Natural, nourishing and restorative skincare essentials.
By Sarah was inspired by the personal journey of sisters Sarah and Lauren Murrell. While Lauren recovered from acute myeloid leukaemia, Sarah became both her stem cell donor and skincare saviour. Struggling to find natural, effective products for Lauren’s delicate, post-treatment skin, Sarah created her own – and the brand was born.
Today, London-based By Sarah offers skin care products that are crafted to care for your skin, blending nature and science so it can look and feel its best. Their formulas are dermatologically approved for sensitive skin, fragrance-free, SLS-free and free from essential oils. Plus, they are vegan and cruelty-free, offering a gentle and ethical skincare experience.
Our collection of By Sarah skincare products includes hydrating masks and mists that deliver moisture, along with rich facial oils that help maintain balance and a healthy-looking glow. Targeted boosters are created with skin tone, texture and brightness in mind, while daily SPF creams provide high-level sun protection with a lightweight feel. The range also features gentle cleansers and deeply moisturising balms, ideal for soothing and softening the skin's appearance.
By Sarah is the first UK independently-owned and female-founded skincare company to achieve B Corp status, demonstrating its dedication to both people and the planet; a brand you can truly feel good about using. As a UK stockist of By Sarah skincare products, browse the selection at Healf.
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Yes. By Sarah skincare is independently tested and dermatologically approved for sensitive skin. The formulas are fragrance-free and free from essential oils, designed specifically for skin under stress.
All products are fully vegan and registered with The Vegan Society, and certified cruelty-free under the Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny programme.
Yes. The full range is safe to use during pregnancy, after birth and while breastfeeding. Formulas avoid essential oils and synthetic fragrance, ingredients many expectant mums choose to steer clear of. If you have specific concerns, patch testing or speaking with your GP or midwife is always advised.