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Where are your products made?
Our products are formulated and manufactured right here in the United States, with globally sourced components, ingredients, and packaging. Some of our merchandise, including our Shower Loofah, Tote Bag, and Dopp Kit, are manufactured overseas.
What ingredients do you use?
Each product page will have an 'Ingredients' section with featured ingredients and a full ingredient list. Our products are 100% Vegan, certified cruelty-free, and free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, silicones, and aluminum. In considering additi
Are your products hypoallergenic?
We safety test all of our products for irritation and skin sensitization. That said, since the term "hypoallergenic" has no federal standard governing its use, we don't make that claim. If you have a known sensitivity to any ingredient, we'd recommen
Are your products non-comedogenic?
Since the term "non-comedogenic" (meaning it won't clog or block your pores) has no federal standard governing its use, we don't make that claim. If you're prone to clogged pores or breakouts, we'd recommend checking the full ingredient list on the p
Is Huron cruelty-free and vegan?
Absolutely! Huron is Certified Cruelty-Free under the Leaping Bunny Program, which promotes a comprehensive standard guaranteeing products are free of animal testing at every stage of development. We're also registered with PETA as a Global Animal Te
Are your products regulated by the FDA?
Yes! Huron follows strict protocols to ensure the safety and integrity of all our products. The FDA does regulate cosmetics under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA), whi
Is your packaging recyclable?
We appreciate you considering this. Good news! Our packaging materials are 100% recyclable.
Are your fragrances natural or synthetic?
Our fragrances are a blend of both natural and synthetic (man-made) compounds—and always free of parabens, phthalates, and other potentially harmful chemicals. We know "synthetic" can sound off-putting, but here's some context: many synthetic molecul


