Bath and Body Works offers a variety of soap products, including hand soaps and foaming hand soaps. Here is some information about the ingredients and materials used in their products:
Positive:
- Bath and Body Works hand soaps are made with good-for-you ingredients like shea extract, vitamin E, aloe, and essential oils.
- Bath and Body Works is committed to product transparency and discloses ingredients online for home fragrance products.
Negative:
- According to an article on The Filtery, pretty much all of Bath and Body Works products contain unhealthy and potentially harmful ingredients. Some of the top ingredients of concern include:
- Fragrance
- Parabens
- Artificial colors and dyes
- Sulfates
- Methylisothiazolinone
- Ethoxylated ingredients
- Paraffin wax
Ingredients or materials:
- Bath and Body Works hand soaps are made without dyes and parabens, but they do contain other ingredients like shea extract, vitamin E, aloe, and essential oils.
- Bath and Body Works does not use formaldehyde as an ingredient, but their personal care products may contain low levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives.
- The ingredients in a specific Bath and Body Works foaming hand soap, the Kitchen Lemon Gentle & Clean Foaming Hand Soap, include water, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, fragrance, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, tocopheryl acetate, and glycerin.
- According to a product page on Incidecoder, the Bath & Body Works White Barn Golden Citrus & Vanilla Gentle & Clean Foaming Hand Soap contains water (aqua, eau) .
Its important to note that while some ingredients may be of concern to some people, others may not have any issues with them. Its always a good idea to research the ingredients in products you use and make informed decisions based on your own personal preferences and needs.