Location

St. Helena, California, United States

Founded

2014

Price

Luxury

Shipping

Worldwide

Catalogue

32 products

Size range

1–115

New arrivals

4 this month

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Vintner’s Daughter

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Vintner's Daughter is an American skincare house that applied the standards of fine winemaking to beauty and, in doing so, created one of the most respected products in the category. Founder April Gargiulo came from a Napa Valley winemaking family, and when she looked at how cosmetics were made, the shortcuts were obvious. Her response was to reject them entirely. Founded in 2013 and based in St. Helena, the brand makes just a handful of products, led by the Active Botanical Serum. Its proprietary Phyto Radiance Infusion begins with whole plants rather than extracts, infused over twenty-one days in a process the brand calls radical craftsmanship, and its motto, in natura veritas, reflects a philosophy of moving at the speed of quality rather than the speed of market. The catalogue extends to a treatment essence and renewal cleanser, and the brand summarises its approach as fewer, better. Products are vegan and certified cruelty-free through the Leaping Bunny programme. Vintner's Daughter is a Certified B Corporation and a California Green Business, states plainly that it is a woman-owned business, and donates two percent of sales to women's and children's causes. Cartons use eighty percent post-consumer recycled or FSC board with eco-friendly ink, glass is recyclable, empties can be returned through Pact Collective, and annual emissions are offset through verified forest management projects. Priced in the luxury tier, it is an outstanding option for anyone seeking vegan, clean, natural, cruelty-free and B Corp certified American skincare with genuine craftsmanship behind it.

Brand Details
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April Gargiulo

Frequently asked questions

When was Vintner's Daughter founded?
Vintner's Daughter launched its Active Botanical Serum in 2013, after more than sixty formula iterations developed over roughly two years.
Is Vintner's Daughter good quality?
Vintner's Daughter is known for an almost evangelistic following, with users reporting visible glow and reduced breakouts within about two weeks of use.
Is Vintner's Daughter cruelty free and vegan?
Vintner's Daughter is Leaping Bunny certified cruelty free and entirely vegan, using only plant based, whole ingredient formulations.
What is Vintner's Daughter known for?
Vintner's Daughter is best known for its single hero product, the Active Botanical Serum, often called ten steps of skincare in one bottle.
Where is Vintner's Daughter based?
Vintner's Daughter is headquartered in California, where its Active Botanical Serum is manufactured using whole plant ingredients sourced from growers worldwide.
Who founded Vintner's Daughter?
Vintner's Daughter was founded by April Gargiulo, who ran her family's Napa Valley winery before applying winemaking's patience and rigor to skincare.

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