Kyle Frank, founder of Frank’s Remedies, named among HM King Charles’ first ever “35 Under 35” Changemakers

Charlee Singleton
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Kyle Frank, founder and formulator of Frank’s Remedies®, has been selected for HM King Charles’ inaugural “35 Under 35” list, created to mark the 35th anniversary of the King’s Foundation. The list, backed by David Beckham and national media, honours 35 exceptional young people across the UK making a meaningful impact in their fields – from composers and climate activists to architects and changemakers in wellness.

Kyle has been recognised for his pioneering work in holistic skin health and his innovative approach to supporting the emotional impact of skin conditions. Through Frank’s Remedies®, Kyle has not only developed products to help combat stressed skin, but has also created an AQA-accredited wellness programme for secondary school students (aged 11–15). The initiative aims to support teens with body image, tackle social media pressures, and encourage positive self-esteem – marking a standout contribution to youth wellbeing.

In recognition of this achievement, Kyle received HM’s emblem at the official launch event, met the King’s cousin, and is set to be mentored by Princess Eugenie. He will also be showcasing his expertise in health, wellbeing, sustainability and agriculture at high-profile events throughout the year—aligning with the values championed by HM King Charles III, including harmony with nature, traditional crafts, and sustainable living.

Frank’s Remedies has long been a champion of ethical beauty and innovation—featuring for two years in a row in our Natural Beauty Who’s Who. Most recently, the brand took part in a sustainable packaging initiative with American Airlines at Heathrow Airport, where Frank’s Remedies skincare was gifted to airline staff to promote wellbeing.

This royal recognition is a major milestone for Kyle and the Frank’s Remedies brand—and one that further cements its role in shaping the future of British beauty with purpose.

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