Welcome to Feather & Nest’s Low-Tox Marketplace

Simplifying Healthier, More Intentional Living

Feather & Nest was created to make healthier, more intentional choices feel clearer and more approachable. Every product in this marketplace is one I personally use or have carefully vetted, with a focus on ingredient transparency, materials, and how the product is actually used in real life.

This space isn’t about extremes or perfection. It’s about learning, being more mindful, and making choices that feel supportive—without being overwhelmed.

We live in a world where most products are processed and manufactured, and trace contaminants can happen. My focus is on helping reduce unnecessary exposure where it matters most, especially with the products we use regularly.

What Healthy, Low-Tox Living Means

Healthy living is about balance. It’s supporting your body and home in ways that feel sustainable — nourishing food, movement, rest, stress support, and an environment that feels calmer and more intentional.

Low-tox living fits into that bigger picture. It focuses on reducing repeated exposure to ingredients and materials commonly associated with irritation, hormone disruption, or unnecessary chemical load — especially through everyday use.

This does not mean eliminating every toxin. That isn’t realistic. Even thoughtfully formulated products are still manufactured, and no option is completely risk-free. The goal is to make better, more informed choices where it makes sense.

My approach continues to evolve as I learn, research, and refine what I personally use and recommend.

My Marketplace Standards

When selecting products for Feather & Nest, I generally exclude or avoid those containing:

  • Parabens

  • BHT or BHA

  • Phthalates, including diethyl phthalate (DEP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), and diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP)

  • Bisphenols (BPA, BPS, BPF)

  • Formaldehyde-releasing preservatives

  • Methylisothiazolinone (MI) and methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI)

  • Polyethylene glycol (PEG) compounds

  • Ethoxylated ingredients, including SLES or ingredients ending in “-eth,” due to potential 1,4-dioxane contamination

  • Petroleum-based ingredients such as petrolatum, paraffin oil, and paraffin wax

  • Undisclosed fragrance blends and fragrance ingredients I consider of greater concern

  • Artificial colors and dyes

  • Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known as Teflon, and related fluoropolymer coatings

  • Toxic flame retardants, where relevant to the product category

When relevant, I also consider broader quality and contamination factors, including mold risk, heavy metals, harsh preservatives, and other avoidable additives that can increase overall chemical exposure.

Context Matters

I don’t evaluate every product the same way. Items used daily, worn on the skin, or that come into contact with food tend to matter more to me than products used occasionally.

Some categories — such as workout gear, wellness tools, and certain household items — inherently contain more processed materials. In those cases, I focus on selecting the best available option, prioritizing material disclosure and avoiding unnecessary coatings or treatments where possible.

For supplements and body oils, ingredient lists alone aren’t enough. I look for brands that share third-party testing, sourcing details, processing information, and guidance that helps reduce contamination risk over time.

The Goal

This marketplace exists to support informed, thoughtful choices — not pressure or fear. I share what I use, what I look for, and what I’ve learned so you can decide what feels right for your home, your body, and your season of life.

Lower-tox living is not about doing everything “right.” It’s about making choices that feel supportive, realistic, and aligned with your values.

From here, you can move through the marketplace by category and focus on the areas that matter most to you right now — whether that’s something you use daily or a product you’ve been meaning to replace.