Clean Home, Happy Heart Detoxing your home one swap at a time
Simple swaps for cleaning, laundry, and scent — designed for real life, not overwhelm.

A clean home journey rarely starts with a dramatic decision.
It usually begins quietly — standing at the sink, folding laundry, or walking through a room that smells like a dozen competing products.
That’s often the moment we realize that routines meant to support daily life are actually adding more noise, more clutter, and more questions than clarity.

This February, we’re taking a different approach.

Instead of overhauling everything at once, we’re focusing on simple, intentional swaps — detoxing the home one product at a time in a way that feels realistic, supportive, and sustainable. Because when your home feels calmer, your heart often follows.

Clean home = happy heart.

Most homes rely on the same categories of products every single day — cleaning sprays on kitchen counters, detergent on clothes and bedding, and scent products released into the air. These products aren’t occasional. They’re used repeatedly, often in enclosed spaces and around food, skin, and sleep. Over time, those repeated exposures matter.

Not from a place of fear, but from a place of awareness.

Detoxing the home doesn’t mean doing everything at once. It means understanding which swaps have the greatest day-to-day impact and starting there.

February’s Focus: Simple Swaps That Make Sense

This month’s Clean Home focus centers on three foundational areas:
  • Cleaning
  • Laundry
  • Scent
Each area offers an opportunity to simplify routines, reduce ingredient overload, and create a home that feels easier to maintain — without adding more steps or pressure.

The approach is gradual by design. Products are swapped as they run out. Routines become simpler. The home begins to feel lighter — not because more is being done, but because things finally make sense.

The February Newsletter provides the foundation for everything we’re doing this month.

Inside, you’ll find:
  • The thinking behind clean home swaps
  • Ingredient education and why certain plant-based ingredients work so well
  • A room-by-room rhythm you can follow at your own pace
Guidance designed for real life, not perfection
If you haven’t read the February newsletter yet, that’s the best place to begin.

About the Clean Home Guide

The Clean Home Guide is a companion to the newsletter. It is intentionally not posted publicly. Instead, it is shared by request — so you receive it with context, clarity, and support rather than being left to figure it out alone. If the newsletter resonates and you’re thinking, “This feels doable,” the guide helps turn that intention into action.

How to Request the Clean Home Guide

If February feels like the right time to begin detoxing your home one swap at a time, you’re welcome to request the Clean Home Guide.
Reply to the newsletter, send a message, or submit a comment below to receive access.

Lastly, don’t forget to get in on the Tuesday Tips. February’s Tips are 💞.

From my home to yours,
Chrystal



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