Kourtney Kardashian’s husband Travis Barker launches cruelty-free and vegan skincare line

Author: Maria Chiorando

Kourtney Kardashian's husband Travis has launched a vegan skincare line which he says offers a routine that is 'straightforward for anyone to follow'.

Read Time:   |  23rd September 2022


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Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker said the range will 'help your skin do things like reduce redness while keeping it high quality, clean, and cruelty-free'

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Travis Barker has become the latest vegan celebrity to launch a vegan skincare line. It’s infused with CBD, which he says offers a routine that is ‘straightforward for anyone to follow’.

The Blink 182 drummer, who is married to Kourtney Kardashian, has followed a vegan diet for around 16 years.

So it stands to reason that the line, Barker Wellness, boasts vegan products that are cruelty-free, as well as ‘all-natural, fragrance-free and non-comedogenic’.

The five products currently available, which range in price from $85 to $130, include a moisturiser, eye serum, face serum, renewal balm, and two-in-one cleanser and mask.

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Speaking about the products, Travis said he wanted to create a routine that was easy for anyone to do.

He told Elle: “Kourtney has taught me consistency is key when it comes to skincare.

“And now I’m seeing results. That’s why I wanted the skincare line to be simple, so it’s straightforward for anyone to follow.”

The skincare products are part of the Barker Wellness range that launched last year, which offers products infused with CBD, aimed at people with active lifestyles.

Among the available products are a pain relief balm and bath soak, as well as organic gummies and tinctures.

Discussing his own busy schedule, Travis told Elle that he wanted restorative products that would help with recouperation.

“After playing drums, training for tours, boxing for years, and training Muay Thai, recovery became a big issue for me,” he explained. “Just figuring out how to keep going and not break down.”

Want to ditch animal products from your beauty regime but need more info? You can find out what you need to know in our guide to vegan skincare

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Maria Chiorando

Maria is an editor and journalist. Her work has been published by the Huffington Post, the Guardian, TechnoBuffalo, Plant Based News, and Kent on Sunday among other national and regional titles.

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