Cleaner choices for real life, from my house to yours.
I built this after too many late nights flipping bottles over, Googling ingredients, and still standing in the Target aisle unsure what was actually better. Start with the products I keep under the sink, on the bathroom counter, and in our morning routine, then reach out if you want me to help you narrow it down.
Trust
The rebuys in our real house
The why behind the label
Personal help when the list isn't enough
Start here
Start with the shelf, the quick save, or direct support.
Favorites is the short list. Tips is the fast answer. If you want help narrowing it down for your own house, start your inquiry.

Open Favorites if you want the shortest path to the core shelves.
Start with the categories that touch counters, skin, and the morning routine most often.
Open Tips when you want a shortcut, swap idea, or simple label filter.
Use the quick saves when you want the fastest next step without a long read.
Start where your question actually is.
Some days you want the shelf. Some days you want the explanation. Some days you want to skip the homework and ask me.
Take the short list
If you want the bottles and packets I reach for without a long backstory, start with the shelves I keep stocked at home.
Browse Favorites →Read the quick saves
If you're in the 11pm Googling stage and want the label shortcuts fast, Tips is where I keep the quickest practical reads.
Browse Tips →Talk it through
If your kitchen, bathroom, or supplement shelf feels messy and you want a second set of eyes, that's where I can help one-on-one.
Work With Me →The shelves people usually ask me about first
I start with the places that get touched all week, not the categories that only sound good in theory.

Clean Home
Clean Home
Start with what lives under the sink, by the kitchen faucet, and on the laundry shelf. These are the bottles that get touched all week.
See Clean Home →
Beauty and Body Care
Beauty and Body Care
Think deodorant, body wash, lotion, and what sits on the bathroom counter every morning. Skin-contact products are where I usually start.
See Beauty and Body Care →
Everyday Wellness
Everyday Wellness
These are the morning staples that have to fit a real school run, not a perfect routine. If it can't survive a busy day, it doesn't stay.
See Everyday Wellness →My filter
I don't keep anything just because the label sounds nice.
If a product is too fussy, too heavily fragranced, or too hard to trust from the ingredient list, it doesn't earn a spot in our house. I want the bottle that gets used to empty, bought again, and recommended without a speech.

When you want more than the shelf
Tips is where I keep the quickest next step.
When you want a fast label shortcut, a cleaner-home reset, or the first swap I'd make, Tips is the lightweight read. Favorites is still the fastest place to start when you just want the list.
Want me to help you figure out what to switch first?
Send me the part that's tripping you up — under the sink, the shower shelf, the lunchbox routine, whatever it is. If it makes sense, we'll set up a conversation from there.