The Art of 'Sustainable' Skincare

The Art of 'Sustainable' Skincare

The art of skincare: 

the sustainable way


Aloe Attiva's mission with sustainability

In addition to working alongside water.org, Aloe Attiva produces all of our packaging in Italy from sustainable resources wherever possible. Read more below to find out how.



1. Recyclability

Crafted with high quality, Italian glass, all aspects of certain Aloe Attiva products are recyclable, including the products themselves. 

When your Serum is fully used, please recycle responsibly according to your local municipality; typically, by separating the glass bottle and vial dropper (recycle them as glass) from the plastic collar and bulb.

When your Cream is fully used, please recycle responsibly according to your local municipality; typically, by separating the glass jar (recycle it as glass) from the plastic cap.




2. FSC Paper Boxes

Aloe Attiva produces all of our packaging in Italy from sustainable resources wherever possible, including 100% recyclable FSC paper for our cartons and glass bottles for our 4X Powerlixir and 3D Powerhydrator. 


3. Italian Glass Quality

We take pride in crafting products that are not only great for your skin, but great for the earth. The glass used for Aloe Attiva products like our 3D POWERHYDRATOR and 4x POWERLIXIR is no exception and brings the art of skincare to life in the Italian way.

4. Italian Craftsmanship

Marco Vernazza, founder of Aloe Attiva Italia, was born in Genova (Genoa, Italy) and has dedicated his career to understanding natural formulations, as well as learning and improving on the art of skincare. At age 18, he began as an apprentice formulating vitamins behind the tablet press. He identified a growing niche in the Italian market as the demand grew for natural, herbal supplements. After establishing a successful health and wellness distribution company in Italy, he then identified the growing need for natural topical skincare. This legacy of Italian craftsmanship has carried its way into the launch of what is now, Aloe Attiva.


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