Shampoo – Natural, Plastic-Free, and Eco-Friendly Hair Care

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Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Ocean Breeze - The Friendly Turtle
Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Ocean Breeze
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Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Wild Fig - The Friendly Turtle
Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Wild Fig
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Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Patchouli & Dark Cocoa - The Friendly Turtle
Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Patchouli & Dark Cocoa
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Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Coconutty - The Friendly Turtle
Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Coconutty
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Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Fragrance Free - The Friendly Turtle
Shampoo Bar - Soap Free - Fragrance Free
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05-MILLY_SISSY-GLASS-BOTTLE-SHAMPOO-1-LIFESTYLE1-SOCIAL-Web-2000_1296x_3b1be37b-4bd5-4330-a9b9-ee44fa85cf03 - The Friendly Turtle
Milly & Sissy Shampoo Refill Sachet
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tangerine hair and body wash
Hair & Body Wash Refill Sachet - Candied Tangerine
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complete zero waste set
Hand & Body Wash 'Make The Switch' Set
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shampoo bar
Natural Shampoo Bar - Peppermint & Eucalyptus
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travel soap bar for hair and body
Travel Soap Bar- Hair & Body Wash
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fragrance free shampoo bar
Fragrance Free Shampoo Bar
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Discover our eco-friendly shampoo collection, featuring solid shampoo bars and refillable liquid shampoos made with natural, vegan ingredients. Free from harsh chemicals, these sustainable options add volume, leave your hair soft and shiny, and are gentle on both your hair and the planet.

With zero-waste packaging, these shampoos make it easy to reduce plastic use in your bathroom. A simple swap that promotes healthy hair while caring for the environment.

Shop now for natural, sustainable shampoos that look after your hair and the planet!

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Quartz Worktops for Small Modern Kitchens

Quartz Worktops for Small Modern Kitchens

Small kitchens can feel brighter, calmer and more spacious when every surface is chosen with care. Quartz worktops are a practical option for compact kitchens because they combine durability, easy maintenance and a clean, consistent appearance. Light shades, subtle veining, polished finishes and slim edge profiles can help reflect natural light, reduce visual clutter and create a more open feel, particularly in narrow layouts, galley kitchens and smaller open-plan homes. Quartz is also non-porous and simple to wipe clean, making it well suited to busy households where one worktop may need to support food preparation, cooking, washing up and casual dining. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe thoughtful home improvements should balance style, function and long-term value. Choosing a strong, well-fitted surface that can remain in use for many years may help reduce the need for frequent replacement and unnecessary renovation waste. This guide explores how to select the right quartz colour, finish and installation style for a small kitchen, helping homeowners create a practical, attractive and carefully planned space that feels larger without compromising everyday usability.

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Sustainable Garden Practices That Quietly Discourage Pests

Sustainable Garden Practices That Quietly Discourage Pests

Sustainable gardening is one of the most effective ways to reduce pest problems without relying on harsh chemical treatments. A well-planned garden creates healthier conditions for plants while making the space far less attractive to unwanted visitors such as cockroaches, spiders, scorpions and other common garden pests. Simple changes, including watering wisely, improving drainage, reducing clutter, pruning overgrown shrubs and choosing native, drought-tolerant plants, can significantly reduce hiding places and moisture that pests depend on. Managing mulch correctly, using wildlife-friendly planting and encouraging natural predators such as birds and beneficial insects also helps restore balance to your garden's ecosystem. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe sustainable gardening is about working with nature rather than against it. By making thoughtful, eco-friendly choices, homeowners can protect biodiversity, conserve water, reduce the need for pesticides and create outdoor spaces that are safer for children, pets and local wildlife. This guide explores six practical, environmentally responsible gardening habits that naturally discourage pests while supporting a healthier, more resilient and sustainable garden throughout the year.

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Sustainable Ways to Prevent Foundation Damage Before It Starts

Sustainable Ways to Prevent Foundation Damage Before It Starts

Sustainable homeownership starts long before major structural repairs become necessary. While many homeowners focus on improving insulation, upgrading windows or reducing household energy use, protecting a home's foundation is just as important for lowering environmental impact. Preventing foundation damage helps avoid resource-intensive repairs that often require large amounts of concrete, steel, heavy machinery and construction waste. Fortunately, simple maintenance habits can make a significant difference. Keeping gutters and downpipes clear, managing rainwater effectively, maintaining consistent soil moisture, improving drainage, grading the landscape correctly and choosing native, drought-tolerant planting all help protect a home's structural integrity while conserving natural resources. At Friendly Turtle EcoBlog, we believe the most sustainable home improvements are often preventative rather than reactive. Caring for your home's foundations not only extends the lifespan of the property but also reduces waste, lowers future repair costs and supports a more responsible approach to home maintenance. This guide explores practical, eco-friendly strategies that help homeowners prevent foundation damage before it starts, creating healthier, longer-lasting homes with a smaller environmental footprint.

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