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  • Banned Ingredients
    June 21, 2024
  • Our Favorite Skincare Oils and Their Benefits
    March 31, 2024
  • Reduce Your Clothing Footprint
    March 13, 2024

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Banned Ingredients

Banned Ingredients

June 21, 2024

I was overwhelmed by the number of toxic ingredients in everyday products, so I started making my own. I have nothing against synthetic chemicals proven to be safe, but manufacturers are not required by the FDA to test for safety, nor do specific ingredients need approval before products go on the market. I prefer to err on the side of caution and only use verified and trusted ingredients. Let’s take a moment to talk about what I’ve banned at Walden & Finch:

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Our Favorite Skincare Oils and Their Benefits
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Our Favorite Skincare Oils and Their Benefits

March 31, 2024

Our favorite plant-based oils nourish skin while supplying vitamins and antioxidants, reducing inflammation, healing scars, and reducing redness.

Here are some of our most used and loved skincare oils:

  • Apricot Kernel Oil: derived from the seeds of the apricot fruit. High in fatty acids and vitamins A, C, and E. Apricot kernel oil is also high in unsaturated fat, which makes it conditioning and moisturizing. Apricot kernel oil has antiseptic and antibacterial effects which can help reduce blemishes and protect against environmental damage.

 

  • Argan Oil: derived from kernels of the Argan tree native to Morocco. Argan Oil contains Vitamins A and E, Omega-6, CoQ10, and Squalane, providing moisturizing, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

  • Castor Oil: extracted from the castor bean plant. Castor oil is a staple in soap recipes due to the beautiful lather it creates. It’s also rich in essential fatty acids and has anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. Castor oil also contains triglycerides which help remove dirt from the skin while maintaining moisture.

 

  • Cocoa Butter: extracted from the cacao bean, it moisturizes and improves skin elasticity. Cocoa butter also contains antioxidants and polyphenols which reduce inflammation and fight free radicals.

 

  • Coconut Oil: pressed form the meat of coconuts, coconut oil helps skin retain moisture while also providing antibacterial protection. It reduces inflammation and helps heal wounded skin.

  • Jojoba Oil: extracted from jojoba seeds, jojoba oil (which is technically a wax ester) has a chemical composition similar to the sebum naturally found in our skin. It helps balance our skin’s oil production, hydrates, reduces redness, and is a great source of antioxidants like Vitamin E and B-complex.

 

  • Kokum Butter: extracted from the kokum tree’s fruit, kokum butter moisturizes, provides antioxidants, and has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.

 

  • Olive Oil: derived from pressed olives, this oil is mild, nourishing, rich in Vitamins A, D, E, and K, and has antibacterial properties.

 

  • Rosehip Oil: found in the fruit and seeds of rose bushes, rosehip oil contains Vitamins A, C, and F, fatty acids, the antioxidant lycopene, and is also anti-inflammatory.

 

  • Shea Butter: found in nuts of the African shea tree, shea butter moisturizes, reduces redness and inflammation, and contains Vitamins A and E.

 

  • Sweet Almond Oil: pressed from edible almonds, sweet almond oil contains vitamins A, E, and B6, zinc, and Omega-3 fatty acids. It conditions, moisturizes, reduces inflammation, improves skin tone, and reduces the appearance of scars.

Do you have a favorite skin care oil? Have you incorporated any facial oils into your skincare regimen? Please share below!

Sources:

www.byrdie.com

www.medicalnewsotoday.com

www.webmd.com

www.healthline.com

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Reduce Your Clothing Footprint

Reduce Your Clothing Footprint

March 13, 2024

Our clothing consumption is a serious issue when it comes to climate change and consumerism. Unsustainable production and consumption are at the heart of the global warming crisis. Consumers are buying more clothing and wearing it less often than ever before. The Ellen Macarthur Foundation has estimated that a truckload of discarded clothing is dumped in a landfill every second.

Overfilled Colorful Clothing Rack

But excessive purchasing is only half the issue. The other half is the unethical labor, resource extraction, and toxic waste that clothing production requires. The fashion industry is a significant consumer of water, accounting for approximately one-tenth of all industrial water usage for all factory operations worldwide. In addition, the clothing dying process releases a toxic cocktail of chemicals into the planet’s oceans. To keep prices low, corporations use cheap materials derived from fossil fuels and exploit workers in some of the poorest countries of the world.

To make matters worse, the plastic fibers in our clothing are polluting the oceans when we do our laundry as well. Washing synthetic textiles releases microplastics which end up in our water supply, our fish, and even back into our own bodies.

We are long overdue for a reset of our wasteful way of life. Saying ‘no’ to the latest trends is not easy. It’s tempting to want to be fashionable, especially when it’s affordable. But the money we “save” has a price. The expense is passed on to oppressed workers and our planet at large. Here are some ways to reprogram our thinking and resist the urge to buy more than we truly need:

Find Your Life Uniform And Stick To It

I know I’m not the only one that has an overflowing wardrobe but wears just a few favorites 90% of the time.

Pile of folded blue jeans on a chair

You probably have a “uniform” like me. I typically wear jeans and a hoodie with slip-on sneakers. I’ve attempted to revamp my style numerous times and become a “cool girl/boss babe” but it never sticks. I wear what I’m comfortable in and that’s how it should be.

Look at the clothes in your closet and donate everything you haven’t worn in over a year. Keep in mind that the goal is to keep your closet empty, not to refill and repeat. Donating clothing has its own set of problems, because only 10-15% of donations end up in the second-hand market, but think of it as a one-time cleanse, not a new habit. If you’re up for it, try selling your unwanted items to ensure they find a new home.

I love seeing all the empty space in my closet! My space feels more open and peaceful. I’ve even gotten rid of my special occasion clothing. If I’m invited to a wedding or fancy dinner, I just wear my tried-and-true black slip-on dress and add jewelry and high heels. Remember: Those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. The great thing about this is that once you decide to stick to what you love, you can stop thinking about clothes altogether (until something needs to be replaced). You will have more mental space!

If You Have To Buy Something New, Reach For High Quality Items

When part of your uniform inevitably needs to be replaced, choose a natural fiber cloth that’s made ethically, or visit your local thrift shop. Sustainable new clothing can be more expensive, but you’ll be spending less of your overall budget because your buying fewer items and wearing them more often. Overwhelming Mountain of Discarded ClothingNatural fibers like cotton and wool last longer as well. We should all do our part to ensure that we don’t contribute to the exploitation of workers or the planet.

Unsubscribe and Unfollow

Make things easier for yourself by removing temptation. Unsubscribe from marketing emails, unfollow fashion influencers on social media, and recycle mailed catalogs without looking at them. Focus instead on what you have. Focus on fulfilling your needs, not your wants. If you didn’t want it until you saw it, chances are you don’t need it.

Find A New Hobby

You might initially notice an increased sense of boredom or restlessness once you remove consumerist distractions from your life. Finding a new hobby will help keep you from falling back into old habits. Personally, I love reading more than anything else (it’s also free!). Watch a documentary. Start a new workout routine. Start a journal. Go outside for a walk. Clean the house!

man sitting at home reading on the couch

Invest in yourself by learning new skills like cooking, mending, gardening, etc. Just be mindful of falling into a new consumerist trap. Keep things simple.

Don’t Be Afraid to Return Items

I’ve fallen off the sustainability bandwagon a few times. If it happens to you and you indulge in some retail therapy in a moment of weakness, don’t beat yourself up over it. Take this opportunity to try your new item on at home. Does it have the same charm as it did on the rack in the store or can you live without it? Put it in your closet. Are you ok with the amount of space it takes up? Are you ready to look at this item every time you open your closet for the rest of its life? How often are you going to wear it? Do you already own something similar? Don’t remove the tags and take a few days to think it over. If you truly love it, then keep it, but take advantage of the return policy and send the clothes back if you have second thoughts.

Woman making online purchase on her laptop

Do you have any no-buy tips? Please share below! Every choice we make has an effect on the planet. We all must do our part to make a better planet for every living thing. Breaking free from consumerism not only benefits the earth and our budget, but our peace of mind as well. It frees up mental and physical space to fill with more meaningful pursuits.

 

Sources:

UN Environment Programme 

The Ellan MacArthur Foundation 

Princeton Student Climate Initiative 

Remake the World Are Our Clothes Doomed for the Landfill? — Remake

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