You guys really are awesome. After watching the full series of videos on the JMT we had to see more JMT videos. Every video we have watched has been lacking. You guys did such a great job I had to come back and say "Thank you!" We really loved it all but the break down of the days miles, elevation gain/drop, start and stop times was good to help us understand the big picture of each day. Your planning and following the plan was also awesome as we have watched several people struggle for lack of a plan and or not sticking to the plan. I am an aircraft mechanic by trade but the old pilot adage of "file the flight plan then fly the plan" seems to fit. Thanks again.
You can buy and/or reuse deodorant stick containers by heating them up. My wife makes a good baking soda, coconut oil, minty mixtuer.. It's hard to go back to the sticky goop of normal deodorant.
For deodorant I use activated chlorine dioxide solution/mms or hydrogen peroxide in a small spray bottle. Kills germs/bacteria that causes odors👍 For hair is make a onion skin tea, baking soda and rinse with vitamin C powder or apple cider vinegar and water. I use shea moisture as well (sometimes but not often)
Check out Renpure Advanced Tea Tree and Lemon Sage Shampoo. It has zero sulfates, parabens, dyes, gluten, phthalates or propylene glycol. It's also great to keep bugs away which is an added bonus. Also it was great hanging out with you at MAOF over the weekend! Thanks for being there and sharing all the stories and info.
I have been using Dr. Bronners for shampoo for 20 plus years now with no issues at all. Also have used it for tooth past now and then too. It works but might not taste great but after you rinse it fine.
If you want another option for deodorant, I suggest Nuud. It will leave you odor free for 3-7 days!! For me it lasts for 6/7 days. It somewhat expensive but lasts for such a long time because you use very little at a time. No aluminum, sugarcane tube.
Really enjoy your well thought out organized and executed experiences. I call it the Martha Stewart of Vanlife vs the cobbled hobbled spit and glue versions that litter RUclips that are cringe worthy at times. You guys are a dream team! It’s so much fun watching it done well. Thanks for setting the bar high and the example to follow and learn from.
I've had a lot of success using just baking soda and water as a shampoo. I mix 1 Tbsp baking soda with 8 oz of warm water in a squeeze bottle and shake it to dissolve. Massage it in and then rinse. I use it 2-3 times per week followed by a conditioner and it works really well. I'm definitely going to try the deodorant, thanks for the tip.
If you haven't found a good shampoo yet, I have been using Giovanni shampoo and conditioner for years. Decades, in fact. Just looked at their site and they are biodegradable. Only products that don't cause my scalp to break out in a rash with regular use. I love the tea tree set, but have also used the 50:50 and silk products.
Dr Bronner's or Kirk's castile soap can also be used as a shampoo. Results will depend upon the rinse or conditioner used. I simply use Kirk's with a vinegar and water rinse. Perfect. If I need a conditioner, I apply a tiny amount of coconut oil sometime before the shower.
I used to love LUSH until they changed the formula. Now they have SLS and synthetic fragrance in them which is definitely not safe for the environment, or ourselves, frankly.
Sorry off topic...but now that you've had your truck/camper build, could you do a video on what you like, don't like and would change? I'm debating between a Tundra/FWC build like yours or just going with a Sprinter similar to a Winnebago Revel. These things are so expensive, I want to make the right choice the first time!
Oh! I hope that you do! We love them both and as for the Dr. Bronners we've tried it as shampoo and it straight up made my hair turn into a single unit!
I recemmend a dive cup-like system. They don't need to be changed or tended to nearly as often as a tampon and there is ZERO waste. When I would head out to take care of it I would take a water bottle with me to do a rinse on it before reusing it. Baby wipes will always be your friend. We always try to find plant-based ones since we don't have to worry about them being flushable and stock up on them when we find them. If you're wanting to stick with tampons, I would us an OB style because of how little packaging there is for them. Wrap the used tampon in toilet paper and take it back to the rig to dump it in our trash can as I do with all of our TP and baby wipes. I've also heard of people using a Portable Bidet this can also be a good way to keep the whole area clean. I've even heard of people eliminating TP all together with this thing. This is something I'd like to start experimenting with eventually!
Thanks for the info Mak! I’ve been thinking about trying the quip toothbrush. This may sound odd but my favorite shampoo is the Young Living Animal Scents Shampoo. I used my dog’s in a pinch when I ran out of my other shampoo, and I ended up liking it so much I switched. I don’t love the MLM aspect but I do like supporting my friends who sell it so I don’t mind too much. It lasts a long time and smells nice and herbally. Plus it has citronella so it’s bug repellant too haha. I have really think hair and this leaves it clean and soft
My favorite shampoo is Paul Mitchell tea tree special shampoo, please try it if you get a chance! It's really nice when you haven't shampooed in a while, tingles as it cleans :)
Hey Mak. Do you guys have Lush in over there ? They're a British company that's all hand made and natural. I use a lot of their stuff as it either doesn't come in plastic or if it does you can take it back & they re-use it. I use their shampoo bar it's lasts a long time and is all natural. I'm a guy with short hair though I don't need a lot. Hope you're having a great week.
Also, for those deodorant "crystal" it's basically potassium-alum (potassium aluminum sulfate). it's usually the one being pointed at for being "toxic" in drug store deodorant. So yeah, while the crystal is much less wastefull (you can by it without the packaging AND it help stop the bleeding when shaving with a sharp razor) it's basically the same as other deodorant. ;)
Have you tried your dr bronners soap as a shampoo? I know it has so many uses! Or would it be peppermint overload 😂 worth a shot and you can get more bang for your buck! 🙌🏽
guys, do yourself a favor and switch to safety razors with a proper lathering brush and soap. Checkout "The copper Hat" in Victoria, BC (online). Less plastic, no batteries, 100% recyclable blades, minimal water use (mayyybe a cup max). You can thank me later.
Hi MAK - Recently subscribed, love your channel! You guys are awesome (and adorable together!) I just came across a website that I wanted to share with you. It's iherb.com, it has all natural products and lots of shampoos, natural brushes, etc. You guys do a great job on the videos and the photography is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
I've tried the Lush ones and thought that they worked well however the first ingredient is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and sulfate is something that we're trying to avoid
Hair Food. Shampoo and conditioner.Totally natural and safe for the environment and yourself. Costs a little bit more than most products, but smells so good. I buy the avocado/ylang and argan oil. I got thick curly hair so perfect for me. I used to model and was always taught to get the best shit for my hair. So yea, this works. In Canada we use those biodegradable wet naps to keep your privates clean when you can't bathe. Stay clean :) and...you remind of a creamy popsicle lol
Not the type of videos I'd be interested in but I do see several items I have interest in. Especially the toothpaste. Thanks for the video. How who were the assholes who thumb down this video?
Have you heard of Red Bud Suds as all-natural bars that work both as soap and as conditioning shampoo? Mandy Lea and Kendrick are now ambassadors... Redbudsuds.com
those toothbrushes dont seem that eco-friendly especially with the plastics and the battery... but pick your battles i guess, can't always be 100% eco-friendly. Some nice stuff though, gonna look into that deodorant!
You guys really are awesome. After watching the full series of videos on the JMT we had to see more JMT videos. Every video we have watched has been lacking. You guys did such a great job I had to come back and say "Thank you!" We really loved it all but the break down of the days miles, elevation gain/drop, start and stop times was good to help us understand the big picture of each day. Your planning and following the plan was also awesome as we have watched several people struggle for lack of a plan and or not sticking to the plan. I am an aircraft mechanic by trade but the old pilot adage of "file the flight plan then fly the plan" seems to fit. Thanks again.
I'm so glad you've enjoyed everything. It really means a lot to us that people get something out of our hard work!
You can buy and/or reuse deodorant stick containers by heating them up. My wife makes a good baking soda, coconut oil, minty mixtuer.. It's hard to go back to the sticky goop of normal deodorant.
For deodorant I use activated chlorine dioxide solution/mms or hydrogen peroxide in a small spray bottle. Kills germs/bacteria that causes odors👍 For hair is make a onion skin tea, baking soda and rinse with vitamin C powder or apple cider vinegar and water. I use shea moisture as well (sometimes but not often)
wow that is amazing that you make so many different products! It's such a good way to go!
Check out Renpure Advanced Tea Tree and Lemon Sage Shampoo. It has zero sulfates, parabens, dyes, gluten, phthalates or propylene glycol. It's also great to keep bugs away which is an added bonus.
Also it was great hanging out with you at MAOF over the weekend! Thanks for being there and sharing all the stories and info.
I have been using Dr. Bronners for shampoo for 20 plus years now with no issues at all. Also have used it for tooth past now and then too. It works but might not taste great but after you rinse it fine.
Love this video! Been difficult to find a good suggestion from other female overlanders :) Cant wait to try out your deodorant recipe!
Oh I'm SO glad you found it helpful! Happy to help!
If you want another option for deodorant, I suggest Nuud. It will leave you odor free for 3-7 days!! For me it lasts for 6/7 days. It somewhat expensive but lasts for such a long time because you use very little at a time. No aluminum, sugarcane tube.
I use the Dr Bronners soap for all my washing needs, even shampoo.
I wish I could do that however longer hair gets a bit of build up with that type of soap :(
This is genuinely helpful I’ve been contemplating getting a laser thing for my legs and....everything else... but that razor is adorable.
Dude the laser stuff if you can afford it is a god sent! I love it and want to get another pass on my whole body ;)
Really enjoy your well thought out organized and executed experiences. I call it the Martha Stewart of Vanlife vs the cobbled hobbled spit and glue versions that litter RUclips that are cringe worthy at times. You guys are a dream team! It’s so much fun watching it done well. Thanks for setting the bar high and the example to follow and learn from.
Haha! Loved the little ditty you sang at the end.
I'm full of them ;)
I've had a lot of success using just baking soda and water as a shampoo. I mix 1 Tbsp baking soda with 8 oz of warm water in a squeeze bottle and shake it to dissolve. Massage it in and then rinse. I use it 2-3 times per week followed by a conditioner and it works really well. I'm definitely going to try the deodorant, thanks for the tip.
If you haven't found a good shampoo yet, I have been using Giovanni shampoo and conditioner for years. Decades, in fact. Just looked at their site and they are biodegradable. Only products that don't cause my scalp to break out in a rash with regular use. I love the tea tree set, but have also used the 50:50 and silk products.
Thank you for sharing the deodorant recipe! Looking forward to trying. Great video!
Hope you like it! Enjoy!
Thank you for another wonderful video :) 💜
Try the Shea moisture shampoo of that line! I use them both and LOVE them, my favorite of their line so far. Cute back story too
Plain cornstarch or a 50/50 mix of cornstarch and baby powder make a great dry shampoo! And so much cheaper than store bought brands. 👍
ohhhhhhh well that is super handy! A recipe for a recipe! Thank you!
Dr Bronner's or Kirk's castile soap can also be used as a shampoo. Results will depend upon the rinse or conditioner used. I simply use Kirk's with a vinegar and water rinse. Perfect. If I need a conditioner, I apply a tiny amount of coconut oil sometime before the shower.
Kirk’s now comes in a liquid form as well. That might work better as shampoo. I’ve actually seen it at Kroger.
I make my own deodorant the same way! And I recently bought a camper and have 2 cats. Lol been watching this RUclips channel for a while!
Sounds like you and I are cut from the same cloth then ;)
Have you tried to see if Lush Shampoo bars would work? They are an eco-friendly cosmetics company and only use natural ingredients. :)
Daniel Furlan I second Lush! Love them!
I used to love LUSH until they changed the formula. Now they have SLS and synthetic fragrance in them which is definitely not safe for the environment, or ourselves, frankly.
For many years I’ve used Bronner’s for body and beard and Alaffia African Black soap for hair and face. All natural, fair trade. Highly recommend 😁
Really! I hear great things about African Black soap!
Sorry off topic...but now that you've had your truck/camper build, could you do a video on what you like, don't like and would change? I'm debating between a Tundra/FWC build like yours or just going with a Sprinter similar to a Winnebago Revel. These things are so expensive, I want to make the right choice the first time!
That is acutally coming up realllll soon!
@@BoundForNowhere Great! Looking forward to watching it.
Great stuff! Definitely going to try the toothpaste and whip up some of your deodorant recipe. Wouldn't the Dr. Bronners work as a shampoo too?
Oh! I hope that you do! We love them both and as for the Dr. Bronners we've tried it as shampoo and it straight up made my hair turn into a single unit!
Hi Mak,
What hygiene tips and tricks would you recommend for those of us on the road who are menstruating?
I recemmend a dive cup-like system. They don't need to be changed or tended to nearly as often as a tampon and there is ZERO waste. When I would head out to take care of it I would take a water bottle with me to do a rinse on it before reusing it. Baby wipes will always be your friend. We always try to find plant-based ones since we don't have to worry about them being flushable and stock up on them when we find them. If you're wanting to stick with tampons, I would us an OB style because of how little packaging there is for them. Wrap the used tampon in toilet paper and take it back to the rig to dump it in our trash can as I do with all of our TP and baby wipes. I've also heard of people using a Portable Bidet this can also be a good way to keep the whole area clean. I've even heard of people eliminating TP all together with this thing. This is something I'd like to start experimenting with eventually!
You can use dr bronners for shampoo as well. There are so many uses. Such as car wash to toothpaste. Seriously best product on the road or in home.
Very nicely done, as always. Thank you.
Thanks for the info Mak! I’ve been thinking about trying the quip toothbrush.
This may sound odd but my favorite shampoo is the Young Living Animal Scents Shampoo. I used my dog’s in a pinch when I ran out of my other shampoo, and I ended up liking it so much I switched. I don’t love the MLM aspect but I do like supporting my friends who sell it so I don’t mind too much. It lasts a long time and smells nice and herbally. Plus it has citronella so it’s bug repellant too haha. I have really think hair and this leaves it clean and soft
Try Viori shampoo and condition bars! It’s made from rice so it’s biodegradable and it makes my hair super strong and soft feeling.
Good video, keep them coming ✌
Some very good info thanks ,we took notes.
My favorite shampoo is Paul Mitchell tea tree special shampoo, please try it if you get a chance! It's really nice when you haven't shampooed in a while, tingles as it cleans :)
Hey Mak. Do you guys have Lush in over there ? They're a British company that's all hand made and natural. I use a lot of their stuff as it either doesn't come in plastic or if it does you can take it back & they re-use it. I use their shampoo bar it's lasts a long time and is all natural. I'm a guy with short hair though I don't need a lot. Hope you're having a great week.
Yes Lush is very popular in the states!
Also, for those deodorant "crystal" it's basically potassium-alum (potassium aluminum sulfate). it's usually the one being pointed at for being "toxic" in drug store deodorant. So yeah, while the crystal is much less wastefull (you can by it without the packaging AND it help stop the bleeding when shaving with a sharp razor) it's basically the same as other deodorant. ;)
Have you tried your dr bronners soap as a shampoo? I know it has so many uses! Or would it be peppermint overload 😂 worth a shot and you can get more bang for your buck! 🙌🏽
Was gonna say the same thing
Late to the party on this one but I’ve been using Plaine Products shampoo. I really like it and their conditioner is good too
good info.
guys, do yourself a favor and switch to safety razors with a proper lathering brush and soap. Checkout "The copper Hat" in Victoria, BC (online). Less plastic, no batteries, 100% recyclable blades, minimal water use (mayyybe a cup max). You can thank me later.
Fun stuff. Moroccan oil sounds cool. As a guy just the doctor bronner soap. Although You kinda sold me on the toothpaste?
Hi MAK - Recently subscribed, love your channel! You guys are awesome (and adorable together!) I just came across a website that I wanted to share with you. It's iherb.com, it has all natural products and lots of shampoos, natural brushes, etc. You guys do a great job on the videos and the photography is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much! Always happy for good recommendations!
For shampoo check out the JR Liggett shampoo bar, my wife and I really like it!
You can use Dr. Bronners on your hair too! 😄
Just just dawn dish soap. If it’s good enough to clean ducks it’s good enough for me.
did you say shower once a week? 🤔
Jeeezz 😶
I use baby shampoo as I'm allergic to a common chemical in soaps and shampoos
Wooooow that's a pretty great idea!
I found the Dr Bronners to leave my skin and hair greasy and not clean feeling after using for a while
@@johnguertin5054 yes same here. Looking for soft shampoo
Have you tried shampoo bars?
I've tried the Lush ones and thought that they worked well however the first ingredient is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and sulfate is something that we're trying to avoid
You can use the Dr. Bronners in your hair as well
have you tried using dr bronners as your shampoo?
I have and sadly it turned all my hair into a single unit!
Hair Food. Shampoo and conditioner.Totally natural and safe for the environment and yourself. Costs a little bit more than most products, but smells so good. I buy the avocado/ylang and argan oil. I got thick curly hair so perfect for me. I used to model and was always taught to get the best shit for my hair. So yea, this works. In Canada we use those biodegradable wet naps to keep your privates clean when you can't bathe. Stay clean :) and...you remind of a creamy popsicle lol
What do you guys use for laundry detergent?
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Not the type of videos I'd be interested in but I do see several items I have interest in. Especially the toothpaste. Thanks for the video. How who were the assholes who thumb down this video?
Function of beauty shampoo and conditioner. I’m sure 100 ppl have commented the same thing
OHHHHHHH Good to know!
psychological pleasure - only it - to see all THIS ...
I use dove for men
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Have you heard of Red Bud Suds as all-natural bars that work both as soap and as conditioning shampoo? Mandy Lea and Kendrick are now ambassadors... Redbudsuds.com
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those toothbrushes dont seem that eco-friendly especially with the plastics and the battery... but pick your battles i guess, can't always be 100% eco-friendly. Some nice stuff though, gonna look into that deodorant!
your laptop / phone you replied on this is way worse environmentally so pick your virtue signal battles as well :)
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