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Green People Vitamin Shower Bath
It's a very good quality shower gel that's pure in every wayPosted: 18 March 2008
Ecover Original Non-biological Washing Powder
It's a good, typical washing powder that's less harmful to the environment than conventional washing powdersPosted: 13 March 2008
Naked White Ginger Energising Body Wash
This is a great mainstream product as it's not too expensive, easy to get hold of and still has good green and ethical credsPosted: 12 March 2008
EarthBorn Eco Chic White Emulsion Paint
Eco Chic's good looking paint is friendly to your health and to the environment, but it isn't as tough as others out therePosted: 25 February 2008
The Body Shop White Musk Blush Smooth Satin Body Lotion
It works wonders but we can't believe our eyes -- it looks like there quite a few parabens listed on the ingredients list!Posted: 19 February 2008
Ecover Washing-Up Liquid Lemon 5L
What is great about Ecover washing-up liquid is its quality; its mildness and that it isn't sticky like many ordinary washing-up liquids. And it's nicer to the environment, which makes the washing-up chore feel a little betterPosted: 10 January 2008
Method Go Naked Surface Cleaner
Not the most fantastic performance, but it's OK and we don't mind scrubbing a bit. We like Method's philosophy and working practicesPosted: 14 February 2008
Jason Aloe Vera 84% Shampoo
This is a very run-of-the-mill shampoo, which in the field of natural body care can be a compliment -- while we wouldn't call this shampoo 100 per cent natural, we're happy it doesn't contain parabens and isn't tested on animalsPosted: 31 January 2008
Weleda Rosemary and Ginger Shampoo
While we find the consistency slightly too thick, we love the strong ginger and rosemary scent and knowing we're only putting natural stuff in our hair and on our scalpPosted: 31 January 2008
Simply Sensitive Non-Biological Detergent
It smells exactly like Ariel, but if it's good enough for Antarctic research centre Scott Base, it's good enough for us -- except it's got phosphates in itPosted: 07 February 2008











