Soaps n Scrubs
Proper soap and scrubs without all those chemical nasties? Oh, and vegan friendly to boot? Say hello to sweet-smelling Suffolk-based business that creates gorgeous gifts and planet-friendly beauty products to help you look and feel your best.
Looking to clean up your beauty act and start using products that are non-toxic, natural, vegan and SLS free but that still look amazing and smell even better? As the name suggests Suffolk-based biz Soaps n Scrubs handcrafts soap bars, shampoo bars, bath bombs, shower steamers, whipped soaps and body scrubs using natural ingredients that are great for your skin and just as good for the planet thanks to the compostable, biodegradable, recycled & recyclable packaging.
As you can see from the vibrant colours and designs, Soaps n Scrubs products are eye-catching and fun (shopping here is like being in a sweet shop for soaps!) and make excellent gifts for all occasions. If you’re tying the knot there’s the option to create your own super cute wedding favours and bridesmaids gifts or you could treat someone you love (or yourself!) to a monthly subscription box to keep you stocked up all year. Of course it’s not all about looks and the smell is the most important thing, and we can confirm the scents are out of this world with flavours including Raspberry & Magnolia, Pink Grapefruit, Rosemary & Eucalyptus, Green Tea & Olive and Raspberry & Vanilla.
Soaps n Scrubs is owned and run by Carla, who started out making soaps at home before turning her passion into a business. We love her products so much we asked her to create some soaps for our Muddy Awards Party 2024 and the fuchsia pink and gold glitter soaps went down a storm with our winners. And we’re not the only ones raving about the range – Soaps n Scrubs was recently featured on ITV’s Jimmy and Shivi’s Farmhouse Breakfast show based in Suffolk.
Want to get your mitts on some? You’ll find Soaps n Scrubs online or at Sudbury Market from 9am – 4pm on Saturdays, EE Lifestyle & Gift Shop in Cavendish and Threads For All in Ipswich, as well as various makers markets in Suffolk. See list here.
Going green never looked or felt so good!