A Clean, Green Skincare Trial: Now with a Free $25 Gift Card

I tested every Activist Skincare product and now you can too. With Activist’s 7-piece Skincare Trial Kit you can experience Activist’s luscious facial cleanser, toning mist, treatment serums, and a glow-boosting face oil that melts into your skin without leaving an oily slick. I am definitely impressed with this product line, especially after carefully reading the ingredient list for each product.

Finding skincare products that are easy-peasy to use is always a win and I was especially smitten with Activist’s Sea to Skin Cleansing Gel. I love that it is free of synthetic fragrance and color, silicones, parabens, phenoxyethanol, phthalates and other toxins. It feels great going onto my skin and washes off easily and completely. My skin feels smooth and refreshed after using it. I am definitely impressed with this product line, especially after carefully reading the ingredient list of every product.

The trial kit also includes Botanical Cleansing Oil,  Deep Moisture Cleansing Balm,  Active Hydration Vitamin C+ Antioxidant Serum, Calming Force Clear Skin Serum, and  Precious Oils Active Infusion which I typically used after cleaning at night and before applying my sunscreen in the morning. To read about how I use it to prime my skin before using sunscreen refer to this post.

This Activist Skincare Trial Kit is a risk-free way for fans of clean, green skincare to try before buying. In addition to getting to experience  travel-ready, cruelty-free organic botanical skincare, you will receive a free $25 gift card in your inbox to use towards a full-size future order!

To learn about the two-week refillable trial kit, visit this page.

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

Rachelle is a New York–born lifestyle writer specializing in beauty, food, fashion and accessories, wine and spirits, and home and garden trending news and reviews. An English literature honors graduate, she brings a sharp editorial voice and storytelling sensibility to every project. Beyond journalism, she writes short fiction and 15-minute mysteries. Her novella The Morse Code Murderer has twice ranked on Amazon’s Top 100 in the Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads category, reflecting her flair for suspenseful, tightly crafted narratives. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district.