Some brands and suppliers of toiletries and cosmetics
This is not a complete list but links to some brands to help you make your greener choices.
Body Shop, once the pioneering manufacturer and retailer of environmentally-friendly products, the Body Shop has now been taken over by L'Oréal who are in turn owned by Nestlé. As a result they are now subject to a 'Boycott the Body Shop' campaign 'Boycott the Body Shop' campaign.
Caurnie Soaperie has been making cold-pressed, hand-made vegan "wholesoap" (the whole of the oil remains in the soap) since 1922 using a low energy process.
Culpeper and Napiers Herbalist long-established UK retailers and suppliers of herbal products.
Faith in Nature one of the longer-established manufacturers selling toiletries and Clear Spring cleaning products.
Green People range includes certified organic products.
Halos a select range of products and helpful links.
Honesty Cosmetics well established; all products vegan and BUAV certified.
Lush shops across Britain, as well as online.
Neals Yard Remedies Soil Association certification. Online and high street shops.
Olive Organic "family run business with a huge range of skincare products".
Pure Nuff Stuff "range of handmade natural cosmetics and personal care products".
Pure Radiance "wholly natural skincare products".
Suma are wholefood wholesalers with a good range of own brand products including soap and toiletries.
TLC in a bottle "100% natural & increasingly organic health & beauty products".
Weleda was established by Rudolph Steiner in 1921 and sells complementary medicines as well as toiletries.
Vanilla Bean Organics "aim to bring the best range of organic and natural bodycare and skincare".
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