Lavoh

Soft, reusable face cloths designed to gently remove makeup and cleanse skin—offering a low-waste swap that feels just as luxurious as it is thoughtful.

The brand at a glance:

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Founded by

Eliza Trendiak

Headquartered in

Vancouver, British Columbia

Operating since

2023

Company Size

1–10

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Tagged: Women-Owned

Last updated: April 20, 2026


About the brand

Skincare and sustainability don’t have to be at odds, and Lavoh is built on that simple premise. The Vancouver-based brand makes reusable makeup remover facecloths designed to replace years of disposable wipes and cotton pads with one soft, effective, durable solution. The idea is straightforward: gentler on skin, easier on the planet, and a small but meaningful shift in a corner of the beauty routine that generates an outsized amount of waste.

Lavoh was founded by Eliza Trendiak, a serial entrepreneur whose background spans 15 years in the hair styling industry, first as a stylist and then as a salon owner who built and sold her own chain. Years of watching the beauty industry generate unnecessary waste pushed her toward a simpler solution, and Lavoh is the result: a small, focused product line designed to make sustainability part of daily self-care.

Information on this page is based on brand submissions and research by The Canadian Edit. We review carefully, but details may change over time. See our full Terms of Service.

Tagged: Women-Owned

Last updated: April 20, 2026