Skinis™ is a Filipino-owned company that focuses on innovating fresh-natural hair, body, and skin care products derived from fresh fruit and plant extracts found in nature and incorporate scientifically proven actives to create the perfect hair, body, and skin care products for the modern Filipinas.
Made with only quality ingredients, Skinis™ is a groundbreaking hair, body and skin care line that enhances the natural beauty of every Filipinas.
The Skinis™ Philosophy
Caring for your body should not only rely on hair, body and skin care products, but caring for the body as a whole. We strongly believe in the holistic approach of taking care of the body, such as eating right, drinking 7 to 8 glasses of water a day, exercising etc.
Love Yourself
Our society is inundated with strong messages about women and how they should look, and all of these negative messages perpetuate the same myth: That we diminish if we do not look like models.
That's why our philosophy has inspired us to create hair, body, and skin care line that's natural + scientifically proven actives to bring out a woman's natural beauty, naturally glowing and lit-from-within.
Our Skinis line brings out your natural radiance giving you simple, safe products to moisturize, brighten, even out skin tone, nourish, cleanse and exfoliate from head to toe.
All our products echo our philosophy of health, happiness, vitality, well-being and self-love.
Sustainability Efforts
Cruelty-Free products - We love animals and our environment. So at Skinis, we make sure that all our ingredients are sourced from reputable suppliers that do not test on animals.
For shipping packaging, we use corrugated boxes, paper tapes, recycled boxes ( that we get from grocery stores and fruit sellers ) and shredded newspaper or recycled/reused paper that we ask as donations from offices .
For liquid and creams and gel product packaging. If we do use containers for liquids and creams, they’re packaged using recycled and recyclable materials such as PET plastics or tin cans.
For Soaps and Shampoo bars. We transitioned to the use of rice paper to wrap the bars.
For Sticker labels. We use ‘matte’ paper instead of vinyl or glossy because they contain traces of plastic.