Our Philosophy

Inspired by the farm-to-table movement in the culinary world, we set out to reimagine our relationship with our skin. We wanted every indulgent ingredient in every artisanal Salt+Less creation to be put there by our very hands.

Why? Because our skin lets in nearly seventy percent of everything applied to the surface. That’s seventy percent of all the bleaches, artificial fragrances, aluminium/alumina, sulfates, silicones, steroids, and petrochemicals found in mass-produced skincare.

That’s why we got rid of the factory and got busy working with our hands. With a mortar and pestle we concocted new alternative cremes, masques and lotions without any artificial additives.

You can feel, smell and even taste the difference. It changed our relationship to our skin, and we hope it does the same for you.

Handcrafted

Small Batch

Artisanal Creations

Handcrafted Small Batch Artisanal Creations

Our Promise



Single Source

We source our materials from single source farms with profit-sharing for workers.

Simplicity

Nothing goes into our creations that isn’t absolutely necessary to restoring the vitality of your skin.



Artisanal

All of our creations are lovingly hand crafted with mortar and pestle for a decadent finish.

Guaranteed

If you experience anything less than transformative results we will refund your order and provide you with recommendations for skincare alternatives we know and trust.

Our Story

Mica, Janet and Mateo met while pursuing their Masters degrees in fine arts. Propelled by their mutual love for craftsmanship and attention to detail, they collaborated on everything from public art pieces to a five-star restaurant.

In 2016, they set their sights on the world of skincare. Unhappy with the offerings of mass-produced products, they knew there had to be a better way. Within a year they launched Salt+Less with the groundbreaking Skin Creme, and quickly expanded to a full suite of skincare creations.

They now live in Brooklyn balancing life, work and dog care.

The future is simple.