As you've been reading my posts, you have come to realize that I am trying to be as natural, non-toxic in my family's everyday life. This includes making my own cleaners and toiletries. Slowly, but surely, we are moving into a place where we are "greener." :)I am only 33 years old and thankfully, I don't have many grey hairs. I confess, I still pluck the six or so that I do have. I don't dye my hair, but I was wondering if there was ... View the Post

DIY Dryer Balls Tutorial
We appreciate you reading our post that may help your family's health. For our Health Advice and Recommendations Policy, please click here. Dryer sheets contain chemicals that are toxic to inhale and come in contact with through skin. You see, the "good smell" that makes your laundry smell fresh, is actually harmful to humans, pets, plants, and the air. The environment in general suffers from a pollution overload and these dryer sheets are releasing vocs (volatile organic compounds) into the ... View the Post
Complete and perfect homemade toothpaste
We appreciate you reading our post that may help your family's health. For our Health Advice and Recommendations Policy, please click here. - 1 tbsp bentonite clay - 3 tbsp baking soda - 20 drops grapefruit seed extract - 5 drops clove essential oil - 10 drops of another essential oil (I like cinnamon and bergamot or any minty ones - spearmint, peppermint, wintergreen, etc) Equal ... View the Post
Homemade Natural Deodorant Recipe
We appreciate you reading our post that may help your family's health. For our Health Advice and Recommendations Policy, please click here. I have since switched to a glass container. My concoction: -Baking soda (aluminum free) -Celtic sea salt or Himalayan Salt -Organic cornstarch or organic arrowroot powder -Essential oils that you like (therapeutic grade, 100% pure) Tip: I am a Young Living essential oils distributor. You can order from ... View the Post
Natural Makeup Remover Recipes
To see my post on Homemade Natural Face Wash Recipes, click here. ... View the Post
Remove container print for reuse
Remove container print with nail polish remover and a scrubby sponge! Dude, I'm not trying to be cheap, I'm trying to save the world while my containers are reused and look pretty. I do confess, though, that I mostly use glass containers for everything. ... View the Post