Vermont-based Clean Maple's hero ingredient is organic maple sap water, and it shows up in products like the brand's hydrating, restorative Sap Water Infused Body Butter. In this formula, organic maple sap water combines with organic, vitamin-rich shea butter and hyaluronic acid to deliver deep nourishment and draw moisture into the skin. Texturally, the body butter is said to be thick yet fast-absorbing, leaving the skin looking radiant and feeling supple without greasiness.
While most skincare and bodycare products are made with water as the primary ingredient, Clean Maple uses organic maple sap water in its place because it's supercharged with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and bioactive compounds.
As an alternative to its Maple Grove scent, Clean Maple offers its Sap Water Infused Body Butter in an unscented option.
Sap-Water-Infused Body Butters
Clean Maple's Hydrating Bodycare Features Organic Maple Sap Water
Trend Themes
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Sap-based Hydration — Plant-derived waters such as maple sap create room for beauty formulas that replace commodity water with nutrient-rich, story-driven functional ingredients.
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Fast-absorbing Body Butters — Rich textures that absorb quickly signal demand for indulgent bodycare that delivers intensive moisture without the sensory tradeoff of greasiness.
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Unscented Clean Beauty — Fragrance-free options broaden premium skincare appeal for sensitive-skin consumers seeking minimalist formulations with recognizable natural inputs.
Industry Implications
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Bodycare — Ingredient-led moisturizers are reshaping bodycare with products that combine performance claims, sensorial appeal, and regional botanical sourcing.
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Clean Beauty — Natural-origin actives and transparent formulation choices give clean beauty brands new ways to differentiate beyond avoidance-based positioning.
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Maple Agriculture — Value-added uses for maple sap extend agricultural revenue potential into personal care, wellness, and premium consumer packaged goods.