Every gender can benefit from proper skin care, so we’re no different, guys. Today, we’re looking at some men’s grooming brands and products and how they’re changing their path to popularity.
1: Wild Sage
Wild Sage is a family-owned men’s grooming company. They make 100% natural vegan products with no preservatives. Wild Sage soap combines minerals, clays, oils and botanicals to create an organic final product. Their products are primarily made with coconut oil and shea butter for moisture. Their flake soap uses lemongrass and tea tree ingredients to make the product sterile.
2: Neal’s Yard Remedies
Neal’s Yard has been carbon neutral for ended ten years. The brand aims to reduce waste by 47% by 2025 and significantly reduce waste by 87% by 2050. Neal’s Yard also uses 100% renewable energy, does not test on animals, supports global communities, protects the oceans, and reduces landfill disposal.
3: Skin + Tonic
Skin + Tonic supports local farmers and producers in the UK, France, Sri Lanka and Ghana. Each item is packaged in recycled glass and sealed with biodegradable plant cellulose. Their beard shaving oil is also made from organic plant oils, making it 100% natural and 99% organic and vegan. Skin + Tonic is environmentally friendly in both product manufacturing and ingredient manufacturing.
4: Badger
Badger is a family-owned body care business that uses plant excerpts, beeswax oils, and minimally processed minerals. It operates in a sustainable supply chain. Their products are chemical-free and contain non-photosensitizing essential oils.
Badger began in the mid-’90s when founder Bill White, then a carpenter, mixed some beeswax and olive oil to make a simple herbal balm to treat his often chapped and chapped skin. The decision alleviated his illness, and his first child was born.
5: Green People
They have a great line of 10 fair trade organic products. Green People men’s line products are ideal for sensitive skin and treat acne, eczema and psoriasis.
Green People also offers the whole family a full range of certified organic products. Their products are made from 99% active natural and organic ingredients.
Green People has also been given over 140 times by organizations such as Natural Health Magazine, the Ultimate Natural Beauty Bible, The Green Parent, and the Midwife Endorsed TIPS Awards.
6: Bulldog
Bulldog was one of the first grooming companies to be cruelty-free and expert by Cruelty-Free International. Their products are entirely vegan, skin-friendly, and certified carbon-neutral by CarbonNeutral.com.
Bulldog is also a participant in the First Mile recycling program. With this method, customers can send used tubes and packaging back to Bulldog to be refilled with new plastic tubes or packaging.
Bulldog is also partnering with Loop and Tesco to build petrol stations nationwide. Using this scheme, you can take your Bulldog moisturizer to the petrol stations in Tesco stories to professionally clean and refill it.
7: Rebels Refinery
With every sale, Rebels Refinery raises money for the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Each item is also cruelty-free. Plus, most of their lip balms for men are also 100% natural.
One of Rebels Refinery’s main mission statements is that none of its products contain harmful sulfates. Other soaps and cosmetic products contain sulfates, which can cause redness or irritation. With Rebels Refinery, you won’t have this problem.
Conclusion: Men’s Grooming
The men’s personal care market grew 7 per cent last year to a whopping $122 billion, equivalent to a quarter of the industry’s total revenue. The men’s market is expected to grow, reaching $166 billion by 2022. The industry as a whole is more geared towards male consumers.