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Ksoni Shampoo & Conditioner

15/10/2020

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When you feel so luxurious that you turn your towel into a robe! 

Shampoo... In a can..? Absolutely. This fab plastic free offering from Ksoni has shampoo in a can and conditioner in an aluminium pot. This is great because aluminium is infinitely recyclable and it is also one of the most recycled materials.

My hair feels SO smooth using this, and while it’s not the cheapest of plastic free alternatives in the bathroom it does have that luxury feeling. My hair loves it, smells incredible and I would definitely use it again.

The can comes with a nifty little lid (also plastic free and biodegradable) that you can get with your first time purchase. This is really useful to control pouring and to close the can in between uses and works perfectly for sitting on a shower shelf or the side of the bath. That being said it did leak some shampoo when I moved it around too much so if you want to travel with it I’d invest in a reusable silicone bottle.

I think the conditioner was my favourite as it just left my hair so smooth and silky. I like that I can either recycle or reuse the pot and it’s good for travel as it has a screw lid. It’s easy to use in a bath or a shower over the bath as you just scoop out what you need, but I found it a little tricky when trying to use in a standing walk in shower as there wasn’t enough room and I wasted some as I tried to scoop it out, so again here I would probably use a reusable silicone bottle, or even an reuse an old empty travel size plastic bottle.

The shampoo and conditioner is really lovely, especially for that luxury smooth and silky feeling, and I would really recommend it. You may just need to make a couple of little lifestyle adjustments when using it depending on where you wash.

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Testing Out Pit Putty!

25/2/2020

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Ok so I was so excited when I got the opportunity to give these a try, because I haven't tried anything else like them before. Sure I've tried one or two different plastic free deodorant options, but had neve quite found the right fit for me...

Powders just didn't seem to work, bars irritated my skin from the rubbing while applying them; and although I really quite liked the deodorants in push-up card tubes, I found that they weren't quite as long lasting as I needed when being very active and they occasionally left sweat stains on my clothes...

Pit Putty however, I really like. They call themselves "The natural deodorant that works!" and they're not kidding!

It's easy to use and it smells great too, you just take a pea sized amount, melt it between your fingers and gently rub it into your armpit. I was gifted two sample sized pots in different scents to try out and each pot lasted me for about two weeks, so it's decent value for money too. The first scent that I tried was the lemongrass and tea tree, and I immediately noticed the difference of how fresh I remained smelling all day. That being said I did prefer the lavender and lemon scent as it was more subtle when wearing it.

​With a claim on their website to be "the most effective natural deodorant on the market" I really put this stuff to the test! I went hiking (for MILES), I wore it all day at work, I danced in it, I did some serious heavy lifting in it, I wore it with a big coat on the London Underground (if you've done that yourself then you'll know how strong a test it is!), I went to busy events in it, and I did an important audition in it (also a very strong test!).
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The Pit Putty took it all in it's stride... This stuff literally does do what it says on the tin.

I also really like that they sell sample pot sizes so that you can try it out first before you commit to buying a bigger tin. Firstly because it gives you a chance to see if you like it, and secondly so that you can discover which scents you like best and would like to buy in the bigger tins. They also have a handy store locator on their website if you want to see which of your local eco-friendly shops may stock Pit Putty. Useful in further reducing your carbon footprint if there's one right around the corner. Plus the tins that the putty comes in can be recycled or washed out and used for something else, I'm using my empty sample tins to carry a shampoo kube and toothpaste tablets for when I go away for a few days.

The biggest adaptation I've had to make while using Pit Putty is to move my deodorant from the bedroom to the bathroom because you need to wash your hands after applying it .That's literally it, it's so easy to use. I even have long nails so when scraping some out to use I just push my finger instead of pulling so that the putty gathers on the top of my nail instead of underneath it, which works a charm!
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Now even though Pit Putty isn't zero waste by being packaging free, it can be if you re-use or recycle the tins, so it's just up to us to be responsible with our waste. Plus as I've said before, this stuff actually works, and no nasty sweat stains on my clothing either which is a big bonus. I have literally only found one slight negative (which is specific to me and my body).

My skin can be very sensitive at times and I have noticed that I do get a little redness in the creases of my underarms. I'm not sure if it's the rubbing that's causing this or something in the ingredients but it's not uncomfortable or sore, it just looks a little red. I'm going to try applying a little less putty at a time as I feel like I may just be using too much and it's sitting in the creases, plus when it works so well I don't think that using a little less will make it any less effective. I'm also going to try out their other two scents to see if there is one that better agrees with my skin.

I've seen on their website that they are looking into a baking soda free option in the future so I'm hoping that at some point there may be a sensitive skin and possibly fragrance free line, which I would definitely try out as well! Overall I really do love this brand. It does work, very well, and it does smell amazing. It's not too expensive (as some plastic free products are) and it's one more step toward taking better care of our planet as well as ourselves as it is natural and organic, vegan, cruelty free, and aluminium salt free. All good things! If you're looking for a great deodorant that you really should give Pit Putty a try.

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Eco Panda

3/12/2019

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Hey all and welcome to another eco-friendly post! Recently I was lucky enough to be able try out the Eco Panda Reusable Makeup Removal Pads. I'd been looking to make a plastic free swap and move away from face wipes for a while, so when they asked me to review them I thought it was perfect timing! I really like these. Not only do you get 18 cotton pads, but they also come in a gorgeous bamboo pot (and it's a nice and stylish solid pot too). You also get a laundry bag to keep your use pads in and to wash them in.
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The pads are also slightly bigger than cotton wool pads are and I like this because I found them easier to use and remove my makeup with. It also means that you need to use less of them each time you take your makeup off and so don't have to do so many washing loads.They are really lovely looking but I did accept that they weren't going to stay that way for long once I started covering them in all my makeup! But one thing that I found to really help with the cleaning process is to quickly give them a rinse and a rub between my fingers straight away before putting them into the laundry bag.

Another thing that I liked about them is that they're soft and double layered, so not only do they feel good on my skin but you can also really use both sides as they don't soak through with the cleanser. Although you get 18 pads in a pack (so 36 sides) to remove your makeup with, I found that with my bust lifestyle I was going through them faster than I was putting on washing loads. Luckily Eco Panda also do another pack containing 16 pads, a laundry bag, and a face cloth. So I'm going to get myself one of those to top up what I'm already using. I'm really glad that I got to try these and now use them every day! Next up I'll need to find a sustainable alternative to my bottles of cleanser and toner...

If you'd like to have a look, or get some for yourself then just follow this link and click HERE.
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Why Plastic Free?

15/10/2019

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This week I wanted to tell you all a little about my zero waste journey and cutting out single use plastics. Why I started it, how I got started, and how it's going.
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Ok so lets start with the reason why I started. It was honestly because one day last year I realised that I couldn't remember the last time I went anywhere without seeing rubbish on the floor. And not just in the city (I live in London), but everywhere. Even in the middle of fields while out walking, or half way up a mountain! 

The more I started to notice the rubbish (particularly plastic) everywhere I went, the more it started to make me angry. I am not an angry person, quite to opposite in fact, and it was driving me crazy that I was starting to feel like this constantly because I was constantly surrounded by this infuriating amount of litter. I was walking down the street to work one day and complaining with a friend about the amount of plastic litter on the floor and right there and then I decided that I had to do something about it. So that is how my journey began.
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It's definitely not the most exciting story, but I decided on that day that I would eliminate single use plastics from my life. Getting started seemed pretty daunting because now that I was aware of it I realised that we use SO SO much plastic in our day to day lives! How on earth was I going to stop using all of it?!? The answer turned out to be one thing at a time. One little swap after another. So bit by bit I started changing the way that I lived and how I shopped. My very first swap was to start using shampoo bars instead of bottled shampoo. (I don't really count using reusable bags for my shopping as I was already doing that, or reusable water bottles because I was also doing that already to save money..)
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It took me a while to make that first swap because I had to use up all of the shampoo that I already had. It was important to me not to waste it and so once I was down to my last half bottle, I switched to shampoo bars. I've since switched again to use Beauty Kubes shampoo as I've found that it's kinder to my hair. Next up was another easy swap, my toothbrush! Switching from plastic to bamboo was really easy and I actually like my bamboo toothbrush better as it's slightly smaller and easier to clean my teeth with. It's a shame that there's not an alternative to the plastic bristles yet but it's still a lot less plastic. When disposing of them I've been pulling the bristles out and saving them to either recycle somewhere suitable or to put into an eco brick.


After that I went on to make a few more wonderful easy swaps: reusable cutlery, lunch boxes, reusable straws, period pants (I wish I'd discovered these earlier!), deodorant, bars of soap, produce bags, mason jars to pre-prepare my breakfast, getting an epilator (which will last me for years), re-using packaging etc to wrap presents, and finally glass bottles for ketchup and mayo.

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I've come a long way from where I was, but I've still got a long way to go. While I still feel frustrated at the amount of litter all around me, I don't feel angry anymore because I know that I'm doing something to make it better. I also now know that I'm not alone and that there are a lot of people out there who are all doing their bit to make changes and live more sustainable lifestyles, and more join in with us all the time!
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There's a quote that I've seen a few times which I really love: "We don't need a few people doing zero waste perfectly, we need millions of people doing it imperfectly." I don't know who wrote it but I think they're spot on. We all need to change the way that we live to create a better future and ensure that our planet does have a future, preferably one where humanity doesn't go extinct. But it's not a competition, and we shouldn't shame people because it doesn't look like they're doing enough. Cheer them on instead for the changes that they have made, no matter how small, because it all counts towards what we want to achieve. Everyone's journey will be different, everyone's circumstances are different; but I think it's really important now that we all wake up to the issue and start doing what we can.
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