15 Beauty Products That Give Back to the LGBTQIA+ Community

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Pride Month is finally here, and whilst we're busy planning which events we're heading to, there's also the fashion and beauty statements we'll be making while we're there. From limited-edition collaborations to rainbow-coloured packaging, there are tons of beauty brands stepping up to support the LGBTQIA+ community during Pride month and beyond.

Many brands have listened to beauty-lovers everywhere and realised that token gestures are not enough to make real, meaningful impact. That's why we're spotlighting those which celebrate Pride by actually going the extra mile in a tangible way. Via bright, bold, and beautiful products, we are backing the brands who are supporting UK charities including Not a Phase and akt, to name a few, which all aim to empower the LGBTQIA+ community as well as educate young people to make the world a fairer place.

If you're in the market for some fabulously fierce lashes, looking for a bold new lipstick, or hoping to add some skincare essentials to your basket, you can rest assured that these brands stand for inclusivity. Whether it's makeup, hair, skin care, or nails, there's no better time to shop your beauty must haves or try something new — all while contributing to organisations that support the LGBTQIA+ community. Treat yourself to these Pride-themed products ahead.

— Additional reporting by Jesa Marie Calaor, Lucy Thorpe and Lauren Gordon

Glow Recipe's Glow With Pride Watermelon Pore Tight Toner
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Glow Recipe's Glow With Pride Watermelon Pore Tight Toner

This Pride month, Glow Recipe are celebrating and supporting the LGBTQIA+ community by releasing a limited edition of its bestselling PHA + BHA Watermelon Toner (£31). The popular toner gently exfoliates, hydrates, and minimises the appearance of pores.

The brand pledges to donate and support the LGBTQIA+ community and to help create an accessible and safe atmosphere as well as events that inspire, educate, commemorate and celebrate its diverse community.

Elemental Herbology's Smart Screen SPF 50
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Elemental Herbology's Smart Screen SPF 50

Protect your skin and LGBTQIA+ rights with Elemental Herbology, as they'll be donating 10% to akt with every Smart Screen SPF 50 (£45) bought this Pride month.

This SPF 50 is vegan, silicone-free and fragrance-free, and is high in Provitamin B5 and Vitamin E to help soothe and hydrate your skin, keeping it flawless and protected.

Nyx Pride Eye Paint
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Nyx Pride Eye Paint

Nyx are celebrating pro-queer joy and are committed to helping the UK's Black and People of Colour LGBTQIA+ community with its Proudly Pro-You campaign this Pride month. While funding the UK Black Pride's Community Action Fund program, they're also supporting Stonewall.

On its site, the beauty brand are also sharing educational resources, urging customers to donate where possible and amplifying spaces and places that support the Black and PoC LGBTQIA+ community this year. You can also show your support by purchasing the Pride Eye Paint (£9).

Garnier's Limited Edition Micellar Water
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Garnier's Limited Edition Micellar Water

Whether you use micellar water to remove your makeup, tone your skin, or even in place of dry shampoo (hey, we don't judge), micellar water is a must-have in your beauty bag.

Garnier has teamed up with LGBTQ+ young people's charity Just Like Us to support the community during School Diversity Week between 26-30 June in primary and secondary schools across the UK. The beauty brand will be donating 10p from every purchase of the Limited Edition Micellar Water (£6), up to a maximum of £50,000, to the charity.

Moo & Yoo's Miracle Curl Cream
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Moo & Yoo's Miracle Curl Cream

Moo & Yoo's Miracle Curl Cream (£28) will bring your natural curly and Afro hair back to life.

The rich yet lightweight curl cream formula nourishes and hydrates without weighing hair down. Infused with marula oil, shea butter and Icelandic moss, this cream also does good too, as the brand are donating 5% of sales throughout June to MindOut, an LGBTQ+ mental health charity.

17.'s Limited Edition Brights Eyeshadow Palette
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17.'s Limited Edition Brights Eyeshadow Palette

Affordable, vegan, and cruelty-free cosmetics brand 17.'s Limited Edition Brights Eyeshadow Palette (£5) features nine gorgeous shades, just in time for Pride month.

The easily-blendable, highly-pigmented colours have some major staying-power, and also have the power to do good, with 100% of profits being donated to LGBTQ+ charity, Stonewall. Only available at Boots, the health and beauty retailer will donate £10,000 to the charity.

Lottie London Pride Shimmer Lip Glaze
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Lottie London Pride Shimmer Lip Glaze

The Lottie London Pride Shimmer Lip Glaze (£6) is a high-shine, non-sticky lip glaze that creates fuller, plumper-looking lips and is packed with vitamin E, rosehip oil, and squalane to help lips feel softer and more hydrated.

The vegan and cruelty-free brand is also supporting the LGBTQ+ community by donating 10% of sales from its Pride collection (which also includes two eyeshadow palettes and two coloured face gems) to the Kaleidoscope Trust, a UK-based charity working to uphold the human rights of LGBT+ people across the Commonwealth.

Eylure's Good To Glow Pride Lashes
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Eylure's Good To Glow Pride Lashes

Whether you're heading to a Pride festival this month or simply looking for that extra wow factor on a night out, lash brand Eylure has the ultimate set to help you stand out. The Eylure's Good To Glow Pride Lashes (£8) from the brand's Pride collection include adhesive, and last for up to 18 hours of wear.

Plus, Eylure has an ongoing partnership with LGBTQ+ charity Just Like Us. This collaboration supports the charity in reaching more young people across the UK, working to eliminate homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic bullying in schools.

Barry M's Full of Pride Nail Paint Gift Set
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Barry M's Full of Pride Nail Paint Gift Set

Your nails can now be just as proud as you are with Barry M's Full of Pride Nail Paint Gift Set (£20). In six bright jelly high-shine colours — including Hot Chilli, Mandarin, Banana Split, Jalapeño, Blue Margarita, Gummy Bear — your nails can support the LGBTQ+ community as 20% of net profits from every set sold will be donated to akt, who support young people in the community experiencing homelessness or hostile environments.

Earthy Nail Polish's Stop Hate Collection
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Earthy Nail Polish's Stop Hate Collection

While these nail polish shades are a little more pared-back compared to typical Pride colours, they will certainly serve you through the whole year. Earthy Nail Polish's Stop Hate Collection (£25) includes four of the brand's award-winning nail polish formulas, including: Red Berry, White Rose, Sand Dune, and BLM.

These gorgeous, plant-based, and cruelty-free polishes will have 25% of the sales go to Stop Hate UK, which challenges all forms of hate-crime and discrimination, including sexual orientation and transgender identity-based hate.

Glisten Cosmetics's Pride Liner
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Glisten Cosmetics's Pride Liner

With 11 deliciously pigmented shades of eyeliner to experiment your Pride makeup look with, you can get glammed up safe in the knowledge that 100% of the profits from Glisten Cosmetics's Pride Liner (£28) palette go straight to LGBTQIA+ charities.

With the charity of choice for donations changing every six months, the current recipient is All Out, which helps to support LGBTQIA+ rights around the world. The shades in this palette include Milk, Strawberry (a UV shade), Blueberry (UV), New Brown, Cola, New Red (UV), Traffic Cone (UV), Lemonade (UV), Limeade (UV), Berryade (UV) aand Grapeade (UV).

Harry's Pride Shave Set
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Harry's Pride Shave Set

Whether you decide to remove all, some, or none of your body hair (because, it's entirely your choice alone), we're totally here for body hair removal products which give back to the LGBTQIA+ community.

Harry's Pride Shave Set (£32) comes with a limited-edition iridescent Craft Handle, Foaming Shave Gel, three blade cartridges, a travel blade cover, and a card featuring a poem written by Saeed Jones, which makes for a perfect morning mantra. For each set sold, the brand are donating £5 to akt.

Fantasy BRITNEY SPEARS™ Pride Edition Fragrance
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Fantasy BRITNEY SPEARS™ Pride Edition Fragrance

Britney Spears's trademark fragrance, Fantasy, is joining in on the Pride festivities. The Fantasy Pride Edition (£49) of the sweet and fruity fragrance – which is exclusive to Superdrug – is supporting Switchboard, the national LGBTQIA+ helpline service.

Britney Spears Fragrances UK are donating £10,000 to the charity to support the LGBTQIA+ community.

3INA's All The Colours Palette
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3INA's All The Colours Palette

With 56 highly-pigmented shades (which offer both matte and shiny looks, might we add), 3INA are here to make you look and feel good, whilst they do good for the LGBTQIA+ community with its All The Colours Palette (£56).

The vegan-friendly and cruelty-free brand is donating all profits from this eyeshadow palette until the end of the year to the It Gets Better Project, a non-profit organisation which supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer young people around the world.

Memoize Colour Range Discovery Set
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Memoize Colour Range Discovery Set

The Memoize Colour Range Discovery Set (£57) includes eight, 2ml samples of its full fragrance collection, and showcases all the memorable scents which were launched for Pride in colourful keepsake bottles.

Through its partnership with LGBTQIA+ young people's charity, Just Like Us, a proportion of the profits will contribute to ensuring visibility and promoting awareness.

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Gabriella Ferlita was the Contributing Associate Editor at PS UK. With over three years working on a number of Gen-Z lifestyle publications, she has written features on entertainment, women's health, sex and relationships, beauty, and news.



Jesa Marie Calaor was a former assistant editor for PS Beauty.



Lucy Thorpe was a former contributor for PS UK and PS Beauty.



Lauren Gordon is the editorial coordinator at PS UK, where she creates lifestyle and identity content. Lauren has a degree in journalism from University of the Arts London and previously worked as a showbiz and TV reporter at The Mirror US. Lauren specialises in pop culture, hair and beauty, focusing on trends, sharing in-depth tutorials, and highlighting hidden gems in the beauty industry.