21 Awesome Beauty Products You Can Find at Whole Foods

by VICTORIA HOFF

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A Parisian beauty editor once told me she and her colleagues liken Whole Foods to Disneyland. They don’t have anything like it in France, and much like you’d be hard-pressed to find an American editor who won’t shut up about the wonders of Monoprix (myself included), French beauty fans love hitting up Whole Foods’ Whole Body section whenever they’re in the States to stock up on the best in niche organic and all-natural beauty. Of course, we tend to take what we have readily available for granted, and up to that point, I hadn’t really poked around in Whole Body too much. But it took a foreigner to make me realize that I’d been largely ignoring a pretty killer beauty destination for way too long.

As much of a one-stop shop as Whole Body already is for natural, non-toxic products (many of which are relatively inexpensive and have cult followings), you’re only going to see it get better in the coming months—and you have Maren Giuliano to thank for that. As the head of beauty and wellness at Whole Foods, it’s her responsibility to source and curate the products that appear on Whole Body’s shelves—an honor reserved for very few qualifying brands. “Our goal is to carry the best natural skincare products on the market and we’re always looking to elevate our standards,” she says. “We have strict standards for what we allow in every aisle of our store, but that’s especially true for our beauty department.

Each time Giuliano and her team are considering a new product or brand, it goes through a rigorous vetting process that covers everything from formulation—“We screen for more than 400 ingredients, including parabens,” says Giuliano—to company conditions and the backstory behind a given brand. “It’s really important that a brand aligns with our company’s mission and that the brand uses their platform for good,” she says.

All of this has allowed Whole Body to stock an exclusive but illustrious array of brands, a number that is only growing exponentially with the rise of eco-friendly and organic beauty as a greater trend. Inexpensive essential oils and petroleum-free jellies share shelf space with luxe, organic skincare and makeup, making for a wonderful variety that’s all tied together by clean ingredients and reliability. Right now, popular brands range from Dr. Hauschka and Burt’s Bees to Weleda and Juice Beauty. Whole Body’s next major launch is from Whole Foods’ native brand: a salon-quality haircare line due in November. Giuliano notes that they’re also starting to focus a lot on indie and international brands as well.

Which brings me back to that “Disneyland” analogy. Aside from the excitement and fun of perusing Whole Body, it’s also sensory overload—you want to sniff, touch, and look at everything. So to save you a little time on your next visit, we asked Giuliano to hand-pick her must-have items—and threw in a few of our own, too.

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Acure Organics 100% Wildcrafted Marula Oil

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Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay

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MyChelle Perfect C Serum

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Alba Botanica Acnedote Deep Pore Wash

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365 Everyday Value Daily Facial Cleanser

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Aura Cacia Lavender Essential Oil

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Burt’s Bees Tinted Lip Balm in Forest Flower

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Dr. Hauschka Revitalizing Day Cream

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Evan Healy Rose Geranium HydroSoul

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John Masters Organics Lavender & Avocado Intensives Conditioner

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Juice Beauty Green Apple Peel

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REN Glycol Lactic Radiance Renewal Mask

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Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

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Derma E Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Serum

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Herb Pharm Original Salve

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Heritage Store Rosewater

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Mineral Fusions Volumizing Mascara in Chestnut

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Waxelene Petroleum Jelly Alternative

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Weleda Skin Food

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Thayer’s Lavender Witch Hazel Toner

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Sheamoisture African Black Soap

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