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Ilia Beauty

Clean, skin-centric beauty. 

Ilia believes in skin that looks like skin—and radiance that comes naturally. With transparency as their guide and color as their vehicle, they challenge the conventions of clean beauty to create something radically new, through safe, potent formulas that protect and revive your skin.

learning early on that not every natural ingredient is good for the skin, nor is every synthetic bad. Clean beauty is where those two collide—with conscious, carefully-selected ingredients, and no compromises.

Since our journey began in 2011, when Illia's founder, Sasha was challenged to re-create her favorite lip balm so it would be safe, effective and natural, they have been continually working to push the boundaries of innovation—and the industry—forward.

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A tube of ilia bright start activated eye cream.
Ilia FAQs

What are the key ingredients in Ilia Beauty products?
The key ingredients in Ilia Beauty products often include natural oils like jojoba and argan oil, alongside plant-based waxes and mineral pigments, chosen for their nourishing and skin-friendly properties.

Are Ilia Beauty products cruelty-free and vegan?
Yes, Ilia Beauty products are cruelty-free and many are vegan, meaning they are not tested on animals and do not contain any animal-derived ingredients, though it's always best to check individual product labels for confirmation.

Do Ilia Beauty products contain any synthetic fragrances or harmful chemicals?
Ilia Beauty products are formulated without synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and other harmful chemicals, prioritizing clean, non-toxic ingredients for healthier makeup options suitable for various skin types.

Are Ilia Beauty products suitable for sensitive skin?
Ilia Beauty products are generally suitable for sensitive skin due to their gentle, non-toxic formulations, but individual reactions may vary, so it's advisable to patch test first or consult with a dermatologist if you have specific concerns.