Switching to a Water Flosser – Zero Waste Lifestyle
Over the last 5 years, I have been working on reducing my bathroom waste. I’ve made several switches to help me achieve this including…Read More »Switching to a Water Flosser – Zero Waste Lifestyle
A selection of posts on zero waste beauty including homemade recipes.
Over the last 5 years, I have been working on reducing my bathroom waste. I’ve made several switches to help me achieve this including…Read More »Switching to a Water Flosser – Zero Waste Lifestyle
Finding a suitable zero waste deodorant has, by far, been one of the hardest zero waste switches to make. I’ve tried natural store-bought ones and I’ve even attempted to make my own. None of which have worked.
Read More »Zero Waste Deodorant – Alum StoneI know I’ve said it before but zero waste is a journey. Once you decide that you want to live a more sustainable life it takes time to make the necessary changes to achieve that. Personally, I have found the best way to to do it is in stages. I focus on one area of our home and start making little switches.Read More »Switching to a Safety Razor – Zero Waste Lifestyle
In an attempt to be more green in our home I have been working on reducing my bathroom waste.Read More »Switching to a Bamboo Toothbrush
Back in 2015, I decided to make the switch from disposable sanitary items to reusable ones. My main reason for switching was to reduce my bathroom waste. My second motive was to save money. Read More »How I Saved £84 last Year by Switching to Reusable Pads
*Affiliate links Zero Waste is not something that happens overnight, it’s a process. It takes time to do your research and find suitable alternatives. I’ve… Read More »My Zero Waste Beauty Routine
This Monday marks the start of Zero Waste Week and as always it gets me thinking about the things we use in our home that… Read More »Homemade Reusable Face Wipes
The concept of zero waste is something that I have been interested in for a long time now, right back to my uni days in Wales. However, I find even thinking about the process overwhelming. I mean where do you start?
When you actually start to take note of how much waste your family produces on a daily, weekly and monthly basis I think you’d be shocked by what you saw.
*Warning this post contains words like muff fluff, periods, fanjo, cloth pads and blood! If you are uncomfortable with that then might I suggest you read something else*
I’m currently in the process of switching from disposable sanitary pads to reusable ones. If you scroll to the bottom of this post you’ll find links to my experiences so far. As I got on so well testing my first reusable night time pad I decided to try some daytime pads as well.