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A Few Favorite Natural Things

What you will find here: natural products I have purchased with my own money and love and want to show that you can find really great options, locally. Most of these are local brands but a a few imported names are thrown in the mix as well BUT I found them locally.

What you won’t find here: make up and sunscreen. I am allergic to almost all make up and sunscreen and no matter how the natural the product I use, I almost certainly end up with the severe sneezing and itchy eyes for two days. One exception I will be sharing is Human Nature’s sunscreen on my kids because it’s a local brand that is very eco and socially conscience. Kawawa naman kasi it does still give me the sneezes after - but not my kids!

KiliKili Care|

I have got some major hippies in my family and one of their big soap boxes is natural deodorant. After the fear they instilled in me about aluminum and other harmful products I’ve made the switch to au’ natural deodorants and these three are my favorite in Manila.

Found the Schmidt’s deodorants recently at Landers and am in love with the soft scent of them both.

The Kween of the KiliKili Selfie, Antibac Deodorant from One Earth Organics. It’s the perfect spray and dries super fast.

Zen Nutrients Cooling Tea Tree spray deodorant is my old reliable. The perfect scent, light spray and lasts. It has more of a wet texture and takes just a bit to dry.

Oral Health & Throat Spray|

During our visit to Ilog Maria a few months back I may have gone a bit crazy. I was intrigued by the honey propolis powder tooth paste and honey propolis throat spray. From what I can tell, most Titas Of Manila cray the Ilog Maria throat spray in their bag and all times. As for the tooth paste it’s not the most appetizing but it is the healthiest! I use it about once a week.

Kikay Lang|

photo via human nature

Germs Be Gone|

Bugs, Cuts & Scrapes|

photo via ana gutch

photo via indigo yummy mummy

Sunscreen|

photo via human nature

If you have found products that work for you keep using them, this isn’t a list to get you to throw everything you have out and buy anew, or even buy more. This post is merely about options, to show that Manila really has so many options, especially natural and local ones.

Kita Kita Titas,

Amber