Organic Soaps Salt Lake City UT

Local resource for organic soaps in Salt Lake City, UT. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to organic soap, organic liquid soap, organic cosmetics, as well as information on organic bar soap, and content on soaps.

SkinBotanica
(866) 934-5274
1055 S 700 W
Salt Lake City, UT

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Natural Joy Beauty, NaturalJoyBeauty.com
(801) 718-4386
662 E. Union Square Drive (9480 S.)
Sandy, UT

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Sephora
(801) 263-6800
6191 S. State Street, Unit #212
Murray, UT
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9pm
Sunday:12pm-6pm

Apothica
(801) 746-7444
161 S Rio Grande St
Salt Lake City, UT

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Aerolab Salon
(801) 364-4092
217 E Broadway
Salt Lake City, UT

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Bubble & Bee Organic
(801) 560-7899
90 W 500 S #513
Bountiful, UT

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Jackson Rhudy, MD
(801) 532-0204
Light Touch Laser Skin Care Center,24 South 1100 East,# 102
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Sargeant Salon
(801) 355-3952
446 E 500 S
Salt Lake City, UT

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High Life
(801) 349-2859
245 E Broadway
Salt Lake City, UT

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Vivacci Studio
(801) 531-1602
247 E 900 S
Salt Lake City, UT

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Eco-friendly Soap: What�s Best for Your Babe?

Eco-friendly Soap: What’s Best for Your Babe?

April 22, 2009   Marisa Belger

He eats, he sleeps, he plays and he bathes. W spends between 20 and 45 minutes of each day in the bathtub (and he hasn’t even started playing with finger paints or baking up mud pies in the backyard!). Since he dedicates such a significant amount of time to splashing around in soapy, bubbly water, I’ve become highly attuned to what I use to get him clean. Following my general parenting guideline—do unto my progeny as I would do unto myself—I’m always on the hunt for liquid soaps and bubble bath that 1) smell delicious and 2) are made primarily from natural or organic ingredients.

Since I’m a natural beauty freak, I spend an unnatural amount of time reading product labels. Before purchasing anything that will end up on my skin or the skin of somebody I’ve given birth to, I scan the product for any no-go ingredients like parabens, phthalates or synthetic fragrances. These substances have been linked to a good handful of conditions and diseases that I’m not interested in acquiring (check out the Environmental Working Group’s Cosmetic Safety Database for detailed info on the ingredients in most personal care products).

Lately, I’ve been scrubbing W with luscious, all-natural (which simply means that I can recognize and/or pronounce most if not all of the product’s ingredients) soaps from Little Twig —I’ve been known to swipe the lavender bubble bath for myself when W...

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