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Skin Proud puts the care back into skincare.
We are passionately working within our community to give back and make things better for the people, animals, and planet around us.
We’ve probably all looked at a skincare advertisement before and gone
“wow, their skin so smooth/clear/evenly toned... is that real?”, right?
Depending on where you look, the skincare industry can be full of misleading before and afters, overly retouched photos, and enough airbrushing to make some models almost unrecognizable from the original images. Exposure to advertisements and content like this can put a strain on people’s self-confidence as they compare themselves to an unrealistic image of “perfection”. For products like skincare that are meant to help you feel your best, that doesn’t seem right, and we don’t want any part of it.
Since day 1 we've been doing things differently.
We are celebrating real people with real skin, in all its glory. This means absolutely no retouching to our model images – ever. We’ve gone a step further than that, though. We want to ban the retouching of images in skincare advertisements altogether and normalise seeing real, unedited skin.
In 2020 we created a petition to the Advertising Standards Agency to make it happen. We want to ensure no one feels inadequate because of the way their skin looks compared to someone else's.
Stick it to the “airbrush” retouching tool and sign our petition today!
Everyone has a part to play in breaking down the stigma around mental health and supporting those who are in need of mental health support.
And we’re included in that too.
In May 2022, we partnered with The Sad Girl’s Club – an amazing organisation that focuses on three key goals:
In collaboration with Sad Girl’s Club founder, Elyse Fox, we created the first ever chatbot on Twitter to help fight back against negative self-talk.
With helpful advice on how to detox your mind and body, how to relax and sleep better, ways to adopt self-care using Skin Proud products, and more, the chatbot was there to help give a positive message to those feeling down about themselves.
Negative self-talk can take a toll on your mental health, and skin stress is a massive factor of negative self-talk for some people. At Skin Proud, we think that both your perfections and your imperfections are worth celebrating as they make you, you.
In addition to this, we pledged 10% of our online sales for the month of May to Sad Girl’s Club.
Skin Proud is a safe place for everyone. We always have and always will stand loud and proud beside anyone in need of an ally, and we’re committed to amplifying the voices of those in the LGBTQ+ community.
For Pride 2022, we partnered with the LGBT Foundation to create an exclusive set of products that features a limited-edition bandana designed by LGBTQ+ artist, Bee Illustrates..
20% of sales from the Pride Bundle is going to be donated to the LGBT+ Foundation to help with the mission of supporting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans people across the UK, and working to build a fair and equal society where all LGBTQ+ people can achieve their full potential.
As a proudly vegan, cruelty-free, and PETA-certified brand, Veganuary is one of our favourite months of the year to encourage people to try vegan skincare and work to improve animal welfare worldwide.
Did you know that in a OnePoll survey we conducted of 2,000 people, 6/10 respondents didn’t know that vegan skincare exists? We need to change that.
In January 2022, we launched our “Cowfunding” campaign to bring attention to the way dairy cows are treated and the effect that dairy can have on people’s skin.
Other results of our survey showed that those who use vegan skincare products do so because it is better for the environment (64%) and that no animals are harmed (68%).Spoiler alert: those are only 2 of the benefits of vegan skincare!
Alongside this, we partnered up with Animal Equality United Kingdom and pledged to donate up to 50% of our online profits for the month of January to them to help fund the amazing work they do for animals across the UK!
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January 2022
As part of our "Cowfunding" campaign for Veganuary, we wanted to bring attention to the welfare of dairy cows in the farming industry. We also pledged to donate up to 50% of our online profits to benefit Animal Equality UK.
May 2022
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we partnered with Sad Girl's Club to build a Twitter chatbot to fight negative self-talk, since this can take a huge toll on mental health. Alongside this we also donated 10% of our online revenue to the organisation.
June 2022
In support of Pride 2022, we teamed up with @beeillustrates to design a limited-edition Pride Bundle featuring her original artwork and some of our bestselling products. 20% of the revenue generated will be donated to the LGBT Foundation.