This past year I became aware that shampoo could come in a solid bar (in some aspects of life I’m certainly behind the times.) What a great idea it is…
Since I already love what Save Your World is doing for the rainforest by saving one acre for one year from each product sold. It is no surprise that I…
When my son was born, my husband and I committed to using chemical–free products on his sweet little skin. Fortunately, I was able to use and review the Angel Baby…
From the UK, comes Hemp Garden , a company known for their use of hemp in their personal hygiene products. … I don?t have much hair left, as genetics have caught up with me, however, I do have enough to use shampoo. … Hemp-based shampoos cost more money compared to traditional shampoos, but you, again, get what you pay for.
This bar is fragrance and color-free for you allergic people out there. Much like the Kahlua bar, Vapor also falls apart easily if not drained well, but it kept me…
australian Scent?s mission is to provide natural alternatives to personal hygiene products by not using harmful chemicals and other eco-friendly practices in their line of product. … The package states it has cocoa butter, turmeric, honey and paprika and some added scents from orange, nutmeg, lemon and clove. I enjoyed the results of the body bar, but overall, the scent was not my thing and certainly not Lala?s cup of tea either.
The downfall is the shampoo is a bar and much like bars of soap, the shower water causes them to get gooey and melty. The natural brown color from the soap combined with the water in the shower make my shower look dirty too. … If the smell is not good enough, maybe the fact that Serpentine is vegan and sulfate-free may peak your interest.