Bio-D personal care range: eco-friendly, fragrance-free essentials

Meet the Bio-D personal care range

The Bio-D personal care range set against a light blue background

Best known for household and cleaning products, Bio-D have taken a step into the world of personal care with their new fragrance-free bath & shower range. Of course, their high quality and sustainability standards still apply, as does their commitment to vegan-friendly formulations. Let’s take a look at the new eco-friendly personal care products.

What’s new in the Bio-D range

Bio-D Shampoo – 500ml
Formulated with vitamins A, C, E and B12, antioxidants to nourish the hair and scalp, and a touch of soothing aloe vera.

Bio-D Conditioner – 500ml
Follow up with this light & easy conditioner that naturally detangles hair, leaving it nourished and shining.

Bio-D Body Wash – 500ml
A gentle body wash that moisturises as you cleanse. Made with 99% natural ingredients, it’s suitable for even the most sensitive skin.

Bio-D Bubble Bath – 1L
Kids and adults alike will enjoy this rich all-natural bubble bath that restores the skin’s natural hydration while you bathe.

Fragrance-free, gentle and suitable for sensitive skin

Bio-D personal care range including 5L refill bottles

All of these products are also available as 5L refills – so you can reuse your original bottle and recycle the new packaging, minimising wastage. Additionally, they’re fragrance-free and Allergy UK-approved as being unlikely to cause allergic reactions or irritate sensitive skin.

Sustainable, refillable and low-waste

Bio-D body wash and bubble bath range against a light blue background

Like all Bio-D products, this personal care range is designed to be gentle on the planet as well as the body. Everything here is fully biodegradable, vegan-friendly and septic-tank safe. Natural ingredients are used where possible, including sustainably sourced palm oil.

Bio-D avoids the litany of dodgy chemicals often found in competing products: chlorine bleach, glycerine, formaldehyde, phosphates, phthalates, triclosan, synthetic dyes and perfumes, you won’t find a single one here.

Why choose Bio-D?

A bottle of Bio-D fragrance free bubble bath against a blue background surrounded by bubbles

Over the last 35+ years, Bio-D have built a well-deserved reputation for products that are as eco-friendly as they are effective. As testament to their high standards of accountability and social and environmental performance, they’re verified by Ethical Consumer and B Corp certified. All their products are Leaping Bunny approved by Cruelty Free International – no animal testing here. 

An ethical spring clean for your kitchen

Thinking of giving your kitchen the once-over? Or maybe it’s time for an intense deep clean? When it comes to food hygiene you can’t be too careful, but it’s a tricky balancing act – sometimes the most powerful cleaning agents are also the ones that damage the environment most.

Here’s our top picks for kitchen cleaning products that are both ethical and highly effective.     

Surfaces

Cleaning your countertops isn’t the most complicated task, but it’s important to use the right tool for the job. Daily kitchen cleaner from Method is non-toxic and gentle enough for everyday use – you don’t even need to rinse afterwards. For something a bit more potent, there’s Ecozone’s kitchen cleaner, which delivers the requisite cleaning power with a plant-based, vegan-friendly formula.

Kitchen towels

Ecoleaf by Suma kitchen towels

It’s easy to overlook the environmental impact of kitchen towels. They’re used and discarded so quickly, you might not think about the amount of water needed for production, or the number of trees being felled. Ecoleaf’s recycled kitchen roll is a more eco-friendly alternative, and Who Gives A Crap have branched out from toilet paper to offer a fully recycled option too.

Or eliminate the need for trees altogether with Cheeky Panda’s bamboo kitchen roll. Bamboo grows 20-30 times faster than trees and produce more oxygen to boot, making it a more sustainable crop all round. Eco Green Living and Ecoegg even produce bamboo kitchen towels that can be washed and re-used multiple times, decreasing waste even further.

Oven & hob

A person using Delphis Eco products to clean a hob

It’s probably not your favourite chore, but cleaning the oven doesn’t have to be an ordeal. Ecover oven & hob cleaner’s cruelty-free formula makes short work of burnt-on food – there’s also Miniml’s oven & hob cleaner made with 99.5% natural ingredients. Induction hob? Delphis has you covered with a vegan-friendly, sustainably-sourced cleaner that also works a treat on ceramic surfaces.

Rubber gloves

A pair of ecoLiving kitchen gloves next to a bamboo brush

A good pair of rubber gloves can ease the strain of almost any kitchen chore. Be careful though – they’re often sneakily made from synthetic materials and end up languishing for years in landfill. Traidcraft and Fair Zone both produce gloves made from natural, fairly traded rubber with a cotton lining for extra comfort. Ecoliving’s rubber gloves are biodegradable and compostable once you’re finished with them, while Seep’s come in small, medium and large for ease of use.

Washing up

The Seep cleaning range against a tiled background

Even something as simple as washing up with a plastic sponge can release large amounts of microplastics into the local ecosystem. Try our eco-friendly alternatives instead. Ecoliving’s dish brush comes with a hard-wearing replaceable head to minimise waste (also sold separately). Need to get into a tight space? The biodegradable coir bristles of a Loofco bottle brush will do the trick.

When it comes to washing-up liquid, it’s the single-use bottles you have to watch out for. Thankfully, some of our favourite brands offer a reusable bottle and refill packs to limit the amount of waste.  Grab a Bower Collective glass pump dispenser, for example, and you can refill it with recyclable pouches of pomegranate washing-up liquid as many times as you like. Miniml washing-up liquid bottles can be sent back to the manufacturer for reuse free of charge when you’re finished with them.

Drains

Unpleasant drain smells and blockages require powerful solutions, but anything you chuck down there will end up in waterways eventually – so make sure it’s nothing that’ll harm aquatic life or disrupt the ecosystem. Try a natural enzymatic product like Ecozone’s drain unblocker or cleaning sticks, or the bacteria-based cleaning power of Delphis eco drain cleaner.

Women owned brands

Today is International Women’s Day and it’s a great time to celebrate women’s achievements in the entrepreneurial world. Here at Natural Collection we strive to support female-founded and female-owned businesses wherever we can – here’s some of our favourites.

Miniml

Emma, Miniml founder in a kitchen using Miniml multi purpose cleaner

Some brands aim to leave their mark on the world, but Miniml is working to avoid just that – and with over 250 tonnes of plastic saved so far they’re delivering on their goal. Suffering from sensitive skin, founder Emma Tapper set out to help others like her, using natural vegan-friendly, cruelty-free ingredients to minimise irritation. So products like their anti-bacterial hand soap are gentle on your hands as well as the environment.

Beauty Kitchen

Jo Chidley, Beauty Kitchen creator.

Why can’t beauty products have sustainable ingredients AND packaging? That’s the question that led Jo Chidley to create Beauty Kitchen with its reusable, recyclable bottles and all-natural formulas. Their Bright Night intensive cream harnesses the power of sustainable microalgae to nourish and rejuvenate your complexion.

Cheeky Panda

Julie Chen , The Cheeky Panda founder

A trip to China inspired the creation of Cheeky Panda and their bamboo-derived toilet paper –  a range that’s since grown to include kitchen towels, period pads and anti-bacterial wipes. Under the leadership of Julie Chen and Chris Forbes it’s become a bestselling brand and won countless awards. Take their silky soft toilet tissue for a spin and you’ll see why.

FRUU Cosmetics

elly Yee and Terence Chung, Fruu founders

Turning plant-based ingredients and “wonky” fruit into sustainable cosmetics is the name of the game for FRUU, founded by Kelly Yee and Terence Chung in 2015. This makes them biodegradable and vegan-friendly by default – plus they donate a portion of profits to the World Wide Fund for Nature. So you can pick up a new cherry lip balm set with the knowledge you’re also doing some good in the world.

Seep

Telly fans might know Laura Harnett from her appearance on Dragon’s Den, where she secured a £50,000 investment from Deborah Meaden and Trinny Woodall – making Seep women-funded as well as women-founded. They specialise in high-quality plastic-free cleaning supplies, like these natural cellulose sponges with loofah scourers, their most popular product.

FLO

FLO founders Tara Chandra and Susan Allen

A conversation in a women’s bathroom about organic tampons was the genesis for Flo, with founders Tara Chandra and Susan Allen seeking a natural, eco-friendly alternative to synthetic period products. They aim to combat the stigma surrounding menstruation by supporting menstrual charities, dishing out clear, friendly info on their blog, and making their products – like these organic bamboo day pads – as accessible and affordable as possible.

Catherine’s Originals

Catherine Dodd, founder of Catherine's Originals

Catherine Dodd founded Catherine’s Originals when she was just 18, and under her stewardship it’s grown from a humble home kitchen operation to a nationwide supplier of vegan chocolates. Their Summer Selection provides a wide range of cheery fruit flavours, all completely dairy-free and ethically produced.

Easter shopping guide

Easter is just over a month away – whether you’re looking for a traditional egg or something more unique, Natural Collection has you covered. Here’s some of our favourite ethical Easter treats.

Booja Booja

Booja Booja Easter trinket box

Say no to disposable single-use packaging with Booja Booja’s quirky take on the Easter egg, a gorgeously hand-painted egg-shaped box full of vegan-friendly gluten-free truffles, in flavours ranging from honeycomb to hazelnut. Once empty you can use it to store jewellery and odds & ends. A larger box is also available with champagne or salted caramel truffles.

Mummy Meegz

Vegan chocolate experts Mummy Meegz specialise in replacements for your favourite choccy treats, and their Easter range is no different. Their signature Chuckie Eggs and Chickie Eggs mean vegans don’t have to miss out on the classic goodies at this time of year. If you can’t get enough of their oat milk chocolate, give this charming Easter bunny a go.

Catherine’s Originals

Catherine's Originals Obar

Enjoy more dairy-free variations on classic chocolate bars courtesy of Catherine’s Originals. Their O’Bar is packed full of almond and vegan-friendly honeycomb and also comes in white, pistachio and raspberry ripple varieties.

Montezuma’s

Montezumas Easter range against a pink background

Montezuma’s organic Easter egg range has everything you could possibly want. A dark chocolate egg that’s 100% cocoa solids? All yours. White chocolate strawberry cheesecake? Sorted. Hot cross bun truffle bites? Why not. A salted caramel chocolate chicken? Say no more.

Chococo

The Chococo Easter range against a yellow background

With their angular paint-splattered look, award-winning Dorset chocolatiers Chococo make Easter stylish and unique – and sustainable thanks to their recyclable plastic-free packaging and support for conservation and reforestation projects. Their oatmilk chocolate bunnies and dark chocolate orange eggs are perfect gifts for vegan chocolate lovers.

Moo Free

As the name suggests, you won’t find a hint of dairy in Moo Free’s chocolate – it’s all made with fair trade cocoa too.  Each egg comes with an accompanying chocolate bar of the same flavour, from cherry bakewell to rocky road. Grab their egg hunt kit for a bit of Easter fun with the kids.

Tony’s Chocolonely

Ending exploitation and inequality in the cocoa farming industry is at the centre of Tony’s Chocolonely’s operation, and they make a delicious Easter eggs along the way, especially when it’s infused with salted caramel. For a chance to sample their most popular flavours, try their chocolate egg mix.

Cartwright & Butler

Cartwright & Butler Easter Simnel loaf

Sick of chocolate? Cartwright and Butler provide an alternative range of sweet treats this Easter, such as their Easter biscuits, sultana-studded and flavoured with lemon oil. Or try their simnel loaf cake, a classic British springtime dessert. Both come beautifully presented in ornate reusable tins.