I've been plastic aware for about two weeks now. And because I'm me, I go extreme. So I pushed the pendulum over to the other side and tried out no plastics for a bit... As much as possible. Including anything that comes in plastic. Here are some experiments in non-edibles that I've tried over the last couple of weeks:
Shampoo replaced with Baking Soda
I tried it out in just its gritty state and have been using it to wash my face also.
Conditioner replaced with Vinegar, Oatmeal and Vitamin E oil
A rinsing of vinegar/water mix
Then a rinsing of oatmeal - water & oatmeal blended, then strained through cheesecloth - super silky!
And a couple drops of Vitamin E after the shower gets the comb through
Shaving Cream replaced with aforementioned Oatmeal blend (Did I mention super silky?) Oh, but you have to refrigerate it or it goes bad after a couple of days.
Deodorant replaced with Baking Soda
Brushed it on with a blush brush under my arms.
Make-up - I still used my eye liner - but used jewelry to make myself feel pretty
Moisturizer replaced with Vitamin E oil
Bath & Kitchen cleaners replaced with Baking Soda & Vinegar - works in the toilet, too.
Yes, really. I know, I think I've stepped over the line of normal behavior. But the wild thing is: It all works! And well!
I have thin hair and dry skin, both of which appreciated not being stripped by normal cleansers. The baking soda for deodorant worked great, even after a long day when I'd normally be stinky, I was in better shape than normal! The make-up, well, there I'm a little odd - I didn't even wear make-up on my wedding day, so giving up make-up isn't too huge a deal, even though I do wear it religiously now.
Extra Bonus: All environmentally friendly, and no excess chemicals absorbed through my skin!
I do want to research baking soda more to find out what it's made from and how.
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