Skin Care Herbivore

Skin Care Herbivore, a natural skincare brand started in 2011 from a kitchen in Seattle, and is now a widely known brand in the clean beauty industry. Julia Wills and Alexander Kummerow have a shop on Etsy where they sell vegan and natural products. Today, Herbivore skincare is available at Sephora stores across the country. Our products are paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free, and free of synthetic ingredients. My honest thoughts on Herbivore skincare products are based on my experience using Aquarius Cream, Blue Tansy Mask, Lapis Facial Oil, Pink Cloud Jelly Cleanser, Pink Cloud Soft Moisture Cream and Cloud Jelly Plumping Serum. According to my experience with Herbivore products, their formulas are gentle and mild. Herbivore is great for sensitive skin types, young skin, or people new to clean beauty, but if you’re looking for something powerfully anti-aging, skip it.

Blue Tansy Skin Care Herbivore Resurfacing Clarity Mask

The Herbivore Blue Tansy Mask provides both hydration and gentle resurfacing in one. Upon application, I feel a tingling sensation from the acids, which quickly goes away. It’s a gentle mask compared to my other resurfacing masks, but it feels wonderful on the skin. The Herbivore Blue Tansy Resurfacing Mask is a gel mask made of natural ingredients, so the effects are subtle. Organic Pineapple and Organic Papaya enzymes as well as Willow Bark and Blue Tansy Oil are included in the Blue Tansy Mask. The following ingredients are used: caprylate, salix nigra (willow) bark extract, Tanacetum annuum (blue tansy) flower oil, ananas status (organic pineapple) fruit extract, Carica papaya (organic papaya) fruit extract, Carica papaya (organic papaya) leaf extract, Jasminum sambac (jasmine) flower oil,

Lapis Blue Tansy Facial Oil by Skin Care Herbivore

Herbivore’s Lapis Facial Oil is a Squalane-based oil that’s easily absorbed and super lightweight. To enjoy this facial oil, you must like the scent of Blue Tansy. I feel as if I’m using the facial oil version of May Lindstrom’s iconic The Blue Cocoon. The addition of Jasmine oil makes me feel like I’ve got a secret garden in a bottle. Herbivore Blue Tansy Facial Oil is made mostly of Squalane, which feels very hydrating on the skin and absorbs immediately. The only downside is that this is a very expensive oil. Although this is one of the better products in the Herbivore line, there are more affordable face oils out there that are just as good. Check out Earth Harbor Marina Biome Brightening Ampoule, which is very similar to Lapis but half the price.

Aquarius Herbivore Cream

Herbivore Aquarius Pore Purifying Clarity Cream is formulated for oily and combination skin types and contains BHA to unclog congested pores. You must like the sweet scent of Blue Tansy to enjoy this face cream. Even though this product doesn’t have a strong scent, it is nonetheless present. The following ingredients are made up of this product:

Pink Cloud Jelly Cleanser by Herbivore

Herbivore Pink Cloud Jelly Cleanser may be what you are looking for if you want hydrating, gentle, and non-foaming cleanser. The Herbivore cleanser is a creamy gel with rosewater, Squalane, Chinaberry, and Tremella mushroom that does not foam, but does slightly emulsify. It does not have much cleansing power, so I don’t use it to remove makeup or sunscreen. I use it as a second cleanse. As there are no essential oils, there is a subtle natural floral scent from the ingredients that also reminds me of melon and is unique to this cleanser. Despite its elegant tall glass packaging, Herbivore Pink Cloud cleanser is heavy, making it heavier than most skincare bottles. I do not recommend it because it is too heavy to handle. It contains Aqua/Water/Eau, Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Glycerin, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Squalane, Glyceryl Caprylate, Xanthan Gum, Glyceryl Stearate, Tremella Fuciformis Sporocarp Extract, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Citric Acid, Eclipta