Tried & True by Meg: Clean Beauty Without the Greenwashing
If there’s one thing I won’t tolerate, it’s beauty brands that fake sustainability. You know the ones—fluffy marketing buzzwords, leafy packaging, and vague “natural” claims without any real transparency. That’s why I’ve scoured the industry for brands that actually do the work—safe ingredients, ethical sourcing, and honest practices. No greenwashing. No nonsense. Just products that you can trust.
Acne Treatment That Heals, Not Harms
Dealing with breakouts shouldn’t mean putting harsh chemicals on your skin. That’s why I swear by Osmia Organics, a brand that takes a gentle-yet-effective approach to acne care.
Osmia Organics uses botanical-rich formulations designed to soothe inflammation and restore balance. No synthetic fragrances, no greenwashing—just skincare that actually works. Their ingredients are carefully selected to nourish and heal, giving your skin what it truly needs without unnecessary fillers or harsh additives.
Real results. Real transparency. That’s what skincare should be.
After-Sun Care Without the Toxins
Sunburn happens, but your recovery doesn’t have to involve questionable ingredients. These brands skip the parabens and deliver pure hydration:
Beauty by Earth After Sun Cooling Aloe Spray is packed with organic aloe and cooling mint, giving your skin the relief it craves—without hidden synthetic additives.
Earthley Wellness Sun-Soothe goes beyond aloe, using herbs and natural oils to repair sun damage while reducing inflammation.
Body Lotion That Actually Hydrates
Not all body lotions are created equal. If you want long-lasting moisture without toxic fillers, check out Earthley Wellness Below:
Earthley Wellness blends herbal extracts and natural butters to give your skin intense hydration without synthetic junk.
Face Wash That’s Truly Clean
Your cleanser is the foundation of your skincare routine, so it needs to be gentle, effective, and free from harmful additives. That’s why 100% Pure stands out—it stays true to its name, using fruit-based ingredients that cleanse without stripping your skin’s natural moisture.
The Bottom Line: Transparency Matters
Greenwashing is everywhere, but real, ethical beauty brands exist—you just have to know where to look. When you support brands that actually care, you’re investing in your skin’s health and pushing the industry toward real accountability.
Which clean beauty products are your tried & true favorites? Let’s talk about it in the comments!
XOXO,
Meg

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