Giovanni Cosmetics is an eco-friendly brand that creates natural and organic hair care, body care, and skincare products.
Founded in 1979 by Arthur Guidotti in Los Angeles, California.
Giovanni Cosmetics was one of the first natural hair care brands to enter the market.
In 2003, the brand was acquired by parent company Eco Lips.
Giovanni has won numerous awards for their products, including Best of Natural Beauty Awards 2018 and 2019.
Today, the brand is still dedicated to using natural and organic ingredients and eco-friendly manufacturing processes.
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This shampoo is formulated with tea tree oil, peppermint, and eucalyptus to help soothe the scalp and leave hair feeling refreshed.
This facial mask is made with activated charcoal and volcanic ash to purify and detoxify the skin.
This styling wax is made with natural beeswax and provides a strong hold for all hair types.
This conditioner is designed to nourish and hydrate dry, damaged hair with a blend of avocado and olive oils.
This conditioner is enriched with shea butter and silk proteins to help smooth and hydrate dry, frizzy hair.
Yes, all Giovanni Cosmetics products are cruelty-free and not tested on animals.
Some Giovanni Cosmetics products are vegan, but not all. The brand does offer a selection of vegan products that are clearly labeled on their website.
Giovanni Cosmetics uses natural and organic ingredients in their products, including botanicals, herbs, and essential oils. They avoid harsh chemicals like sulfates and parabens.
Yes, many Giovanni Cosmetics hair care products are safe for color-treated hair. They offer a selection of products specifically labeled for use on color-treated hair.
Giovanni Cosmetics products are sold at a variety of retailers, including Whole Foods, Target, and online on their website and through other retailers.