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Nivedita Dixit
“Don’t rely on labels to give you the information you need. Trust only the ingredient list and your gut.” – Liya Kebede – an Ethiopian model.
After comprehending what Liya said, I decided to hunt through the ingredient list of every product before putting it on my skin, especially my body cleanser, because my sensitive skin can smell danger from a distance and react the moment it comes into contact with something harsh.
But it was not easy sneaking into the hidden inventories of brands that make tall claims to be transparent, skin-friendly, nature-friendly, budget-friendly, and whatnot.
I began my quest by scouring through some Native Body Wash reviews; it’s a relatively new brand that affirms honesty with respect to ingredients.
But to form a firm opinion, I bought a bottle of Native Body Wash instead of just relying on online Native soap reviews and the experiences of others.
After using it for 30 days, I made up my mind to share my month-long experience through my honest and upfront Native body wash review, with my readers’ clan.
Is Native Body Wash safe and hypoallergenic?
Is Native Body Wash good for sensitive skin that can irritate easily?
Such thoughts often linger in the minds of people like me. Let me answer this: actually, the research-backed formulation of this Native body wash contains only six active ingredients and is free of parabens and sulfates that can induce irritation, dryness, or itchiness in sensitive skin.
Additionally, Native body washes consist of some natural ingredients that are gentler on the skin compared to products with synthetic fragrances and dyes.
Important Note: Still, I would say that people with sensitive skin should check the ingredient list of any product to ensure there are no specific ingredients that they know their skin reacts to. If you have specific concerns about your skin or if you have known allergies, consulting with a dermatologist is always the best course of action.
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Native Body Wash is largely popular for its simple formulation, and the unscented version consists of only six active ingredients, excluding salt and water. Let’s break down the ingredient list of Native Body Wash (unscented version).
Not one or two, but Native has produced a long line of scents that will soothe your senses and make you smell dreamy all day long.
I am a sucker for the Coconut and Vanilla scent and believe me, the scent stays for quite a long time. It has some amazing scent combinations available that make this Native soap the king of body washes.
And if your nose is as sensitive as your skin, you have the unscented option, which is free from any natural or synthetic fragrance. So, it’s a win-win deal for everyone.
Let’s walk through the list of Native body wash scents that will make others drool over your aroma.
P.S.- Native has introduced some limited edition scents for people who can’t get enough of new fragrances.
Classic Scents |
Scents | Notes |
Coconut & Vanilla | Sweet and beachy |
Cucumber & Mint | Clean and refreshing |
Eucalyptus & Mint | herbal, earthy, and sun-soaked |
Lavender & Rose | floral notes of rose and geranium. |
Lilac & White Tea | Mandarin, and tea leaves. |
Citrus & Herbal Musk | Orange, lemon, and earthy |
Charcoal | Citrus and charcoal |
Powder & Cotton | Light and clean |
Unscented | Fragrance-free |
Sea Salt & Cedar | Salary, cedar, and woody |
Grapefruit & Bergamot | grapefruit and orange |
Aloe & Green Tea | Soothing aloe vera and green tea |
Sandalwood & Shea Butter | Earthy, creamy, sweet, and nutty |
Sweet Peach & Nectar | Sweet, juicy, and summery |
Coastal Oak & Amber | mossy, green, and clean |
Cherry & Vanilla Macaron | pineapple, sweet marshmallow, and cherries |
Limited Edition Scents | |
Scents | Notes |
Desert Grass & Sandalwood | Sweet, earthy, and fruity |
Honey & Saguaro | Citrus, fruity, and sweet |
Sage & Sweet Citrus | Citrus, ginger, and sage |
Vanilla & Cactus Flower | Sweet as vanilla with floral oasis |
Native body washes are available to buy on every popular e-commerce platform, namely Amazon, Walmart, Native.com, and more.
The price remains almost the same on every website, but you can grab some coupons and discounts if your luck favors you.
I bought it from my nearest Walmart on my skincare spree because, other than the online stores, their off-the-chart popularity has driven many offline stores to stock them, and thus, you can visit any renowned supermarket close to your place and get your favorite version of Native body washes.
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Platform | Price | Purchase Link |
Native’s official site | $9 | Buy Now |
Amazon.com | $26.97 (pack of 3) | Buy Now |
Target | $8.99 | Buy Now |
Walgreens | $8.99 | Buy Now |
The popularity of the brand Native knows no bounds, and it has more than 15,000 positive reviews that give 5 stars to the product.
So, I can say not only their ingredients are clean, but they hold a clean image as well. However, there are some negative ones, too (because every skin is different), but the number of positive personal reviews outweighs the number of unhappy ones.
Let’s look at some of the real-time Native body wash reviews.
How good is Native Wash? To answer this, I have to weigh its pros against its cons. Hence, I thought of making a table that presents a clear picture of what I loved and what areas still need improvement. (Dear Native people, Find me! I have some great suggestions.)
What I Liked | What I didn’t like |
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Cruelty-free brand. | Scents can be overwhelming. |
Suitable for sensitive skin. | No size option to choose from. |
Easily available online and offline. | Presence of synthetic preservatives. |
Mild and natural ingredients. | |
Exceptional variety of scents. | |
Pocket-Friendly. | |
No Sulfates or Parabens. | |
An unscented version is available. |
Though there are plenty of Native Body Wash reviews available online, I tried to bring some brand-new information to the table because my skin never felt happier, and it is all due to this Native soap.
Further, if you ask my opinion about whether Native Body Wash is any good, I would call it a grab if your skin is as sensitive as mine. And, with this price, it can definitely compete with high-end brands that would burn a hole in your pocket and deliver the same results as the Native one.
While I was curating this Native Body Wash review, I came across various questions that were asked quite frequently. That is why I decided to answer them all so that you could make an informed decision.
Ans: Native body washes are made up of simple formulations and include mild and natural ingredients; thus, Native body washes are considered good and have more than 15000 positive reviews.
Ans: Native is a cruelty-free brand that produces natural and effective skincare products like deodorants, body washes, moisturizers, sunscreen, Native shampoo, and conditioner.
Ans: Apart from native body washes, Blu Atlas, Boscia, Burt’s Bees, and Alba Botanica are a few other good body wash brands.
Ans: Native body washes are skin-friendly and made closer to the pH level of the skin, i.e., 5.4-5.9; hence they are most suitable for sensitive skin.
Ans: Native body washes consist of a blend of essential oils, safe synthetic oils, and natural extracts. All Native products are phthalate-free and paraben-free and abide by the guidelines of the International Fragrance Regulatory Association (IFRA).
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