Considering more women are murdered at the hands of someone they love than by a stranger, this natural beauty company wanted to help free women from dangerous relationships. It donates 20 percent of the proceeds from two products to #MoveToEndDV, a non-profit that aids victims and survivors to start a new life via community support.
Buy this: Calming Cleanser, $26; Calming Moisturizer, $24
Buy this: Calming Cleanser, $26; Calming Moisturizer, $24
If you're looking for the right gift for the right celebration, let us introduce you to this women-led company that curates artisan goods from around the country. As mothers, military wives and veterans, they've decided to partner with America's Vet Dogs, by donating a portion of all proceeds to train service dogs for former servicemen and women with disabilities.
Buy this: The Spa Day, $123
Buy this: The Spa Day, $123
This luxury skin care brand wants to help women worldwide, inspiring them to partner with Women At Risk, International, which creates circles of protection around women and children. It donates eight percent of profits to various charities each year, making each lap around the sun an opportunity to intervene and make a difference.
Buy this: Eye Renewal Cream, $225
Buy this: Eye Renewal Cream, $225
For the past 17 years, the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation has contributed millions to improve the health, happiness and education of children in 50 countries. A quarter from every product is directly donated to the foundation, making anything you buy a way to help.
Buy this: Epoch Glacial Marine Mud, $35
Buy this: Epoch Glacial Marine Mud, $35
This at-home whitening device company wants to do more than give the nation pretty smiles — it also wants to ensure future generations are prepared for happiness and success. The brand gives to the LEAP Foundation, which teaches college and high school kiddos the skills they need, from academics to emotional wellbeing and more.
Buy this: Mobile White, $79
Buy this: Mobile White, $79