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Best Bar Soap (Fragrance-Free)

Chances are you’ve got plenty of products in the shower—soap, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, face wash, shaving cream, and maybe some bubble bath. Anytime you use these products, the chemical ingredients you don’t swallow (hopefully that’s all of them) are washing down the drain, where they sometimes find their way out into the environment. Look especially for bath, shower, and soap products ththat don't contain Triclosan, a common antibacterial chemical that bioconcentrates in the food chain, is hazardous to marine life, and breaks down to carcinogenic dioxins and furans. (more)

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Best Bar Soap (Fragrance-Free)

Tom's Of Maine Natural Deodorant Soap, Unscented
Tom's Of Maine Natural Deodorant Soap, Unscented
  • $18.78 (6 Pack)
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8.8
Dr. Bronner's Organic Eucalyptus Soap Bar
Dr. Bronner's Organic Eucalyptus Soap Bar
  • $4.19
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8.6
Gourmet Body Treats Healing Lavender Soap
Gourmet Body Treats Healing Lavender Soap
  • $6.00
8.5
Burt's Bees Poison Ivy Soap
Burt's Bees Poison Ivy Soap
  • $8.00
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8.3
Miessence Cleansing Bar Tea Tree
Miessence Cleansing Bar Tea Tree
  • $8.14
8.3
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Vegetal Soap
Aubrey Organics Honeysuckle Rose Vegetal Soap
  • $5.89
8.3
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Soap
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Soap
8.1
Kiss My Face Pure Olive Oil Bar Soaps
Kiss My Face Pure Olive Oil Bar Soaps
  • $2.99
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7.8
Neutrogena Transparent Facial Bar, Original Formula, Fragrance Free
Neutrogena Transparent Facial Bar, Original Formula,...
  • $23.60 (8 Pack)
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7.5
Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Soap Bar, Lavender
Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Soap Bar, Lavender
  • $51.43 (12 Pack)
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7.2
Aveeno Moisturizing Bar With Natural Colloidal Oatmeal For Dry Skin, Fragrance Free
Aveeno Moisturizing Bar With Natural Colloidal Oatme...
  • $3.79
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7.1
Gillette Complete Skincare Cleansing Bar, Fragrance Free
Gillette Complete Skincare Cleansing Bar, Fragrance ...
6.5
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Among potential health concerns in bath and shower products, the primary ingredient to watch out for is “fragrance”, a catch-all term for a trade-secret blend of unsafe chemical ingredients that could be concealing toxic phthalates that are linked to allergies and immune system toxicity.

Many shower gels and body wash products contain some form of sun protection, which often means the use of oxybenzone, a common sunscreen ingredient that’s banned for cosmetics use in Japan because of concerns about its health and environmental effects.

Other common ingredients in bath and shower products—shampoos, conditioners, and soaps especially—are preservatives like DMDM hydantoin, a form of formaldehyde that’s an immune system toxin and skin irritant, and the pH balancer triethanolamine, also a skin irritant and immune system toxin.

You can keep your shower as clean as possible by checking the ingredients section of our bath, shower, and soap product ratings for those unsafe chemicals, or by browsing through our reviews for products with high health and safety scores. Many bath, shower, and soap products with strong chemicals have been animal-tested—You can check the Product Certifications and Listings section on each product page to see if it’s manufacturer has been no-animal-testing certified by PETA or Leaping Bunny.