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Help save animals affected by Australian bushfires with these beauty buys


JANUARY 14, 2020 5:34 PM EST

With tragedies such as the Australian bush fires and the earthquakes happening in Puerto Rico, now more than ever brands are taking initiative and using their platforms to create change through purchases. Many companies are partnering with organizations to donate a portion of profit or 100% of their sales during this time of need. From serums, tanning products, and more, scroll to see with beauty buys help give back to the wildfire crisis.

© Nomad Cosemtics

Native Tones

Nomad’s founders, Felicia and Antti Rintanen, traveled to Sydney back in 2017 and have a great love and appreciation for the country. The trip inspired them to design the Sydney palette. To support animals and those in need, when you buy this palette the brand will donate a portion of your purchase to RSPCA Australia.

Nomad Cosmetics Sydney Bathers Palette, $27, nomadcosmetics.com

© Alpyn Beauty

Survival Serum

The sustainably sourced natural skin care line is donating 50% of all its online sales from January 8th to January 15th to WIRES Wildlife Rescue.

Alpyn Beauty PlantGenius Survival Serum, $68, alpynbeauty.com

© Pacifica Beauty

Earthly Scents

The vegan and cruelty-free brand vowed on social media to donate 100% of the proceeds from thier coconut line from January 8 to 15 to WIRE Wildlife Rescue.

Pacifica Beauty Coconut Probiotic Water Rehab Cream, $10, pacificabeauty.com

© Bondi Sands

Sunny Side

To show their love and support for their homeland, Bondi Sands donated AU $100,000 divided between the Salvation Army and WIRES Wildlife Rescue. The tanning tool company also created two reusable products with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the Red Cross to support relief in Australia.

Bondi Sands Liquid Gold Self Tanning Oil, $24, bondisands.com

© Zitsticka

Bye Bump

Known for their acne relief treatments on social media, the skincare brand announced they’d be donating all their profits to New South Wales Rural Fire Service. Save the world, one zit at a time.

Zitsticka Killa Kit, $29, zitsticka.com