The Origin of Anariba
Every project begins with a question.For me, that question was simple: why was it so difficult to find a serum for oily skin that felt truly comfortable to wear?Over the years, I tried many different skincare products. Some felt too heavy, others left my skin looking shiny, and many never became a pleasure to use. I wanted something different. A serum that felt lightweight, elegant and effortless. A product that would fit naturally into everyday life.The idea stayed with me for years.Living in the Swiss Alps, surrounded by mountains, forests and gardens, I found myself increasingly drawn to the beauty of the natural world. I was inspired by flowers, changing seasons and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed: morning light through a window, a walk through a garden, a cup of tea after the rain.Slowly, these inspirations began to come together.I started researching ingredients, textures and botanical traditions. I filled notebooks with ideas, compared formulations and imagined what my ideal serum would feel like. Not just how it would perform, but how it would make someone feel.That vision eventually became Anariba.Our first serum has been developed for oily and combination skin, with a lightweight texture designed to absorb quickly and leave the skin feeling comfortable and balanced. Rather than creating a complicated routine, my goal was to create a product that people would genuinely enjoy using every day.Nature remains at the heart of everything we do.The botanical universe of Anariba is inspired by plants such as larch, yarrow and echinacea, chosen not only for their beauty but also for what they represent: resilience, balance and a connection to the natural world.Anariba is still at the beginning of its journey, but its purpose has remained the same from the very first idea.To create skincare inspired by nature, designed with care, and rooted in the belief that beauty can be both effective and gentle.Thank you for being part of the story.
Balance drop by drop

Published by Anariba • June 2026