UV Skinz Review

 

 

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Every single one of us in our family is fair skinned. My husband has a tendency to burn easily and I worry about the boys being out in the sun for too long. Years ago, before I really understood about good skin care, I got a horrible sun burn. It was so bad that my legs were actually purple, I blistered and became very ill. I started vomiting and had to go to the ER to get IV fluids. Obviously this was a serious burn. It took weeks for my legs to return to a normal color, I actually thought they may never be the same again.

That is why I am adamant that my kids have good sun protection. I know we need to have a fair exposure to the sun to form vitamin D but prolonged exposure can cause damage and when little boys are having fun in the pool they have no desire to come into the shade. I don’t love slathering them up with chemical laden sunscreen. A better alternative is to use UV Skinz.

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UV Skinz is a line of sun protective clothing. Matthew received the Blue Ocean Camo Combo with shirt, board shorts and hat. This will be perfect for all our outdoor activities. I like and trust the UV Skinz products so much that I went out and purchased two additional sets, one for our middle son and the other for our youngest son. I am also looking at getting Larry a UV Skinz shirt and possibly even purchasing a UV Skinz cover-up for myself.

I am hoping to have us outside a lot more this summer but I can not take chances with our healthy. I don’t want my children to end up in the Emergency Room with a severe sunburn all because we were having too much fun in the sun.

From the FAQ’s on UV Skinz website: One bad burn in childhood doubles the risk factor for melanoma later in life.Protecting children against UV exposure is essential for skin health into adulthood. A blistering sun burn during childhood increases the risk of melanoma as an adult. Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer.

That is a scary statistic considering my sunburn was so bad I was taken to the ER to be treated. Consider keeping yourself and your family safe this summer with smart sun protection such as UV Skinz.

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All Natural Waxelene Review

 

 

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I have a friend that told me she using petroleum jelly on her 8 year old son every single day. He has a bit of dry skin around his eyes and her pediatrician told her to use petroleum jelly daily to help alleviate the problem. I didn’t want to cringe when she said that but my mind was racing will just how bad petroleum jelly is and why on earth would a doctor recommend that for a young boy. I don’t like that it is made from petroleum, there are so many environmental and health concerns associated with that, that it could be a topic all it’s own. But what I did want to do was tell my friend about Waxelene.

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I had heard of Waxelene a few years ago and was really excited to have an opportunity to review it here on Matthew’s Puzzle. Waxelene calls itself the petroleum jelly alternative. It contains a whopping 4 ingredients, organic soy bean oil, 100% natural bees wax, organic rosemary oil and 100% natural vitamin E oil, and it has a ton of uses including moisturizing chapped skin, make-up removal or adding a dewy freshness to the skin, to treat diaper irritation, and does not have the deteriorating properties petroleum can have with certain materials.

Waxelene has a slightly earthy or green scent which I think comes from the rosemary oil. It is a pale yellow reminiscent of whipped honey. Unlike regular petroleum jelly, Waxelene does not leave an oily residue, but instead left my hands feeling very subtle. I also like it as an alternative to lipbalm.

Waxelene strives to be a green facility and a green product. Waxelene is packaged in glass jars with metal lids that can be recycled. The facility is powered with 100% wind power. Waxelene made sure their product, unlike those packaged in plastic containers, is not made with petroleum and can be recycled. Not all plastics can be recycled and often end up in landfills.

You can get a 2 oz jar of Waxelene for $6.99 on line, and it is available in some nationwide stores such as CVS, Whole Foods and Bed, Bath & Beyond.

 

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Conscious Box Review

 

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I love getting surprises, don’t you? Well that is sort of what Conscious Box is. You pay $19 for a month subscription, and they have a one month, 3 month, 6 month or yearly subscription to choose from. When your box arrives you open it to find what cool green and/or eco-friendly products are enclosed.

 

I received several interesting items such as a paleo jerky (which my husband loved because it wasn’t sweet and was very thinly sliced), coconut sugar (which I was very excited about), vegetable wash (which I had wanted to try), hand soap, lotion, and several other samples along with brochures. Some of the items were of more interest to me, such as the coconut sugar. I had asked for the gluten free box which may have been more limiting. You have the option for the Classic, Vegan or Gluten Free box. I would imagine that the Classic has the greatest selection since anything can fit in that box, whereas the Vegan and Gluten Free have to meet certain criteria. But I love the idea that Conscious Box offers these additional options.

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Conscious Box allows you to pay a small amount and then experience green products you may not have been introduced to before. Right now Conscious Box is offering a FREE box! Simply use SECRETCODE during checkout on any “Monthly” subscription, and you will only be asked to pay shipping so the actual Conscious Box is on them!

I think this could be a fun gift for Mother’s Day if you happen to have a mom, like me, that loves all things green and organic. It could also be a fun care package for a college student, especially one that is hard to buy for. How nice would it be to send to new home owners or expectant parents? I think Conscious Box is a lot of fun and it isn’t terribly expensive, making it very accessible.

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ecoStore Review

 

 

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We have tried really hard over the last few years to lower our toxic burden. After realizing that Matthew can’t process the chemical junk his body is bombarded with, we started to question if any of us really could. Of course we came to the conclusion that no, we probably can’t get rid of this stuff very well, and more importantly our bodies shouldn’t have to try to get rid of all those untested chemicals we used to surround ourselves with. That made us start to look outside just what we ate and we began to really question those products we used to clean ourselves and our home. But we didn’t want to stop there, we became concerned with how the choices we were making were impacting the earth too.

That brings me to ecoStore. ecoStore, just like it’s name implies, is a store that is concerned with being ecofriendly. Their products are plant based, cruelty free, and highly biodegradable made from renewable resources.

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I had the opportunity to try the ecoStore Plant Based Glass Cleaner. It contains water, glucosides (from simple glucose) and vinegar. That’s it. I used it on my horribly dirty porch windows. There had been a fire across the way and all the soot and ashes had blown right to these windows. They were in dire need of some washing. The ecoStore glass cleaner was easily up to the job. While I was out there I decided to try washing down our front porch rockers; trying to get them ready for summertime porch sitting. For this job I enlisted help from the ecoStore Citrus Based All Purpose Cleaner. It worked beautifully.

I was actually really excited to get a bottle of the ecoStore Clean and Gleam Toilet Cleaner. I hate to use the typical toilet bowl cleaner and am looking forward to using something less toxic.

The ecoStore Plant Based Hand Wash is right up my alley. I am sort of obsessed with hand wash. Don’t ask why, because I don’t know. I just sort of love  a good hand wash. I like the way they smell and how clean I feel afterwards. I received the orange & patchouli and the rose & cardamon, with the rose & cardamon being my current favorite. I am keeping a bottle in the downstairs bathroom for daily use.

Lastly I am trying out their Naturally Active Pure Oxygen Whitener and the Laundry Liquid Super Concentrate. I have been wanting to try an oxygen whitener so I’m super excited to have a chance to use one I feel confident about. I was scared to try some of the other brands since I don’t really know what is in them. ecoStore and their beliefs make me feel a lot better about this as our choice.

I noticed several of the ecoStore products I received carried the Healthy Child Healthy World sticker.

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