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A solid little 15mL Amber glass jar with a matte silver plastic lid.
Perfect for size lip balms or eye cream.
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A solid little 15mL Amber glass jar with a matte silver plastic lid.
Perfect for size lip balms or eye cream.
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An amber glass bottle with a mist spray top. Perfect for fluids with a watery consistency.
100mL volume.
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An amber glass bottle with a mist spray top. Perfect for fluids with a watery consistency.
50mL volume.
A strong 10mL amber brown glass bottle with a high quality metal roller ball, which is the perfect size for your pocket or hand bag.
Ideal for essential oil blends or perfumes including citrus oils, which are protected by the amber coloured glass and no chemicals will leach from the glass like it can do from plastic containers.
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A strong 10mL amber brown glass bottle with a high quality metal roller ball, which is the perfect size for your pocket or hand bag.
Ideal for essential oil blends or perfumes including citrus oils, which are protected by the amber coloured glass and no chemicals will leach from the glass like it can do from plastic containers.
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A 500mL glass amber bottle with trigger spray attachment. Perfect for your cleaning products!
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Amber PET Plastic Jar 250mL with Black lid
Perfect for packaging your homemade scrubs, creams and more. PET is a safe plastic to use with essential oils, however if using with citris oils, renew yearly.
Approximate measurements:
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Our PETG plastic amber bottles with foamer pump are perfect for making your own castile soap handwash, and are also ideal to use with body wash or hand wash. The pump action delivers a creamy, lathery foam that feels smooth and silky on your skin when applied. To get the best results, ensure that the contents are water-thin.
Make your soap last even longer by adding 1 part soap to 4 parts water. You can even add essential oils. These bottles are food safe, fully recyclable and BPA free, and are great for the bathroom as they are durable and virtually unbreakable.
Volume: 400mL
An amber coloured, plastic PET boston style bottle, with white lotion pump.
500mL size.
Amber PET Plastic Jar 100mL with Black lid
Perfect for packaging your homemade scrubs, creams and more. PET is a safe plastic to use with essential oils, however if using with citris oils, renew yearly.
Approximate measurements:
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An amber coloured, plastic PET boston style bottle, with black lotion pump.
500mL size.
Inside apricots, there is a seed, also called a kernel. These apricot kernels contain about 40-50% of oil – apricot kernel oil!
This yellow-coloured light carrier oil has a golden touch on skin.
Easily applied and absorbed, apricot kernel oil is used in bath products, makeup, perfumes, lotions, massage oils, body butters and lip products.
This lightweight oil is often compared to sweet almond oil, avocado olive and sesame oil.
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Our organic Argan Oil is grown in Morroco and is of the highest quality.
Argan Oil is a highly sought after oil due to its high concentration of oleic, lineoic and essential fatty acids. As it is only grown in specific areas it is considered one of the rarest oils.
Due to its regenerative, restoring, and strengthening capabilities, it is widely used in skin, hair and nail care products. Argan Oil provides powerful conditioning and strengthening benefits to dehydrated hair, as well as excellent moisturising properties to help restore and restructure dry, chapped skin.
Like many of the Argan Oils sold for use in skin and hair care, this version of Argan Oil has been Deodorised, making it perfect for those seeking an Argan Oil with all of the same properties and benefits but without the strong unpleasant smell.
Botanical Name: Argania spinosa
Other Names: Argan Oil Virgin
Obtained From: Nut
Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed
Country of Origin: Morocco
Appearance: Viscous, Yellow Oily Liquid
Arrowroot powder, also called Arrowroot flour or Arrowroot starch is an effective thickening agent used to add texture and structure in cooking and baking applications.
Arrowroot powder is made by extracting the starches from the tubers of the arrowroot plant,(Maranata Arundinacea) and is cultivated from tropical climates.This easily digestible starch is an excellent nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free and corn-free thickener and binder. A huge plus is that it is flavourless, so it can be seamlessly added to savoury dishes and baked goods.
The Arrowroot starch is a very fine white powder that has excellent thickening abilities similar to corn starch.It also has no pronounced flavour and does not add opacity to sauces. If youare avoiding corn, potatoes, and gluten, Arrowroot starch is a good substitute for a thickening agent.
This white silky powder also works as a great thickener for many cosmetics, natural deodorants, and even body powder recipes.
Available in 250g and 500g sizes.
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Obtained from the ripe fruits of the avocado tree, Avocado Oil (Refined) is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, making it particularly nourishing for the skin. It is especially high in oleic acid (Omega-9), linoleic acid (Omega-6), dermal palmitoleic acid, potassium, and vitamins A, B1, D & E. Due to its versatile nature, it is also a fantastic carrier oil for diluting essential oils.
This Avocado Oil has been refined to remove the dark green colour, making it well suited for higher percentage usage in base oils or cosmetic formulations. Clouding may occur at low or room temperatures which is a normal process for this oil and does not pose a reduction in quality.
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Beeswax is an indispensible natural raw ingredient that is used as a thickener or emulsiyer agent for many cosmetic products like creams, lotions and body butters.
Beeswax can also be used in a variety of other applications, such as making food wraps, polishing furniture and making pure beeswax candles.
Note that this wax has been refined, which means it has been melted and filtered, which results in a wax which does not have a strong honey odur or the traditional yellow colouring. This is desirable for many applications where discolouration is a problem.
Our beeswax comes in pastille/bead form, making it easy to weigh, use and store.
Ingredients: Beeswax
Appearance: Off-white (cream) pellets or 'flat beads'
Grade: Pharmaceutical grade - Complies with BP (British Pharmacopoeia)
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Organic Sodium Bentonite Clay 1Kg (Australian Certified Food Grade) Harvested in Australia.
AVAILABLE in 250g / 500g / 1Kg sizes.
Bentonite Clay, also known as Montmorillonite clay, is formed from volcanic ash which has been trapped for eons and is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture. There are two types of Bentonite Clay. Ours is Sodium Bentonite, which has been trapped in salty sea beds. Calcium Bentonite comes from deposits of fresh water river beds, and both are suitable for external and internal use despite what many people say. A common misconception is that calcium bentonite is better for consumption, but as long as they are food grade quality, both are forms are great. See more on this at the bottom of the page.
Our Food Grade Bentonite Clay is a Sodium Bentonite, sourced from a natural deposit in Australia, and it is finely milled to 45 microns resulting in a silky smooth powdery clay which has many uses and health benefits.
Compliant to Food Standards Australia and NZ, our Bentonite Clay may be used internally or externally. Harvest and production is a simple process of - harvest, dry, mill, and package with absolutely no chemicals used.
Sodium Bentonite clay is negatively charged and can be used to assist in detoxing. It also has a unique ability to swell up to 18x its size, and then the nasties are attracted to the surface of the clay and taken away when the clay is rinsed off of your skin.
How to Use:
Our natural Bentonite clay can be used externally in a all sorts of ways or even consumed orally. Some of the most common uses include:
Drinking it. To use Bentonite internally combine 1 tsp. of powder in a glass of water or fresh juice in a glass jar and shake well (or use a blender). Drink once daily, if desired. It is recommended to wait 1 hour after food and 2 hours after medication or supplements before consuming clay, as it may affect absorption. Make sure you drink plenty of water when consuming clay, as it can dehydrate you if you don’t keep up your fluids.
Applied topically, Bentonite clay can help draw impurities and excess oil from your pores and assist in rebalancing your complexion and making you skin super soft. It helps your skin to:
· Deep cleanse your pores
· Detox your skin from chemicals and heavy metals. (just think about the pollution in the air and the chemicals in your makeup)
· Fight acne and blemishes.
· Reduces the appearance of acne scarring
· Balances overall complexion
· Absorb excess oil and aids in ongoing sebum production
Making a clay mask for the face or body; this can be as simple as mixing 1 teaspoon of clay with 2 teaspoons of water, smear it on and leave it for 20 minutes. It will set rock hard and draw out all of the “toxins” and “free radicals” or in plain terms, it drags out the crap! Simply wash it all off after 20 minutes, for a baby soft, detoxed angel face.
Why not get a little bit fancy and try making your mask with Apple Cider Vinegar to balance the alkalinity of the Bentonite Clay, and add some aloe vera gel and raw honey for the combined benefits and the Top Shelf face mask.
If you want baby angel skin ALL OVER, then jump in the bath with your new best friend, Bentonite Clay.
In the bath use 2-4 cups of bentonite clay, simply sprinkle it in like magical pixie dust. Soak in the bath for up to 20 minutes, or until the kids or hubby interrupt you. Rinse any residual clay off in the shower when you are done. We call it a mud bath with the kids, and they love getting dirty when they are meant to be getting clean!
To soak your poor old tired, dry and aching feet, just add ½ Cup of Bentonite Clay to a tub and soak your hooves for 20 minutes. Presto! Soft rejuvenated feet.
Bentonite clay should not be stored in a metal container and metal utensils should be avoided.
Clean repurposed airtight glass jars are perfect!
Further reading on the difference between the two most common Bentonite Clays.
Sodium Bentonite vs Calcium Bentonite
Ions are atoms that have gained or lost one or more electron. A common atom has no electrical charge, but ions have a positive or negative charge based on the number of electrons.
So ions are attracted to each other by their opposite charge. An exchange takes place that is purely electrical. It does not discriminate, so it does not matter if the ions are sodium, calcium, magnesium or potassium.
For example Arsenic has a positive charge and is looking for a negative charge to balance its electrons. Because all types of Bentonite have negatively charged ions they will bond with arsenic or any other positively charged particle.
This is how clay can be used as an effective cleansing or detoxing agent if you like. It binds to positively charged heavy metals or toxins & locks them away.
Furthermore, Sodium Bentonite clay contains calcium as an exchangeable ion and calcium Bentonite contains sodium as an exchangeable ion.
To convert Calcium Bentonite to Sodium Bentonite just add a small amount of salt to a cup of clay and it will have more sodium exchangeable ions and therefore sodium Bentonite.
One factor that could make a difference is the conductivity of the substance.
For example, sodium is a better electrical conductor than calcium so there may be an advantage is this regard. In any case all types of Bentonite are considered to be abundant with exchangeable negative ions and that’s positive for us!
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Organic Sodium Bentonite Clay 250g (Australian Certified Food Grade) Harvested in Australia.
AVAILABLE in 250g / 500g / 1Kg sizes.
Bentonite Clay, also known as Montmorillonite clay, is formed from volcanic ash which has been trapped for eons and is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture. There are two types of Bentonite Clay. Ours is Sodium Bentonite, which has been trapped in salty sea beds. Calcium Bentonite comes from deposits of fresh water river beds, and both are suitable for external and internal use despite what many people say. A common misconception is that calcium bentonite is better for consumption, but as long as they are food grade quality, both are forms are great. See more on this at the bottom of the page.
Our Food Grade Bentonite Clay is a Sodium Bentonite, sourced from a natural deposit in Australia, and it is finely milled to 45 microns resulting in a silky smooth powdery clay which has many uses and health benefits.
Compliant to Food Standards Australia and NZ, our Bentonite Clay may be used internally or externally. Harvest and production is a simple process of - harvest, dry, mill, and package with absolutely no chemicals used.
Sodium Bentonite clay is negatively charged and can be used to assist in detoxing. It also has a unique ability to swell up to 18x its size, and then the nasties are attracted to the surface of the clay and taken away when the clay is rinsed off of your skin.
How to Use:
Our natural Bentonite clay can be used externally in a all sorts of ways or even consumed orally. Some of the most common uses include:
Drinking it. To use Bentonite internally combine 1 tsp. of powder in a glass of water or fresh juice in a glass jar and shake well (or use a blender). Drink once daily, if desired. It is recommended to wait 1 hour after food and 2 hours after medication or supplements before consuming clay, as it may affect absorption. Make sure you drink plenty of water when consuming clay, as it can dehydrate you if you don’t keep up your fluids.
Applied topically, Bentonite clay can help draw impurities and excess oil from your pores and assist in rebalancing your complexion and making you skin super soft. It helps your skin to:
· Deep cleanse your pores
· Detox your skin from chemicals and heavy metals. (just think about the pollution in the air and the chemicals in your makeup)
· Fight acne and blemishes.
· Reduces the appearance of acne scarring
· Balances overall complexion
· Absorb excess oil and aids in ongoing sebum production
Making a clay mask for the face or body; this can be as simple as mixing 1 teaspoon of clay with 2 teaspoons of water, smear it on and leave it for 20 minutes. It will set rock hard and draw out all of the “toxins” and “free radicals” or in plain terms, it drags out the crap! Simply wash it all off after 20 minutes, for a baby soft, detoxed angel face.
Why not get a little bit fancy and try making your mask with Apple Cider Vinegar to balance the alkalinity of the Bentonite Clay, and add some aloe vera gel and raw honey for the combined benefits and the Top Shelf face mask.
If you want baby angel skin ALL OVER, then jump in the bath with your new best friend, Bentonite Clay.
In the bath use 2-4 cups of bentonite clay, simply sprinkle it in like magical pixie dust. Soak in the bath for up to 20 minutes, or until the kids or hubby interrupt you. Rinse any residual clay off in the shower when you are done. We call it a mud bath with the kids, and they love getting dirty when they are meant to be getting clean!
To soak your poor old tired, dry and aching feet, just add ½ Cup of Bentonite Clay to a tub and soak your hooves for 20 minutes. Presto! Soft rejuvenated feet.
Bentonite clay should not be stored in a metal container and metal utensils should be avoided.
Clean repurposed airtight glass jars are perfect!
Further reading on the difference between the two most common Bentonite Clays.
Sodium Bentonite vs Calcium Bentonite
Ions are atoms that have gained or lost one or more electron. A common atom has no electrical charge, but ions have a positive or negative charge based on the number of electrons.
So ions are attracted to each other by their opposite charge. An exchange takes place that is purely electrical. It does not discriminate, so it does not matter if the ions are sodium, calcium, magnesium or potassium.
For example Arsenic has a positive charge and is looking for a negative charge to balance its electrons. Because all types of Bentonite have negatively charged ions they will bond with arsenic or any other positively charged particle.
This is how clay can be used as an effective cleansing or detoxing agent if you like. It binds to positively charged heavy metals or toxins & locks them away.
Furthermore, Sodium Bentonite clay contains calcium as an exchangeable ion and calcium Bentonite contains sodium as an exchangeable ion.
To convert Calcium Bentonite to Sodium Bentonite just add a small amount of salt to a cup of clay and it will have more sodium exchangeable ions and therefore sodium Bentonite.
One factor that could make a difference is the conductivity of the substance.
For example, sodium is a better electrical conductor than calcium so there may be an advantage is this regard. In any case all types of Bentonite are considered to be abundant with exchangeable negative ions and that’s positive for us!
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Organic Sodium Bentonite Clay 500g (Australian Certified Food Grade) Harvested in Australia.
AVAILABLE in 250g / 500g / 1Kg sizes.
Bentonite Clay, also known as Montmorillonite clay, is formed from volcanic ash which has been trapped for eons and is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture. There are two types of Bentonite Clay. Ours is Sodium Bentonite, which has been trapped in salty sea beds. Calcium Bentonite comes from deposits of fresh water river beds, and both are suitable for external and internal use despite what many people say. A common misconception is that calcium bentonite is better for consumption, but as long as they are food grade quality, both are forms are great. See more on this at the bottom of the page.
Our Food Grade Bentonite Clay is a Sodium Bentonite, sourced from a natural deposit in Australia, and it is finely milled to 45 microns resulting in a silky smooth powdery clay which has many uses and health benefits.
Compliant to Food Standards Australia and NZ, our Bentonite Clay may be used internally or externally. Harvest and production is a simple process of - harvest, dry, mill, and package with absolutely no chemicals used.
Sodium Bentonite clay is negatively charged and can be used to assist in detoxing. It also has a unique ability to swell up to 18x its size, and then the nasties are attracted to the surface of the clay and taken away when the clay is rinsed off of your skin.
How to Use:
Our natural Bentonite clay can be used externally in a all sorts of ways or even consumed orally. Some of the most common uses include:
Drinking it. To use Bentonite internally combine 1 tsp. of powder in a glass of water or fresh juice in a glass jar and shake well (or use a blender). Drink once daily, if desired. It is recommended to wait 1 hour after food and 2 hours after medication or supplements before consuming clay, as it may affect absorption. Make sure you drink plenty of water when consuming clay, as it can dehydrate you if you don’t keep up your fluids.
Applied topically, Bentonite clay can help draw impurities and excess oil from your pores and assist in rebalancing your complexion and making you skin super soft. It helps your skin to:
· Deep cleanse your pores
· Detox your skin from chemicals and heavy metals. (just think about the pollution in the air and the chemicals in your makeup)
· Fight acne and blemishes.
· Reduces the appearance of acne scarring
· Balances overall complexion
· Absorb excess oil and aids in ongoing sebum production
Making a clay mask for the face or body; this can be as simple as mixing 1 teaspoon of clay with 2 teaspoons of water, smear it on and leave it for 20 minutes. It will set rock hard and draw out all of the “toxins” and “free radicals” or in plain terms, it drags out the crap! Simply wash it all off after 20 minutes, for a baby soft, detoxed angel face.
Why not get a little bit fancy and try making your mask with Apple Cider Vinegar to balance the alkalinity of the Bentonite Clay, and add some aloe vera gel and raw honey for the combined benefits and the Top Shelf face mask.
If you want baby angel skin ALL OVER, then jump in the bath with your new best friend, Bentonite Clay.
In the bath use 2-4 cups of bentonite clay, simply sprinkle it in like magical pixie dust. Soak in the bath for up to 20 minutes, or until the kids or hubby interrupt you. Rinse any residual clay off in the shower when you are done. We call it a mud bath with the kids, and they love getting dirty when they are meant to be getting clean!
To soak your poor old tired, dry and aching feet, just add ½ Cup of Bentonite Clay to a tub and soak your hooves for 20 minutes. Presto! Soft rejuvenated feet.
Bentonite clay should not be stored in a metal container and metal utensils should be avoided.
Clean repurposed airtight glass jars are perfect!
Further reading on the difference between the two most common Bentonite Clays.
Sodium Bentonite vs Calcium Bentonite
Ions are atoms that have gained or lost one or more electron. A common atom has no electrical charge, but ions have a positive or negative charge based on the number of electrons.
So ions are attracted to each other by their opposite charge. An exchange takes place that is purely electrical. It does not discriminate, so it does not matter if the ions are sodium, calcium, magnesium or potassium.
For example Arsenic has a positive charge and is looking for a negative charge to balance its electrons. Because all types of Bentonite have negatively charged ions they will bond with arsenic or any other positively charged particle.
This is how clay can be used as an effective cleansing or detoxing agent if you like. It binds to positively charged heavy metals or toxins & locks them away.
Furthermore, Sodium Bentonite clay contains calcium as an exchangeable ion and calcium Bentonite contains sodium as an exchangeable ion.
To convert Calcium Bentonite to Sodium Bentonite just add a small amount of salt to a cup of clay and it will have more sodium exchangeable ions and therefore sodium Bentonite.
One factor that could make a difference is the conductivity of the substance.
For example, sodium is a better electrical conductor than calcium so there may be an advantage is this regard. In any case all types of Bentonite are considered to be abundant with exchangeable negative ions and that’s positive for us!
Natural Borax 1Kg
Did you know that most Borax available, is produced synthetically?
The Borax that we stock at Eco Warehouse is an authentic pure and natural borax harvested from ancient deep Mediterranean deposits, free of fragrances and any additional chemicals, so it has many health benefits and uses.
Borax is an ideal, eco friendly alternative to harsh chemicals with a wide range of uses in and around the home. Use Borax:
Natural Borax 250g
Did you know that most Borax available, is produced synthetically?
The Borax that we stock at Eco Warehouse is an authentic pure and natural borax harvested from ancient deep Mediterranean deposits, free of fragrances and any additional chemicals, so it has many health benefits and uses.
Borax is an ideal, eco friendly alternative to harsh chemicals with a wide range of uses in and around the home. Use Borax:
Natural Borax 500g
Did you know that most Borax available, is produced synthetically?
The Borax that we stock at Eco Warehouse is an authentic pure and natural borax harvested from ancient deep Mediterranean deposits, free of fragrances and any additional chemicals, so it has many health benefits and uses.
Borax is an ideal, eco friendly alternative to harsh chemicals with a wide range of uses in and around the home. Use Borax:
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Amber glass 100mL bottle with 18mm neck.
100mL blue glass bottle with 18mm neck.
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