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5 Simple Swaps: A Natural Substitute for Soap

The more we pursue a healthy, natural life, the more obvious it is how much of our environment is full of chemicals and toxins. Eating healthy, exercise, and drinking water are all pillars of great health, but what about the toxins in the soaps we use, makeup, plastic cookware, and candles? Is there a natural substitute for soap, makeup, and all these other products? It can all be a little overwhelming. That’s why I’m sharing “simple swaps” you can make!

Each thing you swap for a healthier item is a step in the right direction. It could make the difference in whether or not you and your family stay healthy in the long run. Over time, I’ve become a bigger believer in using up items you have, even if they have chemicals, and then making a swap forever. Don’t buy it again! Why spend money on filling your home with something that isn’t even good for you?

In real life, I believe the biggest obstacle to healthier choices is finding a healthier product that works for you. If it’s not more expensive, it works just as good, and you love it, why wouldn’t you make the swap? Finding that item isn’t always so simple. That’s why I’m sharing our favorites with you! Just making small swaps can make a huge difference in the chemicals inside your home and the chemicals you’re coming in contact with on a daily basis.

Let’s start with the shower! There’s so many different soaps out there. Let’s face it… nobody wants to stink! However, many soaps are full of chemicals and fragrances that are not good for our bodies. When we rub it on our skin, it gets absorbed into our bloodstream. Over time, that can cause our bodies to be filled with toxic materials that don’t belong there and can effect things like hormones and other bodily functions. That’s why finding a more natural soap is so important!

Dr. Squatch deodorant, cologne, shampoo, and lotion
Australian Botanical Bar Soap is a natural substitute for soap
The Earthling Co. Shampoo bar: Citrus Sun

I decided to try the Citrus Sun. It smells like a fruit-basket explosion or a sunny day! I love it. In fact, I just ordered it again and ordered one for my teenager to try. I have personally noticed my hair filling in more than before, and it smells so good! When it comes to shampoo, I love those fruity scents!

My hair texture is a little different than before, but I haven’t taken the plunge to try the conditioner yet, which is one of my short-term goals! I’ve still been using my normal conditioner with it, so I feel like the texture isn’t all that different. However, the growth and the smell are definitely pros for trying out one of these natural shampoo bars.

Mrs. Meyers Handsoap is a natural substitute for soap that is a good hand soap
Homemade foaming hand soap with essential oils is a natural substitute for soap

DIY Foaming Hand Soap

Recipe by Jessica BooneDifficulty: Easy
Prep time

5

minutes

Ingredients

  • Castile Soap

  • 4 or More Drops of Essential Oil

  • Distilled Water

  • Ever Clear Alcohol

  • Tools
  • Foaming Soap Bottle

  • Mason Jar

Directions

  • Fill foaming soap bottle 1/3 full with Castile Soap.
  • In a mason jar, add about 4 drops of pure essential oil (*See Note 1) and a small amount of Ever Clear Alcohol. Swirl around to mix thoroughly. You can make just enough for the soap bottle or create a larger quantity so its ready to go anytime you want to mix up more soap. Add essential oil mix to the foaming bottle. If you’re short on time, you can also try adding 4 drops of essential oil straight into the Castile Soap, but it won’t blend as well without the Ever Clear Alcohol.
  • Fill almost to the top of the bottle with Distilled Water, making sure you leave enough room at the top for the pump on the lid of the bottle.
  • Put on lid. Gently turn upside down and back up until mixture is thoroughly mixed.

Notes

  • The quality of essential oil is important. Using random oils can result in toxic oils, which can add unwanted toxins in to the all-natural soap you are trying to create. Make sure you purchase oils from a company you trust. Some of my favorites are Plant Therapy and Revive.

If you decide to make your own hand soap, here are a few materials you will need:

No matter what soap you choose, scrubbing your skin over and over again with chemicals defeats the purpose of getting clean and staying healthy. There are so many options these days for healthy soaps you can pick up at the store or order on Amazon. It’s super easy to make this swap and there are so many amazing scents to choose from! The key is to just start.