Skoy scrub pads are great! They come in plastic free packaging and you throw them in the dishwasher to clean. Mine last about 6 months, so a 2 pack lasts a year.
Girl, get an electric razor. It solves a ton of issues. I do like to still use a traditional one for my under arms but I use one that uses recycled plastic and it takes me over a year to use a pack of heads. Also my aunt made me some scrubbers out of old loofahs that are crocheted in a circle. Etsy might have some of those. Also the actual loofahs from the plant work decently for scrubbing pots. I cut them up into smaller pieces for doing dishes. For tougher scrubbies add salt and or baking soda to the pan and scrub. Oh also those scrapers that you get with a pampered chef pan work good too. Thanks for entertaining me while I wait my tern at the vet!
@@MeganBell all the ones I've seen are water safe. After 5 years mine was wearing out so I just got a new one that has a face scrubbing brush attachment lol! I think mine is nicer than my husband's haha!
Megan, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I recently purchased a product from Grove Collaborative that I love for washing dishes that I don't put in my dishwasher. It has a spring loaded small round ceramic dish with a round brush with bamboo handle that sits on top. You place some water and dish soap in the base and with just one push of the brush down, it's ready to wash some dishes. Saves on soap too! It's called Bubble Up. I LOVE it!
Thank you for all your idea. I will certainly try some of your suggestion. For the razor, I use a metal razor because in Canada drugs store can recycle the blades. Also, you can use an electric razor/ electric epilator. For our pan, we used a scrapper frome amazon: Lodge SCRAPERPK 2 Count Red & Black Scraper Pan. It is very useful for when you burned something in your pan :) and for the gentle job, we used some bamboo scrub brush because they're biodegradable. You can found theme on amazon too. Continue your videos they are really interesting :)
I use old face cloths in place of paper towels and for cleaning, solid dish soap for hand washing and Flour sack towels for drying. I hang dry all our laundry in our apartment.
For my razor I bought a straight razor from ouishave! The handle is steel and heavy and then you just buy the single blades when you need new ones. For pots and pans I use a steel ball thingy I got from a Norwex consultant. I know you don’t really enjoy MLM companies but I really think you’d enjoy some Norwex products as a one and done purchase
@@MeganBell RedHeart yarn makes a polyester yarn called Scrubby. I didnt like the round pattern they suggested. Too dense to rinse well and took longer to dry. I crocheted a small rectangle with a larger hook than suggested and it has lasted well over 2 years and I often bleached it. I stopped using bleach and just soak it in vinegar to freshen it up an it still looks and works great.
Wooden natural bristle brushes and a dish soap block do a better job than bottled dish soap at our house or scrubbies/sponges. Natural loofah sponges are great for scouring or exfoliating in the shower. (Compost when done! My shower one has lasted over a year!) Leaf razors rule. Flexible heads, beautiful, plastic free.
I've now watched 2 of ur videos and I LOVE how u r to the point and not soooo talkative!!! I have just subscribed bc of ur content and bc u r to the point! 💖
How do your paperless paper towels handle lint after being washed? What I struggle with is washing/rinsing something in the middle of cooking, and then finding residual lint & pet hair on my hands, coming off of the otherwise-clean kitchen towels. A big reason why I’m having a hard time parting with paper towels:(
It may be the type you’re using. Are you using cotton paperless towels? Also do you dry your clothes and linens with wool balls? I ask because that hasn’t been an issue with us and we definitely have a dog and pet hair but with the wool balls and 100% cotton we don’t have any issues.
@@MeganBell thank you! We have a variety of textures & materials in our stack of kitchen towels but I know most are 100% cotton. I keep hearing wonderful things ab wool dryer balls but haven’t found a vegan alternative yet so maybe I’ll investigate that! Do you use a particular brand/texture of paperless towels you recommend?
I totally understand. I was a hair stylist for many years and the curlier, more textured the hair is, the more conditioner you go through that is for sure!
Check out Ten and Co if you haven’t already - super cute reusable dish towels and cloths and they also do the beeswax wraps :) for dish scrubbing, have you looked into the bamboo scrubbers? Great idea for a video, I love finding new easy ways I can incorporate more sustainable things into our everyday lives!
For pet messes, I just scoop it up with some flexible plastic cutting boards, flush the bulk of the mess down the toilet, and mop or wipe the residue off the floor with a cleaning solution and a rag.
I recommend a safety razor! It's a low waste option because the entire razor is metal and you can buy packs of blades. Package Free has one! Also, there is yarn at most craft stores called "Scrubby Yarn", you can crochet or knit little scrub pads - I've done this and they last for such a long time because you can wash them!
The way to make razors last long is to rinse them well and let them dry thoroughly. If you do this you will only need two razors (assuming you shave every day). As far as a scrub, I use regular stainless steel scouring pads. They are very inexpensive and last indefinitely: www.amazon.com/Scotch-Brite-214C-Stainless-Scrubbing-Scouring/dp/B002CQTXBC
And for my third comment lol... have you found anything for garbage bags? Aside from recycling as much as I can I feel like we go through a ton of plastic garbage bags and I kind of hate it.
I am definitely trying the dishwashing detergent thing....I do clean pretty good anyway so I think it will be a game changer for me! I will try not using so much paper towels. That’s another good one. I don’t buy hair products....I have fine hair and a LOT of it...I just air dry it and done.
Thanks for the video 😊 I learned a lot. Try Sugar Waxing instead of shaving. Super cheap, made from kitchen items (water sugar & lemons), lasts longer than shaving too.
Thank you for making this video - definitely going to try the dishwasher advice. That's genius. Yes to the above, sugar waxing is something I'm transitioning to. If your skin isn't very sensitive, double edged refillable razors are a great way to go. Cheap and you can recycle steel blades in a lot of ways if you google that. I tried and tried and tried for most of my life to make the whole shaving game work, but alas I have the most incredibly sensitive skin you can imagine. SO! If you are blessed to have blond hair or hair that doesnt grow back quickly or sparse hair or even if you do have a lot of thick, dark hair that grows back quickly (me), I cannot recommend electric razors enough. Yes, you still discard the razor heads but they use airflow, not metal shearing, to trim hairs so NO RAZOR BURN. Hell, I dry shave so NO SHAVING CREAM and you don't waste water with that method. I cannot recommend the phillips norelco enough. I've been using it for 4 years now and I have never replaced the handle, only the heads. The heads are like $10 each but last a long time. In the 4 years I've maybe used 30 heads..... so..... you may just need to assess what your needs are and what makes sense for you. Best of luck.
You may be interested in Norwex products, I have quite a few and love them all. They make a good kitchen scrubbie that is washable and use two of their cloths for washing windows and mirrors, no cleaner necessary. I second the metal razor with replacement heads. I've had mine for literally 20 years.
Tfs! This was very helpful. I've recently started using a menstrual cup and there is definitely a learning curve😂 For hair removal, I use sugar wax. Lasts a lot longer than shaving, its all natural, and leaves the skin super smooth 😊
kayla where are you buying your sugar wax? I've had it done, but I'd love to purchase it and do it myself! I love that it removes dead skin as well as hair.
@@MeganBell I've tried Parissa's sugar wax but it doesn't remove all the hair. Now I get my sugar wax from etsy. It's a shop called Blue Milk & Honey. Her wax is great. 10/10 recommend!
Thank you so much for the deodorant recommendation, I tried natural brands in the past and didn’t works for me ( I sweat a lot ) let me give this a try ☀️😍💓💞🙌❤️💜⭐️💙
Magic shaving powder for replacing razors. As for sponges, I LOVE the scrub daddy "Scour Daddy" armortec mesh pads they last long removes the best like dry pasta sauce and over cooked eggs, and the best part is the sponges never smell like your ordinary wet sponges.
If you like to knit, try pink knits on here, she has a tutorial where she knits scrubbies out of tutu material from Joannes Fabrics she even knits it with cotton yarn to make sink rags. Get your crafty on! You can also find video tutorials to make reusable wax like Nads, to waxing legs and underarms. Great video, the only thing I have a dilemma with is the waxed sheets, that use bees wax. Some I use already and some I never knew: thanks!,
A safety razor might be right up your alley! It’s an investment upfront but it definitely saves you money in the long run. As far as scrubbers, check out earthhero.com! They’ve got tons of options and you might find a more sustainable option. Personally, I use a bamboo scraper to scrape food off my plates before loading them in the dishwasher. It works great without scratching surfaces and I don’t have to use water to rinse the dishes before loading them up! Hopes this helps, I love talking sustainability
I keep a separate container under my kitchen sink for paper/cardboard trash. I dump it in our fire pit in the backyard and burn it. It is amazing how much less trash goes into the bag! I only discovered dryer balls about a year ago. I love them! I do the same thing that you do, adding essential oils to them. For dusting, I bought a fringey-looking cloth on a plastic handle. It works great and I can just pull off the cloth part and pop it in the wash every once in a while. Dr. Bronner's is wonderful stuff. I love the way the peppermint smells. Thanks for sharing all of your tips! ❤️
Great video. FYI Soda Stream has some really abusive production practices. If you can find an alternative company through which to source your homemade soda, please do! I'm Australian and use a local company here called Soda King, however, I'm sure there'd be US made alternative too. If you already have a Soda Stream, you may find other company's refills fit your machine and it's an easy swap. Also, because Soda Stream is such a big brand, competitors often have to offer their products more cheaply to compete with it :)
If you are in AU and would like a refillable natural deodorant, try asuvi.com.au and shopnaturally.com.au have shampoo and conditioner bars and many other sustainable products
I got the leaf razor it has the movable head and I love it 🥰 learning curve and some missing skin before I learned how to use it. But it’s like a traditional razor 🤣 Still better than plastic
I love four things from Norwex that I don’t think can be duped.... the kitchen sponges, the cleaning paste, the dusting mit, and the glass cloth (windows and glass has never been so clean with nothing but water!) For dish soap and pot scrub brush I love Theearthlingco.com
Okay.....let me just say, you don’t have ‘time’ to make almond milk? Are you kidding? 🤦🏻♀️You do so much more than most ! So, in the future please say you are using your time for other things! Like painting kitchen cabinets or canning chairs OR RAISING YOUR BABY!!! Just saying! And by the way, good video! 🤗
Skoy scrub pads are great! They come in plastic free packaging and you throw them in the dishwasher to clean. Mine last about 6 months, so a 2 pack lasts a year.
Use scrubby yarn to make knitted cleaning pads. They work great!
Girl, get an electric razor. It solves a ton of issues. I do like to still use a traditional one for my under arms but I use one that uses recycled plastic and it takes me over a year to use a pack of heads. Also my aunt made me some scrubbers out of old loofahs that are crocheted in a circle. Etsy might have some of those. Also the actual loofahs from the plant work decently for scrubbing pots. I cut them up into smaller pieces for doing dishes. For tougher scrubbies add salt and or baking soda to the pan and scrub. Oh also those scrapers that you get with a pampered chef pan work good too. Thanks for entertaining me while I wait my tern at the vet!
Or I guess my dogs turn... Not mine. 🤦🏼♀️
Always love your feedback, Rachel! I guess I'd need to get an electric razor I can use in the shower. And I think my husband has one.. hmmm! lol
@@MeganBell all the ones I've seen are water safe. After 5 years mine was wearing out so I just got a new one that has a face scrubbing brush attachment lol! I think mine is nicer than my husband's haha!
Great video with great ideas and suggestions. I took a few notes, thank you👍
Congratulations to you Megan. The simple life is the good life!
Megan, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I recently purchased a product from Grove Collaborative that I love for washing dishes that I don't put in my dishwasher. It has a spring loaded small round ceramic dish with a round brush with bamboo handle that sits on top. You place some water and dish soap in the base and with just one push of the brush down, it's ready to wash some dishes. Saves on soap too! It's called Bubble Up. I LOVE it!
Thank you Martha! I’ll check it out!
Thank you for all your idea. I will certainly try some of your suggestion. For the razor, I use a metal razor because in Canada drugs store can recycle the blades. Also, you can use an electric razor/ electric epilator. For our pan, we used a scrapper frome amazon: Lodge SCRAPERPK 2 Count Red & Black Scraper Pan. It is very useful for when you burned something in your pan :) and for the gentle job, we used some
bamboo scrub brush because they're biodegradable. You can found theme on amazon too.
Continue your videos they are really interesting :)
Ooh! There’s all kinds of great ideas in here; thanx!
Great advice!!
I use By Humankind too! Their deodorant is very very good!
Leaf razor and my go to for any products is checking Package Free Shop (I believe they’re having a Black Friday discount weekend now)
I use a Double edge safety razor! All you do is replace the single blade every few weeks, lasts way longer than your typical razor. And less waste.
I really enjoy your positive energy and good vibe videos
I heard leaf razor is a good brand. Tho I haven’t tried it myself
Love it!
I use old face cloths in place of paper towels and for cleaning, solid dish soap for hand washing and Flour sack towels for drying. I hang dry all our laundry in our apartment.
Love Stasare bags ! and I got a BKR bottle so I have a cute set for snacks ! :) Love your video !
For my razor I bought a straight razor from ouishave! The handle is steel and heavy and then you just buy the single blades when you need new ones.
For pots and pans I use a steel ball thingy I got from a Norwex consultant. I know you don’t really enjoy MLM companies but I really think you’d enjoy some Norwex products as a one and done purchase
RT!! The razor from OuiShave is awesome! And a Female owned, Black Owned business!
Kitchen kaboodle sells scrub pads that I just throw in the washer. They last for years.
ooo looking them up now. I was hoping for something that lasts months, but if you're saying YEARS, I'm on it!
@@MeganBell RedHeart yarn makes a polyester yarn called Scrubby. I didnt like the round pattern they suggested. Too dense to rinse well and took longer to dry. I crocheted a small rectangle with a larger hook than suggested and it has lasted well over 2 years and I often bleached it. I stopped using bleach and just soak it in vinegar to freshen it up an it still looks and works great.
Thanks so much for this bit of info! I am definitely going to buy some!
Wooden natural bristle brushes and a dish soap block do a better job than bottled dish soap at our house or scrubbies/sponges.
Natural loofah sponges are great for scouring or exfoliating in the shower.
(Compost when done! My shower one has lasted over a year!)
Leaf razors rule. Flexible heads, beautiful, plastic free.
I've now watched 2 of ur videos and I LOVE how u r to the point and not soooo talkative!!! I have just subscribed bc of ur content and bc u r to the point! 💖
Thank you so much!! I definitely consider that when filming and creating these videos.
How do your paperless paper towels handle lint after being washed? What I struggle with is washing/rinsing something in the middle of cooking, and then finding residual lint & pet hair on my hands, coming off of the otherwise-clean kitchen towels. A big reason why I’m having a hard time parting with paper towels:(
It may be the type you’re using. Are you using cotton paperless towels? Also do you dry your clothes and linens with wool balls? I ask because that hasn’t been an issue with us and we definitely have a dog and pet hair but with the wool balls and 100% cotton we don’t have any issues.
@@MeganBell thank you! We have a variety of textures & materials in our stack of kitchen towels but I know most are 100% cotton. I keep hearing wonderful things ab wool dryer balls but haven’t found a vegan alternative yet so maybe I’ll investigate that! Do you use a particular brand/texture of paperless towels you recommend?
I like that you helped with hair I tend to go through conditioner more because my hair is kinky
I totally understand. I was a hair stylist for many years and the curlier, more textured the hair is, the more conditioner you go through that is for sure!
Check out Ten and Co if you haven’t already - super cute reusable dish towels and cloths and they also do the beeswax wraps :) for dish scrubbing, have you looked into the bamboo scrubbers? Great idea for a video, I love finding new easy ways I can incorporate more sustainable things into our everyday lives!
For pet messes, I just scoop it up with some flexible plastic cutting boards, flush the bulk of the mess down the toilet, and mop or wipe the residue off the floor with a cleaning solution and a rag.
What vinegar do you use? And all you use in vinegar and baking soda?
FOr razor I recommend the Leaf razor. So good and it moves a lot easier than the old fashioned ones. Haven't had any cuts and so easy to use. love it!
Try a leaf razor or any other safety razor. Levi hildebrand has a great video on using one and his experiences.
Why did I never think to put essential oils on my dryer balls!?! Ty. I love using soap nuts to do laundry, make dish soap, shampoo, they are awesome
I recommend a safety razor! It's a low waste option because the entire razor is metal and you can buy packs of blades. Package Free has one! Also, there is yarn at most craft stores called "Scrubby Yarn", you can crochet or knit little scrub pads - I've done this and they last for such a long time because you can wash them!
I recently got a leaf razor and am loving it! Thanks for the tip on scrubby yarn!
The way to make razors last long is to rinse them well and let them dry thoroughly. If you do this you will only need two razors (assuming you shave every day). As far as a scrub, I use regular stainless steel scouring pads. They are very inexpensive and last indefinitely: www.amazon.com/Scotch-Brite-214C-Stainless-Scrubbing-Scouring/dp/B002CQTXBC
And for my third comment lol... have you found anything for garbage bags? Aside from recycling as much as I can I feel like we go through a ton of plastic garbage bags and I kind of hate it.
I am definitely trying the dishwashing detergent thing....I do clean pretty good anyway so I think it will be a game changer for me! I will try not using so much paper towels. That’s another good one. I don’t buy hair products....I have fine hair and a LOT of it...I just air dry it and done.
Yes!! I'm glad this was helpful. Thank you for the feedback.
Great job! I thoroughly enjoyed this and got motivated! Thank you for sharing!
That's awesome, thank you for saying so. 💛
Could you tell me what color you got your sofa in. I saw it in another video and I need this in my life
It’s the eco weave fabric in oyster
Thanks for the video 😊 I learned a lot. Try Sugar Waxing instead of shaving. Super cheap, made from kitchen items (water sugar & lemons), lasts longer than shaving too.
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for making this video - definitely going to try the dishwasher advice. That's genius. Yes to the above, sugar waxing is something I'm transitioning to. If your skin isn't very sensitive, double edged refillable razors are a great way to go. Cheap and you can recycle steel blades in a lot of ways if you google that. I tried and tried and tried for most of my life to make the whole shaving game work, but alas I have the most incredibly sensitive skin you can imagine. SO! If you are blessed to have blond hair or hair that doesnt grow back quickly or sparse hair or even if you do have a lot of thick, dark hair that grows back quickly (me), I cannot recommend electric razors enough. Yes, you still discard the razor heads but they use airflow, not metal shearing, to trim hairs so NO RAZOR BURN. Hell, I dry shave so NO SHAVING CREAM and you don't waste water with that method. I cannot recommend the phillips norelco enough. I've been using it for 4 years now and I have never replaced the handle, only the heads. The heads are like $10 each but last a long time. In the 4 years I've maybe used 30 heads..... so..... you may just need to assess what your needs are and what makes sense for you. Best of luck.
Leaf razor, all metal and much easier than the old style safety razors. Check out well earth goods for pot scrubbers and dish scrubbers too.
You may be interested in Norwex products, I have quite a few and love them all. They make a good kitchen scrubbie that is washable and use two of their cloths for washing windows and mirrors, no cleaner necessary. I second the metal razor with replacement heads. I've had mine for literally 20 years.
Great to know! I keep hearing about norwex but haven’t checked it out yet
Thank you for sharing! You're motivating me to think twice and to try living a more green life.
Tfs! This was very helpful. I've recently started using a menstrual cup and there is definitely a learning curve😂 For hair removal, I use sugar wax. Lasts a lot longer than shaving, its all natural, and leaves the skin super smooth 😊
kayla where are you buying your sugar wax? I've had it done, but I'd love to purchase it and do it myself! I love that it removes dead skin as well as hair.
@@MeganBell I've tried Parissa's sugar wax but it doesn't remove all the hair. Now I get my sugar wax from etsy. It's a shop called Blue Milk & Honey. Her wax is great. 10/10 recommend!
Thank you so much for the deodorant recommendation, I tried natural brands in the past and didn’t works for me ( I sweat a lot ) let me give this a try ☀️😍💓💞🙌❤️💜⭐️💙
Yes! My husband and I both wear it and never have an issue or have to reapply. Plus its reasonably priced!
Megan Bell
Thank you so much for doing this video we don’t use a lot of stuff you mentioned and it feel so good 🙌💓😍
Magic shaving powder for replacing razors. As for sponges, I LOVE the scrub daddy "Scour Daddy" armortec mesh pads they last long removes the best like dry pasta sauce and over cooked eggs, and the best part is the sponges never smell like your ordinary wet sponges.
Thanks for sharing!! good to know 💛
If you like to knit, try pink knits on here, she has a tutorial where she knits scrubbies out of tutu material from Joannes Fabrics she even knits it with cotton yarn to make sink rags. Get your crafty on! You can also find video tutorials to make reusable wax like Nads, to waxing legs and underarms. Great video, the only thing I have a dilemma with is the waxed sheets, that use bees wax. Some I use already and some I never knew: thanks!,
Awesome tip, thank you!
A safety razor might be right up your alley! It’s an investment upfront but it definitely saves you money in the long run. As far as scrubbers, check out earthhero.com! They’ve got tons of options and you might find a more sustainable option. Personally, I use a bamboo scraper to scrape food off my plates before loading them in the dishwasher. It works great without scratching surfaces and I don’t have to use water to rinse the dishes before loading them up! Hopes this helps, I love talking sustainability
If you get an IUD it could reduce period blood. Especially if you bleed out too much
I keep a separate container under my kitchen sink for paper/cardboard trash. I dump it in our fire pit in the backyard and burn it. It is amazing how much less trash goes into the bag! I only discovered dryer balls about a year ago. I love them! I do the same thing that you do, adding essential oils to them. For dusting, I bought a fringey-looking cloth on a plastic handle. It works great and I can just pull off the cloth part and pop it in the wash every once in a while. Dr. Bronner's is wonderful stuff. I love the way the peppermint smells. Thanks for sharing all of your tips! ❤️
A safety razor is an awsome idea 🥰. It takes a bit use to but it is worth it.
I finally got one! Loving it.
Silicone scrub cloths are good and last.
Great to know, thank you!
Great video. FYI Soda Stream has some really abusive production practices. If you can find an alternative company through which to source your homemade soda, please do! I'm Australian and use a local company here called Soda King, however, I'm sure there'd be US made alternative too. If you already have a Soda Stream, you may find other company's refills fit your machine and it's an easy swap. Also, because Soda Stream is such a big brand, competitors often have to offer their products more cheaply to compete with it :)
Great to know! Thank you.
Have you ever tried a safety razor I’m super scared
I've been using a razor from Leaf Shave for a few months now and I love it! I was nervous the first time but now I'm hooked and feel very comfortable.
If you are in AU and would like a refillable natural deodorant, try asuvi.com.au and shopnaturally.com.au have shampoo and conditioner bars and many other sustainable products
I got the leaf razor it has the movable head and I love it 🥰 learning curve and some missing skin before I learned how to use it. But it’s like a traditional razor 🤣 Still better than plastic
I just bought the Leaf razor. Waiting for it to arrive. Any tips on using it as I’m nervous about it. Thanks ;)
I love four things from Norwex that I don’t think can be duped.... the kitchen sponges, the cleaning paste, the dusting mit, and the glass cloth (windows and glass has never been so clean with nothing but water!) For dish soap and pot scrub brush I love Theearthlingco.com
Good to know! Thank you for sharing!
@@MeganBell Norwex is also an mlm/pyramid structured company- just FYI!
If not for the environment to save money.
Exactly.
Leaf Razor
Как я попал сюда?😟
Used clothing is probably best for the environment.
Native deodorant has a plastic free option now
I heard that! But I will still continue to support By Humankind and their efforts to eliminate plastic waste
Razor: I use a men's safety razor
Sponges: you can use a natural loofa or coconut scrubber
Awesome, thank you for those suggestions!
Haha I just use a straight razor
epilator,
Hang laundry outside and save electricity.
Okay.....let me just say, you don’t have ‘time’ to make almond milk? Are you kidding? 🤦🏻♀️You do so much more than most ! So, in the future please say you are using your time for other things! Like painting kitchen cabinets or canning chairs OR RAISING YOUR BABY!!! Just saying!
And by the way, good video! 🤗
Haha Jeanne I was cracking up reading your comment!! Thank you, and you’re so right. I just want to do it all and I can’t! Lol