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95%

of trial participants agree that the Cleansing Gel is deeply clarifying without stripping or drying out their skin

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92%

of trial participants would recommend the Cleansing Gel to people with sensitive skin

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90%

of trial participants agree that since using the Cleansing Gel, their skin appears more radiant and balanced

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Ingredients that you'll love

Known for its remarkably high levels of vitamin C (up to 100 times more vitamin C than oranges by weight!), Kakadu Plum brightens the skin while effectively combating dullness and uneven skin tone with its extraordinary antioxidant protection ability.

A soothing botanical extract celebrated for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties. It reduces redness and irritation and contributes to a more even skin tone. Its gentle nature also makes it ideal for sensitive skin.

A versatile and soothing plant extract, is known for its hydrating, healing and anti-inflammatory properties. Its natural enzymes also gently exfoliate and promote cell regeneration.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, all Saya Skin products are safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, with new products, it is always recommended that you consult your healthcare professional for personalised advice, as your skin can become more sensitive during and/or post-pregnancy.

Introducing

Saya Skin

Born on the idyllic shores of Noosa, Queensland, Saya embodies the beauty and efficacy of botanical ingredients. Harnessing the power of healing with Australian native botanicals and combining it with powerful active ingredients, each formulation is supported by research and backed by science

More than just a beauty brand, Saya is a way of life that promises to elevate your daily self-care routine and optimise skin health.

All Saya products are created without potentially harmful ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, petroleum, synthetic fragrances and dyes, and are developed and manufactured in small batch production in Australia.