Location

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Founded

1998

Price

Luxury

Shipping

USA

Catalogue

57 products

Size range

1.69–10.14

New arrivals

5 this month

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Ultraceuticals

About

Ultraceuticals is an Australian cosmeceutical brand founded in 1998 by Dr Geoffrey Heber, and it remains Australian owned and founder-led more than twenty-five years later. The first product was the Ultra C Firming Serum. It set the template: stabilised vitamin C at meaningful strength, made to sit alongside in-clinic treatments rather than compete with them. Today the brand is used by more than 2,500 dermatologists, cosmetic physicians, nurses and aestheticians worldwide. Formulations are developed in-house by a team of PhD chemists. The philosophy is complex science distilled into simple solutions. In practice that means graduated strengths, so a clinician can build a client up rather than overwhelm them. Hero products include the Ultra A Perfecting Serum and the Ultra B2 Hydrating Serum, built with multi-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid. The award-winning Ultra DNA3 Complex Recovery Night Cream and the Ultra UV Protective Daily Moisturising SPF50+ Mineral round out the core range. The newest launch, Youth Boost ExoSignal GF2 Facial Serum, is the brand's proprietary skin-longevity complex. Every product is vegan, formulated without animal-derived ingredients or by-products, and the brand is Leaping Bunny approved through Cruelty Free International. Formulas exclude propylene glycol, parabens, synthetic dyes and synthetic fragrance. Around 80% of tubes are fully recyclable, and they are made locally in Australia at a solar-powered facility. All cartons are recyclable and biodegradable. Carbon is offset through a 114-acre sustainable forest programme with Impact International. For anyone researching Australian beauty, vegan beauty or professional cosmeceutical skincare, Ultraceuticals is one of the most credible names in the southern hemisphere. The graduated strengths make it easy to build up safely.

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Geoffrey Heber

Frequently asked questions

Who founded Ultraceuticals?
Ultraceuticals was founded by Dr Geoffrey Heber, an Australian cosmetic physician frustrated that premium skincare rarely delivered measurable, clinically proven results.
Is Ultraceuticals good quality?
Yes, this skincare brand is trusted by over 2500 dermatologists and aestheticians across more than 500 clinics throughout Australia and New Zealand.
When was Ultraceuticals founded?
This Australian skincare brand launched in 1998, built around in house clinical trials rather than off the shelf, contract manufactured formulas.
Is Ultraceuticals cruelty free and vegan?
Yes, this skincare brand is certified cruelty free, though it has not published a formal blanket vegan certification for its clinical range.
Where is Ultraceuticals based and made?
This skincare brand is headquartered and manufactured in Australia, formulating every product in house rather than relying on outside contract manufacturers.
What is Ultraceuticals known for?
This skincare brand is known for its Ultra C10 Serum and A Zyme retinol peel, built on a science first, clinic trusted formulation philosophy.

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