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This Site Sells Cruelty-Free Beauty Essentials for $3 Apiece

Color us impressed
We're always in search of a good bargain, and direct-to-consumer newcomer Brandless might just have some of the best we've ever seen.
Brandless Grapefruit Facial Cleanser
Brandless launched back in July, but they've recently expanded their venture into skin care: Their new line offers everything from Grapefruit Facial Cleanser to Green Tea & Aloe Moisturizing Shampoo -- and everything is just $3.


And here's the kicker: Not only is everything extremely, extremely affordable, it's all a) made in the U.S., b) formulated with natural ingredients, and c) cruelty-free.
Brandless Green Tea & Aloe Moisturizing Shampoo
That's a tall order from anyone, let alone a brand that sells its items for roughly the price of a latte (and not even a super fancy latte at that!). Luckily for us all, Brandless works under a similar credo to brands like ColourPop -- basically, since they're direct-to-consumer, they're able to avoid markups.

Oh, and we're sure you're wondering if the products are actually any good -- since frankly, $3 seems too good to be true. Full disclosure, we haven't tried the line here at TotalBeauty, but other editors have -- and the results are pretty positive. Jessie Van Amburg over at Women's Health enjoyed the line, and gave particular notice to the Acai Berry Lip Balm, the Green Tea & Aloe Moisturizing Conditioner and the Green Tea & Aloe Shave Gel. "The shave gel was truly awesome," she wrote, "It transformed into a rich cream on my wet legs and left my shaved skin feeling like it was already moisturized."

So, ready to restock your whole vanity cabinet and shower caddy? Well, now you can do it, $3 at a time.
BY ROSIE NARASAKI | OCT 11, 2017 | SHARES
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