11 Best Cruelty-Free Vegan Bath Products

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In times of stress and anxiety, a bubble bath can help your mind and your body to relax. Ignore the news cycle for a bit, run the taps, grab a book, and opt for one or more of these vegan, cruelty-free bath products to help you detach from reality. Take some time for yourself and emerge from the bathroom feeling clean, calm, and soothed. Your skin may thank you for it too.

11 Best Cruelty-Free Vegan Bath Products


 

Björk & Berries White Forest Body Wash bottle is 100 percent recyclable.

1. Björk & Berries’ White Forest Body Wash

With the smell of a Swedish winter forest, Björk & Berries’ White Forest Body Wash will cleanse and hydrate your skin. Made with 95 percent natural ingredients, the mixture is enriched with sea buckthorn, organic birch, and organic chamomile. Not only is the bottle made with recycled plastics, but you can recycle the whole bottle again (including the pump) when you’re finished.

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Kopari Beauty’s Coconut Melt can be used in a number of ways.

2. Kopari Beauty’s Organic Coconut Melt

After you’ve run your bath, scoop out some of Kopari Beauty’s Organic Coconut Melt, drop it into the water and swirl around. As you bathe, the Coconut Melt will help to moisturize your skin. If your hair needs a little TLC, slather it on your tresses and leave for 40 minutes (while you read a book in the bath, perhaps) before you wash it out. It’ll leave your hair and body feeling hydrated and full of moisture. You can also use it as a makeup remover, undereye cream, and even baby butter if you have little ones.

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Coco & Eve’s Coconut & Fig Hair Masque will reduce dryness and frizz.

3. Coco & Eve’s Coconut & Fig Hair Masque

A bath is a perfect opportunity to give your hair some TLC. While you clean and relax your body, you can take care of your locks too. It may be best to leave until the end of your bath though, as you should rinse off Coco & Eve’s Coconut & Fig Hair Masque after around 10 minutes. The formula—which will help to reduce dryness and frizz, as well as heal split ends—is enriched with raw virgin coconut oil, fig essence, argan oil, and shea butter.

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The Body Shop’s British Rose Exfoliating Soap is infused with rose petals.

4. The Body Shop’s British Rose Exfoliating Soap

The Body Shop’s British Rose Exfoliating Soap contains real rose petals, which are extracted from roses grown on Castle Farm in Herefordshire. Use in circular motions all over to exfoliate and leave your body feeling clean and silky smooth.

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Plant Apothecary’s Calm Down Body Wash is vegan and paraben-free.

5. Plant Apothecary’s Calm Down Body Wash

Plant Apothecary’s Calm Down Body Wash will do exactly what it says on the (biodegradable) bottle: help you calm down. Enriched with ginger and lavender, the gentle, natural formula will help you to unwind and wash off all the stress from the day. Not only is it vegan, but it’s free from parabens, silicones and other harsh chemicals too.

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UpCircle’s Body Bar will help with breakouts.

6. UpCircle’s Chai Body Bar

If you’re suffering from a bout of bad skin, UpCiricle’s Chai Body Bar is here for you. Infused with fennel and cardamom, the soap bar will help to gently cleanse your skin. The green clay will draw the toxins out of your pores, combatting acne and breakouts. The addition of shea butter will leave your face and body feeling smooth and hydrated.

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I Heart Revolution offers a wide range of bath fizzers.

7. I Heart Revolution’s Avocado Bath Fizzer

If you’re a lover of all things avocado, I Heart Revolution’s Tasty Avocado Fizzer is right up your street. It works like a bath bomb, so simply start running the water, drop the fizzer in, swirl around, and enjoy. If you’re not an avocado fan, the brand also offers Raspberry Icing, Strawberry Sprinkle, Blackcurrant, Chocolate, and even Hotdog options too.

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Pacifica’s Lavender Moon Body, Bath, and Shower Oil will help you relax.

8. Pacifica Lavender Moon Body, Bath, and Shower Oil

Infused with sunflower and coconut oil, as well as hyaluronic acid and antioxidants, Pacifica’s Lavender Moon Body, Bath, & Shower Oil is designed to try and help you relax. Not only is it good for you, but it’s good for the planet too. The bottle is designed to be recycled multiple times.

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Finchberry offers many different vegan handcrafted soaps.

9. Finchberry’s Handcrafted Soap

If you prefer to stick to good old bar soap and water when it comes to washing yourself, Finchberry has plenty of vegan soap options to choose from. Try its Past Curfew Handcrafted Vegan Soap, which features citrusy aromas of grapefruit, or its Darling design, which has notes of cherry blossom, vanilla, and white lily.

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Love Beauty and Planet bottles are made with recycled materials.

10. Love Beauty and Planet Body Wash

Love Beauty and Planet makes body wash in a range of different scents. Try Coconut Water and Mimosa Flower to feel really refreshed, or if lavender is more your thing, opt for its Argan Oil & Lavender Relaxing Rain Body Wash. Whatever you decide, you’ll leave bathtime feeling soothed, relaxed, and cleansed. What’s more, every single Love Beauty and Planet bottle is made with recycled materials and are 100 percent recyclable.

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Lush has released a new Bubble Bar range to help customers relax and unwind.

11. Lush’s Big Bottle of Calm

Lush’s new Bubble Bar range is designed specifically to help you relax and unwind. Its Big Bottle of Calm will help you completely de-stress, thanks to the addition of chamomile blue oil, tonka absolute, and lavender oil. It’s completely reusable and sustainable too. Simply run under the tap until you’re satisfied and then leave to one side, ready to use again. You could also try its Sleepy Bubble Bar, also infused with lavender, or Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds, which features a soothing mixture of frankincense and patchouli.

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This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 6:54 am

Charlotte Pointing

Senior Editor, UK | Southsea, United Kingdom Charlotte writes about sustainable beauty, fashion, food, and culture. She has a bachelor's degree in history and a postgraduate certificate in cultural heritage.

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