Wildbloomskincare
Health & Beauty · Skincare
Wildbloomskincare sells small-batch, plant-based facial care—cleansing bars, oil serums, toning mists, clay masks and facial tools—priced $14-$48, squarely in the mid-range. All goods are vegan, cruelty-free and made without synthetic fragrance; orders are placed only through the brand’s Shopify site, which ships across the U.S. and Canada. The line is built around whole-plant infusions made in-house from herbs grown on the founder’s Pacific-Northwest farm; every formula is bottled in ultraviolet glass and preserved with radish-root ferment instead of phenoxyethanol. Flagship SKU “Bloom Oil” (a camellia-rosehip serum) and seasonal limited-edition hydrosols routinely sell out within days and are frequently cited by “clean beauty” bloggers for visible results without essential-oil irritation. Core buyers are 25-40-year-old women who identify as eco-conscious, yoga or trail-run regulars, and who scan INCI lists for synthetic fragrance and silicones; they value farm-to-face traceability and low-waste packaging enough to pay $30+ for a cleanser. The brand’s Instagram feed of unretouched skin, refill program and herb-harvest reels reinforces a slow-beauty, nature-first lifestyle. Wildbloom competes with other indie “clean” skincare labels that market botanical actives and glass packaging; it differentiates by owning its herb supply chain, formulating without any essential oils for sensitive-skin safety, and keeping production micro-scale so every batch is posted with a harvest date and farm photo.
Herbs from our farm, bottled with intention, visible on your skin
- Vegan
- Cruelty-free