Aloe Soothing Body Butter
For sensitive skinSoothes and hydratesVegetarian

Our Aloe Soothing Body Butter will help you find your calm. Whether your skin’s feeling extra dry or just in need of TLC, this aloe body butter leaves your skin feeling softer and smoother.
Skin is a funny thing, tough enough to constantly grow, stretch and refresh itself yet soft enough to get stressed out and dry from time to time. That’s why this soothing body butter is a great little skin saviour to have on hand. It’s enriched with Community Fair Trade aloe vera and Community Fair Trade shea butter for a formula that delivers lavish moisture.
A gentle friend to sensitive skin, our aloe vera Body Butter is one smooth operator, casually hydrating, cooling and soothing its way towards healthy looking and fresh feeling skin. A rich, creamy tub of goodness.
You can read up about the wonderful aloe vera benefits for skin, but you won’t really know until you try it. What are you waiting for?
- Kind and gentle enough for sensitive skin
- Enriched with our beloved Community Fair Trade aloe from Mexico
- All-over moisturising goodness that melts into skin
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.