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Around The World In Beauty: Best Australian & New Zealand Beauty Brands

As CF celebrates the inherent connection between beauty brands and their countries of origin in our Around the World In Beauty series, take a trip ‘down under’ to discover the world of Australasian beauty.

Australasia is one of the fastest-growing beauty regions, known for natural skincare, high-performance SPF, and plenty of focus on sustainable formulations.

Despite being currently dominated by the Australians, brands from New Zealand and Fiji are also entering the global marketplace from Australasia, leading to category-transforming innovations in skincare, haircare and bodycare. Expect a focus on natural ingredients, but with proven efficacious results; mineral-based makeup solutions specifically designed to be gentle to your complexion; and a rising number of fragrance brands making their mark using local ingredients.

From Australian sunscreen innovation to New Zealand’s biotech-led skincare, these brands are shaping global beauty trends in 2026. Read on to discover the best Australasian beauty brands to enrich your routine.

Best In Skincare

There’s two things you should know about Australian and, increasingly, New Zealand-based skincare brands. Firstly, many of the most exciting ones are founded and headed up by seriously inspiring female founders – from models and tech entrepreneurs to beauty insiders – who you’d definitely want to swap beauty routines with. Secondly, and perhaps unsurprisingly, you’ll also find them tearing up the rulebook when it comes to transforming your complexion, with natural and eco-friendly formulas to soothe and protect.

ALPHA H

Alpha H, founded by skincare trailblazer Michelle Doherty, was 'doing' exfoliating acids before they became a trend on social media, and despite all the other brands crowding into the market, Liquid Gold is still firmly in the running for first place. It uses one of the most powerful AHAs, 5% glycolic acid, to exfoliate away dead skin cells, so you can quickly see a brighter-looking complexion and the reduced appearance of enlarged pores and dark spots over time.

KORA ORGANICS

When the international model Miranda Kerr couldn't find skincare that was both natural and results-driven, she took action – launching her now award-winning certified-organic brand with natural alternatives to the beauty industry's biggest and best actives. This serum for example is a natural alternative to retinol, which uses bakuchiol and alfalfa extract, to tackle fine lines and uneven  tone. 

JURLIQUE

Currently about to relaunch to the UK market (so watch this space), Jurlique makes all its products on the only biodynamic+ farm in Australia, meaning even the most planet-conscious customers can track the quality of the natural ingredients that are grown, harvested and extracted there. This cleansing oil is a leading example of the brand's 25 years' experience in organic beauty, with its rich combination of botanicals, such as birch, calendula and rosemary, making light work of even stubborn makeup and SPF.

GROWN ALCHEMIST

Grown Alchemist, as the name suggests, is the perfect example of how Australian innovation is increasingly combining the power of nature with the power of science. The 100% natural formulas make use of some super exciting ingredients, such as peptides that can trigger your skin's natural renewal process, leading to better moisture retention, less irritation and a healthier-looking complexion. The unisex moisturiser is so good, your partner is likely to steal it.

ANTIPODES

A standout brand among the region's leading sustainable skincare, every Antipodes product is like a caring hug for the skin with calming, soothing creams that are certified vegan and organic, and traceability quite literally from farm-to-face. The packaging also keeps the environment in mind; its glass jars are recyclable – saving 10 million plastic jars from entering landfill so far – and the labels are printed with biodegradable eco-inks too.

ULTRA VIOLETTE

We couldn't take a digital trip to Australasia without discussing sunscreen and Ultra Violette. Founded by Ava Matthews and Bec Jefferd, this brand has redefined what you thought you knew about sun protection. Far from sticky, heavy and clogging formulas, the brand focuses on creating 'skinscreens', which are as good for your skin as they are for protecting you from the sun. You really have no excuse not to wear it every day.

Australia continues to be a leading player globally in SPF innovation due to strict UV regulations, as well as a customer base that need sunscreens that work with their skin everyday.

EMMA LEWISHAM

If you don't know about New Zealand-born skincare brand Emma Lewisham yet – you soon will. The former tech executive only launched her brand in 2019, but the founder can already count Margot Robbie and Naomi Watts as firm fans. With its carbon-positive beauty model, B Corp sustainability certification and instantly recognisable purple refillable bottles filled with natural, skin nourishing formulas, there's lots to get excited about. Try the travel-sized set for your next inflight routine. 

Best In Makeup

The overall phrase to define Australasian makeup is ‘caring for your complexion’. While there’s plenty of focus on longevity and wide-ranging, flattering shades, the true standout is how the formulas are designed to be gentle to your skin. It’s an opportunity to discover mineral-based, lightweight textures combined with natural ingredients, for makeup looks that provide a healthy radiance and subtle definition for all ages and skin tones.

LANOLIPS

If you were to ask a group of beauty editors to tip out their handbags, its likely a tube of Lanolips would fall out – such is the global influence of this lipcare essential. The key ingredient, lanolin, mimics your skin's natural oils for deep nourishment that can be used not just on your pout, but on dry patches of skin and your cuticles.

 

The original beauty editor-backed lip product – Lanolips is a great example of how Australasian brands prioritise looking after your skin, even through makeup routines.

INIKA

Originally, mineral makeup brands had a reputation for having pigments that didn't quite live up to expectations, and then Inika came along. The range is certified organic, vegan and cruelty free, with lightweight essentials ranging from eyeshadows to mascaras to foundation. If you want to make your makeup routine a little more sustainable, give this blendable, buildable palette a try.

SUVA BEAUTY

Suva Beauty is proof that if more Fijian brands enter the beauty market, they are likely to make a real impact in changing how we apply makeup. This two-in-one hydra liner is a great example of the innovation that powers the brand, with smudge-proof, transfer resistant pops of colour that are perfect for your next summer holiday. The formulas are totally vegan too.

Best In Haircare

From haircare solutions that help tackle hair damage to brands at the forefront of the sustainability revolution, Australasian beauty is at the heart of the movement to shake up how we look after our hair. Plus, whether you have poker-straight type 1 hair or tight coily type 4, there’s something to delight everyone, whether you are searching for a deep-cleaning shampoo or a product that holds your style all day.

ELEVEN AUSTRALIA

ELEVEN Australia arrived on the haircare scene with a bang in 2011 with its Miracle Hair Treatment coming to the rescue of our sorry-looking strands. Now with shampoos, conditioners and styling products to offer too, the brand uses nourishing Australian ingredients, such as desert lime and antioxidant-rich quandong fruit, alongside deliberately straightforward product names and instructions to make the quest for good hair days everyday a lot easier.

SLIP

Nowadays, if you ask a hair stylist for a simple way to reduce hair damage at night, they'll almost certainly suggest you invest in a silk pillowcase. Yet, the beauty world was hardly talking about them before Slip came on the scene, bringing with it the most glamorous and covetable pillows, sleep masks and hair scrunchies to end your 'bed head' nightmares. This brand is still the darling of beauty editors across the globe.

Haircare made super chic in the form of silk accessories as well as sustainable formulas – you can trust Australasian brands to help you have a great hair day.

KEVIN MURPHY

Australian hairstylist Kevin Murphy created his namesake brand after noticing on shoots how even models' hair became dull and lifeless as the day dragged on – so what hope was there for the rest of us. That's why within each bottle of shampoo, conditioning or styling cream you'll find volume, shine and nourishment in droves, with formulas, of course, for all hair types.

Best In Bodycare & Fragrance

You can trust your body to the care of the Australasians, not least because its the birthplace of one of the most famous faux tanning brands on the market. In fact, there’s a product for all your summer bodycare needs, from effective scrubs and lotions that take the chore out of prepping your skin, to the very latest summer scents that are made extra special by their use of local ingredients.

BONDI SANDS

Considering the country is seeing first-hand the effects of a depleting ozone layer, Australians really know that the only safe tan is a fake tan. Luckily, its home to one of the world's best-known tanning brands, Bondi Sands – the go-to choice for committed tanners who don't want to ever compromise. With no-fuss formulas that provide a golden glow without the streaks, plus a holiday-inspiring coconut scent, you don't have to either.

FRANK BODY

From tackling dry elbows and lacklustre limbs to treating body breakouts, Frank Body puts some enjoyment back into the process of getting your body ready for the summer weather, in signature Aussie style. The combination of sea salt, coffee beans and sweet almond oil in this scrub makes getting a deep exfoliation from neck-to-toe easy for even the most time poor.

AESOP

AESOP may no longer be directly owned by Australians (it was bought by L'Oreal in 2023), but it was founded by them and has lost none of the relaxed yet considered luxury aesthetic that sees it take centre stage in the chicest of bathrooms. So much so that the body and hand cleansers especially make for the perfect housewarming gift. 

From faking a gorgeous glow to up-and-coming fragrance brands that niche perfume lovers should add to their shopping lists, the best of Australian and New Zealand-based beauty really does get your heart beating faster.

GOLDFIELD & BANKS

One of our beauty editor's latest fragrant finds, the magic of Goldfield and Banks fragrances is the unique scents they gather from Australia's landscape. For this uplifting summer fragrance, the company explored the otherworldly aromas of the Atherton Plateau, where ancient rainforest, sugarcane fiel and crater lakes collide, becoming the first perfume house to use Red Back Ginger within its enveloping fresh ginger accord.


FAQs: Australasian Beauty & Skincare

What is Australasian beauty known for?

Australasian beauty – which covers Australia, New Zealand and islands like Fiji – is known for its focus on natural ingredients, sun protection, and sustainability. In fact, the region is known for pushing innovation forward in all these areas helping create products that are kinder to your skin, better for the planet, and incredibly efficacious.

Are Australian and New Zealand beauty products different?

Yes – while you can often find similar products when visiting the region and the country’s are known for sharing a commitment to clean and effective formulations, there are some key differences that can be useful to bear in mind. Australian beauty is often driven by sun care, active skincare, and results-led formulations. In particular, Australian brands are particularly recognised for world-leading SPF innovation due to high UV exposure. New Zealand beauty, on the other hand, leans into kindness, with a focus on holistic skincare, sustainability and the power of native ingredients like Manuka honey.

Why are Australian sunscreens considered some of the best in the world?

Australia has some of the strictest sunscreen regulations globally, which means products must meet high standards for UVA and UVB protection. This has led to advanced, cosmetically elegant formulas that combine strong protection with wearable textures, making Australian SPF products highly sought after worldwide.

What ingredients should you look out for in Australasian skincare?

Australasian beauty brands often incorporate powerful native ingredients into their products, reflecting the region’s biodiversity and focus on natural efficacy. Particular ingredients to look out for include:

  • Kakadu plum (Australia): Extremely high in vitamin C, used for brightening
  • Mānuka honey (New Zealand): Known for its antibacterial and healing properties
  • Harakeke flax (New Zealand): Hydrating and soothing
  • Tea tree oil (Australia): A natural antibacterial ingredient for blemish-prone skin

Are Australasian beauty brands sustainable?

While it always depends on the specific brand you are referencing, many Australasian brands prioritise sustainability, with a strong emphasis on eco-friendly packaging, cruelty-free testing, and ethically sourced ingredients. New Zealand brands in particular often highlight their connection to nature, while Australian brands increasingly focus on reef-safe SPF formulas and low-impact production.

Are Australasian beauty products good for sensitive skin?

Yes – many Australasian skincare brands are specifically formulated with gentle, skin-soothing ingredients and minimal irritants. The focus on natural extracts and barrier-supporting formulations makes them particularly suitable for sensitive or reactive skin types, although it’s always important to check ingredient lists for individual sensitivities.


Becki Murray is Citizen Femme’s Beauty and Wellness Director. As one of the only UK journalists to hold a Distinction-grade diploma in cosmetic science, she combines her unique knowledge with an editor’s eye to help you make smarter choices about beauty, wellbeing, and aesthetics. Becki also heads up CF’s spa guide so you could say she’s an expert in the science of relaxation too…


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