Once we have passed the subject of natural cosmetics and have mastered terms such as cruelty free , sustainable or vegan , it is time to expand our vocabulary -and our beauty habits- towards zero waste . A current that refers, literally, to the absence of waste, and that advocates using products that do not generate waste (either with their mode of application, with their packaging , etc.). Something that we have already internalized with solid shampoos or similar elements, but that we can also put into practice with certain single-use accessories, which we can increasingly find in reusable format. It is the case of thewet wipes, cotton swabs or, in the case at hand, make-up remover discs .
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Why use reusable makeup remover pads?
Although the bad reputation is usually taken by the wipes -after all, they are one of the main polluting elements of beauty-, the discs are not far behind either. Bearing in mind that they are disposable, the amount of waste they generate is much higher than we imagine, without forgetting that their cotton-based composition (normally not organic) is not the most sustainable option for the planet either. If, for example, we use two discs daily to remove mascara, and another one to apply a toner on our face, we spend a minimum of 21 discs a week, a not insignificant figure if we multiply it on a monthly or annual level for each person who employs them. Also, considering their low price and long life, reusables are a much more affordable option.
How long do reusable makeup remover pads last?
Although the life of the reusable alternative is not eternal either -because it will wear out with continued use-, it is much longer than that of disposable discs. Everything will depend, of course, on the brand we choose, its composition and proper care, but to get an idea, the average is usually around 1,000 uses .
What are scratch disks made of?
Again, here it will be a question of each brand, but it is important to look at its composition when buying them, because we run the risk of finding alternatives that are not the most suitable for the skin or that are not made with sustainable materials. whose look and feel is very similar to that of traditional discs, the founder of the firm explains that they have avoided using only cotton, since "it consumes a large amount of water and energy in its production", so its product is made up of “ 70% wood fibers and 30% short-fiber cotton , which cannot be used in the creation of textiles”.
However, not all cotton options are bad, but it is important to look at where it comes from and how it has been treated. For example, in Freshly Cosmetics they opt for a product made 100% with this material, but they emphasize that it is " organic and GOTS (Global Organic Textile) certified, thus allowing it to be responsible with people and the environment", they point out from the brand.
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