Doers of London Reviews 8

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

4.3

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Company details

  1. Cosmetic Products Manufacturer
  2. Beauty Product Supplier
  3. Cosmetics Store

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Doers of London, founded in 2019 by self-made men, creates high-performance, natural skincare for those valuing substance over frills. Their vegan, dermatologically tested products prioritize simplicity, premium quality, and sustainability. Using traceable natural ingredients, green chemistry, and eco-friendly packaging, they constantly innovate to minimize environmental impact and promote transparency.


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4.3

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good quality products with no nasties…

Good quality products with no nasties inside. They’re not from London, not that it matters, but it’s a strange choice of brand name.

13 October 2025
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Reply from Doers of London

Hi James,

Thanks for your review! You’re absolutely right, the name can be a bit confusing 😉 The brand was originally founded in London, but we’ve since taken it over and it’s now located in Holland 🇳🇱.
What hasn’t changed is the quality: great products with no nasties, made with pure ingredients and high standards.

We’re glad you appreciate that — and we hope you’ll keep enjoying the products as much as we do!

Kim | Doers Of London

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excellent company

Excellent company and has great products. I use the Hyaluronic 5 serum which hydrates my skin and reduces dryness. I have rosacea, this product greatly helps to reduce redness and tight skin feeling.

I also like the fact the company is ethical and vegan.

2 January 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A perfect fragrance free, plastic free, good looking product

I found Doers ‘True Grit’ exfoliator product when I was looking for specifically a fragrance free, preferably in plastic free packaging and ideally unisex/male. This fit the bill so perfectly. Even better, it didn’t cost a bomb, which for a stocking present was ideal.
Genuinely, I was delighted, as it’s rare to find a fragrance free and reduced plastic product. These are my key specs when looking.
My husband loves the product and it’s become a fixture on our shelf since last xmas. I also love the design. Really simple but with character so it looks expensive, but is actually a decent price.

25 December 2024
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