Naturals New Zealand is a skincare and cosmetic brand that uses natural ingredients sourced from New Zealand. Their products are free of harmful chemicals and are cruelty-free.
Founded in 2006 by Rebecca Nolan.
Started as a small business selling natural skincare products.
Expanded globally and now has a presence in over 20 countries.
Received recognition for their quality products and commitment to sustainability.
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A moisturizing and nourishing face cream that uses Manuka honey and other natural ingredients to soothe and hydrate the skin.
An eye cream that uses Kiwi seed oil and other natural ingredients to reduce puffiness and dark circles around the eyes.
A lightweight body lotion that uses grapefruit and bergamot essential oils to nourish and hydrate the skin.
A gentle cleanser that uses Harakeke flax gel and other natural ingredients to cleanse and moisturize the skin.
A moisturizing lip balm that uses lanolin and other natural ingredients to nourish and protect the lips.
Yes, all Naturals New Zealand products are cruelty-free and they do not test on animals.
While most Naturals New Zealand products are vegan, some contain beeswax or lanolin. Check the ingredients list for each product to see if it is vegan.
Naturals New Zealand products are available on their website as well as on Amazon and other online retailers. They also have physical stores in some locations.
No, Naturals New Zealand products are free of parabens and other harmful chemicals.
Yes, Naturals New Zealand products are gentle and suitable for sensitive skin. However, it's always a good idea to do a patch test before trying a new product.