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Soapwalla is the way to go for natural and beautiful skin

Soapwalla is the way to go for natural and beautiful skin
11 December 2012
Holly Ashe
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Holly Ashe
11 December 2012

With a million beauty products on shop shelves, all coming from different parts of the world and all promising to make our skin dreams come true, it’s no wonder we spend so much money each year trying to find the perfect potion. In a society today so concerned with E numbers, chemicals and additives, sometimes looking at the back of a product claiming to cater for “sensitive skin” has a huge list of ingredients you can’t even pronounce, let alone know what it is. How can we trust that to make our skin smooth, soft and clear? 

So when a company comes along like Soapwalla, which makes all the products by hand with only organic, natural, vegan, food-grade ingredients and never uses harmful or synthetic additives such as petrochemicals, parabens, phthalates, or sodium lauryl sulfate, it’s a breath of fresh air for our bodies and skin. 

Creator Rachel from Brooklyn suffers from Lupus: a chronic, inflammatory autoimmune illness that caused her to have painful, sensitive skin rashes, which is why she decided to start making her own products from her kitchen, using only ingredients that are natural and chemical free. She states on her website: “If I refuse to put something in my body, I shouldn’t be putting it on my body, either.” 

Here at The Upcoming we feel this is an amazing philosophy to have for our skin, after all, it is on show for the world to see on a daily basis! Of course, perfect and irritable-free skin is sought after by everyone around the world, and it didn’t take long for the world to hear about Soapwalla. Rachel is stocking in over seven countries including Australia, Singapore, UK and her native land, America. 

Body washes to recharge, bath salts to detox, indulgent body polishes, creams for pregnant tummies and even lip balms for the sensitive pout, you can treat every part of your skin in its own luxurious and natural way with Soapwalla, without breaking the bank balance, or harming the environment. 

Holly Ashe

Rachel has shown the world how natural, non-chemical and real ingredients can do wonders for the skin. Natural is the way to go. Soapwalla is the way to go, so click here. 

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