Taking care of your skin also means taking care of the planet
At UMOA we understand sustainability as a form of respect:
for the skin, for the people, and for the environment.
Every decision, from designing a formula to shipping an order,
It seeks to reduce our impact and increase the value we generate.
We believe that truly conscious cosmetics must take care of both what they touch and what they leave behind.
That's why we work to balance well-being, science, and sustainability, promoting a more responsible and lasting beauty.
Sustainability at UMOA begins inside the laboratory.
We select safe, biodegradable and responsibly sourced ingredients, prioritizing certified suppliers and low environmental impact extraction processes.
Each formula is designed to respect the skin barrier without compromising the health of the planet.
Our textures are effective, lightweight, and designed to minimize waste.
Science can take care of your skin without harming your environment.
Our packaging combines functional design with environmental responsibility.
We use recyclable materials, such as glass and aluminum, and minimize the use of plastic.
Our entire production chain is developed in Spain and in collaboration with laboratories that share our standards of ethics and sustainability.
This model allows us to control each phase, formulation, testing, packaging, reducing travel and ensuring fairer and closer production.
Furthermore, we entrust the organization and management of our warehouse to ILUNION , a social enterprise project driven by an excellent team, which is based on the principles and values of the ONCE Social Group.
Taking care of your skin also means taking care of the conditions in which the products we apply to it are manufacture.
For UMOA, sustainability is not a destination, but a continuous process of improvement.
That's why we constantly evaluate our impacts and seek innovations that allow us to move towards cosmetics with a positive footprint:
- Reduction of emissions in transport and packaging.
- Responsible use of water resources.
- Development of more concentrated formulas with less need for preservation.
- Consumer education to promote more conscious and lasting routines.