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Holiday Gift Guide

Ideas for Holiday Gifts

This year, we decided to skip the hectic push of Black Friday sales, but we've collected some thoughtful Holiday Gift Ideas for your favorite skincare lovers, simplicity seekers, adventurers, and families with babies or toddlers!

Skincare Lovers

Shopping for someone who loves beauty and skincare gifts? Give them EcoBalance Daily Prebiotic Serum. This serum layers beautifully over our Silky Foam EcoBalance Cleansers for a luxurious, microbiome-supporting skincare routine.

Simplicity Seekers

Know someone who just wants everything to be easy and would prefer to use one product for everything? They need All-Natural EcoBalance Cleanser Mist! This powerhouse cleanser also deodorizes and moisturizes from faces to feet. It's gentle all-in-one skincare that is tough enough to clean up grease and odors. Plus it can even be used without running water, it's rinse optional.

Adventurers

Whether they’re hiking, camping, road-tripping, or jet setting, our travel-ready cleansing system is built for active, eco-conscious care. The Starter Set includes a durable 4oz EWG Verified Mist EcoBalance Cleanser plus a full roll of cotton dry wipes in a reusable, water-resistant travel bag. For air travel, the On-the-Go Pack has two cleansers that can go in a carry-on bag plus a selection of disposable and reusable wipes.

Families with babies or toddlers

Help them skip the hassle of diaper rash with Sensitive EcoBalance Cleanser Mist and disposable 100% Cotton Dry Wipes or reusable flannel wipes. And the same wet wipe replacement system can be used for sticky hands, spills, and sensitive noses as they grow.

ANY wet wipes (even those that are “natural” “water-based” or “organic”) require high levels of preservatives and irritating ingredients to keep bacteria from growing in the package once it is open. Published data show that diaper rash isn’t a sign of bad caregiving, but is actually more common in babies with more wet-wipe use during changing. This is because about 20% of the solution in a wet wipe stays behind on baby’s skin. And most of these wipes don’t have the pH and salt levels to match human surfaces.

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