Pro Palestinian Skincare Brands

Pro Palestinian skincare brand list

Through this blog, I will mention Pro Palestinian skincare brands and those that have no direct ties with Israel. I have already written a blog on makeup brands that are Pro-Palestinian. I never intended for my blog to be political, but words fell short to describe what is happening in Gaza—the mass destruction, indiscriminate killing of women, men, children, small babies, and animals—none are spared.

Every living being is killed. Hospitals, refugee centers, and schools are being bulldozed. It is even worse than what the Mongols did in Nishapur because now, as regular people, we have been witnessing this for 72 days in front of our eyes through social media and feel helpless around the world.

The atrocities by Israel are making anyone with a heart shudder, yet world leaders remain criminally silent. Some attempt to gaslight us, and then there are the evilest of the lot—those who pretend to be the champions of human rights and saviors of Muslims but are hand in glove with Israel and its handler, the USA. In this dire situation, the only way any regular person can protest is through boycotts, protests, and voicing their opinions.

So as a boycott, I have listed the Pro Palestinian skincare brands. These are the brands that have been tried and tested by me.

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List of Pro Palestinian skincare

Heimish

This is my favorite skincare brand from South Korea. I have given it the top position due to the quality of its products. They also offer a wide range of products, including the Moringa, Bulgarian Rose range, acne products, and seaweed.

Heimish, being a Korean brand, has no direct ties with Israel and is a top-notch brand with affordable skincare products

Review of Miniso Facial Cleaner
Review of Miniso Facial Cleaner

Miniso

I absolutely love this brand because of the cute products designed by them. Miniso is popular worldwide due to its affordable, versatile, and cute products. It is a Chinese brand that has drawn inspiration from Japanese brands and has no direct ties with Israel. Regarding skincare, Miniso offers excellent sheet masks, skincare tools like massagers, serums, and exfoliants. 

Cleansio Beauty Bar

Cleansio

A recently launched brand, this beauty soap is an excellent dupe for Dove and features the amazing fragrance of Salvatore Ferragamo—yes, the Italian fragrance! It’s also great for oily and acne-prone skin.

Conatural 

This one is a Pakistani brand founded by two sisters Myra Qureshi and Rema Taseer. Conatural offers a variety of products, including skin naturals, hair care, and face washes, and I found them to be quite effective, especially the Rose cream. As a Pakistani brand, Conatural is Pro Palestinian skincare brand because Pakistan does not recognize Israel.

Andalou

It is a Turkish skincare brand that offers a wide range of products, including facial kits, and is also very affordable. Although Andalou doesn’t explicitly showcase support for the Palestinian cause, it has no ties with Israel.

Nivea

Nivea needs no introduction; it is a highly popular German brand known for its moisturizing creams. Owned by the Beiersdorf Group, the brand, while primarily offering traditional products, is renowned for the quality of its items. Although not explicitly Pro Palestinian skincare brand, it has no direct ties with Israel.

Vlcc facial kit

VLCC

Vandana Luthera is the mastermind behind this Ayurvedic brand from India. I am extremely fond of VLCC as its products, from face wash and cream to facial kits, are top-notch and available at an affordable price range.

VLCC is easily available in the UAE, Singapore, and India but faces availability challenges in other parts of the world. Again, this brand is not explicitly Pro Palestinian skincare brand but it has no direct ties with Israel

Accufix 

It is a small skincare brand from Pakistan, and is owned by a female. Similar to Neutrogena, it specifically caters to those with acne-prone skin. The owner, who once battled severe acne, founded the brand to ensure that others don’t have to suffer from acne.

Accufix B3 – B5 Creme

I appreciate their niche category, and as a fellow acne sufferer, I find joy in their special body wash designed for acne-prone skin.

As a Pakistani brand, Accufix supports pro-Palestinian causes, but it faces availability issues outside Pakistan. I sincerely hope they consider international shipping or become available on Amazon.

Clarins by Clarins Super Restorative Rose Radiance Cream for WOMEN

Clarins

Clarins is a French luxury skincare brand that I absolutely adore, although some of its products have become quite expensive. The double serum and rose creams are truly exceptional.

Establishing itself as one of the pioneers in producing excellent skincare products, Clarins is readily accessible in most parts of the world and on Amazon. 

Once more, while this brand is not explicitly pro-Palestinian, it does not have direct ties with Israel.

Bottle of INKEY List Kaolin Clay Mask

Inkey

Some people claim that it is a competitor of The Ordinary as it was also launched around the same time in 2018. Inkey is a UK-based brand that offers versatile and innovative skincare products, including actives like Niacinamide serum, AHA BHA, and various clays. 

As a fan of The Ordinary, I don’t think it comes close, but it might be worth trying and giving it more chances, I guess. I genuinely believe that it needs to be acquired by a pro-Palestinian humane group before it gets absorbed like The Ordinary by Estee Lauder.

Inkey is easily available in most parts of the world. Inkey is not explicitly Pro Palestinian skincare brand but it has no direct ties with Israel.

Box of Palmers for Skin success anti-dark spot fade cream

Palmer’s 

Palmer’s – a skincare brand that has literally changed my life. When I was feeling dissipated and hopeless about my skin, it was Palmer’s that gave me hope that I could turn things around for acne spots. I need to try their oils, but as a fan of its acne fade cream, it has truly lived up to its claim.

Being an American brand since 1800, Palmers targets blemished skin, offers top-notch quality products, and is easily available in most parts of the world.

Again, this is not explicitly a Pro Palestinian skincare brand, but it has no direct ties with Israel.

Diamenta Laboratories

It is a beauty brand from Tunisia, a North African country widely recognized for skincare products, particularly Rhassoul clay. I tried the Diamenta Laboratories mask, and it was one of the best clay masks I’ve ever used, proving very effective on my acne-prone skin. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find it again after purchasing my first bottle, indicating availability issues.

Once more, this brand is not explicitly pro-Palestinian, but it has no direct ties with Israel

Fluide Hydratant et Energisant Ultra Léger

Shisedo 

I don’t think Shiseido needs any introduction. It is a top-notch Japanese brand with versatile products, especially the sunblock. While Shiseido is a bit pricey, I believe that the product quality justifies the cost. It is easily available in most parts of the world and on Amazon.

Again, this brand is not explicitly pro-Palestinian, but it has no direct ties with Israel.

Ayuverdic Experience

It is an Ayurvedic Indian brand and is easily available in the USA, UK, and Canada. Ayurvedic Experience offers organic products such as essential oils, serums, and eye care creams. Once again, this brand is not explicitly pro-Palestinian, but it has no direct ties with Israel

Spa ceylon White Rice Nourishing Cream

SPA CEYLON 

This one is a Srilankan brand founded in 2009. It has Ayurvedic products ranging from treatment, massage and bath oils, exfoliating bars, and moisturizing balms. 

I really love its products due to its amazing quality and affordability. Again, this brand is not explicitly Pro Palestinian skincare brand, but it has no direct ties with Israel

Vaseline – Pro Palestinian Skincare

Vaseline

Atlas, we have a well known household brand vaseline which is known for its petroleum jelly but Vaseline also produces a range of products from moisturising lotions creams, lip creams and oils. Again, this brand is not explicitly Pro Palestinian skincare brand, but it has no direct ties with Israel.

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Aicha’s thoughts on Pro Palestinian Skincare Brands

In conclusion, I have introduced some Pro Palestinian skincare brands from around the world that offer good quality and are not associated with Israel. I have tried and tested them, so if you would like me to try other Pro-Palestinian skincare brands, please feel free to reach out to me.

I believe it is the least we can do in this cruel world. It is important that everyone, especially Muslims, should realize who the traitors among them are that are supporting this genocide. The countries taking the lead in backstabbing Palestinians are not the USA or European countries (they have been quite vocal in supporting Israel), but the self-proclaimed leaders of the Muslim world: the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan. These three countries are providing safe passage to the ships in the Red Sea supplying goods to Israel, which is killing everyone in Palestine. Apart from these there is Egypt, Bahrain and Pakistan that supports Israel and basically are the vassel states of USA.

(The Red Sea passage of ships going to Israel was blocked by the Houthis to pressurize Israel to stop the war)

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The purpose of stating all this is that if you are boycotting Israeli brands that supports genocide, then also stop supporting demons in power in your respective countries. The majority of people are naive and peace-loving; they lack awareness of how they have been deceived and unwittingly become complicit in the genocide in Palestine.

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If you are a Muslim, Boycott Hajj, Umrah, tourist visits to the UAE, and Jordan, particularly any activities that contribute to the governments of these nations.

Remember, these kinds of psychopaths won’t limit themselves to just this; they will engulf the whole world in their hatred.

2 thoughts on “Pro Palestinian Skincare Brands”

    1. Firstly, Unilever, like other MNCs, prioritizes profits above all else. Open condemnation of Israel results in pro-Israel investors (major) withdraw funding, that’s a significant challenge for MNCs.

      One positive action that Unilever has taken is the closure of its factory in West Settlement, which was constructed on land taken from Palestinians, Beigel and Beigel from the occupied territories. They relocated it to a plant in Safed, Israel. This is a significant move, one that sets them apart from other major MNCs. Therefore, in my opinion, pro-Palestinian individuals should reconsider boycotting Unilever.

      Furthermore, rather than solely boycotting brands that support Israel, Muslims worldwide should boycott traitor countries that betray the Palestinian cause, such as UAE, KSA, Egypt, Pakistan, and Jordan.

      No Umrah, No Hajj, No tourist visits to UAE, Egypt, Jordan until they change their stance and join the boycott against Israel. UAE has not even severed its diplomatic ties with Israel. Given these circumstances, Poor Unilever is way down the boycott list.

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