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Going Green: 7 Easy Eco-Friendly Products to Switch To

It's time to go green. And what better time to think about these changes than Earth Month. From swapping out your loofah to using a reusable water bottle, here are 7 easy eco-friendly switches you can make.

7 Eco-friendly Products to Switch to

Americans consume around 8 billion gallons of bottled water every year. Of those billions of plastic water bottles, only 1 in 5 will be recycled. Swap out your plastic water bottle in favor of this reusable and stylish one from Vita Juwel. Along with eliminating plastic waste, these glass water bottles have a crystal center that promotes positive energy and healing. Kick your traditional aerosol air freshener to the curb and replace it with milk + honey's Home Fragrances. Traditional room sprays contain tons of harmful chemicals and phthalates to mask odors. milk + honey's Home Fragrances utilize essential oils and denatured alcohol refresh any room, car, or linen. When going green, make room on your shelves for Davines' clean, all-natural products. From conditioners to hair sprays, their products are developed using renewable energy and all product packing is made from recyclable materials. It's time to say goodbye to your loofah and hello to a sea sponge. Traditional plastic loofahs contain hundreds of tiny holes which are ground zero for breeding bacteria and germs. In order to curb those germs, many loofahs contain the harmful chemical triclosan. Seas sponges, like the ones from, Baudelaire, have a natural enzyme that fights odor, mold, and bacteria. Most importantly, sea sponges are 100% biodegradable. According to dental hygienists, you should replace your manual toothbrush every three months (that's up to four times a year!) Instead of tossing your toothbrush every season, make the switch to FOREO's stylish and ergonomic ISSA brush. Utilizing quick-drying, non-porous silicone, this powerful toothbrush delivers 11,000 pulsations per minute and requires a new brush head just once a year. Did you know that a 10-minute shower uses around 40 gallons of water? While cutting down on your shower time is a great way to conserve water, so is Kevin.Murphy's Doo.Over. By skipping wash days, to every other day or every two days, you'll save around 160 gallons a week. What's the easiest way to go green? Find products that do double duty, like milk + honey's Everything Oil. This lightweight, multitasking elixir contains a nourishing blend of organic rosehip, evening primrose, and argan oil to help heal and repair dry and damaged skin. It's perfect for taming flyaways, moisturizing cuticles, removing makeup, and much more!  
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