It makes sense to me that what you put on your skin is important. When you put a body cream or lotion onto your skin, you can literally see it disappear and soak into your skin, into your body. Current scientific research suggests that most of the stuff that soaks into our bodies is probably the water part of the cream/ lotion, and most of the chemicals are too large to pass through the thick protective outer layers of our skin, but there do exist a small number of chemicals in the world that can pass through the skin, into our bodies – things like nicotine (that’s how nicotine patches work). (There are two great articles I was reading, that look at whether chemicals in products can get through our skin, here and also here). If there is even just a tiny chance that some chemicals in soaps or cosmetics that we use can potentially be slightly absorbed into our bodies, I’d prefer to only apply health-conscious ingredients onto my skin to ensure that whatever gets in will only be healthy ingredients that will be kind to our cells and health.
In a bid to find great health-conscious bodycare products both for myself and for anyone else out there who’d also be interested in finding these, I’ve been on the lookout for the best natural body wash and healthy natural soap options out there.
Here are my findings so far for the best healthy soaps and bodywashes I could find.
(Bear in mind this isn’t a list of ALL the good products out there, just the ones I’ve discovered so far).
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My Favourite Liquid Natural Body Wash Options
✿ Miessence: Sunflower Body Wash | ||
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Scent: | Sweet lemony scent like lemon curd or lemon drops | |
Extra Notes: | Great, safe ingredients | |
The few reviews I’ve read online have been very positive, saying it feels thin, creamy, a little goes a long way, it foams & lathers well, smells nice and feels good on the skin. | ||
My teacher at Naturopathy College recommended this body wash. | ||
Price: | Approx $18.75 for 250ml | |
Places for purchasing: | Miessence website | |
Beautifully Organic (UK) | ||
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✿ Dr Bronner’s Organic Rose Castile Liquid Soap | |
Ingredients:
* Note: Saponification means that either potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide (lye) were used to make a fat or oil into soap. In this process all the potassium or sodium hydroxide are used up so that none should be left in the final end product. My thoughts on the ingredients: look really good to me. |
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Scent: | It’s meant to be a rose scent but personally I thought it resembled jelly sweets like gummy bears or something. Quite artificial smelling and very very sweet. It doesn’t leave much of a scent on your skin after use apart from a faint soap smell. |
Extra Notes: | Great ingredients |
80-90% of reviews I’ve seen are very positive. A very very small percentage of reviews (about 1%) report irritation for sensitive skin, possibly from high pH – may require dilution |
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Consistency is very runny / watery | |
Price: | USD: $16-18 for 32 fl oz GBP: £5.99 for 237ml £8.99 for 473ml £13.99 for 946mlVery reasonable prices compared to other natural, health-conscious liquid body wash options. |
Places for purchasing: | Amazon.com (link contains my referral code) NB If purchasing from Amazon, make sure you’re buying from a good seller who doesn’t dilute the product. You can tell by checking that the seal is on the product when it arrives. |
Amazon.co.uk (link contains my referral code) | |
Official Dr Bronner’s Website |
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✿ Dr. Bronner’s Lavender Castile Soap Made with Organic Ingredients | |
Ingredients:
* Note: Saponification means that either potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide (lye) were used to make a fat or oil into soap. In this process all the potassium or sodium hydroxide are used up so that none should be left in the final end product. My thoughts on the ingredients: look really good to me. |
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Scent: | Lavender scent. Reviews are positive on the smell. Personally I thought it was a nice lavender smell – quite strong when sniffed from the bottle, but it doesn’t linger on the skin after use so the overall result after use is pretty much like an unscented soap. |
Extra Notes: | Great ingredients |
80-90% of reviews I’ve seen are very positive. If purchasing from Amazon, make sure you’re buying from a legitimate seller who doesn’t dilute the product. |
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Very runny / watery in consistency. | |
Price: | USD: $16-18 for 32 fl oz GBP: £5.99 for 237ml £8.99 for 473ml £13.99 for 946mlVery reasonable prices compared to other natural, health-conscious liquid body wash options. |
Places for purchasing: | Amazon.com (link contains my referral code) |
Amazon.co.uk (link contains my referral code) | |
Official Dr Bronner’s Website |
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✿ Ann Marie Gianni: Rosemary Peppermint Body Wash | |
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Scent: | Herby – Rosemary & PeppermintMost reviewers loved the smell |
Extra Notes: | Great healthy-conscious, natural ingredients |
>80-90% of reviews were positive. Reviews say it leave skin silky, smooth and moisturized (it’s not drying like other soaps can be) | |
Most reviews said it lathers well, but some reviews say it doesn’t sud up well so I guess it’s subjective. | |
Price: | $34.95 for 200ml(on the luxury products / expensive side) |
Places for purchasing: | Ann Marie Gianni Official website |
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Candidate Natural Body washes I have yet to write-up and fully research:
- Young Living’s: Bath & Shower Gel selection – seems good upon a quick look
- Dr Woods soaps – seems good upon a quick look
- Natural Way Organics Ultra Mild Unscented Castile Soap
- Natural Way Organics Castile Soap, Lavender
Candidates of “natural” liquid bodywashes I’ve ruled out for myself:
- Lavera body wash products – ruled out because they contain Sodium Coco-Sulfate which is said to have the same risks as SLS, and SLS is said to be dangerous because of risks of possible toxicity and carcinogenicity.
- Rahua Body Shower Gel – ruled out because it contains potassium sorbate which some studies worry may be carcinogenic and / or genotoxic.
- Barefoot SOS Soothing Face & Body Wash – ruled out because they contain Phenoxyethanol (neurotoxin in high concentrations), alcohol (skin irritant), Ethylhexylglycerin (skin irritant).
- Faith in Nature body washes – ruled out because they contain Ammonium laureth sulfate which is very similar to SLS with the same risks, as well as containing a few benzene precurors (eg Sodium benzoate, benzyl benzoate) together with citric acid which has a risk of releasing carcinogenic benzene.
- Weleda body washes – ruled out because they contain carrageenan (although this may be ok for the skin since the molecules are too big to be absorbed, it’s just not ideal in food) and alcohol which can be irritating.
- Tisserand liquid body washes – ruled out because they contain Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (similar to SLS), Cocamide DEA (potential carcinogen), Benzyl Alcohol, Disodium EDTA (potential carcinogen), Potassium Sorbate (potential carcinogen / genotoxic), and potential chemicals that have a risk of reacting to give off benzene.
- Akin body wash - contains EDTA
- Earth Friendly Baby body washes – contains sodium benzoate with citric acid which may damage DNA and may lead to carcinogenic effects. Also contains Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate (aka Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, aka MES).
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My Favourite Natural Bar Soap Options
✿ Tisserand: Lavender Blend Gentle Soap (100g) | |
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Scent: | Lavender blend |
Extra Notes: | Great, safe ingredients including extra aromatherapy benefits of essential oils |
Positive reviews on Amazon | |
Price: | $6-9 for 3.5 oz£3.95 for 100g |
Places for purchasing: | Amazon.com (link contains my referral code) |
Amazon.co.uk (link contains my referral code) | |
Official Tisserand website |
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✿ Young Living: Valor Bar Soap: | ||
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* Note: Saponified means that either potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide (lye) were used to make a fat or oil into soap. In this process all the potassium or sodium hydroxide are used up so that none should be left in the final end product. |
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Scent: | Unique aromatherapy scent of Valor essential oil | |
Extra Notes: | Great, safe ingredients including extra aromatherapy benefits of essential oils | |
A tiny bit drying for skin, but not so much that it’s overly off-putting for me personally | ||
Leaves skin feeling a little bit waxy | ||
Price: | Retail: $14.80 USD (a little expensive for what it is, in my opinion)Wholesale: $11.25 USD |
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Places for purchasing: | Amazon.com (link contains my referral code) | |
Official Young Living website |
Candidates of bar soaps I have yet to research further:
- Kirk’s Coco Castile Soap
- OrganicGOLD Virgin Coconut Oil Soap
- PureGreen Naturals: ORganic Coconut Castile Soap
- Aspen Kay Naturals: Aloe Vera & Calendula Soap
- Aspen Kay Naturals Oatmeal Milk & Honey bar soap
- Asutra organic aromatherapy bar soap
- Bali Soap – Natural Bar Soap, Coconut
- Funky Soap – lots of different kinds
- Niugini Organics – Coconut oil soap (only contains 1 ingredient: Sodium Cocoate)
- Friendly Soap – Natural Handmade Shea Butter Facial Cleansing Bar
- Botalife – Pistachio Soap – Traditional Pistacia All Natural Herbal Olive Oil with coconut oil Turkish Natural Soap Bar Vegan 80g (Bittim Sabun)
Candidates of bar soaps I’ve ruled out for myself:
- Weleda bar soaps: ruled out because it contains alcohol which may be irritating, and also because it contains sodium stearate which may be irritating (although both are low risk ingredients)
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Disclaimer: Bear in mind that the ingredient lists are accurate at the time of writing this article (March 2016) but ingredient lists can and sometimes do change over time. Also I should note that I am just a layperson who has gathered information from articles I’ve read online: I am not an expert on chemicals, so please view the information in this article just as one layperson’s conclusions based on internet research. I’m sorry to the companies that I ruled out and have said they have products I would not want to use – it is just my personal opinion and there is always a chance that my conclusions are overly cautious. The responsibility for which products each reader chooses to use is solely up to them. Every reader is free to make up their own minds on which ingredients they are happy to use.