Frequently Asked Questions
About Goodness
The clever folks behind Trilogy Natural Skincare and Ecoya Home Fragrance bought Goodness into the gal-axy, so you can get your hands-on skincare that's easy on the pocket and the planet!
Our products were born and raised in beautiful New Zealand. We make all our products in NZ and work with some A-MAZ-ING chia seed farmers in Central America.
Products and Quality
Goodness is vegan friendly from the inside out. We love blissful bunnies! All products are proudly made in New Zealand using lush botanical ingredients from mother nature.
Our Chia Seed Oil is from 100% pure organic chia seeds. Many products in our range contain this organic chia seed oil and they are vegan and environmentally friendly.
While we don’t use palm oil directly, however we do have some ingredients that are derived from palm oil. We are very serious about our motto ‘Goodness for the planet’ and are aware of the issues surrounding the use of palm oil, so we make sure we only work with companies who can prove they source from RSPO certified sustainable palm oil suppliers.
No. Goodness isn’t into animal testing at all. And we only work with suppliers and partners who also share this belief.
Our Organic Chia Seed Oil is fragrance free (it’s also preservative and colour free). The other products in the range all contain natural fragrances. We work with a perfumer who develops bespoke fragrances made from components of natural essential oils.
Goodness uses two preservative ingredients: phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin. These are used in the products that need them (water and oil mixed products) at super low levels. While these ingredients aren’t completely natural, their inclusion protects our products against yeasts, mold etc – making sure they’re safe for our customers.
Hell no! We’re not into those sorts of things at all. We use powdered volcanic pumice to give our Every Week Face Scrub its scrubbiness!
Yep, all Goodness packaging components are recyclable. We believe in emptier landfills and clean waterways. Check with your local recycling streams to see what's accepted.
You can contact us through our contact page! We will be happy to assist you.