Derma E - About

About Derma E

DERMA E has been the go-to for clean, transformative skincare since 1984. Starting out in a small health food store in Southern California with our renowned E 12,000 I.U. Moisturizing Cream, we’ve grown into the #1 brand for natural skincare and a leading name in dermatologist recommended solutions. ​

Natural Is Sustainable

At DERMA E, we empower you to break free from what’s trending and reach for what’s clinically proven. This commitment begins with pure, potent ingredients—vegan and cruelty-free—formulated without over 2,500 harmful additives, including parabens, sulfates, petroleum, artificial colors, gluten, soy, and GMOs. Because when it comes to unlocking your skin’s full potential, we believe that what’s been left out of your skincare is as important as what’s been put in. ​

Today, we proudly stand at the crossroads of efficacy and ethics. Our formulas serve as an entry point into serious skincare, meticulously crafted from vitamins and nutrients that provide restorative benefits and embody our commitment to effective solutions that provide clinically proven results.

Derma E - About
Derma E - About

Our Environment

At Derma E, we believe in providing our customers with products that represent not only a conscientious approach to health and wellbeing, but also to the environment as well. All our products are sustainably formulated with an eco-ethical mindset, ensuring that we minimise the impact on our ecosystems. All our product packaging components are recyclable and we strive to offset 100% of our conventional electricity usage during the manufacturing processes using wind energy certificates.

Refuse To Use ™ List

The DERMA E “Refuse to Use ™ List” is a comprehensive list of over 2700 common ingredients that have actually been found to be toxic to both people and the environment. DERMA E has been building this list of ingredients to ban in their products since their inception in 1984, This extensive list includes familiar ingredients like: parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde donors, animal ingredients, synthetics fragrances, and more. Many of these ingredients are banned in the EU and other countries, but are still found in products within the US.