A range of vegan unisex beauty care gift sets

David Platt • 11 July 2023

Pavilion Earth introduce a range of premium vegan cosmetic gift sets that are made in Europe.

Pavilion Earth introduce a range of vegan cosmetic gift sets that are made in Europe. This is a natural, vegan, multi-use beauty care line with 100% plant based and skin-friendly ingredients. These products do not contain animal derived ingredients.

For a while now Pavilion have been providing branded gift sets which can be given to employees as Welcome Packs or Recognition and Reward sets. Or they can be gifted to customers and channel partners as a thank you. The gift boxes can be created with each product being chosen by you but we often asked about gift ranges which we have selected. So here we present a new range of vegan gift sets

The products are made from natural raw materials and are vegan gifts, meaning that ingredients are not derived from or tested on animals. The range is plastic free, as unnecessary plastic packaging is eliminated and recyclable packaging is being used, we reduce our level of waste and thus our environmental footprint.

To explain the range watch the video

So what does the range include?


ALLURE MO6683 - Unisex beauty gift set. Includes vegan 50gr of body wash, shampoo, face scrub, micellar water bag and a cork soap tray.

Earth vegan gift

ELEGANCE MO6684 - Unisex travel gift set by Branded By Earth. Includes vegan 50gr of body wash, shampoo, face scrub, micellar water bag and a travel pouch in organic cotton. All pieces packed in a can. Presented in recycled paper box.

Vegan Promo Gift

STYLE MO6685 - Unisex On the Go gift set by Branded By Earth. Includes 24 vegan 4gr of body wash, shampoo and a washing cloth in organic cotton. All pieces packed in tube. Presented in recycled paper box. 

Eco promotional product - vegan

CHARM MO6686 - Unisex Travel gift set by Branded By Earth. Includes vegan 50gr of body wash, shampoo and face scrub. All pieces packed in can. Presented in recycled paper box. Made in EU. Treat someone special or yourself with this thoughtful gift. Take good care of your skin and hair with these natural wellness items. Everything in this set is made from natural and organic materials, making it a sustainable option that leaves very little to no impact on the environment. 

Eco promotional product - body wash

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