Face Theory is a UK-based skincare company that offers clean, effective, affordable, and cruelty-free products using natural and scientifically-proven ingredients.
Founded in 2016 by Richard, a biochemist, and his wife, the company started selling its products directly online.
In 2018, Face Theory launched its direct-to-consumer subscription service where users can receive personalized skincare routine including their best-suited products.
As of 2021, the company has shipped its products to over 95 countries worldwide and has won multiple awards for best skincare brand.
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A lightweight moisturizer infused with natural antioxidants that help reduce skin damage and brighten the complexion.
A gentle cleanser that effectively removes dirt, makeup, and impurities without stripping the skin's natural oils.
An alcohol-free toner that helps maintain the skin's pH balance, unclog pores, and reduce their appearance using salicylic acid and ceramides.
Yes, all Face Theory products are cruelty-free and Leaping Bunny certified.
Yes, most of the Face Theory products are fragrance-free and formulated for all skin types, including sensitive skin. However, it's always best to check the ingredient list and do a patch test before using any new product.
Yes, Face Theory offers a range of products specifically targeted towards acne-prone skin, such as the Clarifying Cleanser C2, the Zinc & Vitamin C Serum, and the Porebright N10 Serum.
Results may vary depending on the specific product and individual skin concerns. However, most users notice visible improvement within a few weeks of consistent use.
Face Theory offers a range of affordable skincare products, with prices ranging from £7.99 to £39.99. The subscription service also offers discounts and free shipping options.