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Cathedral Grove Mind and Body Wash

Cathedral Grove Mind and Body Wash

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8 oz / $2.50 per oz
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This scent is inspired by a valley of Redwoods in northern California known as Cathedral Grove where the deep green treetops of America's oldest trees reach skyward through dense ocean fog.

This biodegradable. plant-based body wash uses aloe vera, shea butter and olive oil to soften your skin while it cleanses. Cathedral Grove's features top notes of coniferous needle and redwood sorrel, middle notes of red bark, rhododendron and juniper and base notes of Peru Balsam, dam earth and Opoponax.

Ingredients

Organic Aloe Barbadensis Juice, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Potassium Hydroxide, Organic Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Glycerin, Organic Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride (Guar Gum), Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Organic Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Fragrance (Essential Oil Blend), Citric Acid

Allergens: Soy-based glycerin.

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  • Made In The USA
  • Non-GMO
  • Organic
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Cruelty-Free
  • Recyclable Packaging
  • Recycled Content Packaging
  • TerraCycle Packaging
  • Carbon Minimal
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Ingredient Integrity

Every ingredient sourced is certified authentic by the supplier before Bathing Culture accepts an order, so you can trust the ingredient list. They're also verified to be safe for aquatic ecosystems, able to readily decompose, and safe for outdoor use Bathing Culture's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.

Responsible Production

Bathing Culture's soap products are certified by Leaping Bunny, which confirms that they are cruelty free and were never tested on animals. Bathing Culture tests their products for allergens and their supplies test for heavy metals, pesticide residues, and mycotoxins.

Clean Packaging

Bathing Culture's recyclable and refillable HDPE bottles are made in California as close to their production facilities as possible. Their packaging is made with recycled materials and responsible production practices. Their HDPE bottles are less likely to shed microplastics because of their inert composition.

Leading Change

Bathing Culture is a Public Benefit Corporation, which means they're committed to having a positive impact through their business. For every 5 gallons of soap sold, Bathing Culture plants a tree to offset their production and shipping emissions. Additionally, they donate to DIGDEEP, a human rights nonprofit that brings clean, running water into American homes and invests in research, advocacy, and workforce development to close the Water Gap.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

Ingredient Integrity

Every ingredient sourced is certified authentic by the supplier before Bathing Culture accepts an order, so you can trust the ingredient list. They're also verified to be safe for aquatic ecosystems, able to readily decompose, and safe for outdoor use Bathing Culture's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.

Low Carbon Footprint

Bathing Culture's soap products are certified by Leaping Bunny, which confirms that they are cruelty free and were never tested on animals. Bathing Culture tests their products for allergens and their supplies test for heavy metals, pesticide residues, and mycotoxins.

Recyclable Packaging

Bathing Culture's recyclable and refillable HDPE bottles are made in California as close to their production facilities as possible. Their packaging is made with recycled materials and responsible production practices. Their HDPE bottles are less likely to shed microplastics because of their inert composition.

Committed to Social Good

Bathing Culture is a Public Benefit Corporation, which means they're committed to having a positive impact through their business. For every 5 gallons of soap sold, Bathing Culture plants a tree to offset their production and shipping emissions. Additionally, they donate to DIGDEEP, a human rights nonprofit that brings clean, running water into American homes and invests in research, advocacy, and workforce development to close the Water Gap.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

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How it does good

Bathing Culture's mission is to spread joy through bathing with minimal effects on the planet's waterways, soil, and climate. Their products feature biodegradable, plant-powered formulas and recycled, refillable packaging. They further minimize their climate impact by planting trees, and they give back to the community by supporting the right to clean water for all.

How to Use

Get dirty (we don't need to know the details) and pump a small dab on your palm or favorite bathing tool. The body wash is 80x concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Lather up, scrub, revel in the scent. Please note this product does contain contains a soy-based glycerin. Even biodegradable soaps shouldn’t be used directly in waterways.

Recycling

Recycle the bottles and outer box in a curbside recycling bin. The plastic cap and pump top are recyclable through TerraCycle by following our special instructions.

These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.

Third Party Certifications

  • Gluten Free
  • Certified USDA Organic
  • Vegan
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Bathing Culture

Tim Hollinger and Spencer Arnold think that the act of bathing should be celebrated, especially when you use products crafted with the radical belief that they can be good for you and the planet. Tim and Spencer spend their spare time exploring Northern California's forest (and getting pretty dirty while doing so). Conventional personal care products that don't work and pollute waterways simply didn't cut it, so they created a brand to spread joy and peace through bath products that minimally impact waterways, soil and climate. Their products are plant-forward, recyclable, refillable and inspired by the wildlands of California.

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