JASON Tea Tree Satin Body Wash Eco Product Review
July 27, 2009
Big Green Smile recently sent me the JASON Mango Satin Body Wash, which I reviewed here, and along with it they sent the tea tree variant.

And it’s even better to be honest. If I’d reviewed it the other way around, I may not have liked the mango one so much as this is lovely.
As it’s just another ‘flavour’ in the same range, there isn’t much new to say about it, although it uses organic tea tree oil instead of the mango stuff obviously. Now, I’m not the greatest fan of tea tree oil but this doesn’t really smell of it – perfect. It’s got quite a fresh smell and is lovely and smooth to touch.
For a change I thought I’d try and wash my hair with it – I try this from time to time with shower gels as sometimes I reckon it’s the same stuff for body and hair – but not in this case, I suppose it does clean your hair but I’d recommend a proper shampoo…
JASON Tea Tree Satin Body Wash costs £7.99 for 900ml from Big Green Smile.
JASON Mango Satin Body Wash Eco Product Review
July 2, 2009
Thanks to Big Green Smile I’m now the owner of a massive tub of body wash. JASON Mango Satin Body Wash to be precise and at 900ml it’s an imposing sight in the bathroom, but more on that later.
JASON is a brand from America, its products are is ‘pure, natural and organic’ and this body wash contains mango and papaya extracts to soften the skin. And it smells like it too. It smells lovely, like a mango yoghurt, or indeed a mango, and is bright orange. As a shower gel it works well, thick and creamy it makes a nice lather like the mainstream, non-organic shower gels do. But this isn’t a shower gel, it’s a body wash and you can use it in the bath too, just put it on a loofah or wash cloth and it works just as well.

I would advise to thoroughly wash yourself after using it. I have quick showers and putting my underarm deodorant on resulted in it turning a little orange. It’s not permanent but I’m glad it came off then and not onto my white shirt while I was at work.
It comes in a big container as I mentioned, and not easy to fit on that little shelf in the corner of the shower, but I like it. Plastic containers (this is HDPF 4) are a sad by-product of this industry, one that even the best organic companies haven’t be able to overcome. So why not sell them in big containers? I recycle them anyway but there’s less recycling if you have a bigger container. And it’s more cost effective too. Compare the price of this to similar products which are 500ml or so.
JASON Mango Satin Body Wash costs £7.99 for 900ml from Big Green Smile.

