Marie Claire Skin Awards Winners

by | Oct 15, 2020

Marie Claire’s Skin Heroes Awards winners have been announced.

 

2020 is the first year that Marie Claire have created awards dedicated purely to skin; the Skin Heroes Awards are an edit of the judge’s “most exciting new advances in skincare, plus brands with a purpose when it comes to protecting the planet”. The panel of judges included British Beauty Council Advisory Board Members Dr Ateh Jewel and Ruby Hammer MBE.

 

Winners of the Skin Heroes Awards

Best Environmentally-Friendly Packaging 

Winner: L’Occitane

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Best Ethical Skin Initiative 

Winner: Neal’s Yard Remedies Frankincense Intense Lift Cream

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Best Organic Range 

Winner:  Pai Skincare Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

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Best Sustainable Brand 

Winner: The Body Shop

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Best Skincare Device/Tool 

Winner:  Foreo UFO2

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Best New Skin Brand

Winner: Vitamin Injections London Skin Care 

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Best New Luxury Skin Brand 

Winner: Victoria Beckham Beauty

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Best New Skin Product

Winner: Medik8 Bakuchiol Peptides

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Best Skin Innovation

Winner: Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate 2.0

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Most Iconic Product & Best Natural Formula

Winner: Weleda Skin Food Original

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