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Cruelty-Free Bathtimes | Introducing Stvdio 5

“There must be quite a few things that a hot bath won’t cure, but I don’t know many of them.”

- Sylvia Plath

For me baths are one of those magic cures for almost everything, be it the beginnings of an illness, the stress of a bad day or any sort of aches and pains. When I lived in South Korea, it was like a dream come true that going out for a bath was a perfectly sociably acceptable thing to do with my friends and that is firmly on the list of things I will never stop missing about Korea. The bath is also one of my favourite places to read, knowing I’ll be undisturbed and can completely immerse myself in it (I’m currently reading The Woman in the Dunes by Kobo Abe and am hoping to sneak off into the bathroom and finish it this coming week during a long soak).Cruelty-free BathtimesIn a recent blog post, I shared some of my favourite cruelty-free beauty blogs and mentioned how much I would love to share more on this topic, including introducing and sharing my support for the lovely companies who, well, make bathtime better! And on that note, today I’d like to introduce Stvdio 5. Stvdio 5 - Vegan CosmeticsBased in East London, Stvdio 5 are a small company who specialise in natural vegan products. Designed and produced in Britain with locally sourced ingredients, the products are handmade, making each one unique. As well as 100% vegan products, Stvdio 5 are cruelty-free and ensure their suppliers are too. By using natural ingredients that have been used for generations, they can also be sure these were not developed through animal testing.

To make sure their products are kind in all respects, Stvdio 5 do not use sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) in any of their range. SLS is often used as a foaming agent in bath, shower and hair products, and a known skin irritant and questionable long-term safety.Stvdio 5 - Vegan Cosmetics Stvdio 5 kindly sent me a ‘pamper kit’ and it really lived up to its name. Their bath truffles and shower soaps are delicately scented with essential oils and left my skin feeling well and truly loved. I would probably call the bath truffles more of a bath bomb as they fizz when you drop them in but they do leave the water feeling richer as you would expect from the name. The lavender bath truffle was perfect for a relaxing pre-bedtime bath with the lavender oil having been blended with myrrh and amber for a luxurious scent. Stvdio 5 - Vegan CosmeticsThese beautiful little chocolate shower soaps and English rose soap are made with cold-pressed oils and cleansing kaolin clay. To make their soaps even more skin-friendly, Stvdio 5 have used tea-tree oil; a natural antibacterial and antiseptic that supports the skin in preventing and combating a whole array of conditions.Stvdio 5 - Vegan CosmeticsI also love the fact that they all arrive wrapped in recycled packaging – although one of my bath truffles did crumble in transit so maybe they could do with something a little more robust or maybe a more tightly packed box.

It’s always great to find new, independent companies who are starting out with firm principles and fantastic items, and I’m looking forward to trying more from Stvdio 5!

What bath products have tried lately? Share your cruelty-free recommendations in the comments!

Little Vegetarian Treats

You know, these first few weeks of my blog have been pretty wonderful – I never dreamed anyone would already have read my blog, let alone have commented or followed it. You’ve all made me feel very welcome indeed and I appreciate that so much.

In my mind like I’m slowly building up a semblance of a blogging calendar and recipes & travel tales are firmly on the agenda and I’ll definitely be incorporating more restaurant reviews as well. As a personal space, it seems only right that it be not only about what I create but what inspires me or other little bits and bobs I’ve found here and there, so I’m working out how to include things like that and it may require a little experimentation… Right now I’d like to share a couple of little vegetarian treats I’ve enjoyed recently.

GoodyGoodStuff Strawberry & Cream Gummies

Strawberries and cream gummiesI often get the question, as I’m sure many vegetarians do, of ‘don’t you miss bacon?’ Well as it goes, I don’t in the slightest (and find the smell totally off-putting!) In fact, the only thing I do miss as a veggie is gummy sweets. Depending on where you live it’s not always easy finding gelatine-free ones and, whilst missing out on sugary sweets isn’t the worst thing in the world, it’s quite a treat to find some.

During an impromtu trip to York at the weekend I stumbled across Alligator Wholefoods (they have a website here) which was full to the brim of veggie and vegan goodies and I picked up some yummy yummy mini strawberry & cream gummies. Using gellan and carrageen in place of gelatine the texture of these was perfect and they weren’t overly sugary. If you’re still not convinced, these are gluten free, dairy free, soy free, nut free and only use natural flavourings. The flavour I opted for isn’t vegan (it contains beeswax) but some of their varieties are. Highly recommended!

Lush Fun

Lush funA few weeks ago there was a mystery parcel outside of my door. I honestly had no idea what it was. The package sported a ‘Lush’ logo on the label and I knew I hadn’t ordered anything from there. I’m pretty sure my boyfriend thought I was losing my mind and forgetting what I’d bought. As it turned out, I’d won a competition and inside the package was a Lush giftbox! That’s right, I’d actually won a competition and the prize had been directly posted to me (I didn’t even remember entering but it was from Vegetarian Living who always have competitions running here).

One of the items was a bar of ‘Fun,’ kind of a bathtime play dough with lime oil and lemon oil providing a refreshing citrus scent. I tested out a small chunk by moulding it into a penguin and popping it into the bath. The best way to use it is to crumble it under the tap… a lesson I learned after dropping it into the bath and finding a sloppy lump later on. Presumably crumbling it would also result in more bubbles – I still got a few though alongside minty green bath water and lemony steam. Certified vegan, apparently it can also be used in the shower and as shampoo but that sounds a bit messy to me. I’ll definitely be making more cute animals (what else!?) and using it in my bath again!

What little treats have you found lately? Have you tried either of these?