Design & Photo: Amber Interiors
In light of full discretion, I had this post all lined up to go live in celebration of Earth Day, and then COVID hit our home and completely knocked us out for a solid two weeks. Our entire lives were put on the backburner as we slept and Netflix’d our way through it. Now that we’re on the other side of it, my desire to deep clean and reset our house is in complete overdrive, so it does feel particularly fitting to be sharing this round up of Lark & Linen approved green cleaning products today.
Making the switch from toxic cleaning products to those of the cleaner variety was a move I made years ago in an attempt to heal my anxiety (you can read more about that here if you’d like), and it’s one I can’t recommend highly enough. They have come so far in recent years that it doesn’t feel like we’re making any sacrifices whatsoever. We’ve found some incredible green cleaning products during our healing journey, and I thought I’d share a few of them with you today.
If you’re looking to make the switch to green cleaning products yourself, but feel overwhelmed by the process or worry about the waste (hi, guilty!), I recommend replacing things as you use them up. Run out of dish soap? Purchase a green one to replace it!
Lastly, if you’re looking to clean up your beauty routine, I’ve shared a lot of my favourites here (the post is three years old and I still use 99% of the items listed).
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I am looking for the mirrors you had blogged about in the Feb 22, 2017 blog post. They are antiqued mirrors with gold frames on either side of the master king size bed. The post is called “Project Lark and Linen: Our Master Bedroom Plans