Going Green by Accident- A Review and Giveaway

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*Scroll down for giveaway info…or just read and you’ll get there…

So lately I’ve found myself buying more and more organic foods, just to find things with the smallest amount of scary ingredients.  I try to get BPA free toys, and I have NO IDEA what BPA is.  All I know: BPA=Bad, DHA=Good.  All I know is that if I have a choice between two pacifiers or sippy cups, I should spend the extra $2 to get them to leave the BPA out.  Because that shittake is bad, yo.

Anyway.

I was recently contacted by Ecostore USA and invited to test some of their green products.  I received the Baby Moisturiser and the Baby Shampoo.  To begin, I have to tell you, I am TOTALLY overwhelmed by green stuff.  It feels like a slippery slope, once I feel the need (or THE FEAR) and start buying some organic/green products- I am suddenly seized with the desire to throw away all my food/makeup/soap/cleaning products and start again.  Except I’m not a millionaire.  And I don’t always know the best products to buy.

SO, long story SHORT, I decided to not panic about all the horrible things my baby MIGHT be ingesting and MIGHT NOT be ingesting, and just do things one at a time.  I’d try the soap.  If I like it, good.  If not, we’ll see.  I figure being a little green is better than not being green at all…so here are my findings.

Scent:  At first I thought the aromatherapy was a bit much.  My kid has been alive for 10 months, I don’t think he need therapy of ANY kind.  When I first smelled it I thought it was a bit strong, but actually…it leaves the baby smelling nice and fresh and way CLEAN.  No poo smell.  No cheese smell.  No whatever that irresistible puddle was smell.  I also felt like the freshness lasted until the next bath, which was necessarily true of my last shampoo and lotion.

Thickness (lotion): Very thick and creamy, not greasy.

Sudsyness (sudsosity?)(shampoo): There were NO SUDS.  Now, this may be disappointing to some of you, but the kids who haven’t learned the miracle of the foamy mo-hawk will hardly miss a thing.  PLUS, I’m pretty sure that suds are the cause of a lot of our skin’s dryness and issues.  So less suds=more natural oils left on the skin, and yet less dirt (and poo, and cheese, and puddle..) My son has really dry skin issues, so I was glad to see that there weren’t tons of suds.  (I also felt a little better about him drinking the water.)

Effectiveness: During my testing phase I started with my previous soap, switched to the Ecostore USA brand for one week, then switched back.  I’m not going to say the difference was HUGE, but I felt like there was a difference in favor of the Ecostore Brand.  He was softer, he smelled waaay nice, and his skin didn’t have the normal rough patches.  I guess the peace of mind (you know…lack of toxins…) factors in as well.  He was also easily distracted (and therefore, kept happy) by playing with the bottle on the changing table.  Any product that keeps my baby interested enough to dissuade kamikaze table rollseeps k my attention.  For sure.

Cost: Here’s where it gets tricky.  Anyone who reads my blog on a daily basis (or even a weekly basis) knows I’m no millionaire.  The green way is always more expensive, but you just have decide how much it’s worth to you.  If you’re on a budget, where is the wiggle room?  What are you willing to give up or TRADE in order to get the better product?  It’s cliche, but true.  You get what you pay for.

All in all, I’ve really enjoyed both products.  I’d be interested to try this out, as I think it’d last even longer than liquid baby soap.  And as a side note, I just (as in JUST NOW) put some of the moisturizer on a bug bite, and WA LA.  No more itchy.

Niiiiice.

Definitely worth the money, if you have it.  Give it a try!

AND, to HELP YOU…

A giveaway!  A $25 gift certificate to the Ecostore USA for one lucky reader.  It’s not just baby stuff folks, check it out!

Instructions on how to enter: Leave a comment on this post about a green product from The Ecostore USA that you’d like to try.  You can also decide to follow them and/or me on Twitter, and you’ll get an extra entry for each one.  Just make sure you leave a comment for each Twitter feed you sign up for.

Giveaway ends August 10th at midnight.  Good luck!

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15 Comments »

  1. Going Green by Accident- A Review and Giveaway | Little Kite Girl said,

    July 22, 2009 at 7:25 am

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  2. Denise said,

    July 22, 2009 at 11:18 am

    Going green is good. I would love to try the lotion. Both of my kids have dry snsitive skin.
    Thanks for the reveiw

  3. turleybenson said,

    July 22, 2009 at 11:47 am

    How did I now know about this site? Here’s my comment. I’m with ya, having a kid has TOTALLY changed my buying habits. If only I were a millionaire…sigh.

  4. Lindz said,

    July 22, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    Hey Lady, I love this blog all about going green, they have great easy recipes and ways to go green in baby steps!

    http://www.treehuggingfamily.com/reader-question-alternative-sweeteners-and-homemade-throat-lozenges/

  5. Lindz said,

    July 22, 2009 at 12:43 pm

    PS. I want in on the give-away…but i’m not on twitter…can you just count me twice (or thrice) because you love me?!

  6. Kimba said,

    July 22, 2009 at 3:04 pm

    I’d be interested in their moisturizer, since we’re currently in the ezcema throes. :)

  7. debbie said,

    July 23, 2009 at 5:44 am

    I would love to try the lemon creme cleanser! Their products sound great.

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  9. Lisa said,

    July 23, 2009 at 6:44 pm

    I want to try the coconut soap! I love how the baby bath soap smells- I bet the coconut soap smells great!

  10. megan said,

    July 24, 2009 at 9:56 pm

    Either the citrus spray cleaner because its one of the BEST scents for cleaning or one of te shampoo/conditioners. I can’t decide between the scents – vanilla? Rosemary orange? mmmm….

  11. Erin Milne said,

    July 24, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    Free, green cleaning supplies would be great for our impending move to Pittsfield! Count me in.

  12. erinhattaway said,

    July 25, 2009 at 10:08 am

    Camper has suffered from eczema since day one, and I’m happy to say that this lotion actually DID help. I think the soap without the suds did something for it, too. When I switched back to his other soap he scratched his ankle til it bleed. I felt so bad!

  13. Erica said,

    July 25, 2009 at 10:50 am

    I can’t decide if I would rather try the baby massage oil or the vanilla soap……

  14. Erin Milne said,

    July 26, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    PS – Am following you on Twitter. I’m @illudwinnepooh4.

  15. Isabel said,

    July 27, 2009 at 8:42 am

    holy cow, the Rosemary Orange Shampoo sounds heavenly!

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