This Mother’s Day, delight and pamper mom with a gift that also gives back to those in need.
Soapbox’s body washes, lotions and foaming handsoaps won’t disappoint. Create your own assortment of goodies for mom with our newest sublimely-scented products (like the Watermelon & Basil foaming hand soap) or choose a thoughtfully assembled bundle of customer favorites. All are vegan, cruelty-free and phthalate-free.
Plus, for every product sold, a bar of soap is donated to someone in need. Thanks to its customers, Soapbox has donated more than 20 million bars of soap around the world! These donations are often paired with proper hygiene education, which is more important now than ever as we battle a global pandemic.
Below are five no-fail gift ideas for mom priced between $4.99 to $43.96.
Soapbox products can be found on our website, at Grove Collaborative and Amazon, as well as Sally Beauty, Target, Walgreens, and other retailers.
Watermelon and Basil Foaming Handsoap (4.99) *NEW
Give mom summertime vibes all year long with this watermelon and basil-infused hand soap that replenishes as it cleanses. Straight from the garden, fresh, juicy watermelon and herbal-sweet basil extracts provide antioxidant-rich goodness to your hands that not only deeply cleanses but also helps improve the elasticity of your skin.
Oat Milk & Chai Comforting Moisture Body Wash ($8.99) *NEW
Unwind and add some calmness and zen back into mom’s routine. Hectic day? We totally get it. Soothing oat milk, rich almond oil and calming chai come together to give your skin a break from it all. Irritated skin is comforted with this blend of creamy ingredients that offer anti-inflammatory properties and silky hydration. Infused with shea butter and aloe vera, your body will be relaxed and nourished every time you reach for this bottle.
Bamboo & Green Tea Glowing Moisture Lotion ($8.99) *NEW
Infused with brightening vitamin C and healing jojoba oil, this lotion is serving up radiance-boosting looks and locked-in hydration. Refreshing bamboo, revitalizing green tea and relieving jojoba oil are blended with our 4X nourishing base of shea butter, aloe, vitamin E and olive oil to help your skin maintain precious moisture. Vitamin C is then infused in the lotion to give your skin a natural glow that looks like it’s beaming from within.
Soften and Moisturize Bundle ($33.95)
This exclusive bundle was inspired by products we developed for hotels so you can feel like you’re being pampered on a getaway. Included are: our frizz-taming Argan Oil Control & Soften Shampoo and Conditioner, nourishing Coconut Milk and Sandalwood Deep Moisture Body Wash, hydrating Citrus & Peach Rose Reviving Moisture Bar Soap, and antioxidant-rich Pomegranate & Plum Restoring Moisture Liquid Hand Soap.
Cleanse & Purify Tea Tree Oil Bundle ($43.96)
This bundle is the perfect solution for removing buildup on your hair and scalp. Our deeply cleansing Tea Tree Clean and Purify Shampoo, Conditioner, Scalp Treatment and Soothing Hydration Hair Mask will purify, calm and moisturize mom’s tresses, making her feel like a new woman.
About Soapbox: Soapbox was founded in 2010 with a simple mission: to empower people to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Our co-founder, David Simnick, made the first batch of soap in his college apartment kitchen while still at American University. Ten years later, our products are in retailers across the nation and, with our customers, we have donated more than twenty million bars of soap to communities in need.
About David Simnick: David Simnick is the CEO and co-founder of Soapbox, a company whose mission is to empower customers with the ability to change the world through everyday, quality purchases. Soapbox products are currently shelved in tens of thousands of stores across the United States and beyond. As an Eagle Scout, Dave’s dream was to found for-profit companies with a social mission at their core. Since then, he has worked as either an intern or consultant to USAID, the U.S. Army, Michelle Rhee, the U.S. Senate, and was a Teach for America educator in Northern Philadelphia. He founded Soapbox in 2010 while still in college at American University.
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