There’s only one thing that keeps us from stocking our medicine cabinets full of Drunk Elephant products: the price tag. “If we feed the skin only biocompatible ingredients that can accept, understand, recognize, process and benefit from… then the skin can do what it’s supposed to do, and our skin is happy and healthy.” So, our first order of business is to respect and support the barrier,” she said. The skin is an organ that functions a certain way, and it has a protective barrier that guards and maintains its function. “I credit the popularity of the line to one simple fact: it works,” founder Tiffany Masterson told Beauty and Well-Being. (Refreshing, given that there are so many skincare products out there that flat-out don’t do squat).
The products-famous for being all-natural and free of essential oils and fragrances-are worth their weight in gold. While Drunk Elephant might get your attention with its bright packaging and funky name, it’s what’s inside that has transformed this high-end brand.