April 5, 2025

44 thoughts on “ZERO WASTE EVENING ROUTINE // self-care & treat yourself edish

  1. Turmeric is so so so good for black heads, yeah!! And for the clay, it is better to use a spoon that isn't made out of metal. Your bamboo spoon is perfect for it 🙂 Amazing video, as usual! So inspiring, and it shows that people can go zero-waste and still can take care of themselves!

  2. I love how she just gets sent huuge packages of certain things like dental tabs or razor blades😂 this was a great video, I really enjoyed it🌱 I'll probably plan a treat-yoself-evening sometime this week because online school is slowly but surely draining all my energy 🙃

  3. Efter sigende skulle bentonateclay miste sine evner ved kontakt med metal (sÃĨ du havde det i en metal dÃĨse), men tjek det info selv ud, hvis du vil. Tak for videoen 😁🙋đŸģ🌞

  4. Mega hyggelig video! Nok min yndlings du har lavet 😍 Og tillykke med sponsoratet – det er bare min drøm ogsÃĨ at fÃĨ sÃĨdanne samarbejder pÃĨ min kanal en dag! Godt arbejde đŸ’ĒđŸģ

  5. Let us know how you get on with Konjac sponges. I got sucked into the hype about them but I didnt feel any benefits and didnt even feel clean . They take ages to dry and have no discernable effects. Same with jade rollers.

  6. Hi, I really like this video.
    Love your vibe.

    One question you have the shower in the kitchen? Sorry the question.đŸšŋ
    Love from Portugal đŸ‡ĩ🇹
    BTW sorry my english

  7. Love this video. So fun. Also love that you put nearly the whole whisk in your mouth to enjoy the cookie dough mix lol #same You make zero waste/sustainability look so easy and fun. So inspired !

  8. Something that works for me is to massage coconut oil on face first to break down makeup then wipe with damp cotton round to remove👌 great video! 💕

  9. You don't need makeup! Great video! I strive to be more zero waste! This consumer, plastic culture makes it very difficult but I do what I can! X

  10. Just found your channel… you're such a breathe of fresh air! Im eagerly entering the zero-waste lifestyle, and your videos are SO helpful!! Thank you for making these wonderful videos!

  11. Show me the person that does not lick the spoon (or whisk) when making cookie dough… this person must either be allergic to cookie dough or have the willpower of ten people. Thanks Gittemary this was a fun one!! PS – I have a really awesome funky shaped whisk, it has a wooden handle and a super strong (non-flexible) metal stirring part… and it is called a “Danish Whisk”. Is this a common thing in Denmark? It works really, really well for mixing thick batter or dough.

  12. My main concern about konjac sponges is: are they really sustainable? Are they cultivated, or harvested? Are we depleting the environment by using them? If anyone had reliable sources about this I'd love go read more about it, thanks!

  13. Who am I to say when I still use single use cotton balls (and with the amount I use it the bag will last about 100 years) but just a little thought: cotton squares would be more sustainable and less wasteful than cotton rounds because with squares there is no waste when cutting the fabric. Maybe I'll destroy an old bed sheet and make myself some cotton squares and use the cotton balls I have for someting more sustainable.

  14. I love a good evening of self care! Thank you for sharing yours! I wanted to leave a quick note about the sponsor for this video. I ordered a couple items from them this summer (I needed a new hairbrush) and was disappointed in them. When it took more than a month to receive my items (despite the company claiming to be domestic – I had received other items coming from the west coast of Canada in much less time during covid) and then the shipping notice I received was from China, I started asking questions, which the company did not answer. Their products are all made in China and ship directly from China. There is no information I could find on their supply chain nor their bamboo sourcing. To say this was disappointing was an understatement. I would encourage others considering purchasing from this company to ask questions before doing so.

  15. I heard from SÃŧdwind (Austrian environmental organization) that coconut oil is also really bad for the environment. And it's even better to use palm oil than coconut oil, for your CO2 footprint. And some coconut farms use monkeys to harvest the coconut. They don't treat the monkeys fine to train them and they carry the monkeys in small boxes. And the fairtrade sign only guarantees that the farmers and workers are well paid and treated not the animals and landscape, I heard. It's really a shame, cause I thought if I buy fairtrade organic coconut oil it's not bad at all…🙈

  16. I used to use coconut oil for makeup removal too, but apparently it’s not really the most sustainable oil out there bc of how coconut is farmed, and that shea butter would be a more sustainable option 🤔

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