Location

London, England, United Kingdom

Founded

2003

Price

Affordable

Shipping

Worldwide

Catalogue

18 products

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Bravura London

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Bravura London is an affordable UK skincare brand founded by Amanda Elias. It has been making expert-led products since 2003. Everything is made in small batches in South Wales. The brand has one clear belief. Good skincare should not cost a fortune. It says products do not need fancy packaging or high prices to work well. So Bravura sells strong acids, retinoids, vitamin C and peptides for very little money. Most products cost between eleven and nineteen pounds. Best sellers include the Salicylic Acid 2% Chemical Peel with Aloe Vera. The Glycolic Acid 10% Peel with Vitamin B5 is another favourite. So is the Revitalising Ginseng Toner with Glycolic Acid 5%. The Azulene Moisturiser rounds out the core range. These products have a loyal following. Fans tend to read ingredient lists, not adverts. Bravura does not test on animals. The range is vegan friendly, with the collagen moisturiser as the one exception. Seals are biodegradable and there is no plastic packaging. The brand is still independent and still led by its founder. It says more than 250,000 customers worldwide have bought from it. That is a big number for a company that rarely advertises. Making the range in Wales keeps the supply chain short and British. If you are looking at UK beauty brands, affordable beauty, cruelty-free beauty or everyday skincare, Bravura is a strong pick. It is one of the best budget swaps for pricey acid and retinoid treatments. The value comes from the formula, not the branding. That is why it keeps winning fans.

Brand Details
UK Beauty
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Amanda Elias

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Frequently asked questions

When was Bravura London founded?
This skincare brand launched in 2003, well before the mainstream at home chemical exfoliation trend that later made acid peels a beauty staple.
Is Bravura London cruelty free and vegan?
Yes, this skincare brand states it never tests on animals and avoids selling in China to preserve that stance, though a few formulas contain collagen.
Where is Bravura London based and made?
This skincare brand is headquartered in London and manufactures its acid peels and exfoliating toners in the United Kingdom rather than outsourcing overseas.
What is Bravura London known for?
This skincare brand is known for potent AHA and BHA acid peels like its Salicylic Acid and Glycolic Acid formulas, priced well below salon treatments.
Who founded Bravura London?
Bravura London was founded by Amanda Elias, a facial therapist who pioneered bringing salon strength AHA and BHA chemical peels into an affordable at home format.
Is Bravura London good quality?
Yes, this skincare brand has served over 250000 customers across 220 countries, offering higher strength acid peels than most drugstore alternatives typically allow.

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