Perfect moment to say yes for your skin.
Started on the teachings and Founding stones laid down by Amma ji, First Water is a cruelty free skin care brand. It is a legacy of honesty and integrity set on the standards set by her. Ammaji believed in a natural and ethical lifestyle and chose to live a simple life, wore sooti sarees and spun wheels to make own threads, She was a part of the Swadeshi Movement and answered the calls of donation of gold for the army in times of the war.
First Water is a brand that understands the current need of sustainability, natural living and ethical practices. They believe in conscious beauty consumption and are responsible towards the society and the environment. First Water is a natural, cruelty free, vegan and organically grown by local farmers. They have said no to animal products and use materials that are devoid of non-biodegradable and chemical ingredients.All the ingredients that are used in the making of the products are ethically sourced. They deliver concentrated effective solutions for skin issues and for the maintenance while still being easy on your pocket.
First Water Collection ranges from face mists, body mists, scrubs, lotions and masks for hair, face and body. It is a one stop shop for all your skincare related issues.
Not only is the quality of the products premium but the packaging is top notch too. The packaging is reusable and leaves minimal waste. First Water also has a unique initiative where they give out incentives to return the packaging. Part of the sales of the brand are donated to feed street dogs and animals.
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