Cinnamon + Ginger Cleansing Bar
The Cinnamon + Ginger Cleansing Bar from UpCircle turns residual chai spices, the same cinnamon, ginger, star anise, clove, cardamom, and fennel used to make chai syrups, into a Soil Association Certified Organic bar that works on both face and body. It is a forward-thinking approach to ingredient sourcing that delivers genuinely effective skincare without compromise.
- Pink clay and kaolin gently lift impurities and reduce redness, making each wash feel thorough without stripping sensitive skin.
- Glycerin draws moisture into the skin barrier, so the bar cleanses and hydrates in a single step rather than leaving skin tight.
- Cinnamon leaf and ginger root oils provide a warm, spiced scent while contributing to the bar's gentle exfoliating action.
- Vegan, palm oil-free, and fully upcycled, the 100g bar reflects circular formulation from ingredients to finished product.
Recognised in the Beauty Shortlist Awards 2021, this cleansing bar suits anyone looking to simplify their routine with a face and body wash that is transparent about every ingredient it contains.
Return Window
Returns within 14 days for unused items.
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Exchanges
Exchanges are accepted with prior approval and item-condition requirements.
Return Shipping
Customer covers return shipping costs. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
Refunds
Full refund issued after inspection.
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About the brand
UpCircle
UpCircle is a UK-based skincare brand that repurposes food industry by-products into high-quality beauty products.
Highlights
- Plastic Negative certification (removing 2x plastic used)
- Upcycled coffee grounds, fruit stones, and shells as inputs
- Local and cooperative-based sourcing for by-products
- Renewable energy–powered facilities
