Although I don't make any such products myself, I really enjoyed watching your video since I do like the fact people try different things to what the big corporates are pushing into our market and eventually into our own homes.
I've been living more and more consciously over time and try to buy the products that are environmentally friendly. Fun fact is that most of the time it turns out these are products my grandparents and their grandparents where using, basically the 'simple' products, rather than all the fancy stuff sold nowadays. For instance, to keep the sweat odours under control, I use a salt stick I apply simply by wetting the stick and apply it to the body parts that generate the most sweat during the day. Very effective! Th salt kills the smell of the bacteria growing wild on the sweat.
You may have a solution to create such stick at home :) When so, I'll be looking forward to read about it.
If you allow me, I like to understand how you determine when a product you create is more effective than what you can buy on the market? I suppose this needs a lot of testing, and quite a lot of time? Are friends and family helping you out in testing?
Do you actually provide (some of) your product to your friends and family? It'll b a good way to make others aware and get them thinking about how to make the world a better place for all of us, whilst questioning the mass products from a small set of powerful companies.
Super interesting video you made!
RE: My DIYs - which products I make at home & why