120+ Skincare Brand Names for Shopify (With a Free Checker)
Most skincare brands name themselves after ingredients (Vitamin C Co, Rose Gold Labs) or descriptors that sound clinical (Clear Skin Solutions). The problem: you'll eventually have products without that ingredient. The strongest skincare names feel like they're solving a problem or creating a lifestyle shift. Here are 120+ names that feel both trustworthy and memorable.
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What Makes a Great Skincare Store Name
Don't name your brand after single ingredients. You'll have serums without that ingredient and customers will feel misled. Pick names that position your brand as a solution (Clear Skin, Radiant Self) instead.
Skincare customers care about results. Names that hint at transformation (Renewal, Luminaire, Radiant Self) perform better than purely descriptive names (Beauty Serum Co). Your name should promise the outcome, not describe the category.
Be careful with clinical-sounding names — they need to feel trustworthy without being boring. 'Dermalus' feels more premium than 'Skin Lab' because it sounds like a real breakthrough, not a generic term.
Test your name with both skeptical and trusting audiences. Some will see 'Botanical' and immediately trust you; others will dismiss it as woo. Make sure your name authentically represents your brand philosophy.
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Register Your Domain
Grab your .com on Namecheap. You'll link it to Shopify in the next step.
Register domain→Start Your Shopify Free Trial
Create your Shopify account. You get 3 months at just $1/month to build your store.
Start free trial→Set Up Your Store
Choose a theme, customize branding, and connect your domain.
Add Your First Products
Photograph, write descriptions, and set pricing for your first items.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should my skincare brand name mention skin types or concerns?
Only if you're exclusively focused on one (like acne or anti-aging). Better to pick a name that positions your brand as a lifestyle or value system (Sanctuary Skin, Pure Root) so you can expand into full product ranges without changing your identity.
What makes a skincare name feel trustworthy?
Specificity and clarity. 'Luminex' feels more trustworthy than 'Glowy Beauty' because it sounds like a real thing, even if it's made up. Names that sound scientific-sounding (but not overtly false) or deeply rooted in tradition (Herbae, Botanical Glow) build trust faster.
How important is it that my skincare name reflects my ingredients?
Not important at all. Reflect your brand philosophy instead. If you use clean ingredients, your name could suggest that without naming ingredients (Pure Root, Clean Canvas). This gives you freedom to source different ingredients as your product line evolves.
Can I use a luxury skincare name if I'm starting with affordable products?
Yes — customers buy into aspirational brands. 'Luminaire' can sell $20 serums as well as $200 ones if the quality and positioning are right. Your name should match your long-term vision, not your launch price point.