- cross-posted to:
- BuyFromEU@europe.pub
- cross-posted to:
- BuyFromEU@europe.pub
I use Valquer because:
- it stopped my dandruff
- can buy in big quantities
I prefer the other Rocher, far easier on the digestive system
Yves Rocher still sales in Russia. Shame on them.
AFAIK they’re at least partially owned by Nestle, so their products are a definite no-no.
Solid shampoo here,everyone should switch imo
Any particular recommendations?
Have you happened to see any with no or truly mild perfume? I’ve been looking on and off through the years without finding any
Der-med.
Kerastase is nice. It’s Spanish I think.
I’ve not used liquid shampoo for about 3 years now.
I only use solid shampoo, which currently is the one from Fer à Cheval.
This?
How do you use it, though? Like a soap bar?
Do you have long hair? For some reason I imagine it would be difficult to get it on without missing a spot (I have never tried this before)
Wait, am I reading correctly that it has no perfume?
Stylé. Je connaisais pas mais ça à l’air bien plus écolo. Je vais acheter pour tenter.
En tout cas, j’en suis très content :)
Yeah same I’ve been on solid shampoo for like 8 years and it’s great, and no more plastic waste.
Yves Rocher is still doing business in Russia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Rocher#Yves_Rocher_in_Russian_market
and they’re quite involved in israel too
(to be clear: so are P&G and unilever, who own H&S, pantene and dove)
And they participated in fabricating the case against Navalny which eventually killed him.
Dove is from Unilever which is British.
Head and Shoulders and Pantene are Procter & Gamble Which is from USA.
Pantene was originally from Switzerland. So I wasn’t aware it’s American now. Since 1985. 🫣TIL Dove (and Unilever) are based in the UK!!
Yeah, Unilever is quite some British people’s national prides. It started as a Dutch/British joint company, and it’s still quite some Dutch people’s national pride.
I don’t think they’re that good a company to feel nationalism for but there are worse companies (Nestlé for one)
Shower gel: Original Source. We love the mint one in our household and have loved it for at least ten years. The brand is British and vegan too, for those who care. They have a lot of fun and wacky variants, but the mint one is still the best one.
For hair I will probably return to Elvital (L’Oreal Paris) when my last Herbal Essence bottle is empty.
As for face creams and other stuff like that, I use Neutral which is a Danish brand that is known for their neutral products that are suitable for people with allergies or people like me who would like to put less toxic shit on our skin.
i’m bald
God damn it, pantone is the only shampo that has really been able to tame my hair, and i litteraly bought a head and shoulders bottle 2 days ago.
For dyed hair, Attitude makes a specific range of hair care products. They’re a small Dutch company
Whichever one has no warnings in ToxFox¹. I am partial to Schwarzkopf’s Nature Box line but I’m the end I’m not picky as long as there’s no nasty shit in there.
¹Explanation for non-Germans: ToxFox is a mobile app released by German eco-NGO BUND. It lets you scan a cosmetic product’s barcode to look it up in an ingredients database. It will show warnings if the product contains stuff like microplastics or ingredients that aren’t entirely harmless.
I use plastic free “Eco Warrior” shampoo bars made by Little Soap Company Ltd (UK).