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These Are the 22 Best Sustainable Beauty Brands in the UK

There’s a lot that can make a beauty product sustainable in some capacity: the packing materials, the carbon emissions required, sustainably-sourced and ethically-supplied ingredients. In short, there’s a lot to consider, which is why we created a long list detailing our favourite sustainable beauty brands and what makes them the most sustainable products on the market.
The word “sustainable” can often be found sandwiched alongside other terms like “eco-friendly“, “clean”, and “organic,” but a natural product isn’t necessarily sustainable and vice versa. Many companies also don’t always elaborate on the word, making it confusing to know what certain brands are actually doing to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Zero Waste Week data revealed that, in 2018, the global beauty industry contributed more than 120 billion units worth of waste, most of which were not recyclable. That’s a lot of waste. But while it’s been slow moving, the beauty industry has made some progress to become more sustainable thanks to pressure coming from many different sides. Concerned scientists helped expose the environmental damage caused by microbeads and chemical UV blockers, resulting in government bans and restrictions on the harmful ingredients.
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New brands who launched with a fully sustainable platform have been so successful that legacy companies have had to take notice. And social media’s call-out culture has put a spotlight on brands who aren’t being considerate of the environment whether that’s by over-packaging products, not using biodegradable ingredients, or using shady sourcing. While call-out culture is entirely controversial and harmful in many ways, one good it’s done is helped pressure beauty brands into being more accountable for their contribution to protecting the environment.
Although we don’t want our beloved beauty products to go anywhere anytime soon, we do want them to be more environmentally friendly and considerate. There are plenty of things you can easily change in your current routine at home in an effort to make it sustainable – taking shorter showers and stop using cotton buds (which doctors would love you to do anyway), cotton pads, and makeup wipes, for instance – but it can be difficult to know where to turn when you want to invest in new products.
That’s why, if you want to be more conscious when making beauty product buying decisions, we rounded up some of the best sustainable beauty brands you can buy in the UK. From the basics, such as reusable makeup-removing pads, to little luxuries like refillable metal makeup compacts, there’s definitely a more sustainable option out there if you look hard enough – or in this case, scroll through our roundup.
Keep reading to see which beauty brands are currently doing the most when it comes to sustainable products, so you can shop without contributing to the shocking landfill statistics.
Bybi Beauty
Bybi Beauty is a beauty brand that promises to not cause a “strain on biodiversity, non-renewable resources or the communities involved in their production.” It operates a low carbon footprint by producing products in the UK, uses up-cycled ingredients, ensures suppliers adhere to ethical sourcing, and packages its formula in recyclable materials, hence the fact that most of the products are housed in pretty glass bottles.
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We particularly love their
UpCircle
In 2015, the founders of
Okiki Skincare
Okiki Skincare boast natural, sustainable products, which act like superheroes for your skin. The brand was dreamed up by the dynamic duo, Antonia Ogunsola and her mum, Ade. The pair were inspired by their British, Nigerian, and Ghanaian roots, and their goodies are cruelty-free, vegan, and smell heavenly. From lush lotions, like the
The Glowcery Shop
Founded by Roshanne Dorsett, The Glowcery Shop is all about living your plant-based life to the fullest. They’re on a mission to make your skincare routine as healthy and nutritious as your favourite smoothie bowl. Drawing inspiration from the goodness of fruits and vegetables, they whip up innovative, clean, effective and, most importantly, sustainable skincare treats that cater to all your skin needs.
The
EcoTools
Fancy high quality, planet-friendly beauty tools? Look no further than EcoTools. Their products are not only effective, they are vegan-friendly, cruelty-free and made with recycled and renewable materials. For example, their
Jurlique
Saie
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Melior
Melior means ‘better’ in Latin and that’s exactly what the brand have set out to achieve. Not only is the eco cleaning brand completely zero waste, they’re also on a mission to clean up injustice in the work place too. They’ve just launched the UK’s first luxury powder-to-gel eco hand wash, their
Ethique
Introduced into the UK in 2019,
And according to the brand, to date, it has prevented the manufacture and disposal of 10 million plastic bottles – with the aim to rid the world of half a billion plastic bottles by 2030. Trust us, these guys mean business, check out their
Lush
Sustainability has been Lush’s raison d’être from the beginning. Known for its graphic campaigns around animal welfare and the environment, Lush strives to be a leader in the beauty industry when it comes to sustainability.
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The brand has a focus on only using best sustainable practices in all of the products it produces and, when possible, raw materials to reduce further waste. Although almost all of the Lush packaging is recycled, the brand is striving to eliminate packaging entirely in the future. This is already the case with its
We Are Paradoxx Shamopo and Conditioner Duos
We Are Paradoxx is a plastic-free, cruelty-free, sustainable Irish hair brand that offers gorgeous, natural, and vegan care and styling products, like the
The Body Shop
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Ren Skincare
Ren Skincare is making serious moves when it comes to sustainable packaging. At the 2018 Sustainable Beauty Awards, the brand won best packaging for its “ocean plastic bottles” (using reclaimed plastic from the ocean). And when you’re ready, buy a new bottle of your favourite Ren product online and your empties will get collected from your door.
Then the company cleans and refills them, and delivers them right back to your door with brand new product inside and no additional plastic bottle necessary. For skin TLC day and night, try their
Face Halo
You’ll forget face wipes forever if Face Halo has anything to do with it. These
The brand claims to have replaced more than 370 million disposable makeup wipes that would’ve ended up in landfill. Now, that’s a lot of makeup wipes. Better still, the brand is launching a new up-cycling initiative, where customers can return their used Face Halo pads for proper recycling to be used on other materials in the future.
Floral Street
To discover the new fragrances from Floral Street, try the
Beauty Kitchen
Beauty Kitchen was the first UK beauty brand to be B-Corporation certified, meaning the business is legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on their workers, customers, suppliers, community, and the environment.
The brand doesn’t use synthetic ingredients, all of the products are made in the UK to reduce carbon footprint, and it operates a return-refill-repeat scheme so customers can refill their favourite products without the extra packaging waste.
Their bestselling
Aveda
They recently revamped their Be Curly hair care range, aiming to protect curls from frizz and increase hydration, strength, shine and definition. The
RMS Beauty
This Works
So with the sustainability box ticked, try out their new
Earth's Secret
e.l.f Cosmetics
As part of its Project Unicorn,
Hair Proud
Hair Proud bottles and tubes are made from 30% PCR material and their packaging is widely recyclable. The brand is also proud to be vegan and PETA approved. Their
– Additional reporting by Chloe Dunn and Lauren Gordon
Tori Crowther is a freelance beauty journalist and former PS UK editor.
Chloe Dunn is a social content producer at PS UK. With more than six years of experience in social media marketing, she is always on the lookout for the latest viral buzz. Working across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest, Chloe specialises in bringing people together virtually and building global online communities. She has previously worked in the music industry, including at a major record label and for the UK’s biggest group of music venues.
Lauren Gordon is the editorial coordinator at POPSUGAR UK, where she creates lifestyle and identity content. Lauren has a degree in journalism from University of the Arts London and previously worked as a showbiz and TV reporter at The Mirror US. Lauren specialises in pop culture, hair and beauty, focusing on trends, sharing in-depth tutorials, and highlighting hidden gems in the beauty industry.