Do y’all still make videos. Your channel was hard to find.
@pammiwahi5527 күн бұрын
I started drinking amla juice by mixing it with juice from aloe vera twice a day. Regularly cutting the hair additionally helps. Take care of the lifestyle. Use liitlexteral coocoonion hair oil shampoo set as both are known good for reducing hair fall. If you will do this every day, you will results in just a few weeks.
@jJ-xg6zq14 күн бұрын
I realize your video is 4 years ago, but please don't buy Rosehip oil in bulk! it is very soon oxidizing.... it is not stable at all! buy in very little badges and use it soon.
@RachelBalow23 күн бұрын
heyy- the cheese cloth?! where did you get it?! :)
@flvffcinnaАй бұрын
Simple rule : do not buy the “sustainable/zero waste” swap if you don’t use the non-sustainable version.
@vikaziza1506Ай бұрын
We still use that ugly tote bag i used to carry my shoes to kindergarten in. 😄
@BruBrussillaАй бұрын
they say that its better buying plastic thootpaste for example cause to produce metal packages industris pollute double the amount they would produce with plastic so its actually making climate change worse....does anybody know if its true??
@user-vs9qz6ro7z2 ай бұрын
I love essential oils. I use them to clean or for aromatherapy. I prefer them over synthetic fragrances, which make me feel so ill.
@liyanlamyla2 ай бұрын
Miss you!
@RachelBalow3 ай бұрын
Helllooo fellow curly-haired friend! Haha I love your goofy personality and I think we would get along well and would be friends! x D similar senses of humor haha! Anyway thank you so much. This is incredibly helpful. We have very similar hair types- and I'm sure you know how important that is for hair care tips.
@xxSimpleCxx3 ай бұрын
Hope you’re doing okay <3
@jeannieeatworld3 ай бұрын
Miss your content ❤
@TEAMZAPPAAK3 ай бұрын
Omg the intro is too much of what you saying you don’t want . I really want to get to the point
@zaizeleiful4 ай бұрын
love guppy friend & love your vid! i kinda worry now about finding fast fashion or not fully ethical/sustainable items in thrift stores, but then the humanness & at least i'm thrifting?
@WhoSAnnaa4 ай бұрын
Hi Christina, I'm Anna and I'm from Italy, I've just discovered your channel and I've already watched several videos of yours (loved them). I just wanted to know if everything was okay because this is your last video and it's from a year ago... I don't mean to put pressure on you, I just hope you are happy and everything's okay. Sending you a big hug <3
@MrSaraSara1004 ай бұрын
Hi, hey, hello, since you're new here and I have been around for years, am I completely insane when I say Christie's hair used to be black?!? And now it's brown? Are my eyes deceiving me?😂😂😂 I need a fresh pair or eyes to help me out 😁
@paristavakoli61834 ай бұрын
wdym cultural appropriation its a container for food💀
@user-cu5lx2zb4j5 ай бұрын
Hi. I am Vinny from India. As most of the world already knows, a majority of big multi-million dollar fashion houses of the fashion industry manufactures their clothes in countries like ours because of the availability of cheap labour and lack of strict labour laws enforced by the authorities. Like most of people, I used to look at the haul videos and this would make me self pity, not being able to afford clothes every other week. But, by watching videos such as yours and learning how the fashion industry (especially fast fashion) is destroying our planet, I realised that the values my parents have instilled in me regarding buying clothes and taking good care of it and extending the wear and buying only when in need, I have acquired a new respect for my parents and myself. Thanks for encouraging others to do the same.
@Waldemarvonanhalt5 ай бұрын
Something to note for all the ladies that might be interested in getting a safety razor: Pretty much all of the safety razors specifically marketed to women are rebranded private label manufactured razors, so chances are you can find the exact same razor for a lot cheaper if you're okay with it not having pastel coloured paint on it. (Look at Weishi, Baili, DS Cosmetics etc.) Most razors are also cast from Zamak (zinc-copper alloy) that has been chrome plated. It's a decent material and will last long if you look after it, but it can fracture or chip if dropped or knocked, since cast metals are brittle like glass. The most common breakage you'll see is the top cap's threaded post shearing clean off/having it stay behind in the handle's threads after being dropped from standing height or mishandled during shipping. Due to being cast, they can't be repaired in any way. You could replate a razor after having lost its chrome, though. In my opinion, the most underrated (and mostly unknown to women wanting to get into using a safety razor) product range out there would be Razorock's line of 100% stainless steel safety razors. (Sold on their ItalianBarber website) They cost only slightly more (around $60 to $70) than most of the razors made of Zamak and they have none of their weaknesses. Definitely the best value for money in the wet shaving market. If you already have a razor, don't sweat it, but if you're still looking to buy one, be sure to check them out. You'd like their "super knurl" handle. West Coast Shaving also sells a razor made specifically for women, with a silicone-covered extra-long handle and a set-angle razor head. Also, one piece of advice: Wet shave. Canned foam is "dry" and filled with air that makes the experience uneven and its application doesn't prep your hair. Get some sort of brush and a shaving soap that actually lathers well. If you want vegan, PAA's CK6 formula is explosive and synthetic/horse hair brushes don't involve utilizing something from dead animals.
@cyikes82715 ай бұрын
You are inspiring me to get happy
@mj26255 ай бұрын
Made the switch when I had to buy a new one! dm had their brand one available for only 5€ so I figured why not. Used it a couple of times and I'm thoroughly pleased w the result, even though I had to go slower
@sosos43063 ай бұрын
I was wondering if those were any good since they're so cheap compared to others! Do you still like yours?
@mj26253 ай бұрын
@@sosos4306 Yes actually! What really makes the razor effective is the blade anyway, and safety razor blades are super cheap
@porcupine7835 ай бұрын
I see all kinds of plastic in this video…(?)
@tatiapearce48745 ай бұрын
Can you use regular shampoo or conditioner instead of a shave bar?
@stephaniepg66466 ай бұрын
Do you make your own bread
@veggiesaurus58346 ай бұрын
Hope you're doing well, I really miss your videos ❤
@jmsl_9106 ай бұрын
no. i'm really not. and i really don't
@jmsl_9106 ай бұрын
are you sa Yale alum?
@ellasarax6 ай бұрын
this is one of the least judgemental introductory low-waste videos i've seen. made me inspired rather than guilty - thanks girl <3
@Emma-lf5jg7 ай бұрын
It’s basically tahini and kimchi 😅 looks delicious 🤤
@EggTriangleTriangle7 ай бұрын
The last of the coffee pot gets dumped in the watering can for the plants. They love it 😊
@gregoryalee24577 ай бұрын
Any update? I think your goal of achieving what you want can really only come after you become independently wealthy, in whichever fashion you can find. My impression is that a 9-5 job is not in your cards of life.
@arya_fay7 ай бұрын
Frick the astetic !! Use what u already have. If it looks astetic, think twice.
@amayatheperson10747 ай бұрын
🩷🩷🩷
@wesleybarrett95028 ай бұрын
First off I am a CIS Male but I have a nonbinary AFAB partner that I helped with switching to DE. I assume this is an inclusive community. I have experience with Twist Top Off or Butterfly razors but I started with 3 piece razors which are the best travel razors imo. Two peice is like 3 piece except the handle and bottom of head is attached. So I started DE razor shaving about 8 years ago due to shaving irritation I had from my jobs that required me to shave every other day or everyday. I had a close friend years ago, now currently my spouse, ask me about my shaving routine due to them noticing my face clearing up and in general I had less oil and razor bumps. In time, I taught them how to use a DE on legs and underarms initially and gifted them their own long handled Butterfly razor. Years later we still use them and it has been cheaper overall. For both of us I spend maybe $30 a year after the initial upfront cost. However, I will state upfront cost for DE razors can be intimidating but worse case scenario I was able to find a DE Razor that was usable at $1 but average is $25-50 for a razor that will last at least 10 years, and 1000 blades can last about 3-10 years and cost anywhere between 3-15 cents a shave depending on how often you use.
@anastasiawortham88338 ай бұрын
Antioxidants are not preservatives! They are not adequate to protect you from spoilage
@sams96789 ай бұрын
Hey, fellow curly/wavy girl here! just found your channel and love it!! Just a tip in case anyone doesn’t know, the wetter your hair is when you put gel in, the less frizz you’ll get! I have very frizzy hair and live in fl (great combo lol), so what I usually do is put in gel when my hair is soaking wet, scrunch out the excess water with a tshirt, let it air dry a bit, then I add a little bit more gel with wet hands and let it air dry all the way. You can also diffuse if air drying doesn’t work for you! Also people with coarser or dryer hair could use a leave in conditioner before gel, but I have fine hair and it just weighs it down and gets greasy so I don’t. Just some tips, take ‘em or leave ‘em haha 😊
@ellad50419 ай бұрын
I love my leaf razor and highly recommend it! I used a classic safety razor (albatross) for a while before getting the leaf one. I used it because I liked the sustainability, but it was always a hassle and it was kind of hard to get a good angle on my legs (especially around my ankles) because I didn’t want to cut myself. The leaf razor is a lot easier to transition to when you’re used to a plastic razor because of the pivoting head, so I think it’s a good swap for people who really like plastic razors (the multiple blade ones with soap/silicone on the edges).
@Waldemarvonanhalt9 ай бұрын
Something to note for all the ladies that might be interested in getting a safety razor: Pretty much all of the safety razors specifically marketed to women are rebranded private label manufactured razors, so chances are you can find the exact same razor for a lot cheaper if you're okay with it not having pastel coloured paint on it. (Look at Weishi, Baili, DS Cosmetics etc.) Most razors are also cast from Zamak (zinc-copper alloy) that has been chrome plated. It's a decent material and will last long if you look after it, but it can fracture or chip if dropped or knocked, since cast metals are brittle like glass. The most common breakage you'll see is the top cap's threaded post shearing clean off/having it stay behind in the handle's threads after being dropped from standing height or mishandled during shipping. Due to being cast, they can't be repaired in any way. You could replate a razor after having lost its chrome, though. In my opinion, the most underrated (and mostly unknown to women wanting to get into using a safety razor) product range out there would be Razorock's line of 100% stainless steel safety razors. (Sold on their ItalianBarber website) They cost only slightly more (around $60 to $70) than most of the razors made of Zamak and they have none of their weaknesses. Definitely the best value for money in the wet shaving market. If you already have a razor, don't sweat it, but if you're still looking to buy one, be sure to check them out. You'd like their "super knurl" handle. Also, one piece of advice: Wet shave. Canned foam is "dry" and filled with air that makes the experience uneven and its application doesn't prep your hair. Get some sort of brush and a shaving soap that actually lathers well. If you want vegan, PAA's CK6 formula is explosive and synthetic/horse hair brushes don't involve utilizing something from dead animals.
@cresentiae9 ай бұрын
#savesoil
@alypenny87419 ай бұрын
My daughter as a teenager is now wearing my old clothes when I was young. Like a t-shirt I bought from my favourite band at a concert I wen’t to. I love it. It’s so nostalgic.
@sustainably_rosalie10 ай бұрын
Thanks for speaking on this! ❤
@danielyoung_10 ай бұрын
5:10 I'd be careful with giving peanut butter or other human foods to your dog, as some brands of peanut butter and other foods contain xylitol, which is poisonous for dogs
@sensitiveitchyscalpreliefb115310 ай бұрын
I have a sensitive itchy dermatitis scalp and very coarse thick wavy salt and pepper hair. I just tried Superzero solid shampoo for flakes and itches and it made my scalp feel less itchy. It also made my hair shiny, soft, and bouncy. Love it so far!
@faeryqueen864110 ай бұрын
Ages ago you did a video for itching scalps. You made a spray-on conditioner in a plastic bottle and added some essential oils and said it sorted it. Video said its private now! Can you tell me how u made it please? Thank you so much
@teganfingas74810 ай бұрын
Every couple months I love to sit down and rewatch your videos. It always helps me a lot. Thank you so much 😊