12 Places in the Valley to Shop for Bath and Body

Editorial StaffOctober 25, 2023
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Kaya Holistic
6102 N. 16th St., Phoenix, 480-737-0867, kayaholistic.com

“Conscious goods for conscious people” is Kaya Holistic owner Cathleen Mitchell’s ethos, and it informs every item she stocks in her bright, airy Central Phoenix shop. You’ll find wellness products (tinctures, salves and tonics), hemp-based goods (loose herbal smoke blends and pre-rolls), and housewares (blankets and ceramics).

Amazing Lash Studio
Multiple locations, amazinglashstudio.com

For the YouTube makeup tutorial obsessive in your life, Amazing Lash Studio offers a plethora of eyebrow and eyelash accoutrements: pencils, pens, pomade and tinted gel. Services include lash extensions, lifts and tinting; facial waxing; and eyebrow tinting and lamination.

Citrine Natural Beauty Bar
2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, 602-955-2354, citrinenaturalskin.com

Melissa Lenberg’s Biltmore Fashion Park boutique was a pioneer in the local natural and vegan beauty scene. She rigorously tests each product she sells, from eye shadow and lipstick to serums and supplements. Free beauty consultations, too.

Emme Diane
15875 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Scottsdale, 480-584-8470, emmediane.com

Long before beauty bloggers were teaching followers how to contour and cat-eye, Emme Diane locked herself in the bathroom and gave the mirror mock tutorials on face washing. The aesthetician’s line now includes products for different skin concerns, from acne to aging. She also offers consultations.

Lylah Ledner
Inquire for in-person shopping and beauty and wellness gatherings, lylahledner.com, thesimplefarm.net

Goat farmer, caramel maker and farm dinner host Lylah Ledner has added another prong to her enterprise at The Simple Farm, her Scottsdale farm: skincare and beauty products. Ledner offers botanical serums, cleansers, balms, goat milk soaps and wellness events. 

MELT by Melissa
Two locations, meltbymelissa.com

Valley brow guru Melissa Pruett turned her self-described skin-care geek ways into a “self-care studio” with a flagship in Scottsdale and a “mini MELT” in Phoenix. Pruett and her team of Babes, as she calls her aestheticians, can help you with everything from lash tints and extensions to cosmetic tattoos and spray tans. Shop wares including skincare products, candles, sleep caps, totes, T-shirts and more.

OLIVESPA at Queen Creek Olive Mill
25062 S. Meridian Rd., Queen Creek, 480-888-9290, olivespa.com

Having ridden the humble olive to local culinary fame (see Food & Drink, page 77), Queen Creek Olive Mill co-owner Brenda Rea struck on the idea of exploring the fruit’s moisturizing and anti-aging benefits. Her olive oil skin care products became so popular she started the OLIVESPA line, which has grown to include baby oil, soap, lotion, face wash, toner, lip balm, candles and more. Gift sets and self-care packages are great values.

Shear Paradise Salon
2710 W. Bell Rd., Phoenix, 602-863-0218, shearparadisesalon.com

Turn your haircut into a full-blown spa day at this West Valley salon, which offers manicures, pedicures, tanning, waxing, facials, brow microblading, massage and teeth whitening. We dare you to make it out the door without buying blingy merch.

Strawberry Hedgehog
1501 W. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, 928-637-6270, strawberryhedgehog.com

Tracy Perkins is the Valley’s doyenne of vegan products, from handmade soaps and whipped body crème to intention oils and Breathe Easy spa shower mist – all made with pure essential oils. She curates a diverse inventory of cruelty-free goods including toothpaste, shampoo, candles, jewelry, sunglasses, enamel pins, mineral makeup, snacks and even cat furniture. 

We Do Men
14301 N. 87th St., Scottsdale, 480-686-8538, wedomen.com

Stacey Grondahl and her team of “Man Handlers” will trim, buff, peel, exfoliate, wax and massage your messy Marvin into a dapper Dan. Bring home the magic with beard balm and body wash.

Whish
15649 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Scottsdale,480-219-0864, whishbody.com

It all started with shaving cream. When Aimee Werner ran out of her own, she swiped her husband’s imported foamless cream and, impressed by the quality, decided to create one for women. Now Whish makes serums, moisturizers, eye masks, lip treatments, exfoliators and natural deodorant in its new 24,000-foot corporate headquarters in Scottsdale Airpark, and sells them in salons and spas across the country and in the Whish Beauty Studio at Scottsdale Quarter.

Zaaina
Available at Valley West Elm and Costco locations, zaaina.com

When Purvi Desai was laid off from her finance job, she took solace in creating natural bath products in her Chandler home. Years later, she’s turned her hobby into a successful business that churns out more than 100,000 bars of soap annually. We’re partial to the aromatherapy bath bombs and at-home spa boxes.