Spiced Orange Shower Gel
All skin typesCleanse & refreshVeganAll skin typesCleanse & refreshVegan

Bring that cosy, festive feeling into the shower with you this season, thanks to the comforting scent and refreshing Spiced Orange Shower Gel.
Surround yourself with the relaxing scents of orange, vanilla and cinnamon fragrance as you lather up, crafted with orange peel essential oils.
This vegan, seasonal special is made with 92% ingredients of natural origin and Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera from Mexico. Cool fact: our trade helps to support the indigenous female farmers living on the edge of rainforests.
Perfect for all skin types, the light gel texture transforms into a rich bubbly foam, leaving your skin feeling fresh and clean. And the bottle is 100% recyclable*, so you can do your bit for the planet.
- Shower gel
- Suitable for all skin types
- Light gel texture
- Leaves skin feeling clean and fresh
- 92% natural-origin ingredients
- Made with Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera
- Certified by The Vegan Society
*Where local facilities allow, excludes lid and label.
Community Fair Trade Organic Aloe Vera
Ultra-gentle and soothing on skin, aloe vera is perfect for our sensitive skin range. Ours is sourced from Mexico.

Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera
Naturally soothing on easily upset skin
Aloe vera is known for being ultra-gentle and soothing on skin. It’s helped us formulate our Aloe range to handle sensitive skin with kid gloves.
It’s a naturally hardy plant. Our aloe vera leaves are harvested and filleted by hand within 6 hours, which preserves the freshness and makes sure the aloe is the highest possible quality.
We source our organic aloe vera from Campeche in south-east Mexico. We work with expert farmers who really know their stuff, and can harvest the aloe while causing minimal harm to the environment. This is particularly important since the land is close to three precious rainforest biosphere reserves in the Yucatan peninsula.
Since 2015, our trade has helped support the indigenous female farmers living on the edge of these rainforests, who could otherwise face discrimination and limited work opportunities.