Clarity, Comfort, and Clean Care One Bath at a Time

Beluga Bath exists to make bathing better not fancier, not trendier, just clearer. This isn’t a site built to sell you bath bombs with glitter or convince you that wellness comes in a jar. It’s a place for honest, practical guidance around the things people use every day but rarely understand fully.

Originally known for small-batch bath products crafted with eco-conscious ingredients, Beluga Bath has grown into something more essential: a trusted resource for anyone trying to make smarter choices about their bathing routine. From water temperature and skin reactions to ingredient breakdowns and safety habits, we’ve seen how often people ask simple questions and get complicated, vague answers.

So we decided to change that.

This site pulls together years of experience in sustainable formulation, mental health-informed wellness, and natural home care. Every article and guide is shaped around real curiosities how to create a calming bath for a baby, what natural soaks actually do, when it’s safe to use certain fixtures, or what ingredients are truly “clean.”

We care about routines that help not overwhelm. You won’t find miracle claims here, but you will find explanations that help you decide what’s worth using, what’s safe for sensitive skin, and what works for your lifestyle, not just your shelf.

Beluga Bath is for people who want their daily rituals to be thoughtful, not rushed. It’s for the ones who read the label, ask the extra question, and believe that self-care should be simple, honest, and kind to the planet.

Susan Benton

Sustainable Craftsmaker & Bath Knowledge Curator

Long before Beluga Bath became a trusted source of everyday bathing insight, Susan Benton was known for something else entirely: making things with care. As a sustainable craftsmaker, her hands were always busy dyeing cotton with turmeric, shaping soaps without synthetics, or guiding others in eco-conscious workshops.

Her work didn’t chase trends; it asked questions. How can a daily habit be softer on the skin? On the environment? On the mind?

With a formal background in mental health and self-care practices, Susan saw bathing not just as a routine, but as a quiet ritual a way to restore and regulate. When COVID-19 disrupted life’s rhythms, she began formulating small-batch bath goods at home.

What started as therapeutic crafting evolved into something greater: an opportunity to share what she knew and what people were seeking. In Beluga Bath, she didn’t just make products she built a platform for curiosity, clarity, and mindful bathing.

Susan Benton
Susan Benton