punkarama
I get a lot of my soap, and all of my skin care products from rocky mountain soap company (www.rockymountainsoap.com if you're interested). The company is located in Alberta, so being from Saskatchewan it only takes 3-5 days for the stuff to be delivered to me. And I don't feel guilty about carbon emissions from travel distance because buying a product from a neighboring province is much more environmentally friendly than buying a brand name product made god knows where.

Everything is hand made and 100% natural. I've had eczema since I was a kid and I've never realy found anything that works that great. But I disocovered their pumpkin patch soap, and my eczema doesn't bother me anymore, even when it gets to -50 in the winter here.


thanks for the link, I just ordered a ton of products from them xd I'm in Quebec so they might not be my neighbor but I'd rather support my own country then buy something that comes like you say "from god knows where" Plus it's sooo hard to find 100% natural soaps around here. Most market their products as natural by adding 1 natural ingredient.

Cleaning products are not my responsibility. Still live at home, so parents buy that stuff. For soap I've been using spectro gel because my face has been emo lately...
I did buy some natural and free trade soap this winter and have been waiting to try it for everything else. Need to finish my dove before I open that though.

edit: I decided to just try my soap I bought 4 months ago. The fair trade, natural, handmade...well it might be too early to tell, but I think it works better than the spectro gel I have been using for a month without much luck.