Dr. Hauschka’s Jojoba & Marshmallow Conditioner

August 20th, 2007 Sammy

This conditioner from Dr. Hauschka leaves hair feeling soft and shiny and works very well for long, thick hair…so it will definitely work for shorter hair. It only takes a small amount and the scent is very subtle. If you are looking for a conditioner that is made with only top quality ingredients and no dangerous chemicals, this may be the one for you.



Dr. Hauschka’s Nasturtium & Lemon Shampoo

August 20th, 2007 Sammy

Like most natural shampoos that are SLS and paraben free, this shampoo doesn’t spread through long, thick hair very easily. It takes quite a bit to feel like you have gotten your hair clean. But when you are all done, your hair is clean and it smells wonderful. So if you don’t mind the lack of a rich lather or if you have shorter hair that is normal to oily, this is the shampoo for you.



Contact Us

August 20th, 2007 Sammy

email: info@www.litegreenliving.com
phone: 661.805.6786



Stripping Cloth Diapers: Pick Your Method

August 20th, 2007 Sammy

Do I Need to Strip My Cloth Diapers?
If you are noticing a strong odor coming from your cloth diapers after they have been soiled, you may need to strip your diapers. Even if the cloth diapers smell fresh after laundering but a strong, ammonia-like odor emanates from them after being used, this is a sign of needing to be stripped. Read more…



Tips for Washing Cloth Diapers

August 19th, 2007 Sammy

Add 1/2 cup Baking Soda in to the wash to help eliminate odors.

Add 1/4 cup vinegar into the rinse if you have hard water. This will help the detergent rinse out better and it acts as a softener.

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Use only half the recommended amount of detergent in the wash to prevent build-up.

Wash no more than 20 diapers at a time.

Hang cloth diapers on a line outside and let the sun bleach out any stains.

How to Wash Cloth Diapers