Size: 8 oz (236 ml)
Pure Glam's Inspire Body soothes and hydrates your skin with an uplifting blend of botanicals and natural extracts whether you use it in the shower or bath. With a combination of grapefruit oil, aloe and algae extract, this body cleanser will leave your skin feeling fresh with stripping its natural oils. Just like all of the products in our shop, this body wash has been tested for 30 days and
positively reviewed by a trusted community member, so you can try it yourself with confidence that it'll perform.
This body cleanser's energizing blend of yuzu, pink grapefruit and elemi oils that promise to inspire, empower and bring energy to your day. Without any harsh sulfates or detergents, you can be sure that this wash will gently clean for smooth and supple skin that's never parched. Additionally, this product is vegan, cruelty and animal-testing free and contains several nourishing organic ingredients. Plus, Pure Glam products are free of synthetic colors, fragrances and preservatives and use recycled packaging.
Tested for 30 days and reviewed by Ann:
Pure Glam Inspire Body Wash promised this working mother a lot, including washing away stress and bringing energy to my day. Perhaps those goals were a bit lofty, or maybe it was to work in conjunction with taking the time to bathe. While I did not observe either of those changes during my trial of this product, I did have clean and healthy skin with no ill effects.
As an active 42-year-old woman living in the southeast, summer is the perfect time of year to try out a new body wash. My skin type is fair and normal, although as I age, I see it slipping into a drier state. The product promised to clean without stripping away oils so I refrained from using any body lotions other than the occasional sunscreen to verify the claims of leaving body oils intact. My skin did not dry out using this product, so I agree with this statement. Given that I spend a lot of time in the elements and in swimming pools with chlorine; I believe this product’s claim of leaving your skin soft is true.
The body wash's second ingredient is aloe vera leaf juice, which is said to boost collagen production and likely helped my skin retain moisture in the absence of using lotion. In addition to aloe, the product contains an assortment of botanical oils and extracts.
I generally find organic body washes and gels to be on the less productive side when it comes to bubbles and lather. This product remained true to those prior experiences, but to a lesser extent than most organic soaps. I also tend to think that is because organic soaps are leaving out something that unnaturally produces big lather, so I also believe the reduced saponification supports the organic status of the product. When using this product, I trusted I was using something better for me (and the environment) than a bottle of body wash from the drug store.
My single complaint about this product was that it smelled a little too healthy, like the vitamin aisle at the health food store. With every use, I would try to pinpoint what exactly I did not find favorable about the smell, and the best I can tell, it smells a little like a vitamin C packet. Not terribly offensive, but also not what I expect in a body wash.
I would recommend this body wash, especially if you are looking for an organic product.
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5 stars 5 out of 5
by Marta
This. body wash is the opposite of drying, its almost moisturizing. It isn't very sudsy, but I don't mind that (especially as it is the foaming surfactants in most body washes) that leave the skin feeling dry and itchy. I also like the citrusy scent, which is not overwhelming, but just enough to be refreshing. And being an ingredients geek, I like that there are botanical extracts here that are good for the skin, including algae and ziziphus joazeiro (an anti-fungal)
5 stars 4 out of 5
by Elisa
I started using this body wash about a month ago after wanting to take a break from my usual Dr. Bronner's bar soap, which I felt was drying out my skin. Overall I'm really enjoying it. It lathers well when used with a wash cloth (I only need one pump with a cloth, and would probably need more if I just used my hands), although it requires a bit more water to get sudsy enough. The scent is very light and refreshing, there's an initial grapefruit note and then it just smells clean. The smell isn't overpowering, you wont feel like you've walked into a Bath & Body Works.
It definitely doesn't dry my skin out as much as Dr. Bronner's, and I leave the shower feeling clean without the uncomfortable tight skin. I haven't added it to a bath like Pure Glam suggests, because I don't take baths, but I feel it would be nice mixed with some essential oils.
I've used 1 pump (sometimes a little more) a day for about 30 days and still have half a bottle left, which I wasn't expecting since it's only 8 ounces. I predict 1 bottle will last me 2 months with daily use. I would likely buy it again.