Fresh Face Skin Ingredients | Natural, Vegan & Australian Made Skincare

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Ingredients & Formulation

Are Fresh Face Skin products natural?

Fresh Face Skin products are formulated using natural and naturally derived ingredients wherever possible, combined with professional formulation science to support healthy skin function.

Our formulations avoid common irritants such as parabens, sulphates, petrochemicals, synthetic dyes and artificial fragrances.

Are Fresh Face Skin products vegan and cruelty-free?

Yes. Fresh Face Skin products are vegan friendly and are not tested on animals. We are also listed on the PETA Beauty Without Bunnies program, supporting cruelty-free beauty.

Where are Fresh Face Skin products made?

Fresh Face Skin products are formulated and manufactured in Australia using both locally sourced and globally sourced ingredients.

Do Fresh Face Skin products contain parabens or sulphates?

No. Our formulations do not contain parabens or sulphates.

Do Fresh Face Skin products contain synthetic fragrances?

No. Fragrance used within our products is derived from essential oils or natural sources and used in low concentrations.

Are Fresh Face Skin products gluten free?

Yes. Our formulations do not contain wheat-derived ingredients.

Are Fresh Face Skin products nut free?

Some products contain ingredients derived from almond or shea. If you have a nut allergy, we recommend checking ingredient lists before use.

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