16 Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
16 Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
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Made from organic cotton and sustainable bamboo, our reusable makeup remover pads are the ideal replacement for your disposable cotton pads and makeup remover wipes.
- 12X Soft Velvet Pads
- 4X Soft Scrub Terry Pads
- 1X Cotton Mesh Bag
- Plastic-Free
- 100% Biodegradable
- Machine Washable
- Made from 70% Bamboo and 30% Organic Cotton
Reusable Make Up Remover Pads
Our reusable makeup remover pads are perfect for removing makeup, applying toners, and cleansing skin without using disposable wipes or cotton pads. Traditional makeup wipes can be harmful to the environment and may irritate your skin.
Instead of using abrasive wipes, our pads offer a gentle cleanse. Made from 70% sustainably sourced bamboo and 30% organic cotton, they are kind to both your skin and the planet.
Materials
- 70% sustainably sourced bamboo
- 30% organic cotton
Care Information
To clean your pads, place them in the included mesh bag and wash on a gentle cycle up to 40°C. Let them air dry naturally.
They last a long time but can be recycled at your local textile recycling facility when worn out.
Certifications
- Plastic free
- 100% biodegradable
- Machine washable
- Reusable
Why We Love Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
These pads are a great alternative to single use wipes and cotton pads. They’re gentle on skin, reusable, and cost-effective over time.
Soft velvet pads are ideal for everyday cleansing. Scrub terry pads offer light exfoliation, helping unclog pores and reduce breakouts.
You can use them with any cleanser, so there’s no need to change your routine.
Why Choose Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
Disposable wipes are convenient but drying and ineffective for deep cleansing. Our bamboo and cotton pads are gentler and more effective.
Single use wipes are packed with plastic and take centuries to decompose. These pads offer a zero waste option that works just as well.
They also help reduce waste and save money over time, without the need to keep rebuying disposable alternatives.
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