Location

Galway, Ireland

Founded

2012

Price

Mid-range

Shipping

Worldwide

Catalogue

37 products

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Kinvara Skincare

About

Kinvara Skincare is an Irish natural beauty brand founded by Dr Joanne Reilly, who holds a natural sciences degree from Trinity College Dublin and a PhD. She started the business from her home in south Galway, and named it after Kinvara, a coastal town on the Wild Atlantic Way. The vision she set out is clear. Give women everywhere skincare that respects their values without asking them to compromise on results. Every product is made in Ireland, in GMP and ISO certified facilities. The range is 100% vegan and cruelty free, and it is approved by PETA. It also carries the Guaranteed Irish mark and works with Beat the Microbead. Active ingredients are Ecocert approved, and the formulas are developed to COSMOS guidelines. The free-from list is long and specific. No parabens, no SLS or other sulfates, no propylene glycol, no mineral oils, no petroleum byproducts, no PEG, no synthetic colours or fragrances, no GMOs, no silicones, no EDTA and no animal derivatives. Products are non-comedogenic. The brand has won more than fifteen Free From awards. The 24Hr Rosehip Face Serum is the hero, alongside the Active Rosehip Day Cream and the Absolute Cleansing Oil. That cleansing oil comes with a refill pouch designed to cut plastic waste by over 85%, holding two and a half bottles. Amber glass and sugarcane-derived plastic are used elsewhere. Impact partner Greenspark collects ocean plastic with every order. For Irish beauty, vegan beauty, natural beauty or cruelty-free skincare, Kinvara is excellent value. The founder is a scientist. It shows in the formulas.

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Joanne Reilly

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Kinvara Skincare based and made?
This skincare brand is based in County Galway, Ireland, manufacturing every product locally at a fully compliant, ISO certified Irish plant.
What is Kinvara Skincare known for?
This skincare brand is known for its plant powered formulas like the Absolute Cleansing Oil and Rosehip Face Serum, made with seaweeds and minerals.
Is Kinvara Skincare cruelty free and vegan?
Yes, this skincare brand is confirmed vegan and cruelty free, with PETA verifying that neither its ingredients nor finished products are tested on animals.
When was Kinvara Skincare founded?
An exact founding year is not published, though this Irish skincare brand was already established by 2017, named after its County Galway village home.
Who founded Kinvara Skincare?
Kinvara Skincare was founded by Dr Joanne Reilly, a former tropical ecologist who began making products with 1000 euros of her own birthday money.
Is Kinvara Skincare good quality?
Yes, this skincare brand is manufactured in a fully compliant, ISO certified Irish facility, and is verified cruelty free through PETA's official directory.

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