Bringing clean beauty to the masses, Beautycounter has a "The Never List" of over 1,500 questionable or harmful chemicals that are banned from their extensive range of products, which includes skin care, makeup, and options for kids and babies. And while there are over 25,000 consultants, their selling model also includes strategic retail partnerships with the likes of Target and J.Crew. One of the best-sellers, this 10-minute mask purifies with kaolin clay and charcoal powder, and uses salicylic acid and lactic acid to exfoliate. Another plus: While it's meant for the face, it can also be used on your body to target pesky breakouts (buh-bye, backne).
Made with a blend of seven plant-based oils (no pore-clogging mineral oil here), take your pick from one of three varieties, all of which have racked up a combined 708 five-star reviews from pleased users. The brightening variant contains omega-rich marula oil and vitamin C, the plumping has moisturizing jasmine oil, and the balancing is packed with soothing chamomile oil.