Reusable Cotton Rounds - 100% Cotton
Our Reusable cotton makeup pads with an organic mesh bag and are perfect for applying toner or to gently wash and exfoliate the face. These cotton rounds won't shrink and stays soft. They are an economical choice to save on disposable cotton balls and pads.
They are an economical choice to save dollars on disposable cotton balls and pads (a person uses on average 730 cotton pads a year).
- reusable cotton rounds
- 1 organic mesh bag
- wooden wall hook
- cotton-based: excellent to apply toner, cleanse with/without face wash
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huge impact: an easy eco-friendly swap that makes a huge impact on the planet while saving dollars
- can be used however you would with disposable cotton pads
- ideal for removing makeup and applying toner
- moisten and pop them in the freezer to use for puffy eyes
*wash before first use*
- put in mesh bag
- cold machine wash
- tumble dry on low temperature
- loosen stains with a cold rinse, then a warm wash with your detergent of choice
**avoid using fabric softener or dryer sheets as these can decrease absorbency
- cut into small pieces before composting to avoid getting caught in the compost machine
Free Shipping over CA$50/US$35.
Plantish only ships to USA and Canada right now; however, we hope to ship internationally in the future.
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MAKING YOUR BEAUTY ROUTINE MORE LOW-WASTE
Who said reusable wasn't more convenient? No more going on trips to grab more with these rounds. They can be rinsed and thrown into the washing machine. And when they're more worn down, you can repurpose or compost them.
Reusable vs Disposable
Can be reused for a long-time if properly cared for and washed in a washing machine
Saves you dollars on disposable cotton balls and pads, being even more convenient
Great for zero-waste travelling anywhere and packing light
Can only be used once with limited, creating more waste in landfills
Cotton is often blended with synthetic materials like polyester, making them not compostable
Too much money is spent on disposable pads that are just thrown out after each use