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Yes Wake Skincare is cruelty-free. Although not certified by an official body, Wake confirm that none of its products are tested on animals.
All its ingredients are sourced from the UK, where animal testing is illegal, so we can confidently say Wake is cruelty free.
Is Wake Skincare vegan?
It has no official certification and no confirmation on its website. Wake only has four products at the moment, and none of those products are listed as containing animal products.
Being totally vegan-friendly can be a little more complex than this, so we’re waiting for official confirmation from Wake.
Wake Skincare Overview
Created for ‘generation screen’ or ‘generation connected’ its skincare products are designed to combat tired-looking skin and eyes, and the reviews say it does just that.
While it all sounds quite ‘Generation Z’, loads of the rave reviews have come from mums saying they have started to get IDd again!
Wake’s Product Range
- Eye gel
- Moisturiser
- Face mask
- Gift set
Wake Skincare’s Hero Product
I use the eye gel – it’s incredibly lightweight, fast absorbing, and refreshing (it contains cucumber and witch hazel)
What else do we love about Wake Skincare?
- For every purchase, a donation is made to Women’s Aid
- All products are made within the UK (and ingredients sourced from the UK)
- FSC Approved
- Sulphate Free
- Paraben Free
Wake Skincare’s company history
Founded by two guys: Anton and Alex, Wake Skincare’s aims are ambitious: they want to take on the big cosmetic companies! Its values reflect what the market wants: kind, natural and ethical products (that work) from an independent company.
Wake Skincare ethical FAQs
Yes, Wake Skincare is both paraben-free and sulfate-free
Yes Wake’s packaging is recyclable. The cardboard boxes can go straight into normal recycling bins and – once rinsed – you can put the glass bottles in too
Yes. Wake itself doesn’t declare whether it’s considered vegan-friendly, but no animal products feature in any of the products
Yes, Wake is palm-oil free
It isn’t entirely plastic-free, but it does use an alternative to plastic for much of its packaging and products
Yes Wake’s packaging is 100% recyclable.
Aside from the products, the postal boxes are made from recycled cardboard and everything is ocean friendly.