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Humankind skincare
Humankind skincare








The cleanser, for example, comes in the biggest bottle, while the cream comes in the smallest. Remembering which order they go in is easy, too, because the size of the packaging shrinks as you go.

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The products are clean, green, vegan and ingredient-driven, meaning there's no need to leave time between products for your skin to rest or recover, redness to dissipate or the formula to dissolve. They're packaged as the "Three Minute Facial Routine" because Pharrell believes your morning routine should be easy to use and quick to complete - hence the name. Together, they retail for $100 dollars separately? $126 bucks. The Three Minute Facial Routine, sold as a set at retailers like Ssense, features three products: a Rice Powder Cleanser (step one), Lotus Enzyme Exfoliator (step two) and Humidifying Cream (step three). Humanrace Products The Humanrace Three Minute Facial Routine His products rely on ingredients he's used for years, repackaged in reusable green (a reference to the environment) vessels. It’s because I feel like maybe I might be able to offer a unique point of view that doesn't exist." I guess it’s the same reason why I enter any platform or artistic discipline. "There are a lot of innovators in the space doing great things, and they’re doing it their way. "For me, any category that we step into we want to make it better than the way we found it," he told Highsnobiety. Sure, Pharrell's better known for his beats and sneakers than he is bar soap, but he says the expansion into skincare felt natural. Plus, staying in line with Pharrell's motto of skincare for everyone, the green packaging comes complete with product names written in braille and intuitive press or shake applicators. Refills are sold for a fraction of the full-price item, and there's a subscription option available so you never have to manually re-order. You don't just toss the bottle once the moisturizer's gone, for example. Humanrace dedicated a chunk of time pre-launch to developing these containers to their own specifications so that they could be refillable.

humankind skincare

It's because they're sourced from the same companies. If you look closely at the skincare products you already own - if you own more than one or two - you'll see that the vessels aren't very different.

humankind skincare

No, not the molds that slowly appear on old cheese, but rather the molds that most skincare brands use to package and deliver their products. The green vessels that the formulas arrive in were custom made without molds. In the two years since launch, Humanrace has furthered its mission of moving away from single-use plastics and water-based products in favor of post-consumer plastic waste vessels, recyclable paper refills, soap-free formulas and vegetable dyes. Humanrace launched in 2020, earning Pharrell a spot on several year-end best-of lists for skincare, sustainability and broader product innovation. When did Humanrace launch? Is Humanrace Sustainable? He co-founded it alongside frequent collaborator Rachel Muscat with consultation from his personal dermatologist, Dr. He's particular about calling it such because it sells all of his creative endeavors: sneakers, clothing, ceramics and now skin- and bodycare. Humanrace is Pharrell Williams' product company. Like Muscat told Highsnobeity, "if the product wasn't true to the person or the brand that you're working with, it just won't resonate with the consumer." About Humanrace What is Humanrace? Hell, he's named the whole thing Humanrace.

humankind skincare

(It's due to more than just great genes.) Plus, there's an air of heady altruism throughout - and if you're familiar with Pharrell, you're aware of this in everything else he does. He's pulling back the curtain on his good skin if you will. As you can see, it isn't just Pharrell OK-ing someone else's ideas. Long-time Adidas executive Rachel Muscat - first with Yeezy and then Pharrell - serves as co-founder and president. He developed Humanrace's three-step skincare routine with the help of his long-term dermatologist, New York-based Dr.








Humankind skincare