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One aspect of becoming more conscious about your purchases is thinking twice before buying certain home cleaners and cosmetics. We find it incredibly important to make purchases that are in alignment with our values of kindness, compassion, and health; however, we are both still transitioning out of a few products that we no longer want in our homes. In this episode, we discuss the differences between the labels “cruelty free” and “vegan,” the importance of consuming products with ingredients you can pronounce, how to get rid of products that no longer fit your lifestyle, and all the specific brands and products we personally buy and stand behind. (We are not sponsored by any of the companies we mention and simply want to support these brands.) Sources about Skin Care http://www.mettaskincare.com/natural-skincare/ http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/why-is-natural-skin-care-better/ http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/3-ways-endocrine-disruptors-destroy-health/ http://www.treehugger.com/htgg/how-to-go-green-natural-skin-care.html http://www.breastcancer.org/risk/factors/sunscreen http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/dr-mike-hart/does-sunscreen-cause-cancer_b_3280578.html
Evan’s List of Products O’Sea Face Oil O’Sea Facial Mist Desert Essence Shampoo and Conditioner Dr. Bronner’s Shaving Conditioner Tart Eyeliner Tart Eyebrow Pen Pacifica Mascara Acure Body Lotion Goddess Garden Sunscreen Hannah’s List of Products Tart Mascara Mineral Fusion BB Cream Acure Sunscreen Herban Cowboy Deodorant Simply Fair Deodorant Balm Derma E Makeup Remover Dr. Bronner’s Shaving Gel Planet Cleaners Truly Organic E-Cover Toilet Bowl Cleaner Additional Sources OC Landfill Recycling Center Food For Thought Podcast Cruelty Free Kitty Trash is for Tossers Book Recommendations “The Goldfinch” by Donna Tartt “The Silkworm” by Robert Galbraith Music by Lee Rosevere |