Apple cider vinegar is great as a clarifying shampoo and it brings out all the highlights. Is also great for sun burns. Don't have to worry about it in the water system.
Witch Hazel (found near the rubbing alcohol) is a great skin toner. It is a natural herb and has been used for years.
Chamomile tea is good for the hair, too. Brings out the highlights. It is another natural herb that won't damage the water supply.
Peppermint tea bags (steeped, then cooled) or cucumber slices are really great ways to reduce eye puffy-ness. The cukes can go in your compost pile and you can drink the peppermint tea before or after you de-puff your eyes! If you grow your own mint, it will help keep the mice away, too (they don't like the smell).
Make your own body exfoliating scrub out of oatmeal or brown sugar, or even sea salt mixed w/ low grade olive oil to make a paste. Exfoliates and moisturizes at the same time and all of the natural ingredients are safe for the water supply.
To replace the 'surfer girl' hair solutions you see in the summer, use 3 oz sea salt dissolved in 8 oz warm water and keep in your own reused pump spray bottle. Just shake before using.
how about a good mud bath, totally recyclable.
Yes I believe so !!!
Kiss My Face cleansers have all natural ingredients as well as Tom's All Natural Deodorant (has no aluminum, as some scientists have found traces of aluminum to be in the brains of people who have died of Alzheimer's Disease).
I love Burt's Bee's products. In SF they're sold everywhere but I'm not sure of their availability elsewhere. You can get them at most Walgreen's and on drugstore.com.
Of all the products I've used on the market that are made from all natural ingredients, these actually WORK! They smell good, they feel good, and they have a great story behind each product.
Check out this website for a great resource: http://www.agreenmoment.com.
You'll find the world's first extensive range of certified organic personal care and beauty products that are good for the environment and healthy for you. Shop for the products to see the range, and learn more about the products and the benefits to using organic products by looking at the Education section of the website.
I use Dr. Bronners all-in-one soap. It's biodegradable and in many health food stores you can get refills on the gallon size bottle-a gallon lasts about a year for me. Check seventh generation products online as well.
An alternative to tampons and pads: http://www.keeper.com/
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