Browsing in international pharmacies is fun! Let’s begin a series of 5 blogs, each blog featuring 2 countries, listing the 5 leading or top brands of skincare that are popular with the locals in that country:
Great Britain🇬🇧 likes to blend botanicals with science in its formulas. The UK beauty industry centers on high-performance and anti-aging ingredients.
1) Elemis is a leader in luxury skincare. The Liberty Beauty Calendar always includes its items. Best sellers are its cleansing balms and anti-aging serums.
2) Medik8 is a science-led skincare line for anti-aging items. It is known for its Vitamin C lotions and sunscreen for day and Vitamin A potions at night.
3) Pai Skincare targets sensitive and acne-prone skin remedies.
4) Osia is a luxury brand with formulas that support the cellular health of the skin.
5) BYOMA is an affordable brand containing ceramides to moisturize and protect the skin barrier.
Other leading bands include UpCircle, Ren Clean Skincare, and Evolve Beauty.
The Ordinary, the disrupter in the beauty industry for its science-based, affordable skincare, was founded in Toronto, Canada, in 2016 by Brandon Truaxe, so I’m placing it before Canada's list as an extra, though I didn’t see it listed in any of my research! Due to its low price point, it’s widely used in the USA, and I bet in Canada too!♥
Five of Canada’s Top Skincare Brands used by Canadians include:
1) Skinfix is known for its barrier-repairing moisturizers and lotions.
2) Three Ships Beauty offers plant-based skincare with 100% clean ingredients found in nature.
3) Reversa treats anti-aging with ingredients like glycolic acid at prices that won’t empty a wallet.
4) Province Apothecary uses certified organic ingredients in its entire line for a clean beauty routine.
5) Sahajan combines traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern science in its skincare.
Other leading brands include Graydon Skincare, Nudestix, and Rocky Mountain Soup.
After you are introduced to 50 new skincare brands found in foreign pharmacies, you'll be familiar with them should they land in the aisles at T.J. Maxx, which, due to its amazing buyers, often happens.
Stay tuned for Parts II - V of our series here on THE SAVVY SHOPPER.
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