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13 Ways to Go Green with Your Beauty Routine

A breakdown of several important all natural swaps you can make today
Filed Under > Everyday

20 Nontoxic Beauty Alternatives You Should Swap Today, @waitingonmartha

Here’s a scary news flash: a lot of your favorite beauty and personal care products contain industrial chemicals, which include carcinogens, pesticides, reproductive toxins, and hormone disruptors.  EWG has been warning us of this for years; personal care products are manufactured with 10,500 unique chemical ingredients, including things like coal tar and formaldehyde (known human carcinogens) and lead acetate (a developmental toxin).  Many also include plasticizers, which keep concrete soft, degreasers, which remove the grime and gook off car parts, and surfactants.  #Woof

All of these ingredients have no place being on our skin, which is our biggest organ of our body and soaks up everything we put on it.  Because of this scary reality, it’s easy to see why a clean, green beauty routine is absolutely vital for our health and wellness.  Fortunately, it’s actually super simple to swap out a few of the most harmful culprits (think everyday lotion, toothpaste and body wash).  

But I can speak from personal experience that it can feel wearisome planning a complete overhaul of your beauty routine, especially when it means parting with some of your favorite tried-and-true products.  My biggest piece of advice is to take it slowly; take the time to research the products you use, understand the dangers of specific ingredients, and ultimately prioritize your approach on cleaning up the toxins on your bathroom counter.  That may mean you start small and swap out the easy stuff like toothpaste and daily moisturizer.  That may mean you tackle the harder switches like deodorant and shampoo next month. Don’t beat yourself up if you can’t part with your current product because you haven’t found a clean alternative that works as well, either.  I have a hard time leaving this mascara after years and years of wearing it.  And I only recently found an all natural foundation that was super hydrating and actually gave me the coverage I needed.  It’s a slow process, but it’s definitely worth it to find clean(er) products that work for you.  

Below, find a few of the green beauty alternatives I always recommend to start (I had the list at 19, but pared it down for time’s sake!).  I’d love to keep the conversation going about clean beauty; please leave a comment below with any of your favorite green beauty alternatives or questions you may have.  I’m still learning a lot myself, but I’m finding that it’s an incredibly interesting journey to be on.  Cheers, Kat

 

Deodorant

Agent Nateur No. 3 Deodorant Holi(stick)

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Here’s a friendly newsflash that the majority of big-brand name deodorant contain five very concerning ingredients: parabens, aluminum, triclosan, phthalates and “fragrance” – a term that can house up to 200 ingredients that don’t have to be listed. I won’t bore you to death, but I will point out a few things about parabens and alumimum to start. 

Parabens. There’s been research that shows these may interfere with the way our bodies produce and regulate hormones. Since there’s estrogen-sensitive tissue around your armpits, there’s a high chance that the parabens can promote cancer cells growing there (read: breast cancer). 

Aluminum. This is a metal that can promote tumors and cancer cells. According to last year’s article in Time, “breast cancer incidence tends to align with use of products that contain the metal.” 

That being said, you should swap out your deodorant for something safer. I’ve used several good all-natural alternatives including Agent Nateur’s holi(stick), Primal Pit Paste and Thai Crystal mist (current favorite). Try a few out and see what works for your body. 

 

Toothpaste

Auromere Ayurvedic Herbal Toothpaste

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Sorry to break it to you, but toothpaste has just as many toxic ingredients in it as your go-to deodorant. Blue No. 1 (artificial coloring that can cause kidney tumors and immune reactions), sodium fluoride (it erodes your enamel and can be a factor in the development of heart, kidney and thyroid diseases), sodium saccharin (an artificial sweetener that can raise the risk of bladder cancer), triclosan (an endocrine disruptor that can interfere with hormones and cause cancer and brain disorders), and sodium lauryl sulfate (it makes the toothpaste foam, which causes your teeth to become sensitive to silverware among other things) all sound like bad news to me. 

I started down the clean toothpaste path with Tom’s of Maine since it’s easy to find just about anywhere (even among the mainstream brands at my grocery store). It ranks a 1 out of 10 on Think Dirty‘s toxicity scale so I knew it was a heck of a lot better than the stuff I was using before. 

Now I’m using this Ayurvedic herbal toothpaste in fresh mint. It tastes a lot more fresh to me than the Tom’s, and I’ve delved into the world of Ayurveda lately and find that this toothpaste works great. 

Daily Moisturizer

One Love Organics Coconut Water Cream Skin Dew

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Surprisingly, it is not required by law in the U.S. for cosmetic brands to be completely transparent about their formulations and ingredients. In turn, a lot of these ingredients are harmful for our health. 

Ever seen Jergens Naturals Ultra Hydrating Daily Moisturizer? It lists a whopping 34 ingredients, and many of them are incredibly toxic to our bodies.  A daily moisturizer seems innocent enough, but in reality it can be housing a boatload of terrible ingredients for us. 

That’s why I’ve completely made the switch to nontoxic products I put on my skin everyday, including this *heavenly* hydrating cream by One Love Organics. It is a new product, so it’s not on Think Dirty‘s toxicity scale yet, but all other OLO products have an incredibly low score 1-2.  You pretty much can’t go wrong with any of the line; super hydrating, simple ingredients and effective results.  

Browse our collection in the shoppe HERE

Shampoo & Conditioner

Bumble & Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Shampoo

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I’m getting a little weary just typing this, but shampoos and conditioners usually contain five toxic ingredients: sulfates, parabens, “fragrance”, triclosan and polyethylene glyco (sensing a little pattern?). Many of the “hydrating” hair products actually strip the scalp of its natural moisture.  A bit counter-productive, I’d say. 

But the struggle with moisturized hair is real, even with cleaner products. I’ve bought a few completely natural shampoo and conditioner brands that just don’t cut it.  I’ve tried the Acure line, which you can find at Whole Foods/Whole Body and it was just okay (though my boyfriend liked it).  This is a product I especially see a difference in moisture and touchability (which is SO important to me with my long, thick brown hair) with the clean options and not-so-clean options).  My biggest suggestion to you is try a few samples if possible, and be diligent at looking at the ingredients. 

That being said, I’ve been SO pleased with Bumble & Bumble’s Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil shampoo and conditioner.  With a nod to all natural oils (it uses six feather-light oils: grapeseed, safflower seed, sweet almond, macadamia, argan, and coconut). While it’s not perfect; it gets a 4 out of 10 on the Think Dirty toxicity scale, but all other B&B shampoos are 9’s and 10’s, it does smell amazing, works to hydrate my hair and a little goes a long way.  

Nail Polish

Smith & Cult Nail Polish

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It’s scary to think about, but we OF COURSE soak in the chemicals we put on our nail beds. Check out this EWG study for the deets. 

While I’m committed to an all-natural, clean beauty routine, I am in no way ready to give up a good mani and pedi when needed.  Fortunately, we discovered Smith & Cult nail polish, an “8-free” formula that doesn’t include the usual suspects in most nail polishes (Dibutyl Phthalate, Toluene, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor, Xylene, Ethyl Tosylamide or Triphenyl Phosphate). 

The incredible thing about Smith & Cult polishes is that they last at least 2x longer on my nails than the toxic counterparts.  I’m the person that doesn’t enjoy a standard mani (not gel) because it chips off in 2-3 days.  With Smith & Cult polish, I find that my nails last longer, look healthier and I simply feel better knowing that it’s clean. 

For the record, I recently tried a nontoxic Aila nail color too (same price point as S&C), and it chipped within a day. Really disappointed but solidified my love for S&C. 

Nail Polish Remover

Aila 3-in-1 Soy-Based Nail Color Remover with 100% Argan Oil

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A lot of nail polish removers you can buy at CVS for 99 cents have acetone, aka propanone.  It can cause nails to be excessively dry, brittle and damaged.  To put it in perspective, a typical gel manicure includes a 10-minute acetone soak before reapplying.  I love my gel manicures like the rest, but that realization has kept me away from getting them too frequently. 

Unfortunately, even the nail polish remover without acetone still includes harmful chemicals, especially “fragrance” that we’ve learned is just as disruptive to our bodies as other ingredients.  I’ve turned to Aila’s nail polish remover (here’s another great alternative too) to ensure that I’m helping, not hurting, my nails. 

Body Wash

Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap

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If you haven’t heard of Dr. Bronner’s by now, you’re living under a rock. This bestselling family-owned, 100% natural brand is a life saver in more ways than one.  It ranks an outstanding 0 out of 10 on the Think Dirty toxicity scale, and can be applied for 23049823049 uses on the body and around the home.  It’s organic, certified fair trade, and has 100% recycled packaging. 

The peppermint is my favorite, though all of the scents I’ve tried are great (almond, unscented, lavender, etc.).  This one is cented with organic peppermint oil that cools skin, clears sinuses and sharpens the mind, all while in the shower!

The pure-castile liquid soap is concentrated, biodegradable and versatile like I mentioned above;  it can be used on the face, body, hair as well as with dishes, laundry, mopping, pets and all-around house cleaning. 

Sunless Tanning Lotion

Vita Liberata Fabulous Self Tanning Tinted Lotion

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I’ve mentioned this amazing tanning lotion once or twice on here before, and it’s still one of my absolute favorite “all natural secrets” I like to say.  My friends and I still get regular spray tans in the winter when we finally hit rock bottom of paleness (usually like…right about now).  But honestly, the chemicals in those booths freak. me. out.  There are FDA warnings inside the rooms warning about inhalation (which is pretty inevitable in there), so it cannot be good.

So instead, I used to look to St. Tropez tanning products to get me that healthy glow in the dead of winter, or whenever I needed a little boost really. Everything was all fine and good until I looked them up on the Think Dirty toxicity scale…they’re all a whopping 9 out of 10!!! The Gradual Tan Everyday Body Moisturizer, for example, scores high in Carcinogenicity, Developmental and Reproductive toxicity, as well as Allergies and Immunotoxicities. 

Fortunately, I’ve found a WONDERFUL clean alternative that earns a lovely 0 out of 10 on the scale; Vita Liberata is an ultra-hydrating lotion that creates a natural-looking tan that fades in a few days and never looks obnoxious or uneven.  It’s made with certified organic botanicals and *claims* there’s absolutely “no smell whatsoever” but there is a bit of a smell, though not a deal-breaker at all.  It’s formulated without parabens, sulfates, phthalates and has no traces of triclosan, GMOs, fragrance, or alcohol.  

Try the gradual lotion (my favorite), or the mousse (which still works great just more high-maintenance to apply I think), and the self-tanning bronzer which looks so natural and great that I can’t believe I haven’t known about it until now. 

Mouthwash

Cocopull Oil Pulling Coconut Oil Packets

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A lot of popular mouthwash brands contain alcohol.  This dries out the mucous membranes in the mouth, reducing your saliva and causing bad breath. It actually ends up changing your mouth and throat’s pH levels.  And recent studies have found evidence that alcohol increases the risk of developing oral, head and neck cancers. Yikes. 

As an alternative, I’ve started oil-pulling.  All you do is swish coconut oil around your mouth for up to 20 minutes.  It has a ton of oral health benefits, while it makes teeth whiter, breath fresher and clears up your skin too. Seriously, I’ve never had my mouth feel so CLEAN.  

You can of course use plain organic coconut oil, but I really like these individual coconut oil packets because it takes the guesswork out of serving size, and they have a subtle peppermint flavor. Really just an all-around good product for the oil-pulling beginner like me.  

False Eyelashes

Battington Lashes Kennedy Lashes (Moderate)

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So I still see the appeal of beautiful, long false eyelashes.  I remember buying them for $5.99 at Walgreens during college, and I even dished out the $150 last year for a professional set. Long story short: they’re bad for your eyes, they can add up quick, they usually hurt/feel uncomfortable and usually look…fake.

But since I’m still intrigued with these things, I was all ears when I heard what Jessica at Bare Beauty said about these ones by Battington Lashes.  They’re 100% silk lashes that look so incredibly real, and they’re only $24.  You actually take them off at night, carefully storing them in their chic box until next use.  Along with an the all natural eyelash adhesive I use (HERE), I feel really great about wearing them.  If you’re interested in false eyelashes, don’t waste your time or money or energy getting them professionally done at a salon; try these instead. 

Perfume

By Rosie Jane Season Eau de Parfum Gift Set

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In 2015, Time shared a piece about the dangers of perfume.  And still now, the term “fragrance” or “parfum” is your first flag.  It can mean there are up to 10,000 different ingredients involved in making that intoxicating smell. You can pretty much assume that most fragrances you spritz on your wrist contain phthalates, which can lead to developmental disorders, lower IQ, hormonal imbalances and reproductive risks. 

Fortunately, there are a lot of natural, clean ingredients that smell absolutely divine.  A new favorite brand of mine is By Rosie Jane, and this gift set includes four best-selling scents; they’re all paraben free, sulfate free, phthalate free, phosphate free and cruelty free.  

 

 

Foundation

Kjaer Weis Foundation

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Finding all-natural, clean makeup (that actually works well) can be a little more difficult than finding the green personal care products. I’ve tried a TON of foundations and powders over the past two years in hopes of finding one with great coverage, texture, moisture and overall feel. I am not someone who runs around town without a drop of makeup on (yet) so a good foundation is really important to me.  

I recently discovered clean beauty Kjaer Weis thanks to Levert Beauty. It can be scary ordering a foundation over the internet, but the site does a great job explaining what color will match your specific skin tone (I have light-to-medium with pink undertones).  The foundation is incredible…a little goes a long way, and it feels super hydrating and touchable on my face.  Not to mention, the packaging is so luxe and makes me feel oh so fancy when applying. 

Concealer

RMS Beauty "Un" Cover-Up

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I’ve been using this concealer for at least a year now, and I will never use a different one.  RMS Beauty completely nailed it with a hydrating, lightweight formula that offers flawless coverage that actually resolves imperfections and redness of the skin.  The nontoxic formula includes coconut oil, beeswax, jojoba oil, rosemary extract and it has proven to last a lot longer than I imagined it would (it’s a tiny little jar after all!). 

With my previous YSL Touche Eclat, I knew I wasn’t using the cleanest formula (most YSL products hit a 9 out of 10 on the Think Dirty toxicity scale).  This alternative, that actually works better, is a nice 3 out of 10 instead.  Seriously love this product. 

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6 Natural Ways To Fight A Cold

Natural Remedies for When You're Feeling Under the Weather
Filed Under > Health & Wellness

It’s that time of year…sore throats, coughs and sniffles, and we’re just going to come out and say that we don’t have time for any of it.  So in an effort to avoid any wasted time being down for the count, and to find natural ways to fight a cold, we’re reaching for back-to-basics remedies.  

You may have noticed that we’ve been on a natural kick lately; check out our 8 natural beauty habits.  These simple, yet effective tricks are what we’re currently turning to when we’re feeling under the weather. From getting your greens to enjoying a foot soak with some Epsom Salt, we rounded up six, natural ways to fight a cold and feel better quicker.  Click on the slideshow above to read more, and tell us: what natural remedy do you swear by?  Cheers, Kat

P.S. If you’re looking for more details on essential oils, be sure to visit The Well Code.  Both MKR and I have our Premium Starter Kit and turn to oils like Thieves, Peppermint, Lemon & more to help support a healthy immune system.  Reach out if you have any questions at all! xo 

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SIP ON HOT TEA

SIP ON HOT TEA

NOTHING BEATS THE SOOTHING FEELING OF HOT TEA WHEN YOU'RE NOT FEELING 100%. BE SURE TO INCLUDE LEMON AND HONEY, AND CONSIDER GINGER AND SAGE AS THEY ALL HELP WITH THROAT PAIN AND INFLAMMATION.

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BY KATHRN MCCRARY
GET YOUR GREENS

GET YOUR GREENS

INCREASE YOUR INTAKE OF HEALTHY GREENS TO SPEED UP YOUR RECOVERY TIME, AND GIVE YOUR BODY MUCH-NEEDED TLC IN LIQUID FORM. A FRESH JUICE OR SMOOTHIE WORKS WONDERS, BUT WE ALSO SWEAR BY THESE EASY TABLETS WHEN WE'RE NOT FEELING AMBITIOUS IN THE KITCHEN OR CAN'T MAKE IT TO OUR FAVORITE JUICERY.

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VIA THE HEALTHY CHEF
GARGLE HONEY & APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

GARGLE HONEY & APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

IT'S KNOWN THAT DR. BRAGG'S ORGANIC APPLE CIDER VINEGAR SUPPORTS A HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEM, SO THE MIXTURE OF IT PLUS HONEY WITH A GOOD GARGLING IS JUST WHAT YOUR SORE THROAT NEEDS. SERIOUSLY, THIS STUFF WORKS (WE COULD PROBABLY DEVOTE A WHOLE POST TO ITS MANY MAGICAL USES).

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VIA HELLO GLOW
TURN TO ESSENTIAL OILS

TURN TO ESSENTIAL OILS

I'VE BEEN ON AN ESSENTIAL OILS KICK LATELY (PEPPERMINT OIL IS A LIFE SAVER FOR MY FREQUENT HEADACHES) AND OREGANO ESSENTIAL OIL IS AN IMPORTANT ONE TO HAVE ON HAND FOR LINGERING SICKNESS. IT PURIFIES, BOOSTS IMMUNITY, AND HELPS IMPROVE RESPIRATORY OR DIGESTIVE ISSUES. TRY A DROP OR TWO WITH HONEY TO SOOTH A SORE THROAT.

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VIA BY BRITTANY GOLDWYN
ENJOY A FOOT SOAK

ENJOY A FOOT SOAK

SOAK YOUR FEET IN A HOT BATH TO DRAW THE BLOOD TO YOUR FEET, REDUCING INFLAMMATION TO YOUR HEAD AND CHEST, AND ULTIMATELY MAKING YOU FEEL A HECK OF A LOT BETTER. ANY EXCUSE TO ENJOY A LEISURELY SOAK IN WARM WATER IS WELCOME BY US.

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VIA HELLO GLOW
LET YOURSELF REST

LET YOURSELF REST

LASTLY, GIVE YOURSELF THE BEST NATURAL REMEDY: GOOD REST. TOO OFTEN WE TRY TO RUSH THE RECOVERY AND END UP SICKER THAN A DOG FOR LONGER. LET YOURSELF PROPERLY HEAL BY TAKING SOME MAJOR R&R.

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VIA CHARLOTTE MINTY, BY PAUL BARBERA FOR FEM HOME

Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

AS PICTURES: BREAKFAST-IN-BED TRAY | SCARF (SIMILAR) | SWEATER

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9 Clean Beauty & Personal Care Products That Work

I've tried and tested a lot. These clean products have me never looking back to their toxic counterparts
Filed Under > Beauty & Tutorials

I’ve been really interested in clean beauty and personal care products for awhile now.  And I know that’s a result of working for Waiting On Martha, which has led us to launch a sister wellness brand called The Well Code.  It’s also as a result of following a lot of wellness folks, and having a boyfriend who avidly researches “biohacking” on the reg.  I’m become a true believer that clean beauty matters in my everyday physical and emotional wellbeing.  

But I have to admit that I still struggle with finding a simple explanation to give to friends and family when they ask me WHY, and if it’s actually worth it.  I usually get a lot of “everything is bad for us at this point”-type jokes.  So literally, just last week, when I stumbled on this post by Colorful Eats on the Primally Pure Skincare blog, I was thrilled to find a clear explanation that summed it up well.  

In the post, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Caroline Potter explains that many of our well-known, been-around-forever beauty and personal care products include endocrine disruptors, or man-made chemicals or substances that interfere with the body’s endocrine system.  These endocrine disruptors cause hormone imbalances, which lead to problems with development, reproduction, brain health, the immune system and more.  Estrogen starts to take over, and estrogen dominance in our bodies can cause adrenal fatigue, severe menstrual cramping, hormonal acne, headaches, fatigue, anxiety, miscarriage, uterine fibroids, PCOS and just feeling “off” in general when it comes to your energy, emotions and hormones.  It’s really scary how much of our emotional and physical is affected by hormones…and especially when they’re all out of whack because of the products we’re putting into our bodies! 

Okay—whew—so with that being said, I’d be lying if I said it was all an easy switch in finding these solutions. It took a lot of trial and error…and some patience and faith that there were actual alternatives out there.  So today I wanted to share a few easy swaps that I’ve made recently, and literally have me NEVER looking back to their respective and toxic counterparts.  These are all safer, yet equally effective products.  

And a disclosure: I also know that I’ve probably had more patience than many to do the product trials; swapping out your favorite mascara and dry shampoo can feel like a lot of work, especially when you find some that don’t work!  Not to mention, it can put a dent in your wallet when you spend money on a lot of duds.  You may try a natural deodorant to find that it doesn’t work, then you wonder if it’s even worth it at all to try to find another one.  Which, P.S. I’ve FINALLY found a natural deodorant that works for me and doesn’t make me get stinky throughout the day from Primally Pure…listing it below but you can also find it here

I’m writing this today to hopefully give you a few shortcuts on effective, clean beauty products that are even better than their counterparts.  Good luck!  Cheers, Kat

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TARTE Gifted Amazonian Clay Smart Mascara

Sephora, $23

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I have been using L’Oreal Voluminous mascara for years.  Any other diehard fan out there?!  It’s just the only mascara that gave my lashes enough shape without clumping them together.  Other mascaras even make them look THINNER than they regularly are.  

I figured mascara would be one of those things I could never find a clean swap for.  I was willing to give up and just use the toxic stuff.  After all, by then I had a pretty clean lineup for the rest of the products on my counter.  Well that was all until I found TARTE’s Gifted Amazonian Clay mascara.  

It’s considered a reparative AND volumizing mascara that’s infused with Amazonian clay. It’s said to deliver a 406 percent increase in lash volume, which I can’t deny.  And it helps to repair and rebuild the lashes for the long term.  Amazonian clay apparently is known for intuitively restoring hydration and the skin’s texture, and it works to hydrate and replenish dry and brittle lashes to prevent fallout.

Seriously, it’s good. It gives me the same effect as when I use that beloved grey Voluminous mascara with gold top. This one, however doesn’t have parabens, sulfates or phthalates. It’s also vegan and never contains mineral oil, sodium lauryl or gluten. 

Use this mascara instead of L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara

Bumble & Bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Shampoo

Sephora, $31

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I’ve tried a lot of clean, organic shampoos.  Man, I thought it would be an easy switch.  A lot of them, I’ve found, leave my hair feeling brittle, definitely a lot dryer, and just blah.  I have a lot of hair too; it’s thick, with a bit of wave and definitely lots of volume.  So finding a good shampoo that made my hair smell good, feel soft, and that wasn’t super toxic was a BIG challenge for me.  

Enter Bumble & Bumbler’s Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil line.  Typically most Bumble & Bumble products rate pretttttty toxic, not horrible but not good, because of their fragrances. But this one includes six natural oils that are super hydrating and can help dry, coarse, frizzy hair. 

This shampoo rates a 4 out of 10 in toxicity on the Think Dirty app (download NOW if you haven’t already). That’s a really good number for me when I take in all the factors of the good results compared to other alternatives.  No parabens, sulfates, phthalates or alcohol that dries out hair. 

Use this shampoo instead of Nexxus Therappe Luxurious Moisturizing Shampoo

Sensitive Deodorant in Lavender

Primally Pure, $12

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Oh my gosh, have I tried enough natural deodorants to give up!  I mean I’ve literally gone back to Secret deodorant several times after being so frustrated that I can’t seem to find a deodorant that doesn’t make me smell funky. 

I want to scream it from the rooftops now that I found Primally Pure, and the sensitive version to be exact, that has finally given me the protection I need during my day. 

One thing to note, however, is that it is NOT an anti-perspirant.  We’re supposed to sweat, and we’re hurting our bodies when we try to block that important daily process. That being said, once you use natural deodorant for a few weeks or months, you’ll find that you really aren’t sweating as much as you were before, because you most likely are on the road to detoxing your body from those funky chemicals that were making you stink in the first place!  
I know you might not believe me, but I’ve seen a huge difference in the past few weeks. You just need to be patient.  I can’t recommend this deodorant enough!  I have the Sensitive in Lavender because I get pretty bad razor burn there, but I know the other scents and variations are probably just as effective. 

Primally Pure’s ingredients include tallow from grass-fed cows and organic and fair trade coconut oil.  I also love that the product is packaged in BPA-free plastic twist tubes.  

Use this deodorant instead of Secret Shower Fresh pH Balance Deodorant.

One Love Organics Vitamin B Cleansing Oil + Makeup Remover

Waiting on Martha Home, $42

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It’s incredibly important to thoroughly wash ALL of your makeup off your face and neck every night in order to keep your face looking and feeling fresh, and to remove any lingering chemicals or added substances from your skin.  

My absolute favorite makeup remover is by One Love Organics.  In fact, I think the entire WOM team is obsessed with this very product.  It basically made me start to enjoy washing my face; it’s a luxurious, non-stripping oil that smells absolutely incredibly and it effortlessly lifts away all impurities and makeup.  

It also plays double-duty and restores your natural moisture barrier of the skin and pH balance.  I’ve found that a lot of cleansers, even organic ones, can leave the skin feeling really dry.  This oil has the absolute opposite effect. I’m OBSESSED.

Use this makeup remover instead of Clinique Rinse-Off Eye Makeup Solvent.

Smith & Cult in Pillow Pie

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Nail polish cannot be good for you with all those fumes, right?!  Yes.  Back in 2015, the EWG reported that most popular polishes contain a suspected endocrine disruptor called triphenyl phopshte, or TPHP.

I’ve tried several organic, all natural brands of nail polish and keep coming back to the only one that really works as well as my favorite OPI and Essie polishes…Smith & Cult.  But this brand is free from formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl, and it gives me peace of mind when I have it on my fingers 24/7, while also saving me a boatload of money by avoiding the nail salon. 

Use this nail polish instead of OPI Mod About You

Healthy Locks Dry Shampoo

One Love Organics, $29

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Ah, dry shampoo.  Many of us use this stuff A LOT.  So it should be a bit alarming that it usually comes with a long ingredients list. 

I’ve been using OLO’s dry shampoo for awhile now; it smells amazing but never overpowering, and it blends really easily in my brown hair.  It includes good ingredients too; think a unique blend of highly absorbent Georgia Kaolin Clay, hyularonic acid, and silica rich bamboo extract.  It successfully works to soften, strengthen and nourish your hair in between shampoos and whenever you need a little va-va-voom. If you’re putting it on your scalp every day, don’t you want it to be working double-duty for healthy locks, too?! 

Use this dry shampoo instead of Suave Professionals Keratin Dy Shampoo

Dr. Bronner's Pure Castille Soap - Baby Mild 32 oz.

Target, $15.99

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Body wash is a super easy switch, in my opinion.  Dr. Bronner’s is an age-old, super clean and simple solution that comes in several different scents.  I personally love this unscented, mild version as well as the Peppermint and also the Almond. All of the formulas  are made from natural ingredients, and it’s very gentle on soft skin.  Added bonus? You can use it for about 20234928304 purposes too.  Five generations and 150 years of soapmaking have proven the safest way to stay clean.  Read about the amazing Dr. Bronner’s story here

Use this body wash instead of Dove Sensitive Skin Body Wash

COOLA Unscented Matte Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 30

Nordstrom, $36

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The majority of conventional sunscreens are toxic in that they literally place a chemical barrier on top of your skin to block the sun’s rays. They usually use chemicals like oxybenzone, avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene, homosalate and octinoxate.

COOLA rates relatively low on EWG’s toxicity scales, just stay away from the scented products in the sunscreen line.  I especially love to apply this lightly tinted, broad-spectrum SPF 30 mineral sunscreen under my makeup in the morning.  It has antioxidant benefits and a matte finish that offers a bit of coverage without feeling too greasy or heavy.  It also has rose hip oil that’s rich in free radical fighting vitamin C and hydrating shea butter to help skin improve elasticity and retain moisture for an overall healthy complexion. COOLA is paraben-free, sulfate-free, phthalate-free, oxybenzone-free, cruelty-free and vegan.  Boom!

Use this face sunscreen instead of Neutrogena Clear Face SPF 30

Charlie's Soap Fragrance Free Laundry Powder

Amazon, $16.99

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Another really simple clean swap is with laundry detergent!  Even the seemingly safe option at Target or Walmart is probably laden with chemicals and fragrance that will disrupt your body’s vibes.  Think about how much time you spend in your bed sheets, wrapped in your towels and wearing your clothes!

This laundry powder is incredibly clean, and just as easy to use as all powder laundry detergents. Now that I’ve gone all natural with this step, I literally never consider going back.

Use this laundry detergent instead of Tide Mountain Spring Turbo Powder Laundry Detergent

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