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Put these companies on your radarnow and always.
Embrace rainbowglitter, but see to it your consumption is conscious and stands with the queer community always.
Peace out Skincare / Patrickta / jvnhair / Byrdie
A great place to start?
Voting with your dollars.
For decades, the community has been subject to discrimination, especially in the workplace.
Furthermore, a portion of the proceeds from any purchases made ofJason Wu Beautygoes directly toGay Mens Health Crisis.
If you’re into effortless glam at affordable prices with an important mission (who isn’t?
), this brand is for you.
Sleek, easy-to-use palettes and accompanying tutorials driven by technique set this brand apart from the pack.
This queer and female-founded brand combines design sensibility with simple, high-performing personal care basics at reasonable prices.
The products are packed with uncomplicated and high-performing organic ingredients and celebrate self-expression from the skin out.
Since its founding in 2014, the brand has become a trusted source for hair restoration.
Thus,Peace Out Skincarewas born.
Their uncomplicated, science-based approach to beauty means their products are guaranteed to be both gentleandeffective.
All of the formulas are dermatologist-backed and include full transparency for their ingredients and sustainability.
Because everyone should have the opportunity to “choose clean and live well.”
VOLITION
Along with co-founder Brandy Hoffman, Volition is one of the first-ever fully crowd-sourced beauty brands.
Freck Beauty
Freck Beauty founder Remi Brixton was born in Seattle with an early freckle fascination.
After experiencing the benefits of goat milk, they began making their hero product: soap.
Their creation received rave reviews, and the rest is history.
Beekman 1802 has become one of the worlds biggest goat-milk-based skincare companies.
Transparency and democracy were a must, hence the name, Ghost Democracy.
This is truly a skincare brand for the people.