About The Author

Julie Schlax-Patrick is a strategic and creative marketing communications consultant for entertainment, consumer products and start-up companies. She often has “one more question” because she loves learning about people and their stories. When not working, Julie is passionate about art, photography and creative expression. And she loves laughing. A lot.

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