So the last couple of days I ventured over to the eco-friendly family page. I breastfeed, we're cloth diapering, we recycle, grow a garden, I thought maybe I was on the edge of being "green."
I spent a bit poking around over there and they're talking about giving up shampoo. I gotta give those gals credit: I an nowhere near that eco-friendly! LOL
Re: It's not easy being green....
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Lush products are AMAZING. If you live in a larger city, there might be a Lush store at your mall where you can test and smell all of the products.
Amen. I draw the line with "Mama Cloth" or "Family Cloth" wipes instead of TP. Although I guess if I threw them right in the diaper pail with baby's things....nope, still no
I LOVE LUSH!!! There is one in San Fran I go to every now and then. I have bought their bubble baths, fizzies and face masks. They have homemade soaps that look amazing. I am not sure I would buy conditioner there? Never thought of that.