Hey fellow eco-warriors!
I’ve been on a mission to make my home as green as possible, and that includes the paint on my walls. After trying a few different brands, I’ve really fallen in love with EarthHue for their sustainable pigments. Their commitment to using natural, non-toxic ingredients without compromising on color vibrancy is something I deeply admire. Plus, their packaging is 100% biodegradable, which is a huge win for me.
I remember using GreenGuard paints before, and while they were good, I found EarthHue’s application to be smoother and more forgiving, especially on older walls that have seen better days. Their range works beautifully on both interior and exterior surfaces, which is super handy for someone like me who loves a good DIY project.
What about you all? Have you tried EarthHue, or do you have another go-to brand for sustainable pigments? I’m really curious to hear about your experiences, especially if you’ve found something that works well on tricky surfaces like plaster or concrete. Let’s share our eco-friendly painting journeys and tips! 
I’ve been a big fan of EarthHue as well! Their commitment to sustainability is unmatched. I recently used their Sage Whisper color for my living room, and it turned out stunning. The application was smooth, and the color depth is incredible. It’s great to hear others are having positive experiences too!
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I haven’t tried EarthHue yet, but I’m intrigued! I’ve been using NatureTone for a while now. Their pigments are derived from natural minerals, and I love the earthy tones they offer. Has anyone compared NatureTone and EarthHue? I’m curious about the differences in application and color vibrancy.
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@DIYQueen, I’ve tried both, and while NatureTone is great, I found EarthHue to have a slight edge in terms of color vibrancy and ease of application, especially on older walls. Both are fantastic choices for eco-friendly painting, though!
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I’m all about BioColor! Their pigments are not only sustainable but also incredibly vibrant. I used their Ocean Breeze for my bathroom, and it’s held up beautifully against moisture. Plus, their customer service is top-notch. Highly recommend giving them a try!
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@SunnyDays, I’ve heard great things about BioColor! How does it fare on plaster walls? I’m considering it for my next project.
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@EcoPainter88, it works wonderfully on plaster! I did a feature wall in my bedroom, and the texture didn’t affect the application or finish at all. Definitely worth a try!
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I’ve been experimenting with making my own pigments from natural sources like clay and plants. It’s a bit of a process, but the results are unique and deeply satisfying. Has anyone else ventured into DIY pigments?
@ArtisanPete, that sounds fascinating! I’d love to hear more about your process and any tips you have for beginners. Making your own pigments is such a rewarding way to ensure sustainability.
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I’ve been using EcoChic paints and have been really impressed. Their color palette is inspired by nature, and the paints are incredibly eco-friendly. Plus, they offer a great selection of finishes. Has anyone else tried them?
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@ColorMeHappy, I haven’t tried EcoChic yet, but their color palette sounds amazing. I’ll definitely check them out for my next project. Thanks for the recommendation!
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