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Kindred Black
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«Our beauty products are plastic free and sealed with corks and wax»

Natalie Hemengül
12.6.2024
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Kindred Black produces care products in handmade glass vials. There’s zero plastic and no labels. The price tag is accordingly high. I spoke to the founders about the peculiarities and challenges of the slow beauty niche.

How much are you prepared to pay for tinted lip balm? 10, 15, or maybe even 20 francs? Kindred Black sells it for 85 US dollars. And it’s one of the brand’s cheaper beauty products. At first glance, that’s a bit steep, to say the least. However, take a closer look and it makes more sense.

Jennifer: Each bottle is unique because it’s blown by hand. We often go for the colour jar for certain ingredients we love and use that over and over again. Rose oil often comes in a pink bottle, cucumber seed oil in a green one and ocotillo in a cobalt blue one.

And the bottles aren’t labelled?
Alice: No, we deliberately leave them unbranded to preserve that feeling that they’re works of art. Something to be treasured, kept and used as part of an important ritual.

Has this caused any problems?
Alice: Different countries have different regulations regarding packaging and labelling. As our range is very small and customised, we can’t always adhere to these in every country. We don’t want to change the nature of our range just to comply with packaging regulations. This year, however, we want to see whether we can meet these requirements without jeopardising the integrity of our idea.

Does the packaging concept limit you in terms of formulation and shelf life?
Alice: Wax and cork don’t provide an airtight seal. That’s why our products can’t contain water. This is the biggest difference to conventional packaging.

Where do you produce your products?
Alice: We have studios in New York and New Jersey, where 90 per cent of our products are developed and manufactured. We work with herbalists and farms across the country to produce some of our skincare products and fragrances, and then ship them to our facility for bottling.

What are you particularly proud of?
Jennifer: To staying true to our original mission for the last nine years, namely treating our planet better. And never wavering, even if it would’ve meant more money in our pockets.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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