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Top 10 Montreal Skincare Brands (2026 Guide)

Quick answer · 10 brands · $20-$110

Top 10 Montreal-made skincare brands (2026)

Top 3: Province Apothecary (natural), Druide (Ecocert organic), Lise Watier (Quebec heritage).
Clean/vegan: Bkind, Atelier Lou.
Best price-to-quality: Druide $20-45 line at Pharmaprix.

💡 Insider tip: Most indie Montreal skincare brands offer free shipping over $50 + free sample sets. Pharmaprix carries Druide, Lise Watier, and Idöme at lower prices than department stores.

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Montreal hosts Quebec’s largest natural and indie cosmetics scene. Below: the 10 brands worth knowing, by category, price, and where to find them.

🧴 The 10 brands compared

BrandCategoryPriceBest forWhere to buy
Province ApothecaryNatural full-line$30-90sensitive skin, clean beautyBotanicus, Petit Souk, online
DruideEcocert organic, family$20-45whole-family use, babyPharmaprix, online
Lise WatierQuebec heritage, makeup + skin$30-80classic Quebec brand fansPharmaprix, Hudson’s Bay
IdömeVegan supplements + skincare$25-60vegan/cruelty-freePharmaprix, online
BkindZero-waste body + skin$15-50sustainable beautyLa Vie en Vrac, online
Maison ApothicaireBotanical apothecary$30-75essential oil loversPlateau boutique, online
Atelier LouCompostable beauty$20-55eco puristsStudio Lou, online
Bia SkincareIndie clinical$45-110acne + active skincareOnline direct
AromanceQuebec apothecary$25-60aromatherapy fansOnline, Quebec specialty
Groupe MarcelleMass-market Quebec$15-50drugstore basicsPharmaprix, Costco

🏆 The top 3, ranked

1. Province Apothecary — clean full-line

Plateau-based natural skincare line trusted by sensitive-skin buyers. Full range from oils ($30) to serums ($90). Carbon-neutral shipping and biodegradable packaging. Sold across Canada and the US.

2. Druide — Ecocert organic since 1979

The oldest Quebec organic skincare brand, certified Ecocert. $20-45 price range makes premium-grade organic accessible at every Pharmaprix. Family-safe formulas (baby care, deodorant, body wash, hand cream). The reliable workhorse of Quebec skincare.

3. Lise Watier — Quebec heritage since 1972

The original Canadian indie cosmetics brand, founded by Lise Watier in 1972. Now owned by Quebec’s Groupe Marcelle. Strong skincare line plus full-color makeup. Iconic in Quebec households; harder to find outside the province.

🌿 By skincare category

NeedTry these
Sensitive skinProvince Apothecary · Druide
Acne / clinicalBia Skincare
Vegan / cruelty-freeIdöme · Bkind · Atelier Lou
AromatherapyMaison Apothicaire · Aromance
Whole family / babyDruide

📍 Where to buy

  • Pharmacies: Pharmaprix carries Druide, Lise Watier, Idöme
  • Indie boutiques: Studio Lou (Plateau), Petit Souk (Mile End), Botanicus (Old Montreal)
  • Department stores: Simons Quebec spotlight, Hudson’s Bay
  • Zero-waste: La Vie en Vrac, Vrac & Bocaux
  • Online direct ships across Canada/US from every brand

Frequently asked questions

What skincare brands are made in Montreal?

Top picks: Province Apothecary, Druide (Ecocert), Lise Watier, Idöme (vegan), Bkind (zero-waste), Maison Apothicaire, Atelier Lou, Bia Skincare, Aromance, Groupe Marcelle.

Are Montreal skincare brands clean and natural?

Most indie Montreal skincare focuses on natural and minimal-ingredient formulas. Druide is certified Ecocert organic. Province Apothecary, Bkind, Maison Apothicaire, and Atelier Lou emphasize sustainable sourcing and biodegradable packaging.

Where to buy Montreal skincare?

Studio Lou, Petit Souk, Botanicus (indie). Simons and Hudson’s Bay (department). Pharmaprix (Druide, Lise Watier, Idöme). Direct from each brand online.

What is Druide?

Quebec-based organic skincare brand founded in 1979, Ecocert organic certified. Headquartered in Quebec’s Eastern Townships region. Sold throughout Canadian pharmacies.

Is Lise Watier still made in Quebec?

Yes. Lise Watier remains based in Montreal, owned by Quebec’s Groupe Marcelle since 2014. R&D and lab operations are in Quebec.

Reviewed by: Montreal Tips editorial team · Last updated: May 13, 2026

Sources: 2026 brand pricing direct from each retailer, Pharmaprix Canada.