For Philosophy, it's not just about supporting good skin; it's also about empowering women through the prevention and treatment of women's mental health issues with its Hope & Grace Initiative. Since 2014, the brand has donated $4.3 million to the cause, ultimately supporting 1.5 million women worldwide.
Try this: Philosophy Anti-Wrinkle Miracle Worker Eye+ Line-Correcting Eye Cream, $60
In addition to creating an all-natural product made for all women to enjoy, Oy-L founder Andrea Pierce-Naymon also donates 15 percent of sales to Dysautonomia International, a non-profit dedicated to bettering the lives of people living with dysautonomia. Naymon's daughter has Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, a type of dysautonomia that predominantly affects young women.
Try this: Oy-L Body Scrub, $30
Onomie's focus is two-fold: First, it names its eye and lip products after strong females that have paid the way for modern women (we're particular fans of the Boosting Lip + Cheek in Aquitaine, $30 and the A.C.E. Illuminating Eye Treatment in Curie, $40). The brand also keep its eye on the future by donating 1 percent of its annual profit to She's the First, a non-profit that aims to help first-generation female high school graduates in low-income communities.
Try this: Onomie Eye Essentials Duo, $55
With every skincare set sold, Fré plants an argan tree to support women who harvest argan oil in Morocco. And planting the "tree of life" is just half of it: The female-focused company also hosts women empowerment seminars in Morocco to foster new opportunities for the coming generations.
Try this: Fré Skincare The 123Fré Set, $115
Made for women by women, this teen-friendly line partners with Step Up, an organization that empowers girls living in or going to school in under-resourced communities. In honor of International Women's Day, they are donating 20 precent of all their sales for the month of March to this cause.
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