
Edible Beauty
Beauty-from-the-kitchen-shelf — edible-grade ingredients, nutraceutical positioning, Ayurveda-adjacent formulations.
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Edible Beauty specialises in wellness-crossover formulations — teas, serums, and supplements in a coherent brand ecosystem.
Strengths
- + Unique edible-ingredient angle
- + Wellness-credibility
- + Clean formulations
Weaknesses
- − Niche product mix
- − Premium pricing
The Edible Beauty Story
Founded by naturopath Anna Mitsios in 2015. Sold across David Jones, Mecca, and international specialty retailers.
All Edible Beauty Products
3 products reviewed and rated.

Sleeping Beauty Purifying Mousse
Edible Beauty's overnight clay-mousse. Pink kaolin and zeolite handle the oil absorption; butyl avocadate (a real avocado-derived sebum-regulator) is the standout active. The mousse texture means it can be used as a 10-minute mask OR a sleep-in treatment — a flexibility most clay masks don't offer.

Basking Beauty Natural Sunscreen SPF 50
Edible Beauty's mineral-only SPF50 — and the cleanest high-protection sunscreen in the Australian-beauty lineup. 22.75% zinc oxide provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection without any chemical UV filters. The formula doubles as skincare: camellia seed oil (lightweight antioxidant), rosehip oil (vitamin A and essential fatty acids), coconut oil (occlusive moisture), and vitamin E (antioxidant protection). Founded by naturopath Anna Mitsios in Sydney, Edible Beauty positions every product as 'good enough to eat' — hence the name. The texture is rich rather than lightweight, which means it layers better as a final moisturizing step than as a sheer daily wear. Reef-safe, vegan, Australian-made. At $39 for 100g, solid value for a clean mineral SPF50.
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