b.fresh

say “hello” to b.fresh - it’s bodycare done different.

keep your skin feeling fresh AF + oh-so-nourished with the best skin
conditioning ingredients from momma nature.

we’re all about making your beauty choices fun, not boring. simple,
not rocket science. clean, not full of nasties. effective, not pointless.
we want you to b.fresh your own way, without getting in the way - put
us on your bod and just get on with being you.

every product is enriched with skin conditioning, natural ingredients
and jam packed with a blend of plant and mineral based ingredients to
naturally nourish skin and keep you smelling great.

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  • Superb!

    Turn up the volume Duo

    Smoothly surprised by this set. Provides good volume and lasts long.

    Karolina3 weeks

  • Not completely sold on this...

    You're One In A Melon Revitalizing Body Wash 473 ml

    I bought the shower gel from B.tan in the scent pineapple a little while ago, which I loved!!! 😍 So I was of course curious about this one, since I like watermelon scent. And I had high hopes for this, since the pineapple variant was such a success! However, my expectations were not quite met. It is a lovely shower gel that feels nice on the skin. It doesn't dry out. It gives a nice lather. It is vegan and cruelty-free! Yes, you see! A lot of nice benefits with this. But then there was the issue with the scent. Watermelon yes. Well, it does smell like watermelon. But the strength of the scent is so very, very weak, that you can hardly smell anything at all. And that was mostly what attracted me to buy it. So all in all: quite basic (boring?) shower gel that doesn't surprise in any way. Maybe I would buy it again. Maybe not. You never know… And ignore my discolored nails. It's self-tanner that's the culprit. 🙈😂😂

    Lina1 month

  • Like the consistency

    Lit from within illuminating body serum 236 ml

    Lovely lotion but thought the scent was a bit too sharp for my taste.

    Ida3 months

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