Did you know that our skin is the largest organ on our body? Woah.

With harmful ingredients flooding the conventional stores we strive to bring only the best skincare products to our shelves. Here you’ll find brands like Andalou Naturals, Derma-E, Desert Essence, Avalon and more.


Andalou Naturals


Andalou Naturals believes you should never have to compromise ethics in favor of efficacy. That’s why they’re 98% nature-derived, Non-GMO, and vegetarian with a large vegan offering, Plus, they’re gluten-free and cruelty-free — they never test on animals.

Although you may have used natural skincare in the past, it is our technology that really sets Andalou apart and what makes them different from typical natural brands.

PhytoCellTec® Fruit Stem Cell Science is their signature innovation and is formulated within their products. It is a blend of nature’s most potent bioactive stem cells from the Heirloom Apple, Grape, Swiss Alpine Rose, Argan Tree and Hemp Plant target skin cells, supporting skin protection, restoration and radiance.


DERMA-E

DERMA E didn’t start out in the beauty aisle or the boardroom. Instead, they began in a small health food store in Southern California. Their first product was a jar of Vitamin E 12,000 I.U. Moisturizing Cream. People were amazed at the results it had on their skin and word caught on.

Over the years DERMA E introduced many extraordinary products, each one rooted in their belief that skin health can be visibly improved through the right combination of potent vitamins, wholesome nutrients and exceptional ingredients.

The DERMA E “Refuse to Use ™ List” is a comprehensive list of over 2700 common ingredients that have actually been found to be toxic to both people and the environment. DERMA E has been building this list of ingredients to ban in their products since their inception in 1984, This extensive list includes familiar ingredients like: parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde donors, animal ingredients, synthetics fragrances, and more. Many of these ingredients are banned in the EU and other countries, but are still found in products within the US.