Going zero waste in the bathroom is by far the easiest aside from getting a reusable bottle. I'm tackling the kitchen little by little but that's a different story. One of the first things I purchased was the Swiss sharp comb on Amazon. I didn't even know there were zero waste stores or things that specialize in zero waste so I went to Amazon not really knowing where to go. Which leads me to my next purchases of my shampoo, conditioner bar and lotion bar all from Etsy. It's nice that you can have conversations with the sellers and ask them to ship plastic free and it's something I really appreciate. The loofah and the sea sponge or actually from Walmart, both biodegradable and natural. My safety razor was my dad's and the little jar it's sitting on is where I keep the old razors so I can take them to the recycling. I used to have a Clarisonic Mia but since you have to buy plastic heads to replace it every 3 to 6 months it's not really zero waste so I bought this bass facial scrubber after seeing a post by @roadtozerowaste and it works better than the Clarisonic. My favorite facial moisturizer is the kosmea rosehip oil and thankfully that comes in glass. #Zerowaste #zerowasteliving #zerowastebathroom #ecoblogger #saynotoplastic #plasticfree #sustainability #goingzerowaste #zerowasteutah #etsy #etsyzerowaste #soapcauldron #threesistersapothecary #beeandflowersoap #seasponge #ecotools #soapart #oakstreetsoap #bassfacialbrush #sharpswisscomb #kosmea #rosehipoil












