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Where to Buy Vegan Body Care Online: 7 Best Stores of 2026

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Where to Buy Vegan Body Care Online

For broad selection: Sephora and Credo Beauty. For niche and imported vegan brands (especially Vietnamese): East West Supply Co. For value: Thrive Market. For clean-only: The Detox Market. The right online retailer depends on what you’re buying — mainstream Western vegan brands (Sephora wins), imported clean brands (specialty retailers win), or budget bulk (Thrive Market wins).

How We Evaluated Each Store

Four criteria, each weighted equally. Selection: how many vegan-certified body care brands does the store carry, and how deep is the catalog within each? Authenticity: does the store have direct relationships with brands or buy through gray markets?

Shipping: how fast, how reliable, and how widely do they ship? Filtering: can you actually filter for vegan, cruelty-free, sulfate-free, and other clean criteria, or are you scrolling through 300 unfiltered SKUs?

The 7 Best Online Stores for Vegan Body Care

Each store ranked by what it does best — there is no single winner

1. East West Supply Co. — Best for Vietnamese Vegan Brands

The dedicated US retailer for authentic Cocoon Vietnam — the PETA-certified Vietnamese vegan brand. Direct import relationship, US warehouse fulfillment, and the same formulations sold in Vietnam without dilution. Free shipping over $75. Yes, that is us — but the alternative is paying twice the price on Amazon and hoping it’s authentic.

2. Sephora — Best for Mainstream Selection

The largest online catalog of vegan body care from Western brands. Drunk Elephant, Tata Harper, OUAI, Herbivore, OSEA, and others all stocked. The "Clean at Sephora" filter is helpful but imperfect — verify each product’s vegan status individually. Best for established Western luxury brands.

3. Credo Beauty — Best Clean-Only Filter

Every product on Credo meets their "Dirty List" exclusion criteria. Vegan filter works as advertised. Selection includes Indie Lee, Necessaire, OSEA, and harder-to-find clean brands. The most reliable filter set among major retailers.

4. The Detox Market — Best Curation

Smaller catalog, deeper curation. The Detox Market only carries brands they’ve vetted for ingredient integrity. If you want someone else to do the screening, this is where to shop. Tata Harper, Herbivore, Kosas, and several niche imports.

5. Thrive Market — Best Value

Wholesale-style pricing on clean essentials. $5/month membership, 25–50% off mass-market vegan brands like Pacifica, Alaffia, Dr. Bronner’s, and Acure. Best if you’re restocking basics in bulk; weak for finding specific premium products.

6. Goop — Best Editorial Discovery

Strong editorial commerce: every product has a long-form story behind why it’s included. Selection skews luxury (Tata Harper, OSEA, Vintner’s Daughter) but the editorial context is genuinely useful for understanding what you’re buying. Pricier than every other option here.

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7. Brand-Direct Websites — Best for Authenticity

For any brand on this list, buying directly from their website is always the safest option for authenticity. Tata Harper, Herbivore, Drunk Elephant, OSEA, and Cocoon Vietnam all sell directly from their sites. Downsides: shipping isn’t always free, you have to track multiple orders if you’re shopping across brands, and international shipping varies.

For Vietnamese vegan brands specifically, Cocoon Vietnam ships internationally from Vietnam — but US delivery takes 14–21 days and includes import processing. East West Supply Co. cuts that to 2–5 days from a US warehouse with the same authentic products.

What to Avoid

Amazon for imported clean beauty brands is risky. Counterfeit Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese skincare on Amazon is well-documented. Western mass brands (Pacifica, Dr. Bronner’s, Alaffia) are generally safe; imports are not.

TikTok Shop and Instagram Shop drop-shippers selling vegan body care at suspiciously low prices are almost always counterfeit or gray-market. The brands themselves rarely sell through these channels at retail prices, so a "60% off" Cocoon or Drunk Elephant on a third-party drop-shipper is a red flag.

eBay and resale marketplaces for opened or partial bottles. Vegan body care formulations can degrade once opened (especially products containing vitamin C or natural oils). Stick to sealed retail.

Shop Authentic Cocoon Vietnam

Direct import, US warehouse, free shipping over $75. The same formulations sold in Vietnam — none of the Amazon counterfeit risk.

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