THIRSTY Turtl is a part Indigenous-owned skincare brand combining native plants and science with First Nations culture, targeting a range of skincare concerns from reducing pigmentation to skin hydration.

The plants used in the products are sourced from First Nations farmers, which are combined with proven, clinical ingredients.

According to the Aussie start-up, the brand has created the world’s first moisturiser in the world using native Australian tomato, a desert plant known for its hydrating and UV fighting compounds.

Thirsty Turtl offers a three-step skincare routine, available in a full size pack (RRP $165) or travel-size bundle (3 x 15ml bottles RRP $49).

Key products include the Forest Therapy Balancing Cleanser (RRP $45) formulated with native white cypress hydrosol and 10% glycerin; Desert Glow Brightening Gel-Creme (RRP $65); and Pacific Dust Overnight Barrier Cream (RRP $65) featuring 2% colloidal oatmeal, seaweed extract and polyphenol-rich grape skin extract.

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