Green up your holiday gift giving!

Green up your holiday gift giving on Thirsties Blog
It's the season of gift giving and what better time to buy some of those green products you won't normally spend on yourself? I've been amazed by how much my lifestyle has changed since I started using cloth diapers on my babes. I'm more aware of what goes on my skin, my children's skin, as well as the everyday household products we use. So think outside of the box and give your loved ones the gift of green and clean! Clothes, Suds, and Dryer Balls - I think the easiest place to start greening up your laundry is by getting rid of dryer sheets with fabric softener. Those puppies are nasty little things when you look at everything that's found in them!  (Click here for a detailed account of why I made the switch.) It may take some getting used to; your clothes may not feel as soft  because you're getting rid the fabric softener and they won't be scented. You know what though? Clothes shouldn't smell like flowers or that fresh linen scent! Replace the dryer sheets with wool dryer balls. They not only do a great job of fluffing your laundry but they speed up drying times by moving the damp clothes around. For optimum performance you should have at least six balls in use. If you're dying for that scented clothes smell try adding a drop or two of essential oils to your dryer balls. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who has the Greenest Skin of All? Whatever you're putting on your body is going to be absorbed directly into your bloodstream; after all, your skin is one of your body's largest organs. Start out by changing your body wash/soap and switch it up for an all natural one. I use the website, Environmental Working Group, and their Skindeep Database to find the safest option for myself and my family. One of my favorite skin care products is a small mom-run business called Jenuinely Pure; its based out of Iowa and was founded on the principles of creating a truly natural product at an affordable price. I also have finally found an all natural deodorant that works and that I like!!! I don't know if buying someone deodorant is something everyone gift recipient would appreciate, however, with your armpits being the gateway to your lymph nodes, you have to be aware of what you're putting there. I've tried a lot of natural and organic brands that just haven't done the trick. By the mid-afternoon I'm stinking to high heaven! I love Primal Pit Paste. It lasts throughout the day and it is incredibly safe to use. Be forewarned though, this is a deodorant only. You should sweat, it's a natural job of your body to get rid of toxins. At the same time using an antiperspirant plugs your sweat glands preventing them from doing their job. Toys for all the Girls and Boys - Ever thought about buying natural toys for that little one of your gift list? With the scary realization back in 2007 that lead was found in the paint from toys manufactured in China, more and more parents are looking for all natural, made in the USA toys. A few that I've found and thought looked great are toys from American Toy Company (found here on Thirsties' retailer Peapods in Minnesota), Glob Colors Fruit and Veggie Based Paints, Green Toys, and Sparklehearts, all natural beauty products for girls. And naturally, there's the gift of cloth...diapers! Think cloth diapers, wet bags, you name it!
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18 comments

  • We’re going extra green and making dryer balls this year. Goodwill/Salvation Army 100% wool sweaters cost a lot less than new yarn, and felt better.

    Melanie on
  • Hey I think all natural deodorant is a great gift! :) thanks for the ideas!

    Emily Stewart on
  • I use baking soda & vinegar in my hair and sunflower and castor oils on my face. add in homemade baking soda deodorant and grandpas baking soda soap and that is about it!

    Sierra on
  • I gave my niece beeswax block crayons for hanukkah this year!

    Melissa C. on
  • I am giving cloth diapering accessories to friends who are expecting!

    Sara P. on

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