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Beauty

Wash Off Winter With These Clean, Spring Soaps

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Fizzy Bath Bombs, set of 3, $9.99; Mango Guava butterfly, $4.99; Spring Wildflower butterfly, $4.99; Creamy Coconut heart, $4.99; and Spanish Rose heart, $4.99 (photography by Matthew Shelley)

I have a friend who works for Hugo Naturals. (They make the pretty products above along with the red heart soaps from last week). I knew right away what a perk having this BFF would be. I’ve loved Hugo Naturals since my first bar of their soap. It was delicious smelling (grapefruit), didn’t get gooey in the soap dish, and kept my skin feeling hydrated. Plus, the line’s clean. No parabens, no sulfates, no petroleum, no phthalates, none of that mess. Apparently, like fashion houses, Hugo releases new collections with the seasons. When I saw these new shimmery butterflies and sherbet-hued bath bombs glittering like jewels on my friend’s desk, I knew I had to had to have them. And like the Grinch stole Christmas, I plundered them all. I mean, she can get more, right? (Fear not. Karma came back around and my photographer asked to be paid in some of my loot.) In any case, you can quit admiring my stash now and go get your own, because each of these spring confections is under $10 at a Whole Foods Market near you.

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