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  • @Haley_Wozniak
    @Haley_Wozniak Před 3 lety +2562

    As someone who works in dermatology, no one should be making their own sunscreen! It takes years for a sunscreen to get formulated and approved.

    • @gianninal5455
      @gianninal5455 Před 3 lety +26

      I'm in radonc and just dropped the same comment.

    • @mollyb8136
      @mollyb8136 Před 3 lety +144

      Ooh yeah, that one grinds my gears, they may as well call it DIY skin cancer

    • @lauraksavage
      @lauraksavage Před 3 lety +64

      I'd love to use a more eco friendly/ sustainable sunscreen, but that's one of those things I don't want to take a chance on and I don't know what to trust!

    • @IJustWantToUseMyName
      @IJustWantToUseMyName Před 3 lety +70

      I’m allergic to UV light, so I have to wear sunscreen head-to-toe if I want to leave the house or go near a window. I was horrified the first time I saw DIY sunscreen. There is no way I would risk wearing that.

    • @ainsleygritter7552
      @ainsleygritter7552 Před 3 lety +28

      If Purito can’t get it right, why should we think we can DIY it??

  • @melanie_meanders
    @melanie_meanders Před 3 lety +2558

    People telling us we’re “gross” for doing normal things like washing our faces with a CLOTH are a prime example of how companies scare us into buying a new product for everything.

    • @NjBou
      @NjBou Před 3 lety +101

      I love this comment. Seriously...why can't I feel like I can solve my own problem with a reusable option without feeling like I'm cutting corners or being odd. Like....people used to always have to solve their own issues like this so it's more normal!

    • @TheCaitling
      @TheCaitling Před 3 lety +101

      Yes! I just saw a commercial that had a little girl washing her hands and deciding to use paper towel instead of the "gross, germy" hand towel :-| UGH

    • @jess-ze1jj
      @jess-ze1jj Před 3 lety +46

      TheCaitling a paper towel commercial I assume?? This is why I hate marketing 🙄

    • @lielamoon5820
      @lielamoon5820 Před 3 lety +53

      I use a textured wash rag and a bar of soap, I wash the rag like once a week, and people say it’s gross. I always hated disposable plastic loofahs.

    • @xxTheCritictxx
      @xxTheCritictxx Před 3 lety +76

      Oxygen?? That comes from TREES? But they’re so dirty and drop leaves! I’ll stick to my bottled air thank you.

  • @whitneyallan8920
    @whitneyallan8920 Před 3 lety +2195

    Also worth mentioning: Essential oils can be toxic to pets.

    • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
      @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Před 3 lety +88

      And kids!

    • @cmntr_
      @cmntr_ Před 3 lety +111

      And some make the skin more prone to sun damage.

    • @unfortunatelyiamsane
      @unfortunatelyiamsane Před 3 lety +30

      you have to protect the kitties the pups and the ferrets!

    • @AutumnHarvest1
      @AutumnHarvest1 Před 3 lety +93

      I'm now moving towards all unscented products. Even essential oils can be harmful to sensitive skin. My scalp used to always break out even those I was using "clean" shampoo and conditioner. Now that I've switched to unscented, I have no scalp irritations anymore.

    • @Amyjwashere
      @Amyjwashere Před 3 lety +10

      THIS 👆

  • @vpetmad
    @vpetmad Před 3 lety +1649

    I hate when people shame others for having different preferences. Especially sustainable period products - some people will get seriously arsey about the fact you don't like menstrual cups

    • @lils6407
      @lils6407 Před 3 lety +95

      I absolutely agree. That's personally what made me buy a menstrual cup before reusable pads... which I could only use once in the end, so the shame makes you waste money and feel guilty, which is the opposite of what we want.

    • @vpetmad
      @vpetmad Před 3 lety +103

      @@lils6407 100%. It's like, you're seriously going to shame me because I don't find it comfortable to stick anything up my hooha? People are weird

    • @adelest9500
      @adelest9500 Před 3 lety +204

      @@vpetmad I feel like people just like to shame the period products choices in general, tampons users shame pads users for being childish, pads users shame tampon users for stuffing tampons up there, reusable products users shame disposable products users for not being eco-friendly, disposable product users shame reusable product users for being gross... and it's literally not helping anyone, just making a whole lot of people feel crappy and might even scare them from using more sustainable options at all

    • @maragaitan-strane3215
      @maragaitan-strane3215 Před 3 lety +96

      Also some of us like myself can’t use tampons or a cup or anything that will cause clotting because of the pain that comes with it having ovarian cysts . Keep your shitty comments to yourself. I know what’s good for me. Thanks lol

    • @raydgreenwald7788
      @raydgreenwald7788 Před 3 lety +72

      Some people really love the diva cups and they were presented as the only sustainable option, problem is they hurt my cervix (like really badly). This channel is what got me to to try menstrual underwear, and that's what works for me.

  • @irishcannoli
    @irishcannoli Před 3 lety +295

    its so frustrating when pseudo science gets mixed in with sustainability. please companies, please put fluoride in your toothpaste!!!

    • @miss_a_diamond
      @miss_a_diamond Před rokem +8

      As a person who’s been suffering from dental fluorosis since adolescence I’m very grateful to some companies for not putting fluoride in their toothpaste

  • @Hannah-hx5sp
    @Hannah-hx5sp Před 3 lety +286

    i will never forgo my toothpaste for home made. The amount of medical waste caused by NOT looking after your teeth is honestly a lot more than a few tubes of toothpaste, or toothbrush heads tbh

  • @elenabenotti3710
    @elenabenotti3710 Před 3 lety +1090

    People who attack other people for not doing diy need to understand that we need to move to a circular economy system. Supporting brand who made sustainable products and are involved in a circular system is the way to achieve sustainable productions! Which also means more jobs.

    • @backtothebooks9201
      @backtothebooks9201 Před 3 lety +32

      Agreed!! Pulling yourself smugly out of the economy just starves independent, responsible businesses of revenue, meaning that they have no way to face up to huge irresponsible corporations. If you have the means, it's much better to participate in helping these companies flourish and grow and make ethical business models profitable!

    • @elenabenotti3710
      @elenabenotti3710 Před 3 lety +2

      @@backtothebooks9201 yes yes yes! Exactly what I think

    • @feylights166
      @feylights166 Před 3 lety +1

      This

    • @melissa7233
      @melissa7233 Před 3 lety +9

      My problem with shaming people for not doing DIY is that not everyone can do DIY. You see reasons from not having skills required, material availability, economics, or even the time to make a DIY. There's no reason to make someone feel bad for buying a product that you feel that they should make on their own. You don't walk in their shoes.

    • @elenabenotti3710
      @elenabenotti3710 Před 3 lety

      @@melissa7233 absolutely!

  • @joannam6643
    @joannam6643 Před 3 lety +682

    Usually the „more sustainable option” is just not doing something. Not drinking coffee, not doing skincare, not using deodorant, not washing your teeth... XD but that’s impossible

    • @XXSQUIDGLEYXX
      @XXSQUIDGLEYXX Před 3 lety +216

      Most sustainable thing you can do is not exist 😂

    • @stereofidelica
      @stereofidelica Před 3 lety +90

      men: if you want to be sustainable then just don't have a period

    • @NjBou
      @NjBou Před 3 lety +26

      Yeah that's when we realize that we have to live...we just need to find the best way to do it...it's a struggle haha

    • @360shadowmoon
      @360shadowmoon Před 3 lety +58

      Yep! I get annoyed by the zero-wasters/ecominimalists who think the long-term solution to waste/climate change is to go off the grid and entirely isolate yourself from mainstream economy, never travel anywhere, etc. If you can do that then good for you, but that is not possible or even desirable by most people. Better to put pressure on the corporations and government to change.

    • @lyndabethcave3835
      @lyndabethcave3835 Před 3 lety +9

      @@XXSQUIDGLEYXX That's not sustainable. If it doesn't care for people AND planet, it doesn't count as sustainable.

  • @gianninal5455
    @gianninal5455 Před 3 lety +642

    Another DIY I would highly advise people against is sunscreen!!! That includes buying someone else's DIY from Etsy. My field is radiation oncology so I've seen skin cancer on every shade of human so sunscreen is not something you should take chances on. If it's not lab tested/certified, don't do it.
    Also, please tell us where your necklace is from. I sooo want one.

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Před 3 lety +82

      Yes! Agreed there. I always say I’ll advocate for reef safe but I don’t care about packaging when it comes to sunscreen.
      Also, my mom got me this necklace for my birthday! So many people have asked that I asked her where it’s from and it’s linked in my description box permanently now!

    • @elina1843
      @elina1843 Před 3 lety +2

      I haven't watched the whole video yet, but if you made your own sunscreen but actually made it with zinc oxide, would that work similar to commerical mineral sunscreens or would it not be good enough?

    • @heta7887
      @heta7887 Před 3 lety +31

      @@elina1843 No it wouldn't, because even though it is the same active ingredient basically everything in a formulation will change how a sunscreen behaves. things like how fine the zinc oxide powder is, what other ingredients you're using, and even how you mix it will affect the SPF on the final product, and there's no real way to predict how it will come out which is why the only way to test the actual SPF of a product is by testing it on human volunteers. this is the same reason why you shouldn't use zinc oxide diaper cream as a sunscreen either. will it absorb some UV? probably. will it protect your skin? likely not

    • @gianninal5455
      @gianninal5455 Před 3 lety +34

      @@elina1843 when it comes to sunscreen efficacy, “good enough” can only be determined by lab testing. No bones about it. Sorry to seem so harsh but again my field is radiation oncology. What people don’t understand is that while there are treatment options (assuming you luck out and don’t develop a cancer that metastasizes) things get very ugly before they get better and some people have permanent changes that will show for life. Surgery isn’t just a cut it out and it heals with minimal scarring. Some people need grafts and even after healing it’s super evident that their skin isn’t quite “normal” in those regions anymore. With radiation, the area gets waaaay uglier until weeks after you complete treatment (sometimes longer). Trust me, stay away from DIY types. Even reputable brands that sell SPF powders that you can mix into your sunscreen or foundation are sketchy (in terms of having been tested/being certified) bc while they might have clear instructions on how much to use, there’s just no way they could have tested for the various formulas of various mediums one could mix them with.

    • @elina1843
      @elina1843 Před 3 lety +5

      @@heta7887 thank you so much for your reply!!! That makes a lot of sense! You just saved my skin lol

  • @milanastanar9900
    @milanastanar9900 Před 3 lety +336

    We need to leave the mindset where natural = sustainable. Some diy-s will not work at all causing every single thing you used to end up in trash. If something works for you and you see it as the best option, continue doing it.

  • @angelica3518
    @angelica3518 Před 3 lety +373

    When I was new to wanting to make some changes I stumnled upon the "zero waste jar, 1 years waste in a smaaaaall jar"-kind of content and I was so overwhelmed by that.. it was to extreme.

    • @justynawisniewska1213
      @justynawisniewska1213 Před 3 lety +30

      Saame omg, it is such an intimidating approach that makes people just give up altogether.

    • @msrockyp123
      @msrockyp123 Před 3 lety +29

      I think everyone starts there and gets intimidated....only to come to find out that person that started that movement is considered a bit of fraud in the sustainability community lol....I found Shelby earlier this year and she's the only person in this lifestyle that doesn't seem like her advocacy is like a gun to your head of having to live this way all the way a certain way. I don't feel bad that I only do what I can and try to just make better choices going forward.

    • @novabelladonna5886
      @novabelladonna5886 Před 3 lety +16

      I lose more than a jar's worth of hair in a year! :s Do they not use a vacuum cleaner? I feel like there's some cheating going on!

    • @rebeccaanne3083
      @rebeccaanne3083 Před 3 lety +3

      @@novabelladonna5886 Hair can be scattered outside for birds and it is common for “zero wasters” to use a broom and put it outside. But yeah, the jar is an intense lifestyle.

    • @strangeduckling
      @strangeduckling Před 3 lety +15

      @@rebeccaanne3083 hair is actually not a good idea for birds! The thin strands can get wrapped around little legs and toes and restrict bloodflow, potentially causing the loss of limbs, infection, etc.

  • @latristessdurera8763
    @latristessdurera8763 Před 3 lety +461

    God yes girl! I too fecking hate gatekeepers. 👏 This whole “I’m better than you, because I use this” movement drives me mad, especially when there is no consideration for other people’s circumstances.

    • @IJustWantToUseMyName
      @IJustWantToUseMyName Před 3 lety +16

      I had someone get upset because I was using a hard plastic straw. She said plastic is the problem, so needed to buy metal straws. I’ve owned these straws for 20 years! Why would I buy something else? I told her I could guarantee my straws were not in some turtles nose as long as I had them in my mouth. She still didn’t like it.

    • @alyssahall9830
      @alyssahall9830 Před 3 lety +1

      Girl so true!! The worst thing about gate keepers is they give the movement a bad name and drive people away 😕 and that’s not the point of this movement especially. It’s just so silly! Let’s all just help each other out ❤️ lots of small changes are better than none!

  • @YahwehAllDay316
    @YahwehAllDay316 Před 3 lety +450

    I love how the Native plastic free deodorant tube was so successful that other brands are now offering plastic free tubes. I saw a Hey Humans display in my local Target and was wondering if their products were any good

    • @kyrawilliams3858
      @kyrawilliams3858 Před 3 lety +36

      I am hopping more information comes out about "Hey Humans" as a brand. I tried their deoderant thinking that it was a cheaper version of Native's, but, as I used it, I found what appears (to me) to be a thin plastic liner on the inside of the cap (Its a clear stretchy film that doesn't dissolve in water🤷‍♀️....suspicious). I haven't been able to see anything online about it, so I have been hesitant to try their other products.😓 However, I liked the deoderant itself and will have no problem using it up. Hope that helps.😊

    • @HifiveOh1
      @HifiveOh1 Před 3 lety +11

      I tried to find out more about the company but there's just not much out there.

    • @yansfor5306
      @yansfor5306 Před 3 lety +26

      Secret offers the plastic free and another one that you can just refill. I decided to buy the hey humans deoderant. I will be checking mine to see if it also has a film on it. The toothpaste is closer to regular toothpaste. Plus if you are not against fluoride this one actually has it. Out of all the eco friendly toothpaste hey human is the mintiest. Which I've been looking forever. My issue with deodorants that are plastic free is that they are not frangance free. I wish they had more options for us with sensitive skin. Another big issue is that they think all people trying to do zero waste/ minimalism want natural and natural is not always better. I still want ingridients that work well and are backed up by science.

    • @tiffanymcnerlin157
      @tiffanymcnerlin157 Před 3 lety +13

      @@yansfor5306 also I completely agree with natural not always being better, and the clean beauty industry doesn't make it any easier. It can be very overwhelming at times.

    • @BrookeBaubles
      @BrookeBaubles Před 3 lety +2

      I bought Hey Humans lotion and it's really nice

  • @vacantstained
    @vacantstained Před 3 lety +220

    The bit about furniture being resource intensive, I wish this was talked about more in interior design/home decor YT channels. So many things they buy, replace, and “refresh for fall/spring”, just sends alarm bells to me. I would love to decorate my home in a sustainable way!

    • @aberdeen0107
      @aberdeen0107 Před 3 lety +10

      I really like XO Macennas channel she mostly thrifts and DIYs her decor and furniture

    • @jordanhuff6931
      @jordanhuff6931 Před 3 lety +17

      It may be cool to look into obtaining a great couch and then just change the pillows, blankets, or maybe use a couch cover and switch it depending on when you want to change it. I personally dont decorate much, but I just thrift when i need to decorate or change it up.

    • @berrybunny242702
      @berrybunny242702 Před 3 lety +10

      My mom sews furniture covers, curtains, and duvets that we change out seasonally! Helps keep things fresh, and we use them for years or repurpose the fabric if they get too worn out.

    • @rebeccaanne3083
      @rebeccaanne3083 Před 3 lety +14

      Totally! And having kids means so much pressure to have more garbage in your life. I made a bunting banner that says “happy everything” and we use it for all events haha

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před 3 lety +7

      I always thought of furniture as something you normally keep for years if not decades before changing out, and then mainly because its really worn out perhaps broken. For that reason I didn't think furniture would have a huge impact on the environment, but of course everything counts

  • @lyndabethcave3835
    @lyndabethcave3835 Před 3 lety +61

    I think we need to remember that "sustainable" means "being able to continue in a healthy way long-term", so the sustainable choice is something positive that you'll actually stick to. It has to work for you AND the environment.
    For example, going completely trashless for a year isn't sustainable if you go back to a hyper-consumer lifestyle afterwards. Purchasing ethical organic clothing you can't afford because it's "good for the environment" isn't sustainable. Buying food items that come in plastic because the closest bulk store is an hour away is sustainable (and then you may have extra time and energy to put towards other things, like writing to the companies to ask for less packaging, which you wouldn't have had if you drove to the bulk store).

    • @hellow0rld798
      @hellow0rld798 Před 2 lety +2

      And we have to consider resource footprint if we choose to go with sustainable marketed things. I’ve thought of switching to soap nuts because I’m sensitive to laundry soaps and was gifted some that I felt felt good - but they’re sourced from the Himalayas which is far far away. So I’m sticking to some locally made tear sheets for now and will do my research to see if the harvesting and transport process for soap nuts are ethical by my standards or could come from somewhere closer.

  • @alisonhowat1436
    @alisonhowat1436 Před 3 lety +138

    I think for me, diys work for using up things you already own. I grew up sewing, so when people tell me about where to buy reusable pads, I'm always just like, "But I needed to use up the scrap fabric anyway." If you don't already own stuff (like things for beauty products) I'd never tell someone to diy it unless they wanted to. I find it slightly ridiculous however that you can find more information about sustainable things to buy, than ways to repair.

    • @adelest9500
      @adelest9500 Před 3 lety +9

      exactly, also it depends on skills that person has... sometimes it's better to give away stuff you have to someone who will make something useful out of it and buy the product you need instead of making something crappy and barely functional that you'll hate and end up throwing out anyway

    • @alisonhowat1436
      @alisonhowat1436 Před 3 lety +6

      @@adelest9500 haha yeah. I have this box of random bits of old clothes and scraps that I raid when I need to make something. I try to only make things when I need them, as opposed to making something in case I need it.

    • @mollya2929
      @mollya2929 Před 3 lety +5

      Fellow seamstress here. I also have my little box of scraps. I made some reusable face wipes out of some absolutely stunning cotton quilting fabric and some beautiful thick flannel I already had. Added decorative topstitching in a contrasting thread and everything. Now I get to enjoy my favorite fabrics every day. It is such a treat. If I had made them differently or had to hand sew them, I probably would have hated using them too. I love that there are different ways to go about the sustainable lifestyle with what works for you.

    • @Ineverusemychannel
      @Ineverusemychannel Před 3 lety +10

      Great point! I think she meant diy is not recommended when it comes to things that need to be formulated like skincare or cleaning products. Playing around with chemical products can be dangerous or at least ineffective a lot of the time. More people need to remember that clothes are easily fixable, if not made from scratch. I recently got a puppy and he’s snagged a few holes (less than a cm in diameter) in my sweatpants. Everyone keeps telling me to buy new ones...instead of patching a couple of holes on pants I only wear in my house I should just buy new sweatpants for my puppy to snag on? Forget sustainable, how could I even afford that??

    • @Hannahsx
      @Hannahsx Před 3 lety +2

      @@Ineverusemychannel DIY skincare is literally completely fine. Just not DIY sunscreen.

  • @Born_Banjaxed
    @Born_Banjaxed Před 3 lety +174

    I have a sensory processing disorder (hypersensitive) and my perception of things is always on high-alert. I hate loud noises, bright light is awful and direct sunlight feels like it's burning through to my soul. Finding a good toothpaste is the WORST! Mint is too 'spicy' for me and there are literally no other options for flavour where I live! I have to order my toothpaste online from an international distributor because I don't want to use children's toothpaste my whole life. I feel bad because I can't find an alternative in sustainable packaging, but I NEED it. I really appreciate your messaging about listening to yourself about the things you need, and doing your best to change in parts of your life where it can make a bigger difference without effecting your quality of life. LOVE your channel- wishing you and Madison all the good vibes in the world!

    • @mollyb8136
      @mollyb8136 Před 3 lety +13

      Children's toothpaste is the superior one for taste though haha. If kids toothpaste is what you like, then go for it I reckon 👍 (says random internet person).

    • @AllForLoveXO
      @AllForLoveXO Před 3 lety +6

      The humble co make different flavoured toothpaste and are easily available in Europe if that us where you’re from :)

    • @katrijndekeersmaecker1904
      @katrijndekeersmaecker1904 Před 3 lety +9

      @@mollyb8136 Note of caution from another random internet person:
      Check our fluoride concentrations on kid’s toothpaste if you do plan to use them.
      The whole reason why there’s such a thing a toothpaste specially for kids is because recommended fluoride levels are lower.

    • @mollyb8136
      @mollyb8136 Před 3 lety +2

      @@katrijndekeersmaecker1904 oooh good thought 👍👍👍

    • @pepsyboo
      @pepsyboo Před 3 lety +12

      I feeeeel this! I’m autistic, I use kid’s teethpaste, unashamed. Mint hurts, damnit! Strawberriness is godliness 😌

  • @whitneyallan8920
    @whitneyallan8920 Před 3 lety +209

    Thanks for mentioning fluoride toothpaste!! I can't go without it.

    • @AutumnHarvest1
      @AutumnHarvest1 Před 3 lety +11

      It's fine if you feel that way, but I just wanted to let you know that I've been using fluoride-free for over 6 years, and I've never had a cavity in my life.

    • @whitneyallan8920
      @whitneyallan8920 Před 3 lety +41

      @@AutumnHarvest1 That may suggest you have strong teeth to begin with... if you also never got cavities when you did use fluoride toothpaste. My husband is the same way, he's never had a cavity.

    • @AutumnHarvest1
      @AutumnHarvest1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@whitneyallan8920 What I'm saying is, you're scared not to use fluoride when you don't need to be. I have excellent brushing habits. I brush my teeth for several minutes twice a day and floss daily. If you normally do those things, then not having fluoride will make no difference. Fluoride isn't as important as you've been led to believe your whole life.

    • @themapoe
      @themapoe Před 3 lety +76

      Maybe I'm just insane but one of my biggest pet peeves is when people try to push fluoride free toothpaste even though literally every single legitimate dentist says that it's essential for oral health. Sorry but my parents spent too much money on braces for all of my teeth to fall out because someone in the CZcams comments named Violet Rain said you don't need fluoride.

    • @AllForLoveXO
      @AllForLoveXO Před 3 lety +30

      @@AutumnHarvest1 are you a dentist and can you give me the studies that have proven that fluoride is not important in dental hygiene?

  • @pmorales21
    @pmorales21 Před 3 lety +107

    Support small business that make zero waste products!! I know I don't have the time or the skills to make DIYs, so I try to support small business. The first zero waste shop opened in my city last year and now they have 4 new shops.

  • @user-zr1bv5rt1t
    @user-zr1bv5rt1t Před 3 lety +410

    I feel like the zero waste community is super abliest and very classist, like not everyone can afford a ten dollar bar of soap, and when a person who's not nurotypical uses stuff like paper plates and plastic forks bc it's easier and it helps keep their place good looking they get attacked for "killing the environment"

    • @pianoonparade
      @pianoonparade Před 3 lety +53

      I try my best to use reusable things, but I also know that using paper/plastic disposables once in a while when I'm having a bad week is perfectly fine. Try our best, but don't tear yourself down when you can't (:

    • @karo9630
      @karo9630 Před 3 lety +11

      They make biodegradable ones now!

    • @jalapenobusinesss
      @jalapenobusinesss Před 3 lety +1

      @@karo9630 where?

    • @samrobinson5130
      @samrobinson5130 Před 3 lety +12

      Hefty made an affordable biodegradable plate and bowl line. Found it at target and used it while we were moving and keep it around for bad weeks. I haven’t found affordable eco friendly disposable cutlery yet though :/

    • @samrobinson5130
      @samrobinson5130 Před 3 lety +23

      In regards to the elitism… I was VERY involved in environmentalism when I was young and still dependent on my parents (middle class). When I moved out I became lower class and even more now that I can’t work an hourly job because of health issues. I do wish that environmental CZcamsrs would end their videos with a note that it is ultimately more important for us to hold companies and the government accountable than it is to make environmental swaps. I did a lot of DIY’s to accommodate because it was cheaper than buying from eco brands. And it sucks that I let the guilt get to me so much I compromised my needs.

  • @boochie37
    @boochie37 Před 3 lety +91

    I feel like essential oils get a ton of buzz, but everyone is sleeping on extracts. Vinegar + citrus rinds + water makes a great orange scented cleaner. You can use alcohol instead if you need an alcohol based cleaner. I've seen folks use lavender or mint leaves instead of citrus peels. Way less is needed that what goes into essential oils and you can grow the herbs yourself or use food waste.

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 Před 3 lety +4

      Hell yeah!
      You could also make essential oil from like orange peels if you have them yourself.
      Not super difficult process, but you do have to build a distillation set up.

  • @MC-qv2zy
    @MC-qv2zy Před 3 lety +68

    Omg THANK YOU for talking about diy laundry detergent ruining washing machines- i feel like i have never heard anyone else in this space mention it before!!!!

    • @MeredithDomzalski
      @MeredithDomzalski Před 3 lety

      I can't use regular soap on my skin, so the fact that they often recommend putting a bar soap in it is already a no-go for me. I have to use cleanser.

    • @scadutostudios1347
      @scadutostudios1347 Před 2 lety +2

      I've been using diy laundry detergent for at least a decade now with the same washer, I have never noticed any problems with using it... I'm allergic to most detergents and I use kirks, I make one quart at a time, it lasts and it works great. Maybe it's the newer washers? there is no wax in Castile soap ,only olive oil. I also use vinegar in my wash.

  • @enko92
    @enko92 Před 3 lety +161

    I'm sorry I swear I was paying attention lol, but there is this squeaky noise in the audio and it's driving me crazy. I doubt you can fix it now. But I thought I'd let you know.

    • @ambersmith2612
      @ambersmith2612 Před 3 lety +26

      I thought that was my speakers giving out 😭😭 I'm glad you hear it too

    • @jennifers.188
      @jennifers.188 Před 3 lety +7

      I hear this sound in all of Shelbi's videos! It drives me crazy but I love her content so much so I just deal

    • @yoricade
      @yoricade Před 3 lety +13

      Omg same! That noise is driving me nuts! I think it's her camera lens focusing.

    • @coralieofjumpwithnofear
      @coralieofjumpwithnofear Před 3 lety +5

      I hear it, too. I assumed it was her chair.

    • @coralieofjumpwithnofear
      @coralieofjumpwithnofear Před 3 lety +2

      My menstrual cup is life! But I also really love my period undies. So awesome.

  • @MorganM2399
    @MorganM2399 Před 3 lety +144

    I’m only halfway through but I love this video so much 😭 the honesty and promotion of evidence based research surrounding skincare ingredients is so appreciated!! Thank you for bringing attention to why DIY’s aren’t always ideal

  • @thirdcat705
    @thirdcat705 Před 3 lety +40

    Just a heads-up for pet parents -- essential oils could be very very toxic to your fur babies! Please do your research and be extra cautious when bringing any essential oil to your household.

    • @Hannahsx
      @Hannahsx Před 3 lety +3

      How do people not mention that essential oils are also toxic to kids.

  • @alicia535
    @alicia535 Před 3 lety +87

    I just picked up the Hey Human's toothpaste and love it! I also really loved David's but it's REALLY expensive in my area and the Hey Human's brand is a lot more affordable. I definitely think the affordability of things is something that needs to be talked out in terms of gatekeeping in the wider community also. Loved the video! :)

  • @kyahauser8528
    @kyahauser8528 Před 3 lety +76

    Love my menstrual cup. The saalt cup is a certified b Corp and comes in all paper packaging and is committed to helping girls and women. And it's literally the best cup I've ever use. Love this video 🥰🥰 sustainability isn't one size fits all

    • @getrealgetright
      @getrealgetright Před 3 lety +11

      Yeeeessss! I got a saalt cup like a year ago as my first menstrual cup and thought it would be a lot more of an ordeal to get used to but it's been super great, and I have literally not used a single other period product since. Worth the $$$

    • @1000wastedwords
      @1000wastedwords Před 3 lety

      Using it now. Love it, and you can use your HSA money to buy them. I also get they're not for everyone.

    • @aimeegalindo1526
      @aimeegalindo1526 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for commenting, trying this now!

    • @pbkr15
      @pbkr15 Před 3 lety

      Yes! I have my “soft” Saalt brand cup! It’s the only one I can use that doesn’t cause pain with my ovarian cysts and cramps!

  • @lara_xy
    @lara_xy Před 3 lety +14

    I've had trouble with my period underwear and reusable pads and I personally cannot wear a menstrual cup, so I found an ecological plastic-free and natural company that makes regular single-use pads. For now, this is what works for me as I cannot afford to test out all the different period underwear to see which works best for me

    • @MaddyLee99
      @MaddyLee99 Před 2 lety +1

      There's also menstrual discs too! Disposable and reusable. I have one from Saalt that I recommend, but there are a ton out there!

  • @danielladipol4229
    @danielladipol4229 Před 3 lety +50

    Omg thank you! I wanted a sustainable toothpaste but with fluoride!!! David’s expensive and lacks that scientifically proven ingredient! You have a subscriber for life now!!!

  • @antibuergerlich3283
    @antibuergerlich3283 Před 3 lety +52

    I'm so happy you talk about period underwear because i already tried twho menstrual cups and they just don't fit. Tampons work but the menstrual cup is so thic and more complicated to hold

    • @siprianagarcia235
      @siprianagarcia235 Před 3 lety +1

      you should try the lily cup its made for younger people so its softer and when its folded its as small as a tampon.

    • @antibuergerlich3283
      @antibuergerlich3283 Před 3 lety

      @@siprianagarcia235 i already had multiple cups but the thing is the tampon is just 1 tampon wide but if i want to put in a menstrual cup it is 1 folded menstrual cup wide + 2 fingers to hold it.

    • @eddierich6179
      @eddierich6179 Před 3 lety +10

      @@antibuergerlich3283 yea, this is my point exactly! I literally cannot insert a cup without experiencing pain. And all my friends don't understand this, because their anatomy allows it. I've had friends literally send me links to studies about how, during menstration, the vaginal canal is supposed to be relaxed enough for this sort of thing. Okay COOL, but like... Mine ISNT. I wouldn't be able to out two fingers there, much less two fingers AND the folded up cup. For me, tampons don't even work well, really, because even that applicator isn't comfortable to insert unless it's the smallest available or I use a lubricant (which is jsut SILLY!) and my flow is so low that they stay dry for so long that they are uncomfortable. Reusable pads and period undies are where it's at for me!

    • @elbraddock7711
      @elbraddock7711 Před 3 lety

      You might like menstrual discs

  • @narakaren2571
    @narakaren2571 Před 3 lety +44

    7:53 Brave enough to say it out loud! Yes Queen, we are here for the truth

  • @karatalksaboutstuff7333
    @karatalksaboutstuff7333 Před 3 lety +58

    Shelby, I feel like you and your channel have really matured so much in the last couple of years, and I'm loving it!

  • @dancingottergirl
    @dancingottergirl Před 3 lety +65

    Really enjoyed this video, it’s nice to hear someone address that not all solutions are universal across the low waste movement. We all just have to take what works for us and do our best. Happy Easter!

  • @linguaphile88
    @linguaphile88 Před 3 lety +9

    For toothpaste, I go to my local zero-waste/refill shop that carries a paste in three flavors, and I just fill up a little jar with that. It's nice. And I use Native for my deodorant now. I really enjoy their scents, but I have to use their sensitive line, for which there is no plastic-free option.

  • @booksandbroadway
    @booksandbroadway Před 3 lety +36

    Girl, I made my own toothpaste ONCE and I gagged every time I used it. I don't even know if I finished it or if I ended up throwing it the mixture, which would have been more wasteful. Either way it definitely made me half-ass brushing my teeth so it would be over faster, which is... not okay! Thanks for sharing all these options that work for different people with different lifestyles.

  • @wintersmeadow4698
    @wintersmeadow4698 Před 3 lety +5

    Please do a plant tour and share what plants you have! Also if there's any soil or plant supplies you reccomend!

  • @ayidas
    @ayidas Před 3 lety +9

    I just loved your nerdy breakdown about types of bags and sustainability depending on which part of the life cycle you are looking at. @13:27 I think that was a really helpful reminder about how to think critically about sustainability.

  • @quialta9421
    @quialta9421 Před 3 lety +11

    This is why you're the number one sustainability influencer I watch. I love your message on living as sustiainable as a person can and finding what fits your lifestyle. I like how you share your challenges and are honest how to process isn't perfect. Also how you take into consideration that not everyone has access to certain resources or finances to live the ideal sustainable lifestyle. And you do all this while educating your viewers. Your work is just amazing!

  • @robynmcalear8277
    @robynmcalear8277 Před 3 lety +20

    I love this, it's okay to be different, having a one size fits all attitude deters people from this lifestyle so I don't know why people do it! Love you ❤

  • @africacordova1756
    @africacordova1756 Před 3 lety +12

    A year ago when I was first getting into sustainability I started using a coffee ground and coconut oil face scrub, and I triggered the worst acne of my life 😭. Then I started really getting into skincare and learning about dermatology. I learned that A) physical scrubs are extremely damaging and irritating for your face and B) coconut oil is a level 4 comedogenic in a scale of 5! Meaning it is extremely likely to clog your pores if you’re already acne prone. Anyways, yay to informed decisions and nay to mindlessly following trends friends.

    • @shoobamocha
      @shoobamocha Před 3 lety +1

      Physical scrubs really aren't that bad though and won't do anything like "extreme damage" unless you're using sandpaper lol. Where do you study dermatology?

    • @snowhite7310
      @snowhite7310 Před 3 lety

      True. Tho I use a silicone scrub with soap is that fine?

  • @veggie-vamp8617
    @veggie-vamp8617 Před 3 lety +10

    The "Imagine that!" at :44 gave me so much life for some reason. I completely agree!

  • @sarahwaterman3115
    @sarahwaterman3115 Před 3 lety +10

    I love when people make these type of videos! And are honest, It’s super helpful. Thank you Shelbi! XO

  • @karlasandoval6377
    @karlasandoval6377 Před 3 lety +9

    Girl! I love your channel and everything you just mentioned! Can we please talk about the amount of consumerism in the sustainable community. I feel like a lot of times there is shaming being done to get people to buy sustainable stuff but forget that the most sustainable option is to use up what we already have rather than tossing it to go more “sustainable”

  • @WhatTheKink
    @WhatTheKink Před 3 lety +32

    The makeup eraser is so popular that no one is going to hate on your makeup rag, lol. My makeup eraser sits on the counter until it’s fully covered. I toss it in the wash and move on to another one.

    • @jordanhuff6931
      @jordanhuff6931 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I love my makeup cloths. I was making my cloth SO dirty so fast that I purchased a makeup cloth by Makeup a Murder. She has been helpful for my minimal packaging, has started to look into using less packaging in general, is a small business, and is women owned. I justified buying a second one because of just how fast I dirty mine in a week. I've had my original one for literally 2 years now lol

    • @sweetieg92
      @sweetieg92 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here, I love the make up eraser.

    • @mariahhusted3274
      @mariahhusted3274 Před 3 lety +1

      I love my makeup eraser. I just have one small one that I clean with my hand soap and hang up to dry every time I use it.

    • @WhatTheKink
      @WhatTheKink Před 3 lety

      @@mariahhusted3274 now you might be on to something with this daily hand soap...🤔

  • @MelissaJetzt
    @MelissaJetzt Před 3 lety +39

    I was watching this video after I got out of the shower and used my plastic free Native deodorant. Heard that pop. Then you opened it. So satisfying haha

  • @marixlife
    @marixlife Před 3 lety +11

    One of my biggest zero waste triumphs was getting my boyfriend to switch from smelly “men’s” deodorant to the cardboard Native deodorant tubes ☺️ which I heard about from you!! Thanks for always having the best ✨accessible✨ recommendations!

  • @tikiiiki
    @tikiiiki Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making this video @Shelbizleee probably one of my favourites I’ve seen so far. Thank you for being so realistic and honest

  • @bananapuffin8940
    @bananapuffin8940 Před 3 lety +2

    Collapsing bags are such space savers! I have a few different bags, as a family having bags to collect food or quick grab everything to go somewhere is good!

  • @JustineCerise
    @JustineCerise Před 3 lety +54

    currently wearing my cup... i have a love hate relationship with it, but i know what whenever I get annoyed with it I’ll just used an old pair of underwear as a makeshift "period underwear". It’s kinda gross but I just free bleed because I don’t care and also my flow is light to medium anyways.

    • @Keebzoo
      @Keebzoo Před 3 lety +7

      Same. My iud made my period scant and unpredictable so I'm just chilling without a period product

    • @as19J01
      @as19J01 Před 3 lety +5

      Me too. I'm glad that menstrual cups and underwear exist. I wish they were more popular:)

    • @fiestyfox2207
      @fiestyfox2207 Před 3 lety +1

      You can just roll up a couple of clean rags and put it in your underwear like the old days

    • @mollya2929
      @mollya2929 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Keebzoo Saaaaame. And my OBGYN kinda shamed me about that, acting like it was super gross. My dude, it does not even go through to my jeans and that pair of undies has holes anyway. Who freaking cares if it gets a little stain once in a while?

    • @Keebzoo
      @Keebzoo Před 3 lety +1

      @@mollya2929 it's nice to know we're not alone even though birth control science has kind of left us behind haha

  • @lemonarizonatea
    @lemonarizonatea Před 3 lety +21

    For menstrual cups: do your research and look into different brands. There are SO many other options besides the diva cup, which was too tall and too firm for me. There are plenty of comparison videos and reviews out there. (My favorite is the lena cup, sensitive version!)

    • @JoMarieHartup
      @JoMarieHartup Před 3 lety +1

      Many people haven't got £20+ to waste on another cup they won't be able to use (that will then become waste) but this is excellent advice for people that are wanting to try them for the first time.

    • @lemonarizonatea
      @lemonarizonatea Před 3 lety +2

      @@JoMarieHartup So true. That’s why I did a ton of research before picking my first one. I saved up some extra money to try two and decided which one I liked.

    • @voldkae
      @voldkae Před 3 lety +1

      @@lemonarizonatea that's what I did too! I had heard the diva cup was firm, so I tried getting a different one that was reviewed as being on the softer side. Turned out that was the right one for me. I've kept the diva cup as a "backup".

    • @pbkr15
      @pbkr15 Před 3 lety +1

      Saalt soft is amazing!!

  • @cal7237
    @cal7237 Před 3 lety +1

    I love how approachable and non-judgemental you are!

  • @gillianbutler7986
    @gillianbutler7986 Před 3 lety

    Your analysis of the four types of reusable bags was great. I love your channel

  • @supernova622
    @supernova622 Před 3 lety +221

    "menstruating humans" shelbi always coming through with inclusive language 💖

    • @katiepadilla7315
      @katiepadilla7315 Před 3 lety +6

      @@elsa-fn5cb no

    • @katiepadilla7315
      @katiepadilla7315 Před 3 lety +18

      @@elsa-fn5cb transphobia isnt welcome here

    • @AsziahBaston
      @AsziahBaston Před 3 lety +8

      @@katiepadilla7315 and neither is the stupidity of making anyone feel bad about the facts of what we were born with.

    • @cassidy1212
      @cassidy1212 Před 3 lety +3

      @@elsa-fn5cb yes ma’am 🙌

    • @SusanChristmas
      @SusanChristmas Před 3 lety +16

      only women can have a period its a biological fact its not about your truth its the truth

  • @xoMiaMoore
    @xoMiaMoore Před 3 lety +3

    I hear you on the food huggers -- I had the same thought -- but omg, I use mine ALLL THE TIMEEE. I don't have the specific ones for avocados or whatever, but I use them for open cans, citrus, veggies, fruits, all kinds of stuff, and I swear they work better than just Stasher bags or glass containers. But I think, like many swaps, this one's super personal to your own taste/preferences!

  • @greenneely
    @greenneely Před 3 lety

    THANK YOU for mentioned Hey Human toothpaste! I've been looking for more eco-friendly tubes but I could never find any that had fluoride in them!

  • @katyoutnabout5943
    @katyoutnabout5943 Před 3 lety +3

    I love your intro. You are so down-to-earth and realistic when it comes to encouraging your average joe trying to take a step in the right direction.

  • @Swimdown24
    @Swimdown24 Před 3 lety +14

    Great video-per usual✌🏼
    Your channel makes me feel like the world can make more sense🤗

  • @demonhealeryo
    @demonhealeryo Před 3 lety +5

    You inspired me with the Dropps laundry pods and I order my second one. Thank you for caring about the world and inspiring us to do what we can. 🌍❤️😊👍

  • @SchizoSchematic
    @SchizoSchematic Před 3 lety +1

    I have some silicone food huggers from IKEA, a set of 3 in different sizes, and they're very versatile. I had a revelation when I realized I could use them as lids for half-finished cans.

  • @toniballard4850
    @toniballard4850 Před 3 lety +2

    Just got my Native order in! Thanks! So excited to try it!! Leaving my long time plastic Dove deodorant. Your the best Shelby!

  • @sindhusaligram
    @sindhusaligram Před 3 lety +27

    Trying to focus on what you're saying but keep getting distracted by your hair every 2 seconds. It looks so amazing!! 😍

  • @AdaminaCarden
    @AdaminaCarden Před 3 lety +3

    I use my "food huggers" pretty often - they came with 4-5 different sizes and fit over bowls and cans which I find much better than using plastic wrap (which I don't even own). One of them did tear but I think I might have caught it with a knife...but honestly it still does the job for the most part except for keeping liquid in so it's fine.

  • @kassidybrown4054
    @kassidybrown4054 Před 3 lety +1

    Makeup erasers (or soft little microfiber cloths from any store) work like a charm as reusable makeup wipes!! I have microfiber cloths anyways for my face, skin, and hair, but I was gifted a Makeup Eraser tm for Christmas last year & really like how easily it takes off my makeup!

  • @robbie1094
    @robbie1094 Před 3 lety

    I love this, and your focus on making sustainability accessible and workable. Keep up the great work!!

  • @kaos8728
    @kaos8728 Před 3 lety +15

    Also essential oils can be quite irritating, you shouldn't ingest them, inhaling isn't great either and skin contact only strongly diluted, it can cause chemical burns and bad reactions.
    Also pets don't deal with them well.
    So be careful with your essential oils if you have them!

    • @satnamsattykaur
      @satnamsattykaur Před 3 lety

      I only have three little bottles for making bath bombs how should I store them? Are usually just have them in a cupboard out of direct sunlight because I don’t make bath bombs extremely regularly

    • @kaos8728
      @kaos8728 Před 3 lety +1

      @@satnamsattykaur Sorry I'm no expert on essential oils, just very interested in quack science and conspiracy stuff. But keeping them somewhere away from light and like extreme temperatures seems very sensible to me.

    • @hellow0rld798
      @hellow0rld798 Před 2 lety +1

      @Satnam Gill when you’re done with them, consider not using them in bath bombs anymore. They can’t be filtered by water filtration systems (for example the municipality wastewater plant) and that can cause harm to biodiversity (organisms and fishies in rivers, trees/grass/animals if it’s used to water municipal land etc.) An alternative is using dried or fresh produce or herbs for anything scented. It’s has a little more life force to it to it too, which is nice and can feel healing.

    • @satnamsattykaur
      @satnamsattykaur Před 2 lety

      @@hellow0rld798 but aren't most Essential Oils natural ? and how would i go about finding out if it can be filtered? i live in the UK

  • @alyssahayes268
    @alyssahayes268 Před 3 lety +18

    I will have more spoons to make more swabs in my life if I allow myself to buy sustainable products instead of doing DIYs. Plus I love supporting small sustainable businesses! Thank you for making me feel validated!

  • @jessicaculpepper1818
    @jessicaculpepper1818 Před 3 lety

    I am sooooo glad you found a new toothpaste! I don’t like the tabs either so I’ve stuck with David’s but I will give the new one a try.

  • @NjBou
    @NjBou Před 3 lety

    I'm all about the rags idea for makeup wipes!! I have been looking for something that I don't have to buy both for money and eco reasons. I am gonna find an old cotton shirt and clean it and cut it up and start using it for this! Thank you!

  • @cg5657
    @cg5657 Před 3 lety +8

    Okay wow, I love that you keep your Thinx in your bathroom.. like why have I never thought of that..?😂 I hate having to go to my room when I just started my cycle, and just start digging around for my reusable pads. Thanks Shelbi!❣️

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 Před 3 lety

      Where would you keep your non reusable period products?

  • @loranoodle
    @loranoodle Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve been using the Native zero plastic deodorant since you first mentioned them. The cucumber mint is my favourite. Living in Florida , I can attest they work.

  • @TracyHRodriguez
    @TracyHRodriguez Před 2 lety

    Love you, Shelby!!! Thank you for all of these tips!

  • @ema2031
    @ema2031 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes Shelbie, all of this!! Ive tried so many natural deoderants and makeup, cleaning products etc. They just dont work! So im not gonna beat myself up over it. I hope that more brands switch to plastic free packaging for everything

  • @RawrzErica
    @RawrzErica Před 3 lety +6

    toothpaste tablets with fluoride are SO HARD to find so thank you!! Also the ones I've found had sucked so badly and led me feeling like my teeth aren't clean

  • @putocuchinta
    @putocuchinta Před 3 lety +21

    Love this video with the recommendations! I hear a bit of crackling/creaking in the audio, I don't know if it's maybe autofocus on the camera?

    • @HylianVamp
      @HylianVamp Před 3 lety

      Last time this happened, it was rubbing against a button on her shirt. I’m guessing it’s something similar happening again haha

  • @clarissar1418
    @clarissar1418 Před 3 lety +2

    Yeeesss girl!! 👏 I wholeheartedly agree 100%! These are all the things I don't do myself and felt a little guilty about , so thank you for validating my choices! ❤

  • @danawilliams177
    @danawilliams177 Před 3 lety

    Hi Shelbi, watching your channel makes sustainable living feel so accessible. Some swaps I’ve made in my life because of your influence is to reuse the little bag that a new sheet set comes in for produce. I also use the little cotton bags that tamales from the Texas Tamale Co for produce as well. I’m currently getting into visible mending, so instead of throwing something away just because it has a hole in it, I’m patching it up so I can keep using it. Your channel has also made me think a lot about my purchases and their lifecycle, which isn’t something I would have ever thought about before. Thanks for all the inspiration and I love your videos!

  • @savanah2775
    @savanah2775 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm so glad you brought up the hypocritical(?) treatment of essential oils when we all most likely buy a lot of things that are also wasteful. Just watched another youtuber talking about how we can often be caught up in visible wastes like packaging and forget about (arguably the more important) invisible waste like production of a product. We can be so quick to grab on to one thing like "essential oils are bad"/"only homemade toothpaste is zero waste" and not think about the bigger picture or what's best for us AND the planet both. I think this was one of the biggest issues in the movement a few years ago along with gatekeeping that lead people to think sustainability was a.) keeping all your trash in a jar and b.) an impossible lifestyle. I love that you always promote and remind people that this is about balance, longevity and doing the best YOU can do where you can and not driving yourself insane with impossible standards set by other people.

    • @hellow0rld798
      @hellow0rld798 Před 2 lety

      The wellness community supporting them (they’ve almost exclusively in every upper class organic grocery store and yoga studio I’ve ever gone into) also makes no sense to me. If you like yoga and shop at the organic, wellness oriented grocery stores, why oh why would you use essential oils? Earth health is our health, and they’re nervous system and endocrine system disruptors. Why yogis why (I like yoga, but it’’s just one of the many deeply confused states of being I experience when going into spaces with white people who do yoga).

  • @allisonkompare9102
    @allisonkompare9102 Před 3 lety +3

    So so sooo impressed with her knowledge in every video👏👏👏

  • @jensantos3312
    @jensantos3312 Před 3 lety

    I love how you promote that any changes are good big and small is good for the planet

  • @sammmmmm06
    @sammmmmm06 Před 2 lety

    Ooooh quick tip if you like gardening! I use my plastic containers that I can’t use anymore for planters. It def isn’t aesthetically pleasing but it saves you money

  • @juliakobagrootaers1397
    @juliakobagrootaers1397 Před 3 lety +3

    LOVE your videos Shelbi! Would love to see more of the in-depth content related to sustainable banks, green investment, etc. Undoubtedly would take a lot of research time but all the hard work you put in is incredibly appreciated and truly helps so many of us! Changing the world, one video at a time ;) Also perhaps a video on which other youtubers you follow or have helped you along in your sustainability journey?

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi! As I said in my last video, I will share that journey once I’ve figured it all out for myself. I don’t like to speak on things I haven’t taken the time to learn for myself. Also I went to school for environmental science & have been doing my best to live sustainably for over 10 years, I wouldn’t say any CZcamsrs helped me on my journey (possibly even the opposite since I used to watch YT for haul videos 😂)
      Thank you so much ❤️

  • @sarahr6301
    @sarahr6301 Před 3 lety +18

    I use the food huggers on a lot of things. It looks like it’s supposed to be for one particular food item but they fit different produce! Not only do I put it on fruit/veggies that I don’t finish, but I also have put them on cans and small dishes!
    Also using a wash cloth/hand towel for washing your face is all I ever used, even growing up in a non sustainable house! If it only you using that particular towel, I don’t see why it would be bad.

    • @EpwnaExeter
      @EpwnaExeter Před 3 lety +5

      Yes!
      I have a stack of mismatched washcloths from over the years that are used for washing my face/cleaning makeup tools/clean up spills in the bathroom among other tasks. I also have a few ratty t-shirts from when I was a little kid that I use as hair towels, and I don't care if they get bleached or stained.
      Remember to look in your own house first before going out and buying reusable items everyone!

  • @mabelborst6623
    @mabelborst6623 Před 2 lety

    I really think that your message about zero waste and eco minimalism is the most important one. You're the best representative for the message and I am learning a lot.
    Love from the Netherlands

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 Před 3 lety +1

    Native is great! I started using them a year and a half ago (having them shipped) then noticed them popping up in my local stores. Haven’t tried the plastic free tubes though.
    I use EOs but usually on my person or in a defuser not in diys

  • @elin_
    @elin_ Před 3 lety +5

    Cleansing balm is my preferred way of removing makeup and sunscreen.

  • @blonde11584
    @blonde11584 Před 3 lety +14

    Even if a diy works and is cheaper most ingredients have plastic packaging. Sadly most diy’s fail in some way.☹️

  • @thesky8832
    @thesky8832 Před 3 lety +2

    Looooove Native! The charcoal one smells amazing and also the citrus and herbal musk scented one is great and smells so good❤️

  • @laurajohnson7519
    @laurajohnson7519 Před 3 lety +1

    I love Native so much, I bought a bundle from their website a few times and then once recently I saw they were on clearance at Target so I bought sooo many, I'm good a for a while.
    I had never successfully used tampons either but I bought a cup because it was on sale and it took me a few tries but when I got it right it was AMAZING. It took me like 3 days of trying to get it completely right but after I got it right, I ended up getting it right every time after that, doesn't leak at all, can't feel it at all, never going back to pads after that.

  • @lizann2478
    @lizann2478 Před 3 lety +12

    a big frustration I have with getting a mental cup is the process of finding a good one. I bought and tried the diva cup for a little while and HATED it. It was too firm and too big and caused me some pain. So I felt like I spend $40 for nothing... But I bought the Organicup (thankfully with a buy one get one free deal) and have had a great experience. All cups are different so it's frustrating for someone new trying to figure out which is right for them but not wanting to spend a lot of money on multiple just to find one they like..... Long story short, I love the cup and do recommend it, but I understand the hesitation to make the purchase.

    • @lyndabethcave3835
      @lyndabethcave3835 Před 3 lety +1

      I was fortunate that the first cup I tried fit me, but if you check out Put A Cup In It's quiz, it can help narrow down options to try.

  • @amyvandenberghe
    @amyvandenberghe Před 3 lety +6

    I basically never used tampons before I got a menstrual cup. I tried them a couple times and thought they were super uncomfortable but I went for a menstrual cup anyway because of *tmi* really heavy periods, and it has worked great for me.

  • @hilu1023
    @hilu1023 Před 3 lety

    Love how straight forward you are in speaking! Not rude, but not trying to sugar coat. :)

  • @irisl7817
    @irisl7817 Před 3 lety

    I swap for more sustainable things when I can. I really appreciate the positivity in this video and the recognition that not all swaps will work for everyone. I also appreciate that you bring attention to the things that you have sensory issues with. I have sensory issues with things like textures...and smells and such also. And it is nice to hear that others do to and that I'm still doing okay with the swaps that I can make.

  • @mollymcauliffe9756
    @mollymcauliffe9756 Před 3 lety +3

    You should make a video abt you making kambucha!! I've seen you drinking it before and it's so easy:) I bet you and Madison would have a ton of fun:)

    • @emmi3785
      @emmi3785 Před 3 lety

      I'm really texture repulsed person, but kombucha fungus growt, is just too terrifying for me. I just can't. My ex roommate was making kombucha all the time and I would have gotten peace of his fungi for free, but no thanks.

  • @ChibiChidorii
    @ChibiChidorii Před 3 lety +17

    one of the only things I don't like about reusable period products is that you can't help someone when they are on their period 😩😭

    • @pbkr15
      @pbkr15 Před 3 lety +6

      Not gonna lie, I totally have a couple of organic tampons and pads, for that reason exactly! I keep them in my house so if anyone comes and needs something, I have it!

    • @eileennguyen842
      @eileennguyen842 Před 2 lety

      Literally have a box of tampons in my house specifically for this.

  • @momboss7764
    @momboss7764 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Trying to find low waste toothpaste with fluoride is hard. Now I have a few options!

  • @therealamariahnock
    @therealamariahnock Před 3 lety +1

    I also just got the Hey Humans tooth paste and I love it too! I really hope the brand sticks!

  • @alisha6424
    @alisha6424 Před 3 lety +9

    Love the video and the channel definitely some great ideas to think about. Just wondering though can anyone else hear a weird noise throughout the audio (wearing headphones to hear)?

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes I noticed that too. It must have been my mic hitting a button 🙈 I’m sorry!

    • @alisha6424
      @alisha6424 Před 3 lety

      @@Shelbizleee Hahha no worries just wanted to make sure it wasnt just me 😂❤

  • @kristenlocus292
    @kristenlocus292 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey Humans is Jada Pinkett Smiths line and I've heard good things so I'm glad you like the toothpaste. I'm gonna try it!

  • @ltellis63
    @ltellis63 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for helping people make more sustainable choices and giving them the space to make the best choices that work for them, where they are now. Whenever someone makes a "better" choice and can sustain it, things get better. I hope we all continue to learn and grow and make better choices as we do. I certainly hope I do.

  • @aidaagraan5316
    @aidaagraan5316 Před 3 lety

    Yes to fluoride in your toothpaste! So many new brands leave out the fluoride when its so important in preventing tooth decay. Thanks for sharing!