4 Must-Know Companies for Goth Bath and Beauty

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With the popularity of bath bombs on the rise, as well as other bath products, I decided to do some digging and look for products that were not only veganbut goth-oriented as well.  These particular products tend to lean more towards the witchy side of things, but it doesn’t make them any less desirable for those of us with an inclination towards the dark, macabre, and things that go bump in the night. I hope you enjoy these as much as I do.

 

1. WITCH BABY SOAP

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What I love about Witch Baby Soap is the attention to detail in all of the products to make sure they are not only unique, but that they are also accurate in their depiction of otherworldly beings, tarot cards, and other magickal items.

Their items are also free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, propylene glycol, urea, and formaldehyde with nearly 100% biodegradable packaging.

Products: Items sold are body soaps, body scrubs, bath bombs (such as the adorable coffin bomb above), body butters, and stones/gems.

Price: Their prices are affordable, with most of their items falling in the $4-$8 range. The most expensive product is a dish soap that goes for $25.

 

2. NASTY BATH

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On their site, Nasty Bath doesn’t specifically say that they’re vegan, so to save you the trouble, I asked them myself – the answer is mostly yes (some products contain honey or milk). Although not all of their products are vegan, Nasty Bath has made it their mission to make their products friendly for those with sensitive skin and allergies to bath products. Their products contain no paraben, no lye, and no synthetics such as sls/sles/slsA.

Products: Items sold are bath bombs, mud masks, lip balms, moisturizers, lip scrubs, body soaps, and body whips (just make sure to check the ingredients to distinguish the vegan items from the non-vegan ones. I know for a fact the coffin bombs are vegan).

Price: Items go from $3-$12. Most bath bombs are $4, but specialty ones such as their coffin bomb (Laid to Rest) are $5.

3. MOON CRAFT EMPORIUM

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Although Witch Baby soap is, well, witchy, Moon Craft Emporium takes it to a completely different level. What makes Moon Craft stand out is their dedication to not only creating bath and body products, but to the magickal infusion of them. These products, unlike the others, are truly made for the purpose of magickal use, or just for those who simply enjoy bath and apothecary items. What also sets Moon Craft apart from the others is that they not only have bath bombs, but bath teas, and even herbal teas for consumption.

Products: Items sold are bath salts, body soaps, bath bombs, bath teas, herbal teas, lip balms, herbal tinctures, roll-on perfume, and ritual candles.

Price: A little more expensive than the other shops, prices on items range from $3-$16. Soap bars and bath bombs typically go for about $7 or $8, while other items such as herbal teas and tinctures fall in the $14-$16 range.

4. MAD BROOKLYN

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What’s a spa day, or a relaxing bath, without some nice candles? To top it off, I’m adding this wickedly awesome candle company because of their decadently macabre skull designs. Mad Brooklyn candles are made from soy wax, are handcrafted, have lead-free cotton wicks, and contain at least 10% of therapeutic grade essential oils. Pure vegan goth goodness.

Products: Pile of skulls candle, Siamese skull candle, single skull candle, and skull mason jar candle.

Price: I’m not gonna lie to you- these candles are on the pricey side. However, I also feel that they are completely worth the price for their uniqueness, craftsmanship, and use of quality ingredients. The prices are as follows: Single skull is $39, Mason jar is $49, Pile of skulls also goes for $49, and the Siamese is the most expensive candle at $55.