Nature Nurtures

We hand-craft simple, beautiful, vegan soap, skin and bath products that are packed with natural ingredients and are free from harsh sulphates, artificial additives and plastic packaging. Using blends of essential oils and botanicals we draw inspiration from the magnificent Northumberland countryside to produce incredible aromas that stimulate and restore the senses.

Collections designed to MATCH YOUR MOOD

Carefully blended essential oils and natural ingredients to soothe, refresh and restore.

Plastic free vegan soap and skincare. Inspired by Nature.

We're on a mission to reduce plastic use and hand-craft products that are kind to your skin and nature.

OUR STORY

What people are saying about our soaps...

Gorgeous hand crafted soaps, lip balms and bath salts. No animal products and kind to sensitive skin! Wonderful!

JasonCustomer Review

Bought some really nice products in Alnwick today. The Tea Tree and Eucalyptus is divine and almost upstaged by the Peppermint. Great products.

KarenCustomer Review

Really excellent products, the only place where I get my soaps from now. Plus such bubbly friendly staff. Highly recommended.

JohnMarket Trader

Blog posts

Nature Nurtures: Celebrate International Self-Care Month

Nature Nurtures: Celebrate International Self-Care Month

July is self-care month and is a time to pause, reflect, and invest in what nourishes us. It marks the 5th anniversary since the World Health Organisation issued its guidelines on self-care practices for mental health and wellbeing. In it, the WHO recognises the importance of nature and the outdoors for our sense of contentment which really resonates with us here at Alnwick Soap HQ...

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Why we have to talk about plastics

Why we have to talk about plastics

With the release of David Attenborough's Ocean and World Ocean day on 8th June, it is a good opportunity to stop and remember that we need to Nurture Nature if we want it to Nurture us. Reducing the use of plastic is one of our core aims here at Alnwick Soap Co.  The Big Plastic Count* reported that in 2024: The UK uses on average...

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