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11 Best Natural Vegan Hand Soap Brands

Keep clean with the compassionate ingredients of these liquid hand soaps.

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Keep clean with the compassionate ingredients of these liquid hand soaps.

If we learned anything from living through a major pandemic, it was that hand washing is important, and there’s a right way to do it. But why expose your skin to harsh chemicals and ingredients that don’t align with your values? Keep clean and stay true to yourself at the same time—here are the 11 best natural vegan hand soap brands.

AMASS

If rich botanicals and natural oils are music to your cruelty-free-loving ears, then AMASS is the brand for you. This vegan hand soap comes in Pseudo Citrine, Four Thieves, and Basilisk Breath. Purchase individually or as a set.

AMASS

AMASS

Aunt Fannie’s

We love the gentle cleansing of Aunt Fannie’s’ essential oil-based liquid hand soap formula. In scents like Mandarin Grove, Lavender, and Soft Mint, Aunt Fannie’s is dermatologist-tested and kid-friendly. Purchase individually, as a 6-pack, or in a 33oz refill.

Aunt Fannie's

Aunt Fannie’s

Lily Valley Soapworks

Pick up a bottle of liquid hand soap from this woman-owned vegan brand. Scents include Aloha, Lilac Boquet, Lemongrass Lavender, and Unscented. Lily Valley Soapworks also offers lots of zero-waste products to stock up on.

Lily Valley Soapworks

Lily Valley Soapworks

Love Beauty and Planet

In fragrances like Yuzu & Vanilla; Coconut Water & Mimosa; Murumuru Butter & Rose; and Argan Oil & Lavender, the vegan hand soap from Love Beauty and Planet will leave you feeling clean, refreshed, and ready to perform other small eco-friendly acts of kindness.

Love Beauty and Planet

Love Beauty and Planet

Puracy

If you like your liquid hand soap on the foamy side, check out Puracy’s foaming hand soap in Cucumber & Mint and Lavender & Vanilla. While you’re there, pick up their Infinity Glass Bottle to use with their soap refills.

Puracy

Puracy

Everyone

Botanical ingredients that sound more like the contents of your fridge than some concoction cooked up in a lab? Absolutely! Everyone brand believes in taking care of the planet as well as the people on it. Ruby Grapefruit, Spearmint + Lemongrass, and Pacific Eucalyptus are just a few of their scents.

Everyone

Everyone

EO

French Lavender, Orange Blossom & Vanilla, Rose & Lemon—ahhh, this is what hand washing should smell like. The essential oil-based soaps from EO come in 12oz pump bottles or 32oz refills. We see more hand washing in our future!

EO

EO

Mrs. Meyer’s

Mrs. Meyer’s is one of our go-to favorite vegan hand soap brands. Available in Basil, Lemon Verbena, Honeysuckle, Oat Blossom, and other garden-inspired fragrances, these soaps are cruelty-free and perfect for protecting your skin.

Mrs. Meyer's

Mrs. Meyer’s

Seventh Generation

You know them for their all-purpose cleaners and laundry detergents, you’ll love them for their vegan hand soaps. Check out Seventh Generation’s Mandarin Orange & Grapefruit; Lavender Flower & Mint; and Purely Clean (lemon & tea tree). They even offer a fragrance-free option!

Seventh Generation

Seventh Generation

Method

You’re strolling the aisles of Target. You’re going to want to add a few bottles of Method’s liquid hand soap to your cart. We’re thinking Sweet Water, but you might go with Green Tea & Aloe, Pink Grapefruit, Sugar + Spice, or any of their other fragrances. They offer both gels and foaming options.

Method

Method

Hand in Hand

Offering palm oil-free vegan hand soap options in recyclable aluminum bottles, Hand in Hand maintains a Buy One, Give One Back mission. With each purchase, you’ll be contributing to clean water and soap for a child in need.

Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand

Tammie Ortlieb

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Tammie has been with VegOut since its inception. Managing Editor and Maggie’s mom, she’s a former psychology professor who packed up her life and moved across the country from Michigan to California to follow a dream. Indie author, Mother Teresa-wannabe, and vegan for 18 years, she’s a big dreamer with a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology and an educational focus on well-being and thriving. When she’s not working through hyphens and commas, you’ll find her strategizing how to right the inequities of the world.

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