Clean Ingredients
For A Smarter Health Choice
Experience the difference that clean, purposeful ingredients can make in your daily wellness.
From Earth To Skin
Discover ingredients in our products chosen for your skin type
“Our products are never tested on animals. We’re proud to create cruelty-free items that are kind to both you and our furry friends!”
Sudsy Surprises
Did you know natural soap…
was once considered a luxury item in many cultures. It was often given as a gift during special occasions.
In the Middle Ages…
natural soap-making became a highly skilled craft. Soap-makers were considered essential members of society.
The largest soap bubble ever created…
had a diameter of 105 feet? It was made using a special soap solution!
Natural soap can be used to soothe…
insect bites and stings by reducing itching and inflammation.
Did you know natural soap gets better with age?
Just like fine wine or cheese, natural soap needs time to ‘cure’ after being made. This process helps the bars harden, last longer, and create an even richer lather. So, the longer it rests, the better the bubbles!
The earliest evidence of natural soap-making…
dates back to 2800 BC in ancient Babylon.
During World War 1…
there was a shortage of fats and oils. This led to a natural soap shortage. It also resulted in the creation of synthetic detergents.
Natural Soap can be used....
to clean and condition leather, keeping it soft and supple.
Here’s What We Keep Out For You and Yours
“SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES may smell delightful, but their hidden health risks are truly alarming.”
These cover a wide range of chemical ingredients that can cause allergies, respiratory distress, dermatitis, and reproductive health defects
“PARABENS extend shelf life, but their potential impact on your health is a risk worth questioning.”
These are chemicals used to preserve soap, and prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and yeast in beauty products. They contain ‘estrogen-like’ qualities that are linked to breast cancer and tumours!
“SYNTHETIC COLOUR create vibrant beauty, yet their hidden risks to health are worth a closer look.”
Synthetic Colour are typically derived from coal tar sources and petroleum. They are suspected to be human carcinogens. They can cause skin irritation, neurological disorders, and even cancer.
“DIOXANE quietly contaminates everyday products, raising serious concerns about its impact on health and the environment.”
Dioxins (synthetic chemicals) in skin products can harm your health by disrupting hormones, weakening the immune system. Can increase cancer risk. Even tiny amounts can build up in your body over time.
“FORMALDEHYDE sneaks into everyday products, preserving them, but at what cost to your health?”
This preservative is commonly found in cosmetic products to prevent bacteria build-up. It is considered a carcinogen. It is linked to cancer-related health issues. Additionally, It can also damage the immune system and can cause allergic reactions to the skin.This one is like a tiny villain hiding in your lotion. A preservative that can cause cancer and weaken your immune system. Plus, it can make your skin super itchy and red
“PHTHALATES lurk in everyday products, making them seem harmless, yet their potential health risks are deeply concerning”
These chemicals are used to soften plastics and can also act as solvents and stabilizers in skin products. They can increase the risk of breast cancer by disrupting endocrine functions. Phthalates can help enhance the absorption of other ingredients and carry fragrances.
TRICLOSAN promises protection, yet its potential health and environmental risks make it a chemical worth reconsidering.”
This antimicrobial chemical is said to kill bacteria but can lead to harmful effects when it encounters your skin.
“PETROLEUM JELLY can be contaminated with carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)”
The silky smooth petroleum base lip balm might not be so innocent. Petroleum jelly lurks beneath the shine, trapping toxins, drying your lips, and interfering with natural repair. Instead of nourishment, it creates a cycle where lips crave more moisture yet struggles to absorb it. A false friend disguised as hydration.
