Squeaky clean hair with Squeaky green? I hoped so, but what’s this funny named product? Squeaky green is a shampoo bar created by Lush for oily hair and stressed out scalps. According to super scented Lush’s plans this green pal acts in three ways at a time: it purifies scalps, even those with dandruff, thanks to tea tree oil, rosemary, nettle and peppermint; it cleanses hair and calms itching and irritation thanks to rose, (blue) chamomile essential oil and vanilla super powers. Squeaky green has the typical “cut grass” scent and contains tiny bits of herbs and rosemary but these pieces aren’t annoying or disgusting like those dried jasmine found…
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Amuchina hand sanitizing gel
It seems a real mania: killing any germs on our hands, making everything as sterile as possible. I was really skeptical about these sacrosanct bactericide and disinfectant products: are they really necessary? I often wonder: “do they leave residues on our hands or have they the characteristic odour of medicines? If these products, real medical devices, eliminate most bacteria, won’t we run the risk of making them stronger in the future? How is it possible that the new generations fall ill at the speed of light, while our grandparents, who certainly couldn’t make use of similar products, at our age were healthier than us?” I’m probably just paranoid, these are…