We scored every beauty & personal care product in our database on certifications, ingredient transparency, sourcing, packaging and brand ethics. Here are the top 10, ranked by composite ethics score.

A highly ethical, multi-use lotion crafted with organic oils and fair trade ingredients, setting the industry standard for supply chain transparency and regenerative agriculture.

The gold standard of ethical cleaning. A highly concentrated, multi-surface liquid soap made from organic oils and fair trade ingredients in 100% PCR packaging.

The gold standard of ethical soaps, featuring regenerative organic palm oil and a legacy of fair-trade advocacy and radical transparency.

A zero-waste, plastic-free solid shampoo bar that replaces three plastic bottles, featuring fair-trade ingredients and a focus on water conservation.

A mass-market accessible body wash that funds community empowerment projects in Togo, West Africa, using fair-trade unrefined shea butter.
A zero-waste, plastic-free body cleanser bar that replaces three bottles of liquid soap and uses regenerative fair-trade ingredients.

A zero-waste, plastic-free shampoo bar equivalent to three bottles of liquid shampoo, utilizing fair-trade cocoa butter and peppermint oil.

The ultimate multi-tasker for minimalist hosts; one bottle can wash hands, body, hair, and even dishes.

A zero-waste, plastic-free solution for hair and body, specifically curated for the minimalist traveler looking to bypass liquid restrictions.

A UK-based, women-owned B Corp offering the highest ethical standard in menstrual care. This bulk 'Sisterhood' bundle features GOTS organic cotton tampons and pads with RSPO-segregated inputs, ensuring zero deforestation.
TL;DR
The best ethical beauty & personal care in 2026 is Organic Fragrance-Free Lotion by Dr. Bronner's, with an ethics score of 98/100 backed by B Corp, USDA Organic, Fair Trade. Followed by Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Peppermint), Bar Soap (Peppermint), Ethique Eco-Friendly Mint & Ginger Shampoo Bar.
Every product earns an ethics score from 0–100 based on third-party certifications (B Corp, Leaping Bunny, USDA Organic, Fair Trade, etc.), ingredient and material safety, supply-chain transparency, packaging sustainability, and brand-level practices. We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are derived entirely from the underlying data.
Picking a ethical beauty & personal care product looks simple until you flip the pack over and stare at a paragraph of INCI names, three sustainability logos of unclear provenance, and a marketing story that gestures at recyclability without specifying which parts, in which country, under which scheme. What follows is our attempt to translate that fog into practical shorthand.
The ethical beauty & personal care market has professionalised sharply over the last five years — a good thing when it means audited certifications and traceable supply chains, a bad thing when it means large conglomerates buying up indie brands whose ethical reputation predates their new ownership. Our brand-ownership map flags those cases directly on the product page. Where a ranking is close, the deciding factor is usually the parent company's broader record.
Marks that regularly hold up in this category, cross-checked against public audit trails.
EthiCompare scores every beauty & personal care product across five pillars: (1) independently verified certifications, (2) ingredient- or material-level analysis against a running list of known animal-derived, palm-derived, and hazardous inputs, (3) supply-chain transparency and worker-welfare disclosures, (4) packaging and end-of-life design, and (5) parent-brand behaviour including animal-testing policy and lobbying history. Each pillar is scored 0-100 and combined into the composite ethics score you see on every card. We publicly document the methodology and never accept payment for placement.
Organic Fragrance-Free Lotion by Dr. Bronner's tops our ranking with an ethics score of 98/100.
Each product earns a 0–100 ethics score weighted across third-party certifications, ingredient and material safety, supply-chain transparency, packaging sustainability and brand-level ethics.
Many carry Vegan and Leaping Bunny certifications. Each listing shows the verified certifications so you can filter by vegan, cruelty-free, organic or fair-trade specifically.