This Week, Every Purchase Gives Back
Every order you place at wildandpure.com from now through March 23 gifts $5 to Mt. Rainier projects

From March 16-23, every order placed at wildandpure.com includes a $5 donation to Washington's National Park Fund (WNPF) to directly support Mt. Rainier projects.
That means the trails, viewpoints, and wildflower meadows that make Mt. Rainier National Park extraordinary are maintained and reachable for more people including families, veterans, wheelchair users, and first-time visitors.
No code needed. Every order counts.
The $5 donation per order is available this week only. But our year-round commitment continues with $0.25 per item on every order at wildandpure.com and Amazon.
Why We Keep Coming Back to the Mountain

There's a version of "eco-friendly" that lives only on a label. And then there's the version that asks harder questions. Questions about where we spend our time, what we protect, and who gets to experience the places that restore us.
At Wild & Pure, we believe those two things belong together: Caring for our bodies and caring for the lands we move through. It's why our formulas are free from ingredients that harm waterways. It's why we use refillable packaging instead of single-use containers and wipes. And it's why we're proud to continue supporting Mt. Rainier National Park through our partnership with WNPF for the third year running!

Where it Began
Dr. E didn't just grow up near Mt. Rainier. She grew up on it — hiking, climbing, and backcountry camping on its trails, first with her parents, then her children, and now her grandchildren. She even named one of her sons after the mountain.
She also learned something rare and formative there: How to solo backcountry safely as a woman. The mountain gave her that confidence.
When Dr. E and her husband Dr. C launched Wild & Pure, part of the original mission was to help people ditch the toxic personal care products that had quietly followed them into the outdoors for years. These products are sold at high-end recreational stores, but they turned out to be harmful to bodies and waterways alike. The EcoBalance system was built specifically for the trail, the backcountry, and the low-water moments in between: No plastic wipes, no harsh preservatives, no harm left behind.
And the places our products were made for? They deserve the same care.
Over the decades, Mt. Rainier's trail networks and facilities have steadily expanded to welcome visitors of all ages and physical abilities, and that work is ongoing.
WNPF (a Charity Navigator 4-Star, Platinum Transparency organization and the official philanthropic partner to Mt. Rainier National Park) supports exactly this kind of infrastructure: Accessible trail guides, trail maintenance and improvement, and programming that opens the park to people who might not otherwise get there.
Dr. E puts it simply: "We want to help ensure access for everyone over the next 25 years and beyond — for my great-grandkids and yours."
