10 zero waste bathroom swaps I use daily - and 5 I don’t recommend anymore

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  • @Mandy0456
    @Mandy0456 ปีที่แล้ว +197

    I love that you re-review items that you previously thought were good options. This is super important! Our knowledge evolves, and sometimes companies change.

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +12

      We learn new things, and our preferences and lives change all the time, I think it is really important to be able to go back and reconsider when we gather new information - especially in sustainability 🌿

    • @mollyhanna9783
      @mollyhanna9783 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GittemaryI agree! Our abilities and capacity to do different things also change over time in different seasons of life. I am always evaluating what it’ll the lost sustainable and what I can most feasibly due consistently!

  • @jacquelinek
    @jacquelinek 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    To anyone consisering the Leaf razor, I would NOT recommend it because the leaf uses a proprietary blade. If Leaf goes out of business, you cannot use it anymore. Traditonal safety razors have kept the same shape for 100+ years and you can buy the blades at any store from any brand. That's the better way to go.

    • @productofmytime
      @productofmytime 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      they can also take a standard safety razor blade (snapped in half lengthways, easy to do by folding blade while its still in the paper)

  • @jan1babs
    @jan1babs ปีที่แล้ว +63

    Loophas are plants. I've grown them. They are a sort of courgette. You keep the fruit and dry it out and there is your loopha.

  • @anyawillowfan
    @anyawillowfan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    This is great, but remember if you are unable to use a sustainable option (ie due to disability or low income), that is okay - it's better to make the changes you can, than to feel so guilty for the ones you can't that you don't do anything. Sustainability must include accessibility and inclusion.
    I would also add that throwing away what you currently have to buy sustainable is not helpful - wait until you've finished with your item before making the swap

  • @wild_cub_times
    @wild_cub_times ปีที่แล้ว +54

    I saw a soap hack: you cut one bar into 4 pieces and store the 3 away. The whole soap wont be soaked or suck up all the moisture sum when you're showering. Also I accidentally fit the bar into a teeny tiny glass jar I then took to a camping trip :D (and totally rocking with the day after makeup myself too XD)
    Also about dent tabs, I wish someone could innovate multi tasty tabs, like a candy jar, but in different flavored dent tabs (for mental/sensory health reasons)

    • @livewire3976
      @livewire3976 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not exactly the same and haven't tried them myself, but Crush & Brush tablets come in a few soda flavours- you could get them each and then mix them in another jar. Just an idea, I like your idea though!

    • @Etianen7
      @Etianen7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The cutting up soap tip is very useful, especially with larger bars of soap.

  • @sanne8210
    @sanne8210 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    "i don't need my bathroom to half smell like lavender and half smell like poop"
    that resonated with me 😂
    nice video, thank you!

  • @kiterafrey
    @kiterafrey ปีที่แล้ว +60

    Natural Loofah comes from the Loofah Gourd which is a land plant that you can dry into a sponge. It is more like an exfoliator sponge and not as soft as sea sponge.

    • @zevrxn
      @zevrxn ปีที่แล้ว +5

      the good thing about it is that if you can stand the first few days, you can kinda break the loofah in and it becomes a lot softer. i don't particularly mind the exfoliation anyway so it works super well for me
      edit bc i forgot: also i get mine for free from my relatives that grow the loofah plant at home so it's a money saver on top of being sustainable

    • @Huntress_Raven
      @Huntress_Raven 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where does it grow?

    • @kiterafrey
      @kiterafrey 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Huntress_Raven It's native to Southeast Asia but can be grown almost anywhere. It needs tons of drying time if you plan to make loofahs out of it. It gas to mold during drying so best dried in like a garage, shed, basement etc

    • @breadroomghost8764
      @breadroomghost8764 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Young loofahs are edible if you chose to grow your own. The plants are easily grown anywhere you can grow squashes or cucumbers. I have mine grow over my shed to make it easier to harvest the gourds and for the look

  • @laurasolah13
    @laurasolah13 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    girl i don't get the tongue scraper hate haha. it's literally one of the few "zero waste swaps" i actually use EVERY single day - and one of the things where the "zero waste swap" is so much better than the "normal" version. it has been such a game changer for my dental hygiene; it just makes my mouth feel way more clean and makes my breath a lot nicer as well. but anyway, loved the video as always

    • @officialheidirose
      @officialheidirose ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I remember getting a free plastic one from my dentist years ago, but I never incorporated it into my routines. Maybe it’s different for me, but I didn’t get the point since I can simply use my toothbrush on my tongue if I feel the need🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @IrethEaron
    @IrethEaron ปีที่แล้ว +24

    "I dont need my bathroom to half smell like lavender, half smell like poop." LOL
    I 100% agree with that. I don't get these air fresheners. They don't get rid of the bad smell, just add another smell on top which just makes it worse in my opinion. Just open a window!

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Air freshener has never in the history of toilets been able to actually cover the smell anyway, we all know what happened in there, but it’s okay 😂

    • @giselasommer9537
      @giselasommer9537 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Totally agree. The best punchline I heard about that was: Now it smells as if somebody pooped into a lavenderpatch!

    • @Huntress_Raven
      @Huntress_Raven 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Just flush the toilet.

  • @giuliagatti1912
    @giuliagatti1912 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    we love these videos, thank you Gittemary!
    as an italian, i will never NOT be surprised when people don't use a bidet, to me it is so natural! Also, I wish tooth tabs weren't so expensive still - they come at 20 cents each in my local zero waste/ bulk store which is WILD to me, and the 100% aluminum tube toothpaste is even more expensive... that's not accessible to me, sadly.

    • @Thelilichannel6907
      @Thelilichannel6907 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So you just always have a towel next to the bidet to dry off? I’ve never used one before but I understand finally the value of one.

    • @ecofriendlyadventures5154
      @ecofriendlyadventures5154 ปีที่แล้ว

      Could you see if you can order from Peace With The Wild? I use them in the UK, and they are great. With the tooth tabs, you can order them in a glass jar or a recyclable paper bag for re-fill. They also have loads of other eco friendly products. I think they shop to Europe

    • @mara4569
      @mara4569 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Thelilichannel6907 Yes, exactly :)

  • @Mimijona
    @Mimijona ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Agree with a lot but tongue scraper is a staple every day since I got it. Cant compare with just brushing the tongue with the toothbrush, it feels so much cleaner with the scraper. Aside from actual or perceived benefits, the feeling alone for me is enough and I've used it almost every day since I got it :)

  • @MirsUrmel
    @MirsUrmel ปีที่แล้ว +10

    In Germany, recycled toiletpaper is Not as recent as in other countries. I remember using virgin fibre toilet paper for the first time in my home like 2011. And that was only because my brother and I begged my mother to buy softer tp for weeks (cause recycled tp used to be way more stiff and scratchy).

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams ปีที่แล้ว

      I decided to start making my own "family cloth" last yr. I had left over tshirt pieces (sleeve portion from a short sleeve shirt) from making tshirt quilts that were sitting in my fabric remnants box. I learned about FC during '20 and finally tried it several months later. I watched a ton of vids about them but finally went for it after watching Heidi at Rain Country

  • @angelika6620
    @angelika6620 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My mum has been buying her towels from thrift stores for years and she always finds the coolest patterns and prints❤

    • @sarahkinsey5434
      @sarahkinsey5434 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I saw a really cool idea of what to do with old ones: sew them together to make a big picnic or beach blanket.

    • @angelika6620
      @angelika6620 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@sarahkinsey5434 That's a great idea!

    • @sarahkinsey5434
      @sarahkinsey5434 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@angelika6620 more thoughts: makeup wipes, un paper towels, baby bibs/burp cloths, etc

  • @xoMiaMoore
    @xoMiaMoore ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I have a few LastObject items I've tried and I agree with what you said. I really wanted to like their Last Swab, and I used it for a long time, but mine broke with less than a year of use. I couldn't find anything on their website about how to dispose of it, and at first they didn't have refills so I would have had to buy the whole item with the case again. (And the case is not necessary IMO).
    I think their LastTissue item makes more sense, if you're someone who is used to carrying tissues on the go. The case makes a lot of sense.
    I'm curious to see what they do in the future. I will say, a bunch of people I know who aren't interested in low waste have items from them, so it feels like they are reaching an audience that is normally not interested in lower waste swaps.

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I am 50/50 on the “reaching new consumers” thing, I understand 100%, and I also think that it is great that they reach people that perhaps wouldn’t look into reusables otherwise. But there could also be an issue with consumers learning that sustainability = shiny new things, rather than using that we have. I don’t have an exact solution, but yeah, I can see both pros and cons 😅

  • @kathrynweeks7595
    @kathrynweeks7595 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The only problem with a bidet, is it uses water. We are on tank water and so water is precious and we couldn't waste water in this way.
    If we had mains water, and didn't have to think about our water usage, then maybe.
    Not everyone has the luxury of unlimited water, including having to pay for water usage.
    Love your channel, just bought your book. ❤

    • @coline9332
      @coline9332 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can take travel bidet (basically a thick plastic bottle with nose throwing water out when you press it). I uses on a daily basis instead of a bidet

    • @julieheath6335
      @julieheath6335 ปีที่แล้ว

      Compared to the amount of water and energy to make paper... probably much less, right?

    • @kathrynweeks7595
      @kathrynweeks7595 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Julie Heath you are possibly correct, but when you live with only tank water, it isnt something you would do.

  • @jinxly420
    @jinxly420 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I agree with your take on LastSwab and their extra packaging. There is also no way you can get more than 10,000 uses on one swab. All the ones I tried broke within 10 😂

  • @ursulacook9883
    @ursulacook9883 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    If you "can't do" without Q Tips, just wrap a tiny bit if cotton wool around e.g. a match & twirl it between thumb & forefinger. Just discard the cotton wool. - If you have the toilet right next to the armature of your bathtub, you can just use the showerhead instead of installing a bidet 😉

  • @SALVATl0N
    @SALVATl0N ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Bidet PSA. Using one makes it very unpleasant when you don’t have access to it. I have driven out of my way to get back home so I can use it. I need to do a calculation to see if it’s actually better for the environment for me. But for sure, I can’t go back to paper.

    • @inspiredby624
      @inspiredby624 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are portable bidets. Probably not as comfy as a proper one but it might be worth a try :)

    • @julieheath6335
      @julieheath6335 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Any squeeza tube with water in it can function as bidet. Really... they are not a complex thing.
      Just carry an empty plastic bottle around that you can fill and squeeze.

  • @craftygirl138
    @craftygirl138 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The safety razors which are double edge razors have been around for hundreds of years. My dad and brothers all used them with either soap lathered up or shaving foam. This was well before the disposable kind came out which were meant to be easier to use and more convenient.

  • @rbrown6476
    @rbrown6476 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love all your tips. Love the fact that you come times review decisions made earlier in the journey of helping to heal Planet Earth! We’re all on the journey and it’s great to hear other people’s tips for earth friendly living ❤ Bless you
    I’d like to add some points about towels for people if I may: never use conditioner on your towels - it coats the cotton fibres with a layer of silicone, which doesn’t absorb moisture. This turns your towel into a device for pushing water around the body, instead of absorbing moisture from the body. Also conditioner causes slimy build up in washing machines. Use a tablespoon of white vinegar in the final wash and dry stuff outdoors. This makes towels crisp and fresh to dry efficiently and slightly exfoliate the top layer of skin.
    And when people are thinking about buying towels, don’t throw away your towels and then buy organic cotton towels - please use the ordinary cotton towels you already own, until they are threadbare. Only when something is broken is the time to buy new. The constant pressure from homeware shops to update the colour of towels is alarming. There was a navy blue towel craze, there was a cream towel craze, then suddenly everyone had to buy new grey towels, we’ve had wine, peach, turquoise, brown, lime green etc.
    And now we’re all told we must buy new white ones. By the way, I think white is best, because watching the poor employees in sweatshops of hot countries, attend to dark dyed towelling is distressing! They are inhaling the toxic dyes for many hours each day just to satisfy our desire to create a boutique hotel effect in our home bathrooms!😢
    I always think the most earth friendly thing to do, is to use what you own, until it cannot be used any more.

  • @clairecooke6268
    @clairecooke6268 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Agree with everything except the homemade toothpaste and deodorant 😆 I have made my own for several years now and it’s so convenient to be able to whip up more using ingredients I already have in my kitchen, I would never go back to buying it pre-made.

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great that you enjoy it, kudos! 💪

  • @agnesatangle
    @agnesatangle ปีที่แล้ว +8

    2:57 I have made my own make-up removal wipes from lots of different materials but my favourites so far are those I made from ”swedish dishcloths”. Washable over and over again and eventually compostable.

  • @alannananaa
    @alannananaa ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm 5 months late to this discussion, but the Last Swab was one of my first purchases in my zero waste journey and I fall in and out of love with it. The ear one I use more, though you're not supposed to use things like that in your ears. But I cannot get on board with the other one that mimics a "standard" cotton bud. I use it for my make up and it's so hard to clean and I find it just smears my make up everywhere. I do use it to apply spot treatment though. So hopefully I can find uses for these things!

  • @moniqueraeshell6689
    @moniqueraeshell6689 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had to send my safety razor to leaf shave for repair. I was lost without it but they are amazing! I sent my recycling tin with it and they repaired my razor and sent it back so quickly with a new recycling tin! Highly recommend leaf safety razors! Also I spent $2.00 on blades for the entire last year just saying ❤

  • @LK-ir2pg
    @LK-ir2pg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’ve never heard of the mimikaki! I’m so excited I’ve been looking for a different way to clean my ears and I’m very excited to try this. I just can’t get behind the silicone q-tip thing, the idea of that in my ear kind of grossed me out. I know this is an older video but I had to comment.

  • @anikaludemann9159
    @anikaludemann9159 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love yout war of talking, your Humor! Thanks! I ve been on my Zero waste journey for quite some time now too but always hear a thing in your Videos that encourages me to go back to sth i tried once or try sth new.

  • @ALadybugDreamsOfAFarm
    @ALadybugDreamsOfAFarm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree so much on your "5 swaps I don't recommend anymore"! We have reusable cotton swaps and my husband snapped them in half while using them. We now can barely use them. Will likely go back to normal ones. For deodorant I go for a spray that is mostly alcohol based from a drug store nature cosmetics brand available in my country. Works waaaay better than homemade and the crystal one didn't work at all on me.

  • @lyannecb8499
    @lyannecb8499 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've got a glass nail file that I've had for about 25 years and still looks as good as when I got it. Though I've also got disposable nail files in my knitting bag & car from when I've been given them as gifts, because it's better to use them than throw them straight away. (Is having a car zero waste? Of course not! But sadly, my health means I do need a car for transport. Even more reason to do the best I can in other areas.)

  • @kinakomochi_cats
    @kinakomochi_cats ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have the last tissue and the last tissue box, along with the last swab from the last object. I like it but it's true that the last swab looks flimsy so I'm always very careful when using it. I think the last tissue (a to-go tissue box) is a great idea and can make reusable hankies more accessible to non-zero waste folks. I like it a lot. The box... meh. It's nice, but any other box would have been nice too, I think.

  • @Juste_Elie
    @Juste_Elie ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I tried LastObject with the LastSwab and I loved it, I have hyper sensitivities (I'm autistic, I can handle wood or metal, sadly) and this one helped to keep proper ear hygiene, 3 years and it's still ok (I had to reglue one tip, tho) but I agree with you, the case for it is not necessary and I also got their tissues (home and pocket ones, because mine were old and full of holes 😅 i finally got rid of it), and I really love the silicone sleeves, and I still can use any of my tissues in that sleeve to keep it clean in my bag. I never heard of straws from them, and their packagings is just a piece of carboard.
    I wouldn't buy cotons, I made my own with some old teeshirts ^^

  • @stephanieiv1163
    @stephanieiv1163 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I love Greendoor‘s deodorant. It comes in a little tin. You can recycle or reuse the packaging. And you’ll never smell bad again. Ever.

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ll have to check it out 👌

    • @gloryunderfoot700
      @gloryunderfoot700 ปีที่แล้ว

      I just recently purchased a salt stone deodorant that has been working well for me, but, in case it doesn’t hold up during the summer, I’m going to check out your suggestion.

  • @stephaniebryan9470
    @stephaniebryan9470 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    These are some of my favourite videos from you. Liked that it's an update from your previous recommendations ❤

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว

      Happy you like them 🥰

  • @sareeb3324
    @sareeb3324 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have the LastStraw and I love it. My drinks tend to not make it into my mouth without a straw because of nerve damage to my lips and jaw, so this has been a good swap for me. I think in that type of situation it could be more eco friendly than disposable.
    I have a set of reusable facial rounds as well. I use them twice a day, so I think that is probably better than disposable. Mine came in compostable packaging and are compostable fabric.
    I love my Ethique solid personal care products. They're affordable and sustainable.
    I have a reusable swab set made from controlled harvest bamboo and silicon. They're okay but not a true swap. They're currently my only eco swap regret.
    My travel bidet though... I don't want to be without it.

  • @GravityFallsUp
    @GravityFallsUp ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought last objects box of tissues and like them a lot. Very helpful when I was sick and had to go through a whole box of tissues in 2 days

  • @lauracanna2201
    @lauracanna2201 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't need my bathroom to smell like half lavender and half poop 😂😂😂😂😂 loved it!

  • @irenemilenkovic1940
    @irenemilenkovic1940 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So from the one thing that you mentioned that you don't recommend is homemade deodorant and that's the one thing I have been loving to make for years now. It took my sister and I few days to get used to it because it works on the lymphatic system differently and there was a lot of detoxing that took place :( However, I found my recipe that works well for me and it gives me 12 hour coverage without staining my clothes. That part also took a while to get right. I also do agree, not a big advocate for essential oils being used in air fresheners and the likes, mainly because they are meant to a large degree to be medicinal. Using lavender in the bathroom after pooing isn't going to help my anxiety even in the slightest so wasting that much time and that many resources which were put into making essential oils seems silly. However, side note, you might find this useful or useless, if you need to get a fowl scent out such as cat urine, a few drops of lavender and rose I have found works like a charm either in the washing machine or cleaning agent.

  • @kailovi
    @kailovi ปีที่แล้ว +6

    thank you for mentioning the last swap or whatever! I got some of their products as gifts from family, which yeah nice thought, but I was also baffled at the small plastic container for a single swap stick, like wtf? I also have a metallic ear spoon (from korea) which I use, so I had no use for the last swap thing so I sold it to someone who was interested in it. It feels such an "aesthetic of ethics" brand to me, as they're just more needles pretty junk for people to buy.
    I love my stainless steel tongue scraper, took maybe three nights to get used to it but now it feels bad to be without. You can't get the same result with your toothbrush, but the spoon point is great, I need to try it out since with the scraper the position comes naturally but don't know how to use the edge of the spoon unless maybe a small spoon 🤔

  • @creationslandscapedesigns
    @creationslandscapedesigns ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This one time many years ago I made deo and used tangerine oil for scent that made it the color of butter. I put some in a mason jar to give to my mother. I put it on her kitchen table and forgot to tell her about it. Later that week she told me that the butter I left her tasted gross. hahaha

  • @terrymorris740
    @terrymorris740 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    instead of using makeup wipes i just use an oil cleanser that i buy in glass containers and just re use them
    i fin it much easier to use and they are super gentle on the skin!

  • @mariaborgvall7350
    @mariaborgvall7350 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After having learnt more about cottons inpact on the environment - including organic cotton - I absolutely refuse to buy any more cotton (other than thrifted). Comming to the comment section looking for recommendations on linnen towels. I have one linnen bath towel but it was very poor quality so it leaves fuzz on all the laundry.
    I use linnen washcloths. They are gently exfoliating when dry.
    Estetitions don't recommend loofas - natural or synthetic as they are too abrasive. Just learnt that myself and thought I should share.

  • @miramare1991
    @miramare1991 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just found out you are coming to my hometown Zagreb and I am high key in tears 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @GarouLady
    @GarouLady ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I work at a grocery store and they are constantly spraying air fresheners in there. I keep telling them it's a bathroom not a perfume palor, and people with asthma and COPD like me, that chemical smell is very dangerous. i tried to use a natural orange scented vinegar that I made myself and people complained that it smelled like vinegar. ummm, and chemically nauseaous air fresheners are any better?? For Teeth I like to use The Dirt's Sweet Orange Toothpowder. Works a solid treat and I don't need the foaming nastiness of some of the tooth tabs nor the overpowdering flavoring of toothpastes and my teeth get cleaned beautifully.

  • @BethAge95
    @BethAge95 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Agree on almost everything! Would love to swap to a safety razor but am still too scared, will have to give myself a push some day. But the toothpaste tabs have never worked for me. Not only are they insanely expensive (at least in the zero waste shops available to me), like 10 times more expensive than tooth paste, but also they don't have the right ingredients to actually protect the teeth like flour and xylithol. So switched back after trying for a few months, there might be better ones out there now though, so might be worth checking again. At the moment I use the toothpaste from happy brush, which is vegan, has all the ingredients I want, the tube is 30% recycled and 100% recyclable, so not great, but better than the very low standard atm and works a lot better for me than the dental tabs :)

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I would like to add that the toothtabs from Denttabs can be purchased both with and without fluoride, I agree that they are still more expensive than supermarket options, however personally, it is one of those things I am okay paying extra for, now that I stopped buying so many other things 😁

    • @nicolejacobson6824
      @nicolejacobson6824 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Leaf razor the brand she has in the video makes a metal 3 blade razor that I've been using for over a year and LOVE.

  • @cutepig8078
    @cutepig8078 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You don't actually need makeup wipes if you double cleanse, and double cleansing is much gentler on your skin than pulling it with makeup wipes.

  • @patriciaschniers310
    @patriciaschniers310 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You look so pretty and peaceful today ❤

  • @lpanayi6954
    @lpanayi6954 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tongue scrapers are amazing, sorry. They make things taste amazing again. I use one about weekly and it's like having a new tongue! I also make air fresheners with a few drops of essential oils in a spray bottle of boiled water. It mists and really works. I also adore my water flosser which was a gift, and prefer it to 'natural' floss, and my gums are happier. The tooth tabs I tried just got damp and went soggy despite all my efforts. I adore one brand of powder shampoo (not dry shampoo) over any bars I've tried, and alternate between two types of natural deodorant depending on the weather, etc. I can't fully get behind bamboo toothbrushes, but I do always use mine for cleaning other things after. I haven't got a bidet, bit I've used tp plus a jug of water for years. Does the same thing. All my towels are ancient and I dyed some so they're not quite so random. Loved the vid. Thanks!😊

  • @nicolecrane3119
    @nicolecrane3119 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Waiiit, can you do an impact video on essential oils??? I have friends and family who sell them and I’d love to have more info!

  • @Shahoda90
    @Shahoda90 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Du er virkelig en inspiration for mig. Jeg har idag været ude og købe bambus tandbørste, sæbe bar til bad og hår. Da jeg lige er flyttet til tyskland og ikke rigtig har noget indkom vil jeg ind i genbrugsbutikker og finde glas så jeg kan udskifte alt plastik beholdere med glas som du har i dit køkken. Tusind tak for dig. Jeg elsker seriøst dine videoer. Hvor er jeg glad for at have fundet dig herinde. Og nå ja så jeg også stoppet med købe fra shein takket være dig igen 😂❤

  • @sandramaki7819
    @sandramaki7819 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Such a great video! Love that you review what you once endorsed. ❤ I have been living almost zero waste since 2017 and there has been some trial and error. I use a no package deodorant from a local company Nous le Savon ( which means we know and we the soap, play on words). It works great. I am lucky that we have a local vendor here in Montreal Rose Citron who also makes and sells toothpaste in bulk. It tastes great and works well, better than the tooth tabs that I have tried. Love your content!

  • @taobullock7728
    @taobullock7728 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recently switched to using tooth tabs! And love them! Super effortless swap to start with!

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I LOVE them, so much better than the DIY toothpaste in my opinion

    • @taobullock7728
      @taobullock7728 ปีที่แล้ว

      Absolutely. I tried that out too a while ago. Never again😂

  • @lydiajoystuart4082
    @lydiajoystuart4082 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I agree about the homemade toothpaste. I tried it once. I hated hated hated it!!

  • @pamelawalton1255
    @pamelawalton1255 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lol safety razors should have a health warning, I've used one for years can't remember how many times I've nearly hacked off my lower leg below the knee the knees always seem to catch it😊

  • @carolynzauss1631
    @carolynzauss1631 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting. I watch alot of zero waste TH-cams for ideas. Little by little I try adapting them to my life. You did introduce me to a couple of items I didn’t know snot that I liked. Also I appreciate your thoughts on some I knew about but haven’t tried yet and maybe won’t now.

  • @cherylkaye
    @cherylkaye ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi. Loved this vide. Just curious have you ever tried tooth soap?
    I use tooth soap, and it is great for travelling (if you're away for more than a few weeks I find tabs can get bulky).
    Just an extra idea for you. 😊💜

  • @zengarden22
    @zengarden22 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A great air freshener is incense. I use a Japanese brand called Morning Star. I break one in half and it works perfectly.

  • @an_birb
    @an_birb ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I agree with you on the tongue scraper thing, if in part because I can't stand the sensation that goes along with it. I would much rather just use my toothbrush to clean my tongue instead of doing that.
    As for the crystal deodorant, I'm half and half. I actually do use it and I like it better than most any other deodorant I've tried! I hate things that transfer onto my clothing or leave stains, and the crystal stuff has never done that, which is great! I don't think it /completely/ covers up smells, but I don't think I've ever found a deodorant that has for me either. However, the one thing I don't like about it is the application process. You really want to take your time to make sure you get enough transferred onto your skin and I haaaaaate it. It's such a privileged problem to complain about, but I really do wish it didn't take so long to use lol

  • @breannajohnson1318
    @breannajohnson1318 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I agree with you about homemade deodorants. It is how I found out that I get a rash from baking soda-

  • @DanaBeaufait
    @DanaBeaufait ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I grow luffa it is so fun and they can be sanitized and composted ❤

  • @lorepyls6165
    @lorepyls6165 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The 5 you don't recommend anymore are my go to swaps for yéars 😛 (I'm late to the party with my comment, just discovered your channel and hooked ;-) ).

  • @PlantPerson58
    @PlantPerson58 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a portable bidet and keep it under the sink in my vanity. No need for extra plumbing. I wouldn’t be without it now.

  • @michelleheegaard
    @michelleheegaard 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i recently started using a "medieval" dry shampoo method using cornstatch and a little bit of cacao powder for coloring. It sound ridiculous but it WORKS! Theres a great youtube video about it from Katherine Sewing that takes you through the (very easy) process

  • @ClaraClandestino
    @ClaraClandestino ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I would love to hear you talk about the new (?) microplastic filter by „planetcare solutions“ for the washing machine. Apparently it‘s the first of that kind!

  • @simones.3811
    @simones.3811 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've even seen natural sponges as Beauty Blenders (saw them at Whole Foods)

  • @PumpkinMozie
    @PumpkinMozie 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I also hate touching cotton swabs/puffs!! Everyone I’ve ever told acted like I was crazy haha.

  • @JD-jp2fw
    @JD-jp2fw ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree with everything except the tongue scrapper. I love it and used it for years with oil pulling it keeps my mouth so clean on a level I can't match with anything else.

  • @umbrequil
    @umbrequil ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I get a lot of the backlash behind LastObject. There are 2 products that I like from them though which are their straw and tissues. The tissues I enjoy a lot more than one handkerchief as it's a lot more inconspicuous than a big ass handkerchief and it's better for little snot issues throughout the day. Their straw too I like the metal encased silicone a lot better than the full silicone straws. Their other stuff though seems like they're focusing too much on the smaller part of sustainability

  • @jannienordby4198
    @jannienordby4198 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Fun fact, den mimikaki pind er ikke nyt i Danmark, vikingerne havde i sin tid det vi kalder øre skeer, til at rense ørerne❤ tak for hyggelige videoer. 🥰

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Det er rigtigt! Det er sjovt at se dem udstillet når de ligner dem jeg bruger derhjemme så meget 😍

  • @stephaniezelaya947
    @stephaniezelaya947 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the Last Swab! I tried out the Mimikaki stick before resorting to the Last Swab & I hated the stick! It was painful to clean my ears. The Last Swab is much gentler & I prefer the swab case to protect it from being broken or lost. Just my opinion though.

  • @mariana.a.n.
    @mariana.a.n. ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on the bamboo toothbrushes 😊 I've been using them for a while but it really sucks the bottom of them get moldy really quickly in my bathroom. I'm not sure if there may be a brand that has a solution for that 😬

    • @kvk24
      @kvk24 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If you dry the toothbrush(just the bamboo parts) after every use you won't have this problem :) well unless the jar or whatever you use to store it has water in the bottom

  • @Reiko29DBS
    @Reiko29DBS ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "You could also use a spoon... WOW" I lost it 😂

  • @annesofiafrchfischer2013
    @annesofiafrchfischer2013 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi. I want to add something. About changing towels. I think it was in tænk I found information about it, but often it is just better to use up the towels, blankets and what not you allready have. And then you need new ones then remember to buy the plastic free versions.
    Cause compared to how much plastic it leaves in the water to use the ones you allready have vs. the inpact of producing new ones is bigger.
    And I am new to your channel, do you have good suggestion to how to travel with soapbars? Cause I use soapbars for my body at home (I gave up on hair it seems all the ones I tried was bad). But when I travel I use liquid soap. I have a toiletbag that is always packed, so I don't really take it out when I come home, so I worry about the soap drying proberly and not just become a bacteria bomb cause it is sitting there all wet waiting for me to go on a trip again. So I would need some kind of small container with air holes, I havn't really seen that anywhere...

  • @ChrissyofHamburg
    @ChrissyofHamburg 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you don't have a bidet, you can have a bottle in your bathroom. Fill it with water before you go to the toilet and grab your ‘bum towel’ before you go. This way you can clean yourself without a bidet and without having to buy anything else.

  • @inspiredby624
    @inspiredby624 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I actually use my metal tongue scraper regularly. And I don't think a spoon has a sharp enough edge to do the job properly?

  • @BebiAshymoth
    @BebiAshymoth 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Question on soap bars: are the ingredients of the bars in any way harmful/ acidic to the ocean or contain plastic?

  • @KaliJurena
    @KaliJurena 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You don't actually need make-up remover pads or products. Any make-up can be removed with oil (vegetable, seed, coconut, olive), vaseline or tallow (or lard, if you want to smell extra yummy for your pets :D). Simply coat your fingers in it and rub that onto your face and eyes. Wash with water and soap afterwards. Your skin will feel softer and moisturized.

  • @louiseweberg2619
    @louiseweberg2619 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the video! It would be super cool if you made a video only reviewing shampoo and conditioner bar's.

  • @smr6026
    @smr6026 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don’t mind the last swab as a product, but it’s not the *last* swab you’ll ever need(same with tissues etc you’ll always need more than one unless you feel like washing them between uses). I already feel like I need a few more because one swipe is not enough and I can’t wash it every time I need to reuse it multiple times, I also hate the (recycled??) plastic case it comes in, I’d much rather have a little container with a few in it than one weird little case that the swab doesn’t stay in the right spot, the only thing that could possibly make sense about the case is maybe the hole is to put it on a keychain? But otherwise just kind of weird useless packaging

  • @sandymurray3997
    @sandymurray3997 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I too tried the home made tooth paste.... Yes I agree. It was awful. I buy the biggest tube of tooth paste, without the stripes and use the size of a green pea to brush my teeth and 😝.. 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • @shaunnarochelle
    @shaunnarochelle ปีที่แล้ว +2

    you are a joy 🌸

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary  ปีที่แล้ว

      aw thank you 💕

  • @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808
    @itsgoingtobeok-justbreathe4808 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    loofahs are vine growing plants in the pumpkin/gourd family, not a fungus

  • @neurolotte2406
    @neurolotte2406 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi Gittemary! Is there a sustainable floss alternative? Possibly one that doesn't break the bank...
    Thanks!

    • @smr6026
      @smr6026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’ve seen a lot of refillable corn floss jars online! I don’t know how much they are I bought mine a long time ago, I’ve heard water floss is also good since then you’d never have to throw it away and it can get in all the spots you can’t get with regular flossing if you have trouble but I haven’t tried it so I can’t say how good it actually is

    • @neurolotte2406
      @neurolotte2406 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@smr6026 Thank you Sarah! I didn't know these alternatives existed, I've only ever seen the vegetable silk kind where I live and it's not ideal... I'll look for the ones you mentioned!

  • @ts4595
    @ts4595 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Careful with composting loofahs - certain cities will not compost any kind of sponge because whatever cleaning product traces remain on it might inhibit the organisms facilitating the biodegrading process. Seattle for example does not compost loofahs.
    That said, do use a loofah over a plastic sponge even if you have to throw it in the regular trash. That way you are not contributing to microplastic pollution in the water system.

  • @Shahoda90
    @Shahoda90 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Jeg er lige begyndt at følge dig og hold da op du er virkelig inspirerende. Hvor kan,jeg købe de skrabere som din ?? Og du lavede på et tidspunkt en video af hjemlavet creme men nu kan jeg ikke finde videoen ❤

  • @actualangel5133
    @actualangel5133 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Couldn’t find the mimikaki stick on Amazon 😢

  • @cvelasquez8041
    @cvelasquez8041 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What does everyone do with their bidet towels while you're waiting to wash? I know I'll get hate 😂 but I just don't think I'm ready for a bidet solely because of the towel situation.

  • @CrystleDragon
    @CrystleDragon ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I really love my tongue scraper, but to each their own. I'd love to consider something like dental tabs. Does anyone in the comments know if there is a good option for someone who has been told they need to use toothpaste made for sensitive teeth?

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Crystle, I've had & used a tongue scraper for about a decade. Found out about 5 yrs ago I'm supposed to be using sensitive toothpaste. Are you just wanting to figure out the options available or does it have to be within the "Z-waste" concept?

    • @CrystleDragon
      @CrystleDragon ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hibiscus-dreams I have a tube toothpaste that works well for my teeth, but I was considering tooth tabs when I wrote that comment. Not really sure I want to anymore, purely because I tend to have a dry-ish mouth, so it may not work for me.

  • @Jamielea12
    @Jamielea12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I bought the last swab after watching one of your videos years ago…hated it, used it once and now it’s sitting lonely in the back of the cupboard. Terrible

  • @HLBear
    @HLBear 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the US, I buy 7th Generation recycled toilet paper. I find it is not stiff, goes far, and I'm all about recycled.

  • @jadeh1724
    @jadeh1724 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would love your take on Native as a whole. Their plastic free DO is widely used and works, but what about the rest of it? 1% for the planet but only on the plastic free product. Seems sus.

  • @neta565
    @neta565 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've tried a few solid shampoo bars, unfortunately they're not for me,as they leave a film on my hair and feels dirtier than before it was washed.

  • @miaik-
    @miaik- ปีที่แล้ว

    Using a GOOD safety razor is so much more comfortable than using a (good) "regular" razor.
    Using a lower quality or cheaper safety razor is like trying to shave with a cheese slicer.. yes I have a scar on my ankle where I scraped my skin off

    • @Ingrid-jx7iz
      @Ingrid-jx7iz ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Cheese slicer😂 I agree, quality is best, what safety razor do you use or recommend ?

    • @miaik-
      @miaik- ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ingrid-jx7iz I use Henson AL13 and it's actually so nice, like I look forward using it which sounds so odd but it's true. 😅 It bends the blade a little so it's in an easier angle to use.
      My bf actually got one to use to shave his head and he's loving it, and I tried it and wanted one for myself too. It's around 65€ but it's worth it.

  • @smirbelbirbel
    @smirbelbirbel 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I tried Who gives a crap and found the quality of the paper absolutely atrocious. The places I had to pick paper pieces from... I'd rather have it a little more cardboardy than disintegrating. Went back to the bleached recycled paper from my local supermarket, hoping for a bleach-free version.

  • @vampsweets
    @vampsweets หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loofa is a gourd not a fungi
    And konjaku is a plant.
    I have not heard of any fungi that can replace a loofah. And the sea sponge (porifera) is an animal.

  • @celinefuchs4095
    @celinefuchs4095 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the video!
    Does anyone have recommendations for natural or low-impact antiperspirants? In summer I sweat quite a bit, sometimes in winter too if I have one too many layers, and when I used natural deodorant I ended up staining my white or pale-colored shirts. I don’t want to depend on products with aluminum in them (which I understand is what blocks perspiration) but I also would like to be able to wear my lighter colored clothing without worrying about ruining them. (My current solution is natural deodorant when wearing dark colors, and the mass market in plastic antiperspirants when wearing white…but would love to see what other options exist)

    • @BethAge95
      @BethAge95 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I do the same as you, haven't found a product that is natural and doesn't stain my clothes :(

    • @coline9332
      @coline9332 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Enfants sauvage is a brand that works well for me.

    • @celinefuchs4095
      @celinefuchs4095 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@coline9332 thanks for the recommendation, I’ll look into that!

    • @AprilCMango
      @AprilCMango ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I use the Old Spice mens ones in cardboard! Although I don’t sweat much, I definitely don’t sweat with them. I’ve also never ever had clothing damage and have been using it for years. I also think the smell is the best of any cardboard deodorant I’ve tried. I think I tried one by Raw or something?? It MADE me smell. Tom’s was a little overpowering, so it’s the one I just keep in my work locker. My friend had some clothing damage from Native, which I had unfortunately already purchased and would be thrown out if I returned, so I just put it on with old sleep shirts or old workout clothing.

    • @AprilCMango
      @AprilCMango ปีที่แล้ว

      omg nevermind, I think it was discontinued 😭 I hadn’t realized 😭😭😭😭 Back to square one

  • @Tooti_Tanki05
    @Tooti_Tanki05 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can you please please PLEASE cover the environmental impact of fishing? 😭

  • @starlight7567
    @starlight7567 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a question that has been going on in my head for a while now! Soon I will live in my very first own place and I‘ve been thinking of getting a bidet that you can attach to the toilet. Now my question is, is there even a way to get these thrifted of would that be kinda nasty? I have a tight budget and we do have some stores that offer them..for a pretty high price though. You can get them online like Amazon but that’s the option I would like to avoid :/ Does anyone have some advice about that? Thanks for listening 💗

  • @AprilCMango
    @AprilCMango ปีที่แล้ว

    I am such an essential oil hater (minus the one I made a mix with for yoga mat cleaner), and the most popular scents just have to be my two LEAST FAVORITE scents.
    And my reusable makeup remover pads were amazing for years but have hurt my skin this past year 😭 I had to go back to cotton balls

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh my, regarding the makeup remover pads.
      I just made my daughter a full set of extra large double-sided pads... she's tried them and said they are much softer than the commercially made ones. I'm hoping they will last a while.
      Where did you get the pads you were using from?

    • @AprilCMango
      @AprilCMango ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@hibiscus-dreams Mine were microfiber ones from some brand off Amazon years ago and I think eventually the makeup just doesn’t wash out anymore

    • @hibiscus-dreams
      @hibiscus-dreams ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @April
      Ohhh, I use microfiber cloths to clean house with (have been since the 90s).
      TY for your reply
      I'm not sure I could imagine washing my face or body with it though 🤔
      The pads I made I used cotton quilting batting - old towels or socks no longer being used, flannel/fleece sweatshirt, and satin or sateen for the outer softer layer (last part was daughter's request)

  • @BelleAllBlack
    @BelleAllBlack 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loofas are a gourd, almost like a squash, not a fungus

  • @ultravioletcatastrophe
    @ultravioletcatastrophe 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    there's a couple of recycled TP options at the supermarket but they all come wrapped in plastic still :/

  • @Elena-zg7oy
    @Elena-zg7oy ปีที่แล้ว

    Question I am using solid soaps for a lomg time but something that bothers me is that in the end it is always sticking to the soapholder and can almost not be removed. do you have a tip for that so it does not stick so much ?

    • @lyannecb8499
      @lyannecb8499 ปีที่แล้ว

      The best solution I've found is to let them dry. So, when I've used shampoo & conditioner bars, they need to dry out between use (we live in hard water land, I've found refill liquid shampoo & conditioner work best for my hair at the moment), so they're not getting the build up sticking them to the container.
      With the bars of hand soap on the sink... They do get sticky. So each time I use them, I leave them the other way up, so they can dry on the top between uses. I get less sticky build up on the bar that lives on a wire rack in the downstairs toilet than the bar that lives on the sink in the upstairs bathroom, and that's partly because air can circulate more around the wire rack, and partly because the sink is poorly designed and doesn't drain well from the soap wells on it. (I'm in a rented house, if you own your home & can change the sink, take your time to make sure the soap well actually drains effectively.) I had the soap on a loofah soap holder for a few months this year, but it went mouldy, so that's not an effective solution. Harder soap takes longer to get sticky - but I choose not to use tallow, so that's not an option for me. I've had lightweight sturdy plastic soap dishes in the past with drainage holes at the base and enough clearance between the holes at the base and the surface it will rest on that the soap can drain & dry between uses - but I've not seen affordable soap dishes for a long time, or more importantly, ones that aren't likely to crack my sink if my autistic son throws them into it... So I live with the soft soap bars.
      You can take the small ends of soap bars and press them together to make another bar to use.