Having 500 reusable coffee/ beverage containers! Reusable bags.
@candieleeshaver9117Ай бұрын
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@graceiscorrectАй бұрын
On the topic of swap #3! Silicone will absorb scents, so you may actually find luck by switching to an all natural scent-free soap. Some ppl will still taste soap even with that, if you're very sensitive to the taste no shame in not using silicone. Just thought I'd mention it since it worked for me.
@miuao7092Ай бұрын
14:27 It called beauty duty, which means female in this system have duty(actually they don’t have this duty)to be judged whether she’s beautiful or not. “She’s also beautiful without hair” or”You have right to be not beautiful “are both great examples shown that many people still in this system, why not jump out from it?
@sarakew93422 ай бұрын
Come back we miss your videos !!!!!!! 😊
@LeafBard2 ай бұрын
Awesome video :D Does anyone know if many bees, bumblebees, any other insects living there die when farming flowers for essential oil? (Thanks in advance! :D I don't have notifications on, sorry if I don't write back.)
@Dulzuratt2 ай бұрын
Good tips I like rosemary and biotin shampoo bars I just started using it a month ago
@amberreid10592 ай бұрын
Damn, I honestly didn't realize how echo-y a lot of KZbin videos are until you went from no mic to mic. o.o
@drebae952 ай бұрын
We miss you
@oneOHone993 ай бұрын
I like it whenever I see people wearing old shoes yet are well kept and clean.
@asilentkoala3 ай бұрын
This just popped on my feed today (1/14/25). I wonder what else has changed since this was posted.
@JulieMeyer-w1z4 ай бұрын
This video is incredible! I enjoyed every bit of it.
@mirandaryan64914 ай бұрын
I am a sucker for Levi’s jeans and I learned they A) are not fast fashion B) cost 5 bucks at Goodwill and C) Goodwill carry’s a lot of them. Super win!
@jasonvoorhees72884 ай бұрын
Eating wild game and growing your own veggies/fruits/herbs is actually way more eco friendly than a vegan diet.
@ubiquitousinfluence5 ай бұрын
Wait so which one did you pick at the end?
@marciagarcia84865 ай бұрын
I hear you, I’ve been there too. Closed a 20 years small clothing business.. I felt very guilty of producing fast fashion clothes, which wasn’t even what I wanted to design, but they were the pieces I needed to sell - cheap and huge amounts. I kept telling myself “I don’t want this anymore”. And the universe showed me the way out. I still love fashion and was introduced to thrifting for myself . And made my career transition finally 😊
@jeannieeatworld5 ай бұрын
Miss you
@Amv3326 ай бұрын
How about an update !?
@cresentiae7 ай бұрын
Thank you #SaveSoil #Consciousplanet
@Lilihogar7 ай бұрын
Girl…. Where are you at¿😢 I miss your videos ❤
@morganrenaef7 ай бұрын
it’s been a year since you’ve posted this video and i think about it often. every time i remember the vague plan you laid out within the video it stirs something in my brain that says i should be doing something different. stop buying little things that i know i don’t need and start planning more for the future. not the super distant future- maybe the next 5-6 years. i’ve left my apartment due to unsafe living conditions, i’ve recently gone thru a breakup where i thought it would end in marriage, and now i’m feeling stuck in a grey area where i question what i want with my life. and when one thing stresses me out, everything stresses me out. quite frankly, i’m tired of the life lessons and am ready for the path that leads me to be my happiest self. so thank you christina for waking me up by simply sharing your story. excited to someday hear more of it :)
@StinkyCato3527 ай бұрын
Who’s rewatching in 2024 besties?
@rs158sk8 ай бұрын
heyyy 👋 hope you are doing fine 😊 . I'm reaching out because I remmember watching one of your videos long ago where you made a DIY shampoo with anemone (If I remmember right) for dandruff (we have the same prob and I think we actually have the exact type of hair and scalp). Unfortunatly I searched several times but I couldn't find the video. Could you share the recipe again please? In my country I don't really think we have affordable zero waste shampoos that are sold close by (I don't have a car) and are 100% bio (mine now is 95% from natural origines (whatever that means) and is sold in plastic bottles (there is one shop in the whole country that does the refill but it's too far). Thank you and keep up the good work 😊 .
@jennaleonard38708 ай бұрын
with old peanut butter jars, I make overnight oats out of them. so I have pb oats in the morning! and I microwave day old coffee too
@lovemadeinjapan8 ай бұрын
10:27 good to see you have legs. I watched a bunch of your video's, and you almost never film your legs. It helps to get a more complete image, but no full shot either. Tripod?
@lovemadeinjapan8 ай бұрын
I'm puzzled when it comes to razors. I use BIC disposables. I measured them, and they contain 0.2 gram of steel, and 2 gram of recycled plastic. I get a 3€ 12 piece bag per year, each one for a month. I use no lotion or anything. I think with proper disposal and considering CO2 footprint, these are unbeatable.
@lovemadeinjapan8 ай бұрын
Good tips, but somehow I expected other tips. Maybe they are in another video. My tips for thrifting (clothes) is 1) bring tape measure, 2) know sizes of good fitting clothes (waist, pit-to-pit, rise, inseam are most important) 3) take a loupe or good reading glasses as faded tags are a pain to read (phone with good macro can help too). 4) a bit more personal preference, but "no plastic". If I see polyesther, acryl or spandex, I leave it. This reduces options by 90%, which is great.
@sarojapanyam50498 ай бұрын
I was purchased soap my grey hair not turn black cheating business not good . I was most fed up this soap I hate this type of people.better to ignore to do this purchase product
@CampfireCountryside9 ай бұрын
Do y’all still make videos. Your channel was hard to find.
@pammiwahi5529 ай 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.
@JaiSinghBhandari548 ай бұрын
I’ve got three bottle each of this cocoonniion shampoo and conditioner. Until now, on the whole it have helped in managing my hair loss
@jJ-xg6zq9 ай 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.
@RachelBalow9 ай бұрын
heyy- the cheese cloth?! where did you get it?! :)
@flvffcinna10 ай бұрын
Simple rule : do not buy the “sustainable/zero waste” swap if you don’t use the non-sustainable version.
@vikaziza150610 ай бұрын
We still use that ugly tote bag i used to carry my shoes to kindergarten in. 😄
@BruBrussilla10 ай 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??
@liyanlamyla Жыл бұрын
Miss you!
@RachelBalow Жыл 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.
@xxSimpleCxx Жыл бұрын
Hope you’re doing okay <3
@jeannieeatworld Жыл бұрын
Miss your content ❤
@TEAMZAPPAAK Жыл бұрын
Omg the intro is too much of what you saying you don’t want . I really want to get to the point
@zaizeleiful Жыл 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?
@WhoSAnnaa Жыл 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
@MrSaraSara100 Жыл 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 😁
@paristavakoli6183 Жыл бұрын
wdym cultural appropriation its a container for food💀
@DanielleJones-i9s Жыл 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.
@Waldemarvonanhalt Жыл 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.