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15 Clean Beauty Products You Can Get at Whole Foods

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Alaffia Good Soap, $3
Tripled milled the old-fashioned way and long-lasting, this soap is exclusively available in the Whole Body section of Whole Foods. It's made with ethically traded unrefined shea butter, as well as virgin coconut oil, and is enhanced with aromatic plant extracts such as rose, mint and lavender. Try one of their 12 refreshing scents: Blackberry, Almond Milk, Peppermint, Cucumber, Wild Strawberry, Coconut, Lavender, Sunshine, Coconut Green Tea, Coconut Oatmeal, Coconut Papaya Mango, and Coconut Volcano.

Luxuriously long lashes (that last!) are hard to come by, but this pure mineral mascara does the job pretty well. It coats each and every lash, making it thicker and fuller, all without clumping. But those aren't the only qualities that have landed it a hotspot on the shelves of Whole Foods. It's cruelty free, paraben free, fragrance free, gluten free, phthalate free and hypoallergenic. All of this means it's gentle and easy on your eyes.

Exfoliating is an essential step in your skin care routine. It gets rid of dead skin cells, improving brightness, tone and even helps keep breakouts at bay. In order to accomplish this, you need a quality scrub that uses rich and nourishing ingredients to avoid redness and over-exfoliation. This fine-textured blend of tiny Dead Sea Salt crystals is formulated with natural astringents, lime and lemon peel, as well as antioxidants such as grapeseed and vitamin E. Use once or twice a week for smoother, healthier and younger-looking skin.

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Pacha Froth Bombs, $6
One way to take your relaxing bath to the next level is to drop in a scented and fizzy bath bomb. They smell incredible and provide some seriously nourishing benefits, from moisturizing to detoxifying. It is, however, smart to choose your bath bombs wisely — some are loaded with synthetic scents and dangerous ingredients, including phthalates and other hormone-disrupting chemicals. This Whole Foods brand is different. Pacha Soap offers a variety of fun, artisanal froth bombs made with all-natural, environmentally-safe ingredients and without the use of phthalates, parabens or silicones.

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Naturtint Hair Color, $18
Launched back in the late '90s, Naturtint was officially the first permanent hair coloring product produced without the use of ammonia. To this day, its ingredient list is primarily plant-based, which is a big reason why it's landed in the Whole Body section of Whole Foods. Not only does it live up to the standards and core values, but customers love its ability to provide vibrant, long-lasting color without simultaneously introducing their scalp to harsh chemicals, like ammonia, parabens or resorcinol, like many of its competitors.

BY JENN SINRICH | OCT 20, 2017 | SHARES
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