Ingredients
Definition - Skin Labs Clean
Skin Labs Clean represents a modern, science-backed approach to Clean Beauty that prioritizes:
Safe and Effective Ingredients
Includes both naturally derived and carefully selected synthetic ingredients that are proven safe for skin and health.
Excludes harmful or controversial substances, such as parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde releasers, and sulfates.
Transparency
Full disclosure of every ingredient in the formulation, including the source and function.
Sustainability and Ethics
Focuses on eco-friendly sourcing and biodegradable packaging.
Cruelty-free and mindful of environmental impact.
Science-Driven Choices
Incorporates scientifically validated ingredients, regardless of their natural or synthetic origin, to ensure efficacy and skin compatibility.
Skin-Centric Innovation
Formulas are designed for maximum skin health and minimal irritation, prioritizing non-comedogenic and hypoallergenic components.
Ingredients

Glycerin
Humectant which draws moisture into skin. Delivers long-lasting hydration that combats the dry... read more
Humectant which draws moisture into skin. Delivers long-lasting hydration that combats the dryness caused by frequent handwashing.
All Functions: denaturant, hair conditioning, humectant, oral care, perfuming, skin
conditioning, skin protecting, solvent, viscosity controlling
Description: glycerin is the polyhydric alcohol that conforms generally to the formula
Source:
Vegetable-Based Glycerin (Most Common in Natural and Clean Beauty)
Derived from plant oils such as palm, soy, coconut, and sometimes rapeseed.
Extracted via hydrolysis or transesterification during the production of plant-based oils or biodiesel.
Commonly used in natural or organic cosmetics.
read lessHYDRATION
BARRIER SUPPORT
LONGEVITY

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Naturally calms, soothes, hydrates, and refreshes over-washed, irritated skin, making it perfe... read more
Naturally calms, soothes, hydrates, and refreshes over-washed, irritated skin, making it perfect for clinical environments.
Benefits in skincare:
Hydrating and moisturizing
Soothing and anti-inflammatory
Supports wound healing
Mild antibacterial properties
Antioxidant effects
Texture contribution: Adds a smooth, non-greasy feel to formulations.
Source: Derived from the Aloe barbadensis miller plant, typically from the inner leaf gel.
Composition: Rich in polysaccharides, amino acids, vitamins (A, C, E), minerals, and enzymes.
Texture contribution: Adds a smooth, non-greasy feel to formulations
read lessSOOTHES
HYDRATES
CALMING
ANTIOXIDANT
LONGEVITY

Argania Spinosa Kernel (Argan) Oil
Rich in antioxidants and fatty acids and nourishes and protects skin.
All Functi... read more
Rich in antioxidants and fatty acids and nourishes and protects skin.
All Functions: emollient, hair conditioning, skin conditioning
Argan oil is a popular ingredient in skin care products, known for its potential benefits to skin health and appearance.
Origin: Extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, native to Morocco.
Key components:
Rich in fatty acids (oleic and linoleic acids
High in vitamin E
Contains antioxidants
Potential skin benefits:
Moisturizing
Anti-aging properties
Soothing for irritated skin
May help with acne
Potential to improve skin elasticity
read lessANTI-AGING
ANTIOXIDANT
FATTY ACIDS
NOURISHES
LONGEVITY

Niacinamide
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) supports barrier function and brightens skin
A dermatologist-fa... read more
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) supports barrier function and brightens skin
A dermatologist-favorite performance ingredient that strengthens and brightens tired, stressed skin, keeping hands looking healthy and refreshed.
1: Anti-aging, wrinkle-smoothing properties: Studies show that niacinamide can boost collagen production as well as the production of important proteins. That means improved skin structure and fewer wrinkles.
2: Skin-lightening properties: Hyperpigmentation or brown spots are really stubborn and honestly it can be really hard to make them disappear just by topical products. What you can expect for them is to fade a little and niacinamide is a great ingredient to help with that. Studies show that 2-5% niacinamide used daily for 8 weeks results in significant lightening of hyperpigmentation. What's more, niacinamide as a skin lightener works in a way different to most others. It suppresses the transfer of melanosomes (little spheres carrying the melanin pigment) from melanocytes (skin cells producing the melanin) to keratinocytes (skin cells in the top layer of the skin) while most other skin lighteners block an enzyme called tyrosinase (that plays an important role in melanin production). So if you want to mount a multi-front attack on the brown spots you can combine a niacinamide treatment with tyrosinase inhibitors like vitamin C, arbutin or kojic acid.
3: Barrier repair functions: the skin barrier is the outer layer of the skin that is amazingly important at keeping the skin hydrated and healthy. The stuff between the skin cells consists mainly of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides. The amount and structure of these determine how healthy the skin barrier is. What studies have shown is that 2% niacinamide can increase the synthesis of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides that result in healthier and stronger skin barrier, decreased trans-epidermal water loss and better hydrated skin.
4: Anti-acne properties: though niacinamide does not count as one of the gold standard anti-acne ingredients, if you have problem skin it's totally worth a try. It has sebum regulating and anti-inflammatory properties and a study that used 4% niacinamide for 8 weeks to treat acne found that 82% of those treated showed some improvement. What's more, the results were slightly better than with a 1% clindamycin gel, an antibiotics often used to treat acne.
5: Other notable things: if the above four things are not enough to convince you about niacinamide here are some more reasons! :) Studies show that vitamin B3 can help to speed up epidermal cell growth (that slows down with age), it can help with wound healing, it can smooth the structure of the skin and it has also antibacterial and photo protective properties. Plus, it might also be useful for rosacea and atopic dermatitis probably because of its anti-inflammatory property.
BARRIER SUPPORT
BRIGHTENS
ANTI-ACNE
WOUND HEALING