One of the hardest rooms in the home to turn sustainable is the bathroom; with the habitual purchases of body lotions, Q-tips, shampoos, face masks, toothbrushes, and more, the waste produced in this room is continuous. These items are all essential for personal hygiene, as well as self-care; however, their source need not be so destructive.
Minimalism is a lifestyle sweeping across the continent: relieving stress, reducing clutter, and offering the feeling of fulfillment. It has been proven that living a minimalist lifestyle frees up time for things that are truly important in life, such as your friends, family, or getting to know yourself better.
Living a sustainable lifestyle might seem overwhelming at first; there are so many pieces to consider in each aspect of life. The good news is that you can transition into a sustainable lifestyle one step at a time, and right now is the perfect time to do it.