Sentences with phrase «use organic wool»

Use an organic wool cover that is both warm and breathable, minimizing diaper rash and cold bottoms at night.
Try using organic wool blankets or comforters as an alternative.

Not exact matches

If you're looking for an all - natural shaving soap that uses organic ingredients, we highly recommend Mitchell's Wool Fat shaving soap.
With the wool jersey on the outside, I used a soft organic hemp / cotton fleece on the inside (I think it's this stuff from NearSea Naturals), and a vintage wool blanket scrap for the strap.
Many organic mattresses use wool, as it has natural fire - retardant properties that are usually enough to pass fire safety standards.
Wool is naturally flame resistant, so that's what they use in organic crib mattresses.
When choosing natural fabrics, looking for organic wool and organic cotton products ensures that these materials were made without the use of synthetic chemicals, which is better for the environment as well.
Naturpedic takes safety to a new level with this crib mattress: the waterproof cover features an impenetrable barrier to dust mites; it contains no latex, wool or other high allergy materials; it has non-toxic fire protection without using fire retardant chemicals (e.g. boric acid, antimony, PBDEs, etc), and it contains organic cotton filling from the US (as opposed to polyurethane foam).
The Pure Rest organic innerspring crib mattress (cotton and wool), which sells for $ 280, uses organic cotton on its cover.
We make organic, all - natural baby products using only the highest quality eco-friendly fibers, including 100 % certified organic cotton, 55 % hemp / 45 % organic cotton blend, Oeko - Tex 100 Certified Merino Wool, and Cashmere.
The wool layer is manufactured from 100 % organic wool and the rubber used to waterproof the mattress is all natural Arpico rubber.
All cotton must be grown organically and wool needs to be from sheep treated by organic standards, and can not be processed at facilities that use polyester or chemicals, keeping substances like benzene, phthalates, petroleum, formaldehyde, arsenic, and lead out of the fabric.
Still others will opt to use organic latex materials in conjunction with just cotton or wool and cotton combined.
Some other natural mattress topper options include latex, wool or cotton, though you'll need to find a brand that is organic if you want to avoid the chemicals and pesticides normally used.
- Natural / organic / sustainable fibers (wool / hemp / cotton / bamboo) fade, shrink, and otherwise change in appearance and texture with time and use depending on care and is in no way a defect of the product.
Living Crafts» organic wool comes from Australian merino sheep wool and is produced in accordance with organically certified dynamic farming - it is shorn by hand and processed without the use of chemicals.
Only organic cotton and pure new wool which has been independently inspected and certified is used for disana articles.
Some of the most commonly used organic filling options are Kapok, Wool, and Spelt.
Although the wool used is not certified organic, we have found the wool to be of equivalent purity to certified organic wool.
Wool lovers will enjoy having this nice organic merino wool, no matter what you use it Wool lovers will enjoy having this nice organic merino wool, no matter what you use it wool, no matter what you use it for.
The organic cotton covers are often used for daytime, while the wool styles are more popular for night use.
IntelliBED uses hypoallergenic, nontoxic Intelli - GEL ® instead of toxic foam or fire retardant treated organic wool to cushion your hips and shoulders.
«Some organic mattresses pass fire standards by using wool since wool is a fiber with natural fire retardant properties.
Laundry and Cleaning: I use Eco-Nuts nontoxic, 100 % natural organic laundry detergent and wool dryer balls.
Casually cool, this British label uses all - sustainable materials that drape gently from the body, including silk, bamboo jersey, Merino wool and organic cotton.
often use materials such as recycled polyester, organic wool and even recycled drink bottles to create vibrant, colorful fibers that look just like their conventional counterparts.
Eco-friendly rugs often use materials such as recycled polyester, organic wool and even recycled drink bottles to create vibrant, colorful fibers that look just like their conventional counterparts.
They do use a small amount of polyester in their wool batting, so the mattresses are not 100 % organic.
Use GOTS - certified organic cotton, natural wool from New Zealand, and no dangerous flame retardants.
Many organic mattresses use small amounts of wool as a topper to provide cushion in cotton mattresses.
She produces her line primarily in NYC and uses recycled polyester, hemp, Tencel, organic cotton, and reclaimed wool.
What They're Doing: Produced ethically and locally in the New York Garment District using materials that are environmentally - conscious, such as organic wool, tencel and recycled polyester; as well as hand - woven wools, which help to support artisanal communities worldwide.
This black organic wool hooded sweater with white organic cotton romper is by Bamboo By, the brand known for its use of certified organic cottons, linens, and hemp.
This Alpaca hand knit sweater was paired with sage organic wool leggings by Ajna, whose designer, Beryl Man, uses only certified organic and sustainable textiles.
Here's a white and black spliced, repurposed washed wool sweater and leather trim, with black repurposed leather short by Artists & Revolutionaries — a label that commonly uses repurposed leather, cashmere, and organic cottons.
Brooklyn - based designer Samantha Pleet uses organic fibers and heritage wool to create simple and striking designs, from cropped jackets and capes to golden silk dresses.
This recent graduate of the London College of Fashion says she «believes in supporting traditional skills and UK industry» by choosing heritage fabrics such as hebridean wool, she also uses Fair Trade organic cotton and employs a zero waste policy «by saving the fabric residue and shredding this to create padding utilised in scarves and shoulder pads.»
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