Antati

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Antati

brand rating & evaluation
overall rating: Conscious
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certifications:

PETA Cruelty-free & Vegan
Halal Tayyiban Certified
GMP Certified

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overview

sustainability
5.5 out of 10
non-toxic
7.0 out of 10
social responsibility

about

Antati is a Lebanese clean beauty brand that offers an array of products for skin concerns like hyperpigmentation, dryness, and sensitivity. 

Highlights

  • Vegan and cruelty-free
  • Clean ingredients

sustainability

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Sustainability
score:
5.5 out of 10

details:

Packaging

Antati relies on plastic for much of their product packaging, despite the incorporation of some recyclable materials. Products are mostly packaged in carton-like outside packaging and glass bottles with plastic droppers or caps, and some plastic tubes. Packaging per use remains relatively high with no available refill program.

Ingredient Sustainability

The brand maintains a Zero Tolerance list that precludes the use of harmful chemicals like parabens, sulfates, and many other highly toxic ingredients. They source many plant-derived ingredients from low-impact crops. However, Antati also uses a number of synthetic ingredients that are often petro-derived, and the brand does not specify the exclusion of petrochemicals. Some plant-based ingredients, like the use of almond oil (highly water-intensive), also raises concerns. Sustainable sourcing for these ingredients is not specified.

Energy Use and Footprint

There is no publicly available data regarding Antati’s energy practices, local sourcing, or carbon footprint. The brand is Lebanese, and if production is local and small-scale, emissions may be modest compared to industry standards.

Waste Management 

There is very little information available regarding the brand’s waste management practices. They do claim most products are crafted in-house.

Business Model

Antati is committed to clean beauty. It’s a local Lebanese brand that models its branding around intentionality. However, there's no clear system for reducing waste via concentrates, bars, or refillable models, etc.

non-toxic

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Non-toxic
score:
7.0 out of 10

details:

Antati’s formulations are mostly non-toxic. Their skin health glossary aligns with these claims. With active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, aloe vera, and shea butter, the brands formulations are mostly non-toxic. Still, there are traces of questionable ingredients like sodium benzoate present.

social responsibility

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 There is little to no information regarding fair labor practices in production or across the supply chain. We also found no evidence for community engagement or support for social good initiatives. They abide by Halal, cruelty-free and vegan practices.