All of my products are 100% vegan, handmade, and ethically sourced. Better for your body and better for the environment 🤍✨
As Anne Marie Bonneau once said, “We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly, we need millions of people doing it imperfectly”.
Welcome to Distilled Earth!🌿🌍 Throughout the years, my desire to live in a more progressive and sustainable environment grew as I began to understand my own contributions to climate change/ the power of consumerism.
I’ve always been sort of an environmentalist, but my journey really began around 7 years ago, when I decided that I wanted to become more actively environmentally responsible.
Around this time, I was quickly encouraged to start replacing the products I was using and putting on my body. It was an easy and exciting switch- as handmade, natural products are more affordable, better for your body, and better for the environment. I was soon hand-making a majority of the products in my household- from deodorants, to lotions, to toothpastes, and so much more. Throughout the years, my knowledge and experience grew, as I was determined and motivated by my love for the environment. After only a short time, I was gifting my very own beautifully-crafted, vegan products to friends and family. My hopes were to persuade a more green and socially responsible future for them as well. For years, the people closest to me have always encouraged me to sell my products, however, the only profit I wanted was to create an impact and sustainable shifts in their thinking. I’m forever thankful for this encouragement.
I’m beyond grateful to have an abundance of love around me. I am thankful to have a supportive and open-minded husband, as well as friends and family that continue to believe in me. I will strive for continuous improvements during my journey and carry on launching 100% vegan, beautifully-crafted products. My shop is a welcoming, loving, inclusive, and safe environment for all because despite your gender, race, age, sexuality etc., our world needs you. It’s the small, persistent changes in our lives that will protect and save our one and only ecosystem.