Organic ~ Plastic Free ~ Vegan Friendly ~ Zero Waste ~ Sulphate Free ~ Cruelty Free ~ Handmade
These plastic free, vegan friendly, palm free Bath Kubes are sulphate free and full of skin nourishing oils and extracts to ensure your skin is left soft and cared for.
They work in a similar way to a bath bomb. Just take one half of the Kube and put it into the bath under running water, the water helps to generate bubbles.
As this product is free from harsh sulphates, it won't generate a huge amount of foam - just enough to create a soothing, enjoyable spa-at-home experience! You will also be sure that the bubbles won't be stripping your skin of their delicate oils like sulphate based cleansers will.
Enriched with soothing oats, Cornish Kaolin clay and Jojoba oil, your skin will feel super-soft and gently cleansed.
Relax and enjoy the gently uplifting aroma of this allergen-free white tea & citrus fragrance.
Each Kube is wrapped in a 100% plastic free film which is plant based and third party certified to be home-compostable. The label is made from paper and is fully recyclable and biodegradable.
Key Features:
- Cruelty Free
- Organic
- Plastic Free
- Vegan Friendly
- Sulphate Free
- Silicon Free
- Palm Oil Free
- Eco-Friendly
- Zero Waste
How to Use:
They work in a similar way to a bath bomb. Just take one half of the Kube and put it into the bath under running water, the water helps to generate bubbles.
Size: Each Kube weighs 180g in total and contains two halves, each half provides one bath.
Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (coconut derived), Sodium C14-16 Alpha Olefin Sulfonate, Glycerin (derived from rapeseed), Kaolin, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Avena Sativa (oat) kernel flour, Sodium Alginate. Tocopherol, Parfum, Rosa Gallica rose petals, Calendula Officinalis Flower
Based in Cornwall, Beauty Kubes set themselves the challenge to create a range of toiletries and beauty products that were entirely free from plastics. The concept of Beauty Kubes was born, thanks to inspiring programs such as the BBC's Blue Planet II and the work of local Cornish based charity, Surfers Against Sewage