- Rocky Mountain All Natural Body Deodorant Unscented - made in Canmore, Alberta, this is one 100% natural deodorant that really works - honestly! Aloe is the primary ingredient, soothing and moisturizing the delicate skin under the arm while the beneficial properties of potassium alum provide effective odour control to keep you smelling fresh. It may take a few weeks for your body to adjust so the deodorant works effectively but trust us, it will.
- Phillip Adam Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Shampoo - made in Vancouver, BC, this ultra fresh (think Granny Smith apples) smelling shampoo contains only natural-based ingredients, all of which are 100% biodegradable. Free of potentially harmful sodium laurel sulphate (SLS) and parabens as well as petro-chemicals, artificial colouring and harsh preservatives.
- Taslie Natural Turtle 3-in-1 Shampoo Bubble Bath Body Wash - also made in Vancouver, BC our favourite turtle is filled to the brim with a gentle, no tears chemical-free bath product that is softly scented with mandarin and vanilla essential oils. Makes for a fun foamtastic bubbles experience for kids!
Showing posts with label natural skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural skincare. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Top 3 Made in Canada Bodycare Products
At Lavish & Lime we love it when we find a product that ticks all our boxes. When an eco find is not only eco-friendly and natural/non-toxic but also made in Canada, we beam. In honour of Canada Day this weekend, we scanned our eco collection and came up with our top three made in Canada natural bodycare products to make every body proud – especially us!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Chemical Sunscreen vs. Natural Mineral Sunscreen
Guest post from Tyler Porteous, Coola Suncare
As with so many things, consumers have more choice for sun care than ever before. Now in addition to the traditional chemical sunscreens we all grew up with like Coppertone and Banana Boat, there's natural mineral sunscreen options. But what's the difference? Both classic chemical and natural mineral sunscreens provide protection from the sun, but they differ in their ingredients. "Chemical" ingredients, protect by absorbing and weakening UVA/UVB rays. Mineral sunscreens, on the other hand, contain"physical" ingredients; namely mineral active ingredients such as Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide that reflect and disperse UVA/UVB rays without absorption into the skin. This difference in ingredients means you have to be mindful of when you apply your SPF. For optimum effectiveness, chemical sunscreens should be applied at least 30 minutes before sun exposure. Mineral, however, can be applied immediately before stepping out in the sun. Whichever you choose, just be sure to look for broad-spectrum on the label to ensure protection against both UVB rays, which cause sunburn, and UVA rays, the leading cause of premature aging of the skin. For more, visit our natural sunscreen and repellents resources page.
As with so many things, consumers have more choice for sun care than ever before. Now in addition to the traditional chemical sunscreens we all grew up with like Coppertone and Banana Boat, there's natural mineral sunscreen options. But what's the difference? Both classic chemical and natural mineral sunscreens provide protection from the sun, but they differ in their ingredients. "Chemical" ingredients, protect by absorbing and weakening UVA/UVB rays. Mineral sunscreens, on the other hand, contain"physical" ingredients; namely mineral active ingredients such as Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide that reflect and disperse UVA/UVB rays without absorption into the skin. This difference in ingredients means you have to be mindful of when you apply your SPF. For optimum effectiveness, chemical sunscreens should be applied at least 30 minutes before sun exposure. Mineral, however, can be applied immediately before stepping out in the sun. Whichever you choose, just be sure to look for broad-spectrum on the label to ensure protection against both UVB rays, which cause sunburn, and UVA rays, the leading cause of premature aging of the skin. For more, visit our natural sunscreen and repellents resources page.
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Monday, June 4, 2012
What Does Sunscreen SPF Really Mean?
Guest post from Tyler Porteous, Coola Suncare
What are sunscreen SPF values? SPF stands for sun protection factor. The number value of SPF classifies a sunscreen's ability to deflect UVB rays (the kind of rays that cause sunburns). A sunscreen's SPF value is measured based on the extra amount of time sunscreen-protected skin is able to withstand sun exposure before burning. For example, without sun protection, a person may burn after 10 minutes in the sun. If the same person were to apply a sunscreen with SPF 20 protection, he or she would be to stay in the sun for 20 times longer, or 200 minutes, before experiencing a burn. However, it's important to know that as you use increasing levels of SPF, the amount of UV protection you receive does not increase at the same rate: raising SPF from 20 to 45 will only provide you with 2.8% more UV protection. Be sure to do an SPF check when choosing your sunscreen, it should have a minimum of SPF 15 to provide effective protection in the sun. For more, visit our natural sunscreen and repellents resources page.
What are sunscreen SPF values? SPF stands for sun protection factor. The number value of SPF classifies a sunscreen's ability to deflect UVB rays (the kind of rays that cause sunburns). A sunscreen's SPF value is measured based on the extra amount of time sunscreen-protected skin is able to withstand sun exposure before burning. For example, without sun protection, a person may burn after 10 minutes in the sun. If the same person were to apply a sunscreen with SPF 20 protection, he or she would be to stay in the sun for 20 times longer, or 200 minutes, before experiencing a burn. However, it's important to know that as you use increasing levels of SPF, the amount of UV protection you receive does not increase at the same rate: raising SPF from 20 to 45 will only provide you with 2.8% more UV protection. Be sure to do an SPF check when choosing your sunscreen, it should have a minimum of SPF 15 to provide effective protection in the sun. For more, visit our natural sunscreen and repellents resources page.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Learn from the Experts: Summer Series
Have questions about Sunscreen? Food Allergies? Nail Products? Bring them to our 'Learn from the Experts' Summer Series and get answers about Safe Sun Care, Naturopathic Remedies and Smart Nail Care. During the month of June, we're featuring a different expert each week with informative guest posts on our blog. We'll be making that same expert available to answer your questions via email and Facebook. The Facebook Q&A will take place on Thursdays. Post your comments and questions about the day's topic on our Lavish & Lime Facebook Page when you have a moment and our expert will check in periodically throughout the day to provide answers and commentary. At 8pm PST that Thursday night, we'll draw for a prize. The winner will be chosen from among those who posted a comment or asked a question. If you are not on Facebook, feel free to email your question to us at customerservice(at)lavishandlime(dot)com and we'll put it to the expert so you too receive a direct answer. By putting you in direct contact with those who know, we hope our expert series helps you get the information you're looking for so you can have a safe and happy summer!
Learn from the Experts Summer Series Schedule
June 4-8: Safer Sun Care with Tyler Porteous of Coola Suncare
June 11-15: Naturopathy & Summer Food Allergies/Travel Tips with Dr. Cameron McIntyre, ND of Lonsdale Naturopathic Clinic
June 18-22: Smart Nail Care & Tips with Ginny Carderas of Scotch Naturals and Hopscotch Kids
Learn from the Experts Summer Series Schedule
June 4-8: Safer Sun Care with Tyler Porteous of Coola Suncare
June 11-15: Naturopathy & Summer Food Allergies/Travel Tips with Dr. Cameron McIntyre, ND of Lonsdale Naturopathic Clinic
June 18-22: Smart Nail Care & Tips with Ginny Carderas of Scotch Naturals and Hopscotch Kids
Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunscreen a Must for Spring Break
Heading somewhere sunny for spring break? Whether you're hitting the slopes or the surf, be sure to pack along sunscreen for the whole family. For natural sunscreen lotions without the nasty chemicals, we recommend Ecological Skincare (Body, Face & Baby), Badger Face Stick and Canadian-made Heiko Kids Sunscreen. Did you know one bad sunburn before the age of 18 doubles your chances of getting melanoma? Or that melanoma is the second most common cancer in children and teenagers? Check out the moving video for more great information on this topic. It features melanoma survivors from Canada and the US -- not actors.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Natural Teeth Whitening Tip
For whiter teeth without the chemicals, look no further than your fruit basket. Want to know our latest cheap little all-natural secret? Bananas. Not only are they a healthy, delicious snack full of potassium, vitamins and dietary fibre but they're also great for brightening your smile. Simply rub the inside of a banana peel in a circular motion on your teeth for about two minutes. Yes, in our experience you'll get a mouthful of what feels like banana peel pulp but this is easy to rinse away and you'll notice a difference - smoother, cleaner feeling teeth even after just one application. Twice a day is recommended. After about two weeks you should notice the whitening benefits. The minerals in the peel such as potassium, magnesium and manganese absorb into your teeth and whiten them. Banana peels are a safe, natural, affordable way to whiten your teeth - and they're easier on the environment than chemical formulas. Compostable toothbrushes and compostable floss picks are two more great ideas for keeping your teeth healthy and the planet too. Read testimonials about the incredible teeth whitening effects of bananas here. For step-by-step instruction on how to use banana peels to whiten your teeth, click here.







Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Evolutionary Eco Sunscreen
If it's possible to love sunscreen, this summer we've had an affair to remember. We've been testing all natural Eco sunscreen from Ecological Skin Care through July and hand on heart, it's the best chemical-free sunscreen we've ever tried. It's not too thick, easy to spread and non-whitening. It's also very water resistant, non-greasy and doesn't clog pores. Eco sunscreen is biodegradable, hypoallergenic, free of artificial preservatives and fragrances and offers broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. The active ingredient that makes it work is zinc oxide. Basically, Eco sunscreen ticks all the boxes - and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) agrees. It gives Eco top honours in the EWG's sunscreen reports, with the lowest possible hazard rating #1. Read more on the EWG's site. Choose from three different formulas - Baby, Body and Face, although all are safe enough to be applied to children under six months. For more details, click here.

For more green living ideas, visit our eco boutique Lavish & Lime where you'll find hundreds of everyday eco finds and unusual gift ideas that are good for you, your family and the planet too.

For more green living ideas, visit our eco boutique Lavish & Lime where you'll find hundreds of everyday eco finds and unusual gift ideas that are good for you, your family and the planet too.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Fight BC's Mosquito Uprising Naturally
With British Columbia - and the mighty Fraser River - having more than our fair share of water this summer, so it seems the mosquitoes follow. Reports from the
Fraser Health System show "a definite upswing in the mosquito population." It's time to tap into our favourite bug juice of choice: Buzz Away, North America's #1 bestselling natural mosquito repellent.
Post by Louise
A recent trip the Sunshine Coast found us surrounded by the critters and caught unaware - mosquitoes at the seashore? Never noticed them in previous years.
Next time, we'll be sure to arm ourselves with DEET-free Buzz Away. The chemical-free formula is lab tested to be effective and keeps bugs at bay for hours. Buzz Away is made from pure essential oils and is 100% natural. It works and it's natural -- what more could you want from an insect spray?
Easy application and Buzz Away has that too. Choose from a Buzz Away pump spray or Buzz Away easy-wipe towlettes. Plus there's Buzz Away Sting Soothe for bug bite itch relief, just in case the skeeters get there before the Buzz Away repellent does.
Buzz Away insect repellent products are available in Canada at eco boutique Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about repelling mosquitoes and other insects, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!


A recent trip the Sunshine Coast found us surrounded by the critters and caught unaware - mosquitoes at the seashore? Never noticed them in previous years.
Next time, we'll be sure to arm ourselves with DEET-free Buzz Away. The chemical-free formula is lab tested to be effective and keeps bugs at bay for hours. Buzz Away is made from pure essential oils and is 100% natural. It works and it's natural -- what more could you want from an insect spray?

Buzz Away insect repellent products are available in Canada at eco boutique Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about repelling mosquitoes and other insects, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Friday Freebie: Natural Woopsie First Aid Pack Giveaway
With warmer weather comes more outdoor activity and inevitably more bumps, more bruises, sore muscles and sore tummies -- from too much ice cream or too
much sun. Soothe these upsets and more with a natural soothing hot/cold pain relief pack made with bamboo and buckwheat rather than potentially toxic plastic and fluid. It's Woopsies to the rescue!
Our Woopsie character soothing packs are more than just first aid packs, they become a natural friend. Each of the six different characters has a unique shape, colour and name. They become a real comfort to kids. We keep ours in the freezer and whenever our little ones end up with a bump or bruise they ask for 'Patchy' as they've named him and everything feels better. We consider Patchy a stuffie with a purpose.
These natural first aid/pain relief packs for kids can be warmed in the microwave or chilled in the freezer as the owie demands. They're flexible when frozen and huggable when heated. Filled with hypoallergenic premium buckwheat seeds, these eco-friendly first aid pillow packs are covered with a super soft sustainable viscose from bamboo terrycloth. The embroidered covers are easy to remove and machine washable.
SAVE 15%
From now until midnight Sunday, June 27th use code WOOPSIE and you can save 15% on our yellow Bozzle buckwheat first aid packs!
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER ROBYNL! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED - ALL GREAT TIPS!
WIN IT!
We have a Woopsie soothing pack to give away to one lucky winner. Tell us in a comment below about a natural remedy you recommend for the summer and a Woopsie could be yours! Please be sure to include your email address so we can contact you if you win.
Extra entry:
Like us on our Lavish & Lime Facebook Page and post a comment on our wall about this giveaway.
This is our Friday Freebie, but we're happy to take entries through the weekend. Deadline for entries is midnight PST Sunday, June 26th and we'll announce the randomly chosen winner on this blog post and on Facebook Monday, June 27th. Good luck!
For more green living ideas, visit our eco boutique Lavish & Lime where you'll find hundreds of everyday eco finds and unusual gift ideas that are good for you, your family and the planet too.

Our Woopsie character soothing packs are more than just first aid packs, they become a natural friend. Each of the six different characters has a unique shape, colour and name. They become a real comfort to kids. We keep ours in the freezer and whenever our little ones end up with a bump or bruise they ask for 'Patchy' as they've named him and everything feels better. We consider Patchy a stuffie with a purpose.
These natural first aid/pain relief packs for kids can be warmed in the microwave or chilled in the freezer as the owie demands. They're flexible when frozen and huggable when heated. Filled with hypoallergenic premium buckwheat seeds, these eco-friendly first aid pillow packs are covered with a super soft sustainable viscose from bamboo terrycloth. The embroidered covers are easy to remove and machine washable.
SAVE 15%
From now until midnight Sunday, June 27th use code WOOPSIE and you can save 15% on our yellow Bozzle buckwheat first aid packs!
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER ROBYNL! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED - ALL GREAT TIPS!
WIN IT!
We have a Woopsie soothing pack to give away to one lucky winner. Tell us in a comment below about a natural remedy you recommend for the summer and a Woopsie could be yours! Please be sure to include your email address so we can contact you if you win.
Extra entry:
Like us on our Lavish & Lime Facebook Page and post a comment on our wall about this giveaway.
This is our Friday Freebie, but we're happy to take entries through the weekend. Deadline for entries is midnight PST Sunday, June 26th and we'll announce the randomly chosen winner on this blog post and on Facebook Monday, June 27th. Good luck!
For more green living ideas, visit our eco boutique Lavish & Lime where you'll find hundreds of everyday eco finds and unusual gift ideas that are good for you, your family and the planet too.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Friday Freebie: Natural Badger Sunscreen Giveaway
The warmer weather has come to Vancouver so fingers crossed, summer is finally on its way to the west coast - and those rays are feeling nice and hot.
Enter sunscreen. Up till now we've just been eager for a dose of vitamin D, now it's time to start thinking about protection. Natural sunscreen is a great option. Forget nasty chemicals, the active ingredient is zinc for broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. It blocks the sun outright rather than absorbing it as some conventional chemical sunscreens do.
One of the most popular natural sunscreen brands is Badger. Made of all natural ingredients, Badger rates high on the Environmental Working Group's list of recommended safe sunscreens. It uses the mineral zinc oxide to provide broad spectrum protection and contains organic olive oil, shea butter and cocoa butter for a moisturizing effect. In addition to zinc, Badger is made up of all USDA certified organic plant oils and extracts that are biodegradable and safe for the environment - you could even eat this stuff! So naturally, it's safe for children.
WIN IT
We have a Badger SPF30 Natural Sunscreen Face Stick to give away to one lucky winner! Tell us in a comment below which sunscreen brand you used last summer and why you'd like to try Badger. You could win it! Please be sure to include your email address so we can get in touch if you win.
EXTRA ENTRY
Like us on our Lavish & Lime Facebook Page and post a comment on our wall about this giveaway.
DEADLINE
This is our Friday Freebie, but we're happy to take entries through the weekend. Deadline for entries is midnight PST Sunday, June 12th and we'll announce the randomly chosen winner on Monday, June 13th.
For more green living ideas, visit our eco boutique Lavish & Lime where you'll find hundreds of everyday eco finds and unusual gift ideas that are good for you, your family and the planet too.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
CBC Marketplace Lousy Labels: Canada's Top 10 Misleading Natural Products
Ultimate Blog Party 2011: Hello! Thank you for stopping by our blog. We're an eco boutique based in Vancouver, BC and we're all about helping you live a greener & healthier life. Learn about non-toxic, BPA free and eco-friendly alternatives for everyday living that are safe for you and the planet too. Visit our boutique or join us on Facebook for great giveaways, tips and deals. Hope to make some friends through this party. Greenest regards, Louise PS. Pressed the wrong link button so this isn't a dedicated Blog Party post, but it's a great example of what we're all about.
Ever wonder how 'natural' or 'organic' those body care products lining the shelves of your local drug store really are? If so, the recent 'Lousy Labels' episode of the
popular watchdog show CBC Marketplace and countdown of the top 10 misleading natural products is a must-see.
Post by Louise
Fa, Aveeno, Covergirl, Aubrey Organics, Avalon Organics -- even Seventh Generation diapers make the Lousy Label black list. The #1 misleading product? Huggies natural care baby wipes - a baby product cited as natural yet it not only contains parabens but a nasty ingredient on Health Canada's hot list.
Watch the show here:
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2011/lousylabels/
Host Erica Johnson hits the shelves and people's homes with environmental activist Adria Vasil to investigate green labelling on many of Canada's most popular personal care products marketed to us as 'natural' or 'organic'. They find the labels rife with exaggeration, misleading verbage and many of them contain ingredients no different than those found in regular, cheaper brands.
Most shocking -- the companies behind these products hide behind excuses of 'proprietary information' and ignorance when asked directly about the percentage of 'natural' or 'organic' ingredients contained in their products.
In this episode, the Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association is no help. The spokesperson repeatedly states without regulation it's up to the consumer to check and compare labels - a little difficult when you're rushing around the grocery store with one or two toddlers in hand. He does get it right though, when he says the best thing to do if you're not sure, is simply stop buying the product.
There's so much more to say about safe ingredients, labelling, product comparison -- this brief investigation is a great start and an eye-opener about how important educating yourself is if you're interested in knowing what exactly you're putting on your body.
For a great selection of truly natural body care products -- we've checked the ingredients lists ourselves and gone through them with the manufacturers -- visit us at Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or comments about labelling or this Marketplace episode, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!
Ever wonder how 'natural' or 'organic' those body care products lining the shelves of your local drug store really are? If so, the recent 'Lousy Labels' episode of the


Fa, Aveeno, Covergirl, Aubrey Organics, Avalon Organics -- even Seventh Generation diapers make the Lousy Label black list. The #1 misleading product? Huggies natural care baby wipes - a baby product cited as natural yet it not only contains parabens but a nasty ingredient on Health Canada's hot list.
Watch the show here:
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2011/lousylabels/
Host Erica Johnson hits the shelves and people's homes with environmental activist Adria Vasil to investigate green labelling on many of Canada's most popular personal care products marketed to us as 'natural' or 'organic'. They find the labels rife with exaggeration, misleading verbage and many of them contain ingredients no different than those found in regular, cheaper brands.
Most shocking -- the companies behind these products hide behind excuses of 'proprietary information' and ignorance when asked directly about the percentage of 'natural' or 'organic' ingredients contained in their products.
In this episode, the Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association is no help. The spokesperson repeatedly states without regulation it's up to the consumer to check and compare labels - a little difficult when you're rushing around the grocery store with one or two toddlers in hand. He does get it right though, when he says the best thing to do if you're not sure, is simply stop buying the product.
There's so much more to say about safe ingredients, labelling, product comparison -- this brief investigation is a great start and an eye-opener about how important educating yourself is if you're interested in knowing what exactly you're putting on your body.
For a great selection of truly natural body care products -- we've checked the ingredients lists ourselves and gone through them with the manufacturers -- visit us at Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or comments about labelling or this Marketplace episode, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Eco-Friendly Floss Picks & Toothbrush for Guilt-Free Brushing
Ever feel bad about using those little plastic flossers or manual toothbrushes then
throwing them away? We've found a solution: eco-friendly compostable floss picks and an eco-friendly toothbrush for easy, guilt-free dental care!
Post by Louise
Our natural eco flossers biodegrade in a compost facility within 180 days into organic soil - a little longer if you simply throw them in your home compost or garden. That's because they're made from renewable crops like corn and potatoes instead of petroleum, like name brand conventional flossers.
It took five years of development and consultation with dental professionals to come up with this truly environmentally sustainable product made of the new safe plastic option: bioplastic. Bioplastics are made from renewable, sustainable plant-based crops. Our eco-friendly flossers are made of starch-based resins from corn, wheat, tapioca and potato starches -- ecologically sound substitues for petroleum-based plastic products -- that come from primarily the Midwest (versus oil from the Middle East).
Not only are these natural eco flossers free of potentially harmful chemicals like bisphenol-A (BPA) and phthalates, but they're fully certified biodegradable and compostable in the US and Europe. (Canada does not yet have certifications for biodegradability and compostability.) Unlike materials designated as biodegradable, those certified as compostable are designed to
compost quickly, within 60-180 days, without releasing any toxic residues.
In terms of functionality and quality, our natural eco-friendly floss picks work just as well, if not better, than their conventional counterparts -- and the little 'Mr. Molar' character on the top of the kids' design is a favourite with little ones. The adult eco flossers feature a pointed end, ideal for cleaning specifics in between teeth.
Complete your dental care with our eco-friendly toothbrushes for kids and adults -- also made from safe, sustainable and biodegradable bioplastic. Similar to conventional toothbrushes, our compostable eco-friendly toothbrush lasts about three months and the children's eco-friendly toothbrush is good for kids up to about 12 years.
It's spring and a great time to rethink our old ways with fresh, new ideas. Why not feel good about cleaner teeth and a cleaner planet with effective dental products made from plants?
The eco-friendly flossers and compostable toothbrushes mentioned above are available at our eco boutique Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about dental products or care, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!


Our natural eco flossers biodegrade in a compost facility within 180 days into organic soil - a little longer if you simply throw them in your home compost or garden. That's because they're made from renewable crops like corn and potatoes instead of petroleum, like name brand conventional flossers.
It took five years of development and consultation with dental professionals to come up with this truly environmentally sustainable product made of the new safe plastic option: bioplastic. Bioplastics are made from renewable, sustainable plant-based crops. Our eco-friendly flossers are made of starch-based resins from corn, wheat, tapioca and potato starches -- ecologically sound substitues for petroleum-based plastic products -- that come from primarily the Midwest (versus oil from the Middle East).
Not only are these natural eco flossers free of potentially harmful chemicals like bisphenol-A (BPA) and phthalates, but they're fully certified biodegradable and compostable in the US and Europe. (Canada does not yet have certifications for biodegradability and compostability.) Unlike materials designated as biodegradable, those certified as compostable are designed to

In terms of functionality and quality, our natural eco-friendly floss picks work just as well, if not better, than their conventional counterparts -- and the little 'Mr. Molar' character on the top of the kids' design is a favourite with little ones. The adult eco flossers feature a pointed end, ideal for cleaning specifics in between teeth.
Complete your dental care with our eco-friendly toothbrushes for kids and adults -- also made from safe, sustainable and biodegradable bioplastic. Similar to conventional toothbrushes, our compostable eco-friendly toothbrush lasts about three months and the children's eco-friendly toothbrush is good for kids up to about 12 years.

It's spring and a great time to rethink our old ways with fresh, new ideas. Why not feel good about cleaner teeth and a cleaner planet with effective dental products made from plants?
The eco-friendly flossers and compostable toothbrushes mentioned above are available at our eco boutique Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about dental products or care, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Concern Rising Over Chemicals in Cosmetics
We've known for sometime nasty chemicals lurk within many of our skincare and beauty products but recently the issue seems to be getting a lot of airplay, making us think concern is on the rise.

In a recent article on the David Suzuki Foundation's website, Linda Coulter wrote about the secret ingredients in the skincare products we use on our bodies daily - including deodorant and shampoo. In fact, according to Coulter "No law in Canada (or the U.S.) requires manufacturers to disclose all ingredients in consumer products. Cosmetics manufacturers get away with using the catch-all terms 'fragrance' or 'parfum', code words for over 3,000 chemicals, most of which haven't been tested for toxicity. "
Last week The Huffington Post featured an interesting and informative article by Estelle Hayes which she begins with the question, "Sodium lauryl sulfate is an effective degreaser used to clean oil stains from the floor of my mechanic's repair shop; what's it doing in my toothpaste and my daughter's bubble bath?"
Hayes continues "Everything from lip balm to hand lotion is filled with stuff we wouldn't dream of putting in our stomachs. Instead, we eagerly spread it over the largest organ of the body -- ensuring effective absorption and exposure to a daily dose of illness-inducing and cancer-causing garbage."
She goes on to compare the U.S. to Canada and Europe and perhaps we are, slightly better off - at least we don't rely on a voluntary reporting system for monitoring public safety with these products. Hayes points out that, unlike in the U.S. "Incidents -- from adverse reactions to longitudinal health surveys -- are made public by law."
To date, we've heard lots about parabens and increasingly more about sodium lauryl sulfate, triclosan and fragrance/parfum are next up but there are plenty of other toxins to watch out for as well. Check out the Dirty Dozen Cosmetic Chemicals to Avoid for a comprehensive list. Another great source we use is the Environmental Working Group's Cosmetics Safety Database. Here you can plug in ingredients or product names and learn for yourself what they're all about.
The more you know the less likely you are to lather yourself in toxic chemicals on a daily basis -- because at the moment, relying on labels just isn't enough.
For information about specific toxin-free skincare and cosmetic products, visit our natural skincare section.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Taslie Turtle Giveaway Winner
We're so excited to be able to ship a Taslie kids natural skincare product for free with our Taslie Giveaway, hopefully in time to be used as a Christmas gift. And the winner of our Taslie Giveaway is Hannasmom - congratulations!
Hannasmom - please contact us at customerservice@lavishandlime.com with your details so we can ship your prize of an adorable bottle of Taslie Turtle Natural Moisturizing Lotion to you.
Thanks to everyone who entered. Keep watching this space - we'll be doing another giveaway real soon.
All natural Taslie skincare products for kids, including the Taslie 3-in-1 body wash /shampoo/bubble bath plus Taslie lemon creme moisturizing conditioner, are available online in Canada at eco boutique Lavish & Lime. For more ideas about living life a little greener, visit Lavish & Lime.

Hannasmom - please contact us at customerservice@lavishandlime.com with your details so we can ship your prize of an adorable bottle of Taslie Turtle Natural Moisturizing Lotion to you.
Thanks to everyone who entered. Keep watching this space - we'll be doing another giveaway real soon.
All natural Taslie skincare products for kids, including the Taslie 3-in-1 body wash /shampoo/bubble bath plus Taslie lemon creme moisturizing conditioner, are available online in Canada at eco boutique Lavish & Lime. For more ideas about living life a little greener, visit Lavish & Lime.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Win a Turtle of your Choice - Natural Skin Care
All natural Taslie products for kids are some of the best natural skincare products on the market. They're not only biodegradable and chemical-free but also hypo-allergenic, ph balanced and tearless. 
Taslie natural skin care products - including the 3-in-1 bubble bath/body wash/shampoo, moisturizer and conditioner - are made in Canada.
Enter to win:
Tell us which of our Taslie natural skin products you'd like and why and you could win it! Simply leave a comment below. The winner will be chosen Monday, November 29th.
Get two extra entries:
Become a fan on our Lavish & Lime Facebook page and leave a comment below telling us you did!
Taslie natural products for kids are made from organic blends of rosehip and burdock, the soft scent of mandarin & vanilla essential oils. The Lemon conditioner includes sage, ginseng and
lemon essential oil. Taslie products contain no sodium laureth, sulfate, lanolin, parabens, synthetic colours or fragrances.
The 3-in-1 shampoo/bubble bath/body wash and natural kids moisturizing lotion come in adorable, recyclable turtle bottles that make kids want to get clean! These are hand painted with lead free paint and made from PET recycled plastics. There are also larger size refills for both products. The Taslie lemon creme conditioner comes in a biodegradable, non-toxic tube with a colourful giraffe on the front.
If you're in Metro Vancouver, join us at our Grand Opening Warehouse Event on Saturday, November 27th, 9am-1pm at 272 East 1st North Vancouver, where you'll be able to chat with a Taslie expert about toxins and skincare. Free samples too!
We love everything about Taslie and are thrilled to be able to giveaway a product from this fantastic natural line of kids skincare products - good luck!
View the full range of Taslie skincare products and other natural products available at eco boutique Lavish & Lime here.

Taslie natural skin care products - including the 3-in-1 bubble bath/body wash/shampoo, moisturizer and conditioner - are made in Canada.
Enter to win:
Tell us which of our Taslie natural skin products you'd like and why and you could win it! Simply leave a comment below. The winner will be chosen Monday, November 29th.
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Taslie natural products for kids are made from organic blends of rosehip and burdock, the soft scent of mandarin & vanilla essential oils. The Lemon conditioner includes sage, ginseng and

The 3-in-1 shampoo/bubble bath/body wash and natural kids moisturizing lotion come in adorable, recyclable turtle bottles that make kids want to get clean! These are hand painted with lead free paint and made from PET recycled plastics. There are also larger size refills for both products. The Taslie lemon creme conditioner comes in a biodegradable, non-toxic tube with a colourful giraffe on the front.
If you're in Metro Vancouver, join us at our Grand Opening Warehouse Event on Saturday, November 27th, 9am-1pm at 272 East 1st North Vancouver, where you'll be able to chat with a Taslie expert about toxins and skincare. Free samples too!
We love everything about Taslie and are thrilled to be able to giveaway a product from this fantastic natural line of kids skincare products - good luck!
View the full range of Taslie skincare products and other natural products available at eco boutique Lavish & Lime here.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Guilt-Free Glam: Hopscotch Kids Safe Natural Nail Polish
It's almost summer and time to get those toes out. Love to paint them but worried about all the toxins your body can absorb through the polish and the remover? Your worries are over with our exciting line of Hopscotch Kids Water Colors safe nail care products - they're brand new to Canada.

Straight from the Oscar swag bags to Lavish & Lime, our Hopscotch Kids natural nail polish is safe and free of harmful chemical solvents found in most polishes, ie. Toluene, Formaldehyde and Phthalates. It's completely water-based, free of noxious fumes, biodegradable and doesn't result in yellowing or drying of the nails. Hopscotch Kids nail polish is made in the US.
With names like Hands Up, Seven Up and Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum in a Dish, you can tell the great range of colours are geared towards the younger set, but to be honest, we think this polish is ideal for adults too. We particularly love the lighter pale pink Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear and the Barbie-esque pink Ice Cream, Soda Pop. In fact, the owner of Hopscotch Kids tells us she paints her three girls' and her own nails - with just one easy coat - before running off to church on Sundays.
In addition to single bottles, we have a Hopscotch Kids nail polish twin pack - in two different colour ways available (comes with a free buffer), plus a party pack that includes two bottles plus remover and a buffer. Both packs make ideal birthday gifts for any glam girl. The Hopscotch Kids polish remover is all natural and corn-based. It includes Aloe and Vitamin E for extra moisturizing. The remover comes with a free buffer for a complete nail care pack. Go glam naturally - and safely - this summer.
Hopscotch Kids Water Colors Safe Natural Nail Polish is available in Canada at Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about nail polish or natural beauty products in general, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!

Straight from the Oscar swag bags to Lavish & Lime, our Hopscotch Kids natural nail polish is safe and free of harmful chemical solvents found in most polishes, ie. Toluene, Formaldehyde and Phthalates. It's completely water-based, free of noxious fumes, biodegradable and doesn't result in yellowing or drying of the nails. Hopscotch Kids nail polish is made in the US.
With names like Hands Up, Seven Up and Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum in a Dish, you can tell the great range of colours are geared towards the younger set, but to be honest, we think this polish is ideal for adults too. We particularly love the lighter pale pink Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear and the Barbie-esque pink Ice Cream, Soda Pop. In fact, the owner of Hopscotch Kids tells us she paints her three girls' and her own nails - with just one easy coat - before running off to church on Sundays.

Hopscotch Kids Water Colors Safe Natural Nail Polish is available in Canada at Lavish & Lime. If you have any thoughts or ideas about nail polish or natural beauty products in general, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!
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