Plastic-Free Beauty That Loves Sensitive Skin

Plastic-Free Beauty That Loves Sensitive Skin

When we created River Organics, we knew we wanted to do things differently. Clean ingredients, gentle formulas, and a deep respect for the planet have always been at the core of everything we make. Today, more than ever, we’re proud to say that our products are plastic-free and thoughtfully designed for even the most sensitive skin.

Why Plastic-Free Matters

The beauty industry creates an estimated 120 billion units of packaging each year—and much of it ends up in landfills or oceans. We couldn’t be part of that problem. That’s why every River Organics product comes in compostable, recyclable, or reusable packaging. From our paperboard lipstick tubes to our glass brow wax jars, we choose materials that tread lightly on the planet.

It’s not just about what’s inside our products—it’s about how they exist in the world once you’re done with them.

Gentle by Nature

Many makeup products on the market are full of harsh preservatives, synthetic dyes, and allergens. For those with sensitive skin, it can feel like a minefield. Our approach is simple: plant-based, minimal ingredients that nourish and soothe.

We use organic oils like camellia, jojoba, and coconut, all known for their calming, moisturizing properties. Our pigments are mineral-based, and we avoid common irritants like synthetic fragrances, talc, and parabens. Every product is crafted to be non-comedogenic and hypoallergenic, meaning no clogged pores, no breakouts, and no discomfort.

A Better Routine for Your Skin and the Earth

Whether you're applying our tinted lip balms, blush sticks, or brow wax, you can trust that what you're using is safe, sustainable, and skin-loving. Our goal is to make beauty simple, effective, and ethical—without compromising performance or your values.

If you have sensitive skin or are simply looking to reduce plastic in your beauty routine, River Organics is here for you. It’s possible to feel good about what you’re putting on your skin and where it ends up.

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