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Where Can I Find Chemical Free Body Wash?

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Like all bath and beauty products, many body wash options are available in stores and online. The aisles are packed with bottles containing different fragrances, colors, and claims. While they may appear pretty on the outside, many of these body washes are made up of chemicals that may actually be more harmful than helpful. This blog will explain the difference between chemical and natural body washes, why non-toxic body wash is better, and where to get the best chemical-free body wash.

What to Know About Chemical Free Body Wash

Chemical Versus Natural Body Wash

The terms “chemical” and “natural” can have many meanings, so it's important to define them when it comes to bathing and skincare products. Chemical body washes use certain ingredients that are made artificially or synthetically. When we rinse off body wash, it always leaves some traces behind, which means those harsh ingredients can continue to interact with your skin. This may lead to irritation or damage to moisture barriers that help the skin remain hydrated. Chemical products may also contribute to ongoing health concerns due to absorption. The body wash we rinse off enters that water system and can have effects on the environment, too.

Natural, non-toxic body washes use only ingredients that are not artificial or unnecessary. The list of ingredients is often very short and easy to understand when looking at natural body washes. Since chemical body washes are easier to mass produce and often have a better profit margin, they are far more common than non-toxic options.

Ingredients Found in Body Washes

Common body washes generally have a long list of ingredients, many of which may not be familiar. Several of those ingredients are variations of common chemicals. Here are some you may see when you read the bottles:

  • Phthalates: Common in body washes and shampoos, phthalates are considered endocrine disruptors and are restricted in many countries. They can be absorbed through the skin and enter the body's systems, but they can also be inhaled. They are also found in cosmetic products.
  • Parabens: These are preservatives found in many skin and beauty products to improve shelf life. Parabens have been linked to disruption of the endocrine system, fertility issues, and other conditions and are connected with environmental disruption.
  • BPA: Found in certain plastics used for containers and packaging, BPA is thought to leach into products and has been associated with thyroid and hormone interruption. This is often a material used in the bottle of body wash and is also found in other packaging or products like water bottles.
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): SLS is an ingredient known as a surfactant to help body washes and shampoos turn foamy when used. It creates the sudsy effect when you rub the body wash around. SLS can be a skin irritant and may have environmental impacts as the suds enter the water system. While some companies are beginning to drop SLS from their formulations, it’s still one of the most common ingredients.

In the past decade, one ingredient was finally banned from body washes in the United States. Triclosan is an antimicrobial that the FDA ruled in 2016 as likely causing more possible harm than good when added to body washes and hand soaps. Problems with bacterial resistance and reproductive disruption were the driving factors for the ban. The US still allows triclosan in toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and mouthwash, but the European Union banned it from all products in 2017. While there is advocacy for the US to follow the EU in banning other chemicals, such as parabens and phthalates, these remain allowed as ingredients in products.

Benefits of Chemical-Free Body Wash

Natural body washes are less likely to affect the health of your skin in both the short term and long term. The ingredients used in natural options are focused on only what is necessary to clean and replenish the skin. The best natural body washes will exclude harsh and potentially problematic ingredients and artificial fragrances. Instead, non-toxic body washes use minimal ingredients sourced from organic plants, with attractive scents from naturally fragrant materials. By avoiding unnecessary ingredients, there is less risk of skin irritation, health effects, and negative environmental impacts. Even if you aren’t seeing short-term effects from using chemical body washes, long-term impacts can build up over time. Switching sooner rather than later sets you up for success down the road.

Which Body Wash Has the Fewest Chemicals?

With less than ten ingredients, each with a targeted purpose, the Oasis Refreshing Body Wash is one of the best on the market. It includes derivatives of coconut oil, moisturizing lanolin that comes from wool, the natural antimicrobial phenoxyethanol from green tea, peppermint oil, tea leaf extract that’s been shown to protect skin, and silk proteins. With Natural Ginesis’ careful attention to detail, the Oasis Refreshing Body Wash was crafted to ensure it was the best natural body wash on the market. The ingredients combine to create a fresh, fragrant, and effective body wash that leaves skin feeling smooth and healthy. Your body gets squeaky clean without being stripped or damaged by chemicals, and there are no worries about the potential long-term issues chemical-based body washes can cause. Pair it up with our Oasis Advanced Hydrating Lotion for smooth skin that stays hydrated and healthy even in the winter. Add on the Oasis Shampoo and Conditioner, and you’ll be feeling your best in no time. Each swap you make from chemical to natural is another step toward a healthier and happier life.

Your skin deserves the best chemical-free body wash to keep it healthy, soft, and clean. Oasis Refreshing Body Wash is the natural solution you’ve been looking for in your shower routine! Kick the chemicals to the curb and get your Oasis products today.