EXFOLIATING CLEANSING BAR - UPCIRCLE
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Vegan

Sustainable
This exfoliating soap is made with residual chai spices used to create Henny & Joe's chai syrup. It leaves your skin deeply cleansed and moisturized!
Pink clay reduces redness and irritation, whilst organic cinnamon and ginger oils give skin a reviving energy boost. Glycerin hydrates and moisturises the skin.
Suitable for use on face and body.
Vegan | 100% Natural | Palm Oil Free
Apply with water to create a creamy lather. Suitable for face and body.
100% NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Sodium Cocoate**, Aqua, Glycerin**, Coconut Acid**, Sodium Citrate, Illite, Sodium Chloride, Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Oil*, Eugenol^, Kaolin, Illicium Verum (Star Anise) Fruit, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Cinnamon) Leaf Oil*, Cinnamomum Verum Bark, Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel) Leaf, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower, Pimenta Officinalis (All Spice) Fruit, Zingiber Officinale Root, Elettaria Cardamomum (Green Cardamom) Seed, Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Seed, Vanilla Planifolia (Vanilla) Fruit. *Organically produced ingredient; **From organic origin; ^Natural constituent of essential oils listed.
Brand: Upcircle, The Uk
Their Values: Skincare is a crowded market, and ‘natural’ is the new “normal”. Each product in their range sources and rescues by-products from other industries – the food and drink industry in particular. In recent years they have seen the dramatic rise of natural, then organic, then vegan and cruelty-free beauty, but they believe circular / by-product beauty will be the next step – they’re proud to be pioneering that movement.
Their Mission: The circular economy sits at the heart of what they do – they even named theirselves after it! UpCircle also hints at ‘upcycling’, the process of making something better from things that already exist. Their ultimate mission is to leave the world better than they found it by transforming ingredients that would otherwise be discarded into natural, organic beauty products – better for you, better for the world.
Their Vision: If they can provide competitively priced, high performing products from upcycled ingredients then they are demonstrating that the beauty industry can become a lot less wasteful – it is an innovative approach and a fresh perspective. But, all of this effort is futile if the industry is not willing to open its arms to what-would-be waste ingredients. So… is the beauty world ready? Well, if their success is anything to go on, it looks like the answer is yes. Hallelujah.