TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 9, 2020

The Sustainable Period Products That Could Change Your Cycle For The Better

Ladies, we've got enough to worry about each month, so when Auntie Flow comes round, you just want to keep things simple and ride out those waves until you're cramp free again. But did you know that your period might be as unkind to the environment as it is to your uterus?

If you’re feeling conscious about your period product choices, here’s a few alternative ways you can have a happy period and decrease your impact on the planet too.

Mooncup

One of the most popular alternatives to emerge on the period market, Mooncup provides an eco-friendly and convenient alternative to tampons and pads that you can re-use with every cycle and wear through everything from swimming to travelling and more!

The Mooncup comes in 2 different sizes depending on your flow and whether you’ve had children, and can be emptied, cleaned, and reinserted every 4-8 hours depending on your flow.

Worried about putting it in? No need! Simply squish the cup into a ‘C’ shape and insert it inside your vagina, allowing it to sit low and expand open naturally as your muscles will hold it in place during the day.
Not only will it save you money in the long-run, but it’s a convenient one-job solution to your period needs – no need for stockpiling and backups with this cuppa flow in your life!

Available at Mooncup.co.uk and Boots for £21.99

DAME

Offering the first reusable applicator, DAME’s organic cotton tampons have helped save 300 million pieces of plastic from entering the ocean since launching their applicator set.

Alongside their organic cotton tampon, DAME is on a mission to reduce the environmental footprint left by period product production and consumption. From chemical free biodegradable tampons and natural ingredients in their printing, to donating tampons to women in need across the world and recycling old applicators to reuse in future products, DAME is championing the mantra of reducing, reusing, and being conscious where we can!

Available at wearedame.co and Waitrose, prices start at £8.50 per month for the subscription or £24.99 for the applicator set.

Reusable Sanitary Pads

If tampons aren’t your thing and you’re feeling brave, then reusable sanitary pads might be your cycle’s BFF! With a soft fabric outer layer and an absorbent layer of fleece, simply pop these in your pants, secure, and leave them to do their job – FYI, it’s estimated you’ll need to change about 6 times a day.
When you’re done for the day, simply pop the towel in the wash on 60 degrees and leave to dry – it’s recommended you have 6-8 towels per cycle, so they can be washed and dried in time to reuse.

Not feeling the cotton pads? Try organic cotton and biodegradable pads instead! Brands such as Natracare offer plastic-free, vegan friendly and natural pads that are as good at absorbing as your regular sanitary products, but are a lot kinder to the environment.

Available at Amazon and various health food stores, Natracare available at Waitrose, Ocado, and Amazon – prices start at £2.16.

ohne

Who knew periods could be so convenient! No need to worry about popping out to the shops for your monthly reliables, ohne provides a tailored tampon service that allows you to pick the amount of tampons you need per cycle, the absorbency, and how often you need them delivered.

Whether you’re a fan of naked or applicator tampons, ohne’s tampons are made from 100% organic cotton and fully recycled cardboard, all unscented, unbleached, and with enough protection to help you go about your day worry-free. Not only that, but they’re Soil Association and GOTS certified, fully biodegradable, vegan and cruelty-free, and are made using renewable energy sources – bloody impressive stuff.

As a little added extra, ohne also offers two 1% CBD oil for cramps and mood swings, one to rub on your tender belly and the other to ingest so you can experience a totally relaxed period with zero fuss.

Available at ohne.com, prices start from £4.90

Still want more information about sustainable periods? We sat down with the founders of ohne to get the flow-down on environmentally friendly period products and how they’re changing the world one tampon at a time…

What made you start OHNE?

There are so many reasons contributing to why we started ohne, it’s hard to distill them into one story! We have been friends ever since we were put in neighbouring rooms in uni halls and have basically been inseparable ever since. It honestly never occurred to us to go into business together until one of our many late night (and wine-fuelled!) chats got out of hand and we realised we had the seed of an amazing business idea. We couldn’t stop talking to each other about everything we saw that was wrong with the period product industry. From our initial hatred of the hyper-feminine flowery designs on pads to the point when we finally researched what mainstream period products are actually made of (spoiler alert: a horrifying cocktail of nasty chemicals and toxins), we realised there was no going back. We had to create the period product company of our dreams, because no one else was going to do it!

Why are sustainable period products so important?

The average period uses up to eleven plastic bags worth of plastic every bloody month. By opting for a more sustainable period product option, such as 100% organic cotton and biodegradable tampons, you’re saving up to 132 plastic bags worth of plastic a year – aka enough plastic to wrap around four killer whales. And, we don’t know about you, but we’d rather save all that ocean real estate for the actual fish!
Not to mention the fact that pads and tampons are made of a lot more than just cotton – think a nasty cocktail of chemicals and toxins that includes rayon, dioxin, and chlorine bleach, to name just a few! And the parts that are cotton? Well, we hate to be the bearers of bad news, but there’s still a problem there, too. Non-organic cotton is known to be one of the most intensively farmed crops in the world. Approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and 10% of the world’s pesticides are used in it’s production. This makes the farmers who cultivate the land very sick and causes up to 20,000 deaths each year from pesticide poisoning in developing countries. We’re pretty sure this is enough to turn any menstruating human off non-organic cotton period products for good.
People will use up to 11,000 tampons over the course of their lifetime in the most sensitive and absorbent part of their bodies – this is pretty much as serious as a product relationship gets, so opting for sustainable, safe period products is crucial.

How do you guarantee that products work as well and still have the ability to biodegrade?

ohne tampons are made with 100 percent organic cotton which means they biodegrade in 4-6 months. Non-organic brands include other materials, some of these are to help with their tampon’s absorbency which means they can take over 500 years to biodegrade. We make it a priority to educate our customers on correct and careful tampon use, which involves making sure you’re changing your tampon every 4-6 hours and only using the correct absorbancy for your flow. When people use a higher absorbency so they can keep it in longer, this actually goes against the FDA recommendations for tampon use.
Using a new product can take some getting used to – our tampons aren’t designed to be absorbent for hours upon hours because not only is it not safe to leave tampons in for extended periods of time, the hyper-absorbent materials and ingredients mainstream brands put in their tampons are really unsafe! An organic tampon has never once been linked to a case of TSS, but we think it’s important to be as careful and vigilant as we can when we’re talking about products that get up close and personal to our vaginas – which have the thinnest and most absorbent skin fo anywhere in the body!
So: if you’re used to using a hyper-absorbent, toxin-filled tampon for longer than 8 hours at a time, there’s a small chance you might find that you need to change an organic, biodegradable tampon more frequently, but this is a good thing!

Tell us about your CBD products and how these can help?

We’re the creators of the UK’s first pro-period CBD oils, holy cramp, which is a topical CBD oil intended for period pain, and yours, hormonally, an ingestible daily CBD supplement.

‘holy cramp’ is designed to be used by rubbing a few drops onto the areas of the skin where pain is felt (for period pain this will usually be on the belly above where the uterus is or on the lower back), but we’ve also had a lot of success popping a few drops into a steaming bubble bath and letting the CBD and essential oils in it soothe all our pains and worries away. Leah even swears by putting a few drops onto the end of her tampon before inserting it. CBD is great for period pain because it has been found to have relaxant and analgesic effects, meaning it can help get those cramping uterus muscles to chill out.

‘yours, hormonally’ on the other hand, is a daily ingestible CBD supplement designed to help maintain balanced hormone levels throughout the menstrual cycle, long-term. In addition to being great at soothing aches and pains, CBD is also an adaptogen – AKA, a plant (or herb) capable of supporting your adrenal system to balance your hormones and help manage your stress levels. Adaptogens help speed up or slow down the release of certain hormones, depending on what your body needs at a given time. We’ve found that, when we’re experiencing low moods, lack of motivation, and, most importantly, heightened stress right before our periods strike, CBD helps keep us balanced and super chill so we can continue to be our best selves, every damn day!

What do you wish more people knew about period products they’ve probably been buying for years?

Shockingly, there are actually stricter regulations for the labelling of hamster food than there are for tampons in the UK (and Europe). The ingredients list of a tampon makes for a pretty disturbing read, and tampons are basically a chemical soup with contaminants linked to hormonal disruption, cancer, birth defects, dryness, and infertility.

We love the Fem Space on your website, why is it important for you to educate your customers on some of these topics?

A huge part of starting ohne for us was creating an ethical and socially responsible business. For us, community comes first. We want to create space both online and in real life for people with vaginas to talk freely about periods, menstrual cycles, and their bodies without the shame and stigma that is all too often attached to these topics. Periods are not taboo and treating them as though they are leaves a lot of people who have periods in the dark about how their bodies function. If we’ve got anything to say about it, in the future period taboos and all the shame and embarrassment that comes along with them will be totally stamped out! Education and normalisation are an enormous part of ridding society of these taboos, and that’s what we’re trying to achieve with fem space. It’s a place where there are no stupid questions and no topic is off limits – we’re talking and learning alongside our community about all the things we should have learnt in school (but didn’t).

What other steps can we take to make our periods more sustainable?

Zero-waste living and eco-friendly product alternatives are really taking off here in the UK. Sometimes it can feel a little overwhelming to start making changes in your own life – the pressure to be 100% perfect, 100% of the time is too much pressure and responsibility and can leave a lot of people feeling like they’re failing because they’re not a paragon of zero-waste living. At ohne, we’re more into championing the ‘low-impact’ lifestyle. This is basically about encouraging everyone to do a little bit to better the environment and help out the planet, rather than celebrating only the very few people who are able to live 100% zero-waste lifestyles. Switching to organic cotton tampons is a really simple step to make if you’re already using tampons. Investing in a pair of period pants to use on your lighter days could reduce your tampon or pad use massively without inconveniencing you (and pulling out almost entirely dry tampons isn’t fun or good for our vaginas anyway!). Another top tip would be to double check the packaging of your period products and making sure you’re properly recycling or disposing of each material in the right way rather than sending it all to landfill or accidentally contaminating your recycling bin with heaps of un-recyclable plastic. and remember: nobody’s perfect, but all the small gestures count.

Have you tried any alternative period products? Let us know your favourites in the comments!

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 8, 2020

International Women’s Day 2020: The Women Who Have Shaped Our Lives

International Women's Day (IWD) is dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.

With over a century of history, it’s a day for recognising how far the movement has come and what action is still needed to broaden perceptions, challenge bias and pave the way for a more harmonious and enabled world.

In 1996, the United Nations started to adopt annual themes to mark IWD each year. This year’s theme is #EachforEqual drawn from the notion of ‘collective individualism’.

The organisation’s site states, “Collectively, we can make change happen. Collectively, we can each help to create a gender equal world. We can all choose to be #EachforEqual.”

Join us in thinking about the influential female friends and trailblazers that have shaped our lives and indeed, our futures. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 7, 2020

Weekly Wants: International Women’s Day

This week, our Weekly Wants go out to all the ladies.

We’re celebrating International Women’s Day and shining the spotlight on the female fronted-brands at the top of their professional game.

From Glossier to KKW Beauty and Sezane, let’s hear it for the female founders, CEOs and self-made entrepreneurs disrupting the status quo.

Here come the girls!

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TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 6, 2020

Spring Cleaning Series: Why The ‘Tidy House, Tidy Mind’ Mantra Is One To Live By

Cleaning is one powerful doing word and Marie Kondo and Mrs Hinch having their very own verbs is testament to that.

There’s something to be said for the tidy house, tidy mind mantra. Without going into the ins and outs of the psychological impact of cleaning and decluttering, we know it’s beneficial because, well, we feel it and there’s no arguing with that.  

Cleanliness is next to godliness!

Throughout the month of March, we’ll be bringing you a whole hub of helpful tips to make light work of your spring cleaning. Not only because cleanliness is next to godliness but because we all know our minds need the digital blackout too.  

Slip into your finest marigolds, we’re going in! 

Why do we spring clean?

Inhale.  

Picture this.  You’ve scrubbed the house top to bottom and organised the junk drawer where cables, receipts and hair bobbles go to die. You’ve polished the kitchen counter to within an inch of its life. You might have fluffed cushions, sucked away all evidence of sofa crumbs and cobwebs and lit a few candles, reserved only for this ritual right here.  

You climb into bed, wrapped in that crisp fresh linen spritzed with some kind of therapeutic mist and you sleep better, don’t you? 

When everything around you has its place, your mind find its way back to you. You’re not trying to work a body and a mind that operate independently from one another; they’re in unison once again and stillness resumes.  

Exhale.­­­ 

You might discover similar moments elsewhere in your day-to-day life; in the quiet whir of the coffee machine before the rest of the world is awake, or when your phone runs out of battery and you find yourself secretly happy for the inconvenience. We don’t know for sure, but we can only guess that what you feel in that moment is your brain doing a little tiny happy blow off. Like a self-inflating Whoopee Cushion finally sat on and relinquished of its duty.  

You gain an extra half an hour of glorious existence before it glows back to life and you’re engrossed in the Tick Tock rabbit hole again. Like, share, repeat.  

We’re all guilty of searching for the permission to be momentarily excused from digital distraction

We’re all guilty of searching for the permission to be momentarily excused from digital distraction; to leave the table of comparison we’re forever gorging on. We’ve all felt it. But why do we wait until our phones – and indeed our physical selves – are burning out? Only when our hand is forced do we decide to manage our time differently and reshuffle our priorities. 

Cleaning has a unique way of ironing out our problems, literally and metaphorically. At the very least, it’s an hour or two away from our devices, a chance to add order to chaos and invest our energy into something with a clear objective and end result. We have used an hour wisely and have the evidence of a tidy space to prove it. We just need to find the gusto to do it in the first place!  

Spring is often the best time to declutter your space. The turn of the seasons presents a very tangible sense of change and new beginnings. Everything gets lighter and sunnier around us which sets the precedent for optimism and renewal in our own lives. With life blooming into colour all around us, we can’t help but mimic nature – letting go of things that no longer serve us and making room for new found possibility and purpose.  

The power of productivity  

With a lot of us shifting into careers where working remotely is the norm, the line between our work and our lives has grown ever fainter and increasingly blurred. Our living room is now serving as our office, meeting room, Skype zone and somewhere we’re told we need to recline and switch off.  

We create the physical space in which we need to live and function properly

If we declutter our homes, we immediately eliminate the visual noise that causes us to lose focus. We create the physical space in which we need to live and function properly but more than that, we create the kind of environment our headspace depends upon in order to thrive.  

Boost your mood  

If you’ve ever felt lighter after you’ve been on a decluttering marathon or deep clean, you’ll be able to vouch for the psychological payoff that comes with taking the time to tend to your living space. That wave of calm that comes over you when you’re sat in that armchair admiring your finest work. The physical activity gets us moving and sweating and when paired with a killer playlist, there’s just no stopping us. Even the fruit in the fruit bowl’s getting dusted. Nothing is safe. 

Best cleaning accounts 

If you need a bit of motivation to get you started, these ‘cleanstagrammers’ know a thing or two about how to handle a feather duster. Follow and prepare to get your clean freak ON.  

Mrs Hinch Home| Lynsey Queen of Clean | Clean Mama | This Girl Can Organise | A Bowl Of Lemons | Simply Organized | The Organised Mum

 

What’s on your list of spring cleaning to-dos? Let us know!

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 4, 2020

February 2020 Zoella Book Club: Reviewing Such A Fun Age

Kiley Reid's razor-sharp debut novel, 'Such A Fun Age' got us all talking in the office. In fact, fewer books have given us this much to chew on in just 305 pages but we'll let our reviews do the talking…

When Emira is apprehended at a supermarket for ‘kidnapping’ the white child she’s actually babysitting, it sets off an explosive chain of events. Her employer Alix, a feminist blogger with the best of intentions, resolves to make things right.

But Emira herself is aimless, broke and wary of Alix’s desire to help. When a surprising connection emerges between the two women, it sends them on a crash course that will upend everything they think they know – about themselves, each other, and the messy dynamics of privilege.

Find out what we thought of this month’s book!

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 4, 2020

March Book Club 2020: One Of Us Is Lying

Our next Book Club read, 'One Of Us Is Lying' comes from award-winning YA author Karen McManus. We can't wait to see how this murder mystery meets high school thriller plays out…

Five students go to detention. Only four leave alive.

Yale hopeful Bronwyn has never publicly broken a rule. Sports star Cooper only knows what he’s doing in the baseball diamond. Bad body Nate is one misstep away from a life of crime. Prom queen Addy is holding together the cracks in her perfect life. And outsider Simon, creator of the notorious gossip app at Bayview High, won’t ever talk about any of them again.

He dies 24 hours before he could post their deepest secrets online.

Investigators conclude it’s no accident. All of them are suspects. Everyone has secrets, right?

Buy the book here.

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 3, 2020

13 Questions With Olivia Rubin

The prettiest pastels you ever did see! Olivia Rubin is one of our favourite British designers and she's here to tell us what it takes to have your own fashion label.

What’s the inspiration behind your latest collection?

For SS20 we created our own ice cream parlour back in September LFW. I had met Daisy; a vintage ice cream van at a Spring fair with my daughters and the idea stemmed from there. All the flavours inspired the pastel colour palette.

What did you study at school / Uni to become a designer?

I was artistic from a young age. My grandpa was an artist so I used it paint with him and at home a lot. I went on to study Fashion Print at Central St Martins. I knew at school that if I wanted to be a fashion design CSM was THE place to go.

Did you always know you wanted to design clothes?

Yes! From reading Vogue, watching the Clothes Show religiously and spearheading a fashion show at my senior school; I always knew it was fashion for me.

What do you think is your “mission statement”?

Empowerment, freedom and happiness. I want my collections to have that feel-good feeling.

What’s been the highlight of your career so far?

So many high points. My Selfridges pop up, first LFW show, accumulating a host of worldwide stockists I could only have dreamt of and dressing some inspirational people.

How would you describe your personal style?

Eclectic, colourful and individual.

What are you currently working on?

We have just finished AW20 LFW and we are focusing on selling the collection to buyers worldwide (I am off to Paris next week). We have also started researching the pre SS21 collection-there is never any down time!

What advice would you give to somebody who wants to start their own label?

Be ready for a 24/7 commitment and take the rough with the smooth. At the end of the day, from the outside, a fashion lable seems really fun and glamorous but it is ultimately a business, so be prepared for invoicing, pricing charts and costings etc.

What is your biggest accomplishment in life?

My daughters and my business. I unintentionally started the label when my second daughter was 6 months so it has been a juggle managing both to my best ability. I want my daughters to be proud of me and inspire them to follow their goals.

What advice would you give your younger self?

Have no regrets. I did jump into solo projects after graduating quite quickly, but I feel I learned from those mistakes as I have got older and would not have grown my label to where it is today if I had not made those mistakes.

If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life what would it be?

Sushi although I feel that I should say ice cream!

What do you always carry with you?

My phone, lipstick and hand sanitiser

What are you most looking forward to in 2020?

We have so many exciting collaborations coming up; it is going to be a busy year growing and maintaining the label and of course another LFW will come around soon!

Find Olivia on Instagram here, and her website here.

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 2, 2020

20 Things To Do In March

Storm Ciara and Dennis have been and gone and had their wicked way with our recycling bins and now Spring is finally in the air. The days are getting longer, we can hear bird song and smell daffs and eat gelato once again.

Storm Ciara and Dennis have been and gone and had their wicked way with our recycling bins and now Spring is finally in the air. The days are getting longer, we can hear bird song and smell daffs and eat gelato once again. Which means one thing… bare leg season is here, people.

We knew this day would come and yet here we are, panic plaiting our knee hair and tucking it into our boots. At this stage, we’re gonna need to take a lawnmower to it. Is it a shoelace or is it actually attached to us? We just don’t know anymore.

Fewer months have as much to offer us as bonny March but in case you’re at a loose end and twiddling your thumbs, here are 20 things to tick off your list this month!

1. Tackle the mammoth task that is shaving your legs. It’s been 84 years

2. Honour International Women’s Day by raising a glass with your favourite chicas

3. Visit a farm to see baby bleating woollies being born into the world. Ba-ram-ewe.

4. Go and see Disney’s live-action remake of Mulan

5. Dig out your best floral duvet cover

6. Start a new book you’ve been meaning to read for ages

7. Create a Spring cleaning playlist full of uplifting bops to motivate your weekend chores

8. Start planning your summer vacay

9. Dine al fresco – lap up that Vitamin D!

10. Swap the treadmill for jogging outside

11. Treat yourself to a mani-pedi! Open-toe season is back and our trotters are SHOOK

12. Spend some quality time with your mama for Mother’s Day

13. Have your first iced coffee of the year

14. Buy yourself a bunch of tulips

15. Marie Kondo the hell out of your knicker drawer. Everything’s getting folded: pants, socks, the fish tank. The lot.

16. Eat an ice cream

17. Take a photo of the cherry blossom

18. Go for a long beach walk

19. Tuck into a hot cross bun. It’s Easter somewhere!

20. Drink the obligatory Guinness on St Paddy’s Day

TEAM ZOELLA MARCH 1, 2020

Weekly Wants: City Break Outfits

Our Weekly Wants have got a touch of wanderlust!

We’re turning our attention to outfits that’ll be both comfortable enough for a sight-seeing marathon and chic enough for a tour of the local cocktail bar. Something that says, we’re game for a day of exploring but hey, let’s make a reservation for a fancy-schmancy lunch en route to the Eiffel Tower, eh? Tres bon!

Pass us a beret already…

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