How to Naturally Clean Fruits and Veggies
Washing your produce is important, but instead of pricey bottled cleaning solutions, go the DIY route instead. Here's how.
Washing your produce is important, but instead of pricey bottled cleaning solutions, go the DIY route instead. Here's how.
Balanced hormones equal a balanced mood and healthier body.
If your hardwood floors are in need of a shine, try this simple and pure recipe that leaves nothing behind.
To celebrate Earth Day, we compiled a list of toxin-free household cleaners you can make at home. Swap your store-bought dish soap, household scrub and multipurpose cleaner for these clean, homemade alternatives.
Freshen your breath naturally with this alcohol- and fluoride-free herbal rinse.
Learn how to make an eco-friendly dish soap that's gentle on digits but tough on dishes.
Zen out and relax your mind, body and spirit using this aromatherapy floral bath soak that’s easy to make at home. Soothing essential rose and ylang ylang oils are romantic and calming. The French pink clay is cleansing, detoxifying and mild enough for all skin types, plus it gives the salts a pretty pink hue.
Cleaning grime and soap scum can be a harsh task using conventional chemical-laden cleaners, but this simple mixture of baking soda and lemon juice works like a charm on everything from bathtubs and shower tiles to the kitchen sink.
If your locks are looking less than lustrous, get to the root of it with this all-natural moisturizing hair and scalp treatment. It’s as easy as making salad dressing!
It’s time to break out the sandals and enjoy the sun! But first, your feet are likely in need of some lovin’ after being bundled up for months.
Whip up this easy and luscious body butter for just $6.50 using 5 pure ingredients.
Exfoliating is often overlooked, but it’s a necessary step in keeping skin looking clear and radiant. With this invigorating and moisturizing face and body scrub, you’ll be nourishing your skin with nothing but the good stuff!
Make the switch from antiperspirant to our lovely aluminum-free lavender deodorant you can easily whip up at home. This is clean living!
Cleaning should be simple, hassle free and safe! If you’ve got a few minutes on your hands and fancy a homemade cleaner, you can avoid toxic ingredients and save money, too, by making your own multipurpose spritz.
These homemade candles cost just $5 each! Using natural essential oil for fragrance and toxin-free, plant-based soy wax means that even your gift giving will be clean and sustainable. Try this fun and easy DIY project that we promise anyone can pull off.