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7 Safe + Affordable Skin & Hair Care Brands

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Hiya Gorgeous!

The drugstore used to be my ultimate destination for all things beauty. Hair spray? Check! Blue sparkly eye shadow for 99 cents? Check! Hot pink nail polish? Check! As I strolled down those aisles as a 16-year-old girl with blond, teased hair, I cared about one thing: buying as many lotions, potions and makeup items as possible at cheap prices. (I worked hard for that babysitting money!)

Today I have other standards in mind, but I still want to be able to pick up a few things at the local drugstore. So I’ve had to do my homework to make sure the products I choose are safe for my health and kind to animals.

Luckily, there are a growing number of companies making products with non-toxic formulas.

And thanks to consumer demand for truly healthy products, drugstores, grocers and all-purpose stores like Target are beginning to stock more of these lines. Since I know you love a good deal and want to be a savvy shopper, I’ve rounded up a list of some of the safer, kinder brands you’ll find at your favorite drugstore or supermarket.

Drugstore Finds: 7 Safe and Affordable Brands for Your Skin and Hair

ACURE Organics

This skin and hair care line was founded on sustainable principles to provide high quality fair trade, natural and certified organic personal care products. Everything ACURE makes is free from animal testing (PETA and Leaping Bunny certified), parabens, sulfates, phthalates, synthetic fragrances, harmful preservatives and artificial colors. ACURE was established as a way to honor the founder’s grandmother, who battled breast cancer for over 10 years—they even raise money to provide free mammograms for at-risk women. Their products promote healthier living at an excellent price point.

Try the Lemongrass + Argan Stem Cell Everyday Clarifying Shampoo (EWG rating: 2), and Daily Nourishing Conditioner (EWG rating: 3), $9.99 each.

Dr. Bronner’s

This family-run company has been committed to making socially and environmentally responsible products since 1948! Known for their liquid castile soaps made from ethically-sourced vegan ingredients, Dr. Bronner’s uses certified organic ingredients from certified fair trade and organic farms around the world. This helps ensure fair prices, living wages and community benefits for farmers, workers and their families.

Try one of Dr. Bronner’s first and best products, the Peppermint Castile Liquid Body Soap (EWG rating: 1, Leaping Bunny Certified), $6.69.

SheaMoisture

This forward-thinking company has been testing products on its family—never on animals—for over a century (since 1912 to be exact). SheaMoisture is the legacy of Sofi Tucker, the daughter of healers from Sierra Leone and a widowed mother at age 19. At the time, Sofi made shea butter, African black soap and other natural remedies to support her family. Four generations later, SheaMoisture is run by Sofi’s grandson, and the company is known for hair and skin care products made with certified organic and natural ingredients. You can count on SheaMoisture products to be eco-friendly, cruelty-free and Fair Trade.

Try the Lavender & Wild Orchid Hand and Body Scrub (EWG rating: 2, PETA certified) for smooth summer skin, $9.99.

S.W. Basics

This all-natural, simple yet effective line of skincare was created to address the founder’s own sensitive skin. S.W. Basics believes that products should be made from scratch using only whole, high-potency ingredients. Furthermore, they only include absolutely essential ingredients and don’t add a bunch of extra filler, so you’ll see products with short ingredient lists that include ingredient names you actually recognize. In fact, each product has 5 ingredients or less! S.W. Basics also supports sustainable agriculture by only buying from organic, Fair Trade or small-farm sources.

Try the ever-popular Cream (EWG rating: 0, PETA certified) and ditch your preservative-filled moisturizers, $32.

Pacifica Beauty

This vegan and cruelty-free company began as a natural fragrance line but has expanded over the years to include a full range of cosmetics, perfumes and skincare products. Pacifica Beauty focuses on formulating innovative, safe and sustainable products that have helped elevate natural beauty to the mainstream, changing perceptions about natural beauty products across the country.

Try the Ultra CC Cream Radiant Foundation (EWG rating: 1, PETA certified) for a moisturizer with benefits like SPF, $18.

Mineral Fusion

Based in Denver, Colorado, Mineral Fusion offers a wide range of nail polish, body lotions and hair and skin care products. Everything is formulated to deliver the beneficial power of minerals, and all Mineral Fusion products are made in the USA. Many of them are still handmade. The company uses effective natural ingredients, forgoing gluten, parabens, talc, artificial colors, synthetic fragrances, sodium lauryl sulfates and phthalates. Mineral Fusion never tests on animals, and they are committed to sustainability, utilizing wind power, soy inks and packaging from recycled materials that can be recycled again.

Try the Mineral Blush in Airy (EWG rating: 2, PETA and Leaping Bunny certified) for a gorgeous summer glow, $21.99.

Eco-Tools

With a passion for beauty and the environment, Eco-Tools launched in 2008 to offer vegan, cruelty-free makeup brushes made with recycled materials and sustainable bamboo handles. Eco-Tools is well known for their incredibly soft cosmetic brushes, but they also offer a range of accessories, lashes and bath products.

Try the 5-piece brush set (PETA certified), which includes everything you need to apply your makeup like a pro, $14.49.

There ya go, 7 brands to explore the next time you hit the drugstore.

Again, these companies can be trusted to provide cleaner, health-conscious products, but beware of imitators.

Many companies claim to be “all-natural” and “organic,” but this is often marketing hype. It all boils down to the ingredient list, so be sure to read beyond the tagline and get to know what’s inside the bottle.

Check EWG’s Skindeep Database if you’re unsure of an ingredient’s safety, and remember: What goes on your beautiful skin is as important as what goes inside your glorious body.

Your turn: Do you have a safe drugstore brand you trust? Share your recommendations in the comments!

Gentle request: If you work for a beauty company please be cool, we’re trying to keep these comments as unbiased and useful as possible. Sharing your product is welcomed and awesome. Hundreds of comments about your product and/or why you’re cranky that it wasn’t included is NOT awesome. Thank you!

Peace & affordable beauty,

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  1. Sally L. says:

    FYI: Pacifica Ultra CC Cream Radiant Foundation is a “4” on EWG.

  2. Maryellen says:

    Thank You Kris for all of these wonderful tips, I am sharing with friends and family

  3. Courtney says:

    What does Cream moisturizer smell like?

  4. Alicia says:

    I have been using ACURE products for past several years. These are really pretty great, do not have artificial chemicals and quite affordable too. I would recommend everybody to use them.

  5. Hi I am in Scotland and I can’t get enough of your emails. I am in a similar situation as your self and in the process of changing my life style. One of the first things I changed was my skin care, I found a fantastic 100% organic and natural product called Balm Balm, which I love and is very reasonably priced x

  6. Jenna says:

    LOVE Shea Moisture! As for makeup, all I use is Mia & Lillie Cosmetics’ Buttery Creamy Lipsticks. They are natural and moisturizing! This is their site http://www.mia-and-lillie.com

  7. Angela says:

    Juice beauty. For foundation it is Nice and smooth. Really good product.
    A

  8. Cindy says:

    My son has eczema and we starting using Kirks Castle bar soap and love it. 3 bars for 3.99 at Walmart. Made with coconut, it was recommended by a naturopathy, that is all we use on our skin.

  9. gilor says:

    Hi Kris,
    Do you have recommendation for brands who have worldwide free deliveries?
    I coulidn’t find any…. 🙁

  10. AnnMarie says:

    Hi thank you for the list. May I ask, you said there was a .99 cent blue eye shadow; what brand was that?
    Thank you!

  11. Megan says:

    Good looking out! Thanks for these recommendations! Let me know if you ever want to review or try Lemongrass Spa products and I will send you some. 😉 http://www.ourlemongrassspa.com/MEGANCOPELAND/

  12. Erin says:

    Not drugstore, but Radiantly You has truly natural products for under $20. EVERY ingredient is listed on the label. Nothing to hide. The company was started by a young mom who wants natural products to be available to all. New products coming out this Fall. http://www.radiantlyyou.com/ErinRF

  13. Cristina says:

    Hello can anyone tell me if Kiehl’s Brand is healthy and good for my skin?
    Thank you

  14. Sarah says:

    I’m looking for safe, PPD hair color for my roots. I tried Palette by Nature, but it didn’t cover. Any suggestions?!

  15. Eileen says:

    I am an etsy seller and all of the products I make are organic and handmade by yours truly in my Brooklyn studio. I call my line “Habitual” because putting on lip balms and beauty products can be habit forming. The Habitual name speaks to the presence of beauty habits and skincare rituals in everyday life and how these habits and rituals leave an imprint on our bodies, minds, and the environment. Start forming good habits today x
    Check it out: http://www.etsy.com/shop/HabitualSkincare
    (and free samples anytime for you Kris, of course 🙂

  16. Sue says:

    Milani Cosmetics and Hard Candy are both cruelty free and available at Walmart !

  17. sally says:

    swee Lei Lani , I get from the Rexall Drugstore here in AB Canada. I like the product, and very affordable.

  18. lisa says:

    Thank you for including the EWG ratings!!!

  19. Annette Hansen says:

    Hi Kris,
    I’m wondering if you know anything about Arbonne? I’m just looking into it and they say their products are botanically based, completely pure and safe. No animal testing, vegan, no added chemicals whatsoever. I’m sure in this day and age you can’t “promote” a network marketing company and that’s fine, I’m just wondering if you’ve looked into them at all bc your standards are very strict and you’ve changed my outlook on health in amazing ways, so I trust your opinion. Only asking if you’ve happened to look into them and what your feedback is?
    Thanks so much!
    Love, peace, happiness,
    A~

  20. Geri Boulton says:

    Pur Minerals make up from shoppers drug mart (Canada) I’ve used and really like their eye shadow, 4 in 1 liquid foundation, and 4 in 1 pressed mineral powder with Foundation, powder, concealer and SPF

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