A Deep Dive Into The Science of Self-Care

  • The Soap Dish Dependency

    The Soap Dish Dependency

    A soap dish is a necessity because it prevents bar soap from becoming waterlogged and soggy. A good soap dish will lift the soap enough to provide airflow and allow excess moisture to drip away completely, preserving your soap bar.
  • The Ultimate Men's Shampoo Bar: Parrotfish's Rosemary Apple Cider 3-in-1 Soap

    The Ultimate Men's Shampoo Bar: Parrotfish's Rosemary Apple Cider 3-in-1 Soap

    My husband tried Parrotfish's Rosemary Apple Cider bar to wash his hair, face, and body. He immediately fell in love – claiming this product as his new favorite hair and skin product. Because of his love of this 3-in-1 bar, he brought it to his squadron. Now, his entire unit is hooked.
  • Shampoo Bars and Colored Hair: Are They Safe? TL;DR: Absolutely!

    Shampoo Bars and Colored Hair: Are They Safe? TL;DR: Absolutely!

    Our shampoo bar contain sulfates, the cleaning agent known to make your shampoo sudsy and remove grime – but they will also reduce the longevity of color in the hair. However, we use a less harsh sulfate to make our bars lather to give you the best of both worlds without harshly stripping your color. TL;DR – Yes!
  • Synthetic vs. Natural Shampoo Bars

    Safe-Synthetic vs. All-Natural Shampoo Bars

    When you enter the world of shampoo bars, it might be hard for you to make your decision on your first shampoo bar. What's the difference between these bars anyway!?
  • What are Sulfates, and are They Bad?

    Unlocking the Power of Sodium Coco Sulfate in Shampoo Bars: A Gentle Cleanser for Your Hair

    Sodium Coco Sulfate is a plant-derived surfactant, and it's derived from coconut oil. This gentle cleanser is used in various personal care products, including our shampoo bars, because of its excellent foaming and cleansing properties.
  • Living Low Waste with Roommates

    Living Low Waste with Roommates

    What my roommates have to say about the least, and most annoying sustainable switch, I have subjected them to. 
  • Embracing the Journey: Navigating the Transition to a Zero-Waste Lifestyle

    Embracing the Journey: Navigating the Transition to a Zero-Waste Lifestyle

    Transitioning to a zero-waste lifestyle can be difficult. It requires purchasing new items you're not used to, giving up old habits and creating new ones. Take it one day at a time. Tackle one plastic item and then move on to the next. 
  • How Hard is it to Make the Switch to a Shampoo Bar?

    How Hard is it to Make the Switch to a Shampoo Bar?

    One of the easiest plastic-free swaps for me to transition to was a shampoo bar, and if you have ever used bar soap in your life, lathering your hands with shampoo will not be much different.