A Clean Skincare Brand Rooted in Nature and Wellness
Sōter Naturals was created to offer truly clean, effective skincare that supports your skin — and your hormones — through every season of life.
non-toxic products
At Sōter Naturals, every formula is created with a deep respect for your skin and your well-being. We combine nutrient-dense tallow botanicals with evidence-based natural actives to create skincare that truly works — without compromising your hormones or your health.
From ingredient sourcing to final packaging, every step is intentional, clean and transparent.


naturally effective
Our best-selling seasonal skincare essentials are trusted by professionals like Van Heerden Pharmacy, Kido&Co, Earthwise Healthshops and more! Delivering premium formulations that target all skin types with precision, care, and proven results.
THE Sōter PROMISE
Sōter Naturals began with a simple mission:
to create natural skincare that is gentle enough for sensitive skin,
powerful enough to deliver real results, and clean enough to support long-term wellness.
Every product we make is handcrafted in small batches using Free Range Grass-fed Tallow
and botanical extracts, plant oils, and natural actives backed by research.
We believe clean beauty should be effective, transparent and accessible —
without the harmful toxins found in conventional skincare.


our ingredient standard
We choose ingredients with purpose. Every plant, extract and mineral in our formulations serves a function — to nourish, hydrate, soothe or protect.
We never use parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrance, harsh preservatives or hormone-disrupting ingredients.
Just clean, conscious skincare you can trust.







Nourishing skincare powered by Free Range Grass-Fed Hormone-free Tallow and Clean ingredients by nature.

Hand Crafted with care in South Africa.
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