About this deal
Ordinarily made from a blend of bamboo, cotton or synthetic fibres, they come in all shapes, colours and sizes, but the classic cut seems to be very similar to the original cotton pad we grew up with – think white, round and soft to the touch. Even if you didn't care about the sustainability and eco-friendly benefits, financially, they make good sense as they will soon pay for themselves. The first thing we loved about this ESPA pack is that it comes in a matching tie-up bag, providing the perfect place to house them.
To wash, simply rinse with soap and warm water, or pop in the bag (included) and machine-wash on a regular cycle. How to care for your luxury makeup remover pads: Our luxury washable, triple-layer make up pads can be washed and reused up to 1000 times, equivalent to thousands of disposable, non-recyclable wipes. UpCircle Cotton + Bamboo Makeup Remover Pads offer a waste-free alternative to disposable pads and wipes. Never leave the pads to soak in a solution of bleach/water or harsh stain removers as it will damage them and could irritate skin. There are 10 named velvet pads, which are to be used for everyday cleansing, and four scrub pads, which offer an exfoliating effect.With traditional cotton pads requiring vast amounts of water and pesticides to produce, these bamboo makeup remover pads are a sustainable alternative that will help you save both money and waste whilst ensuring you have a naturally clean face. Eco Bath's reusable bamboo makeup pads set comes complete with twelve (six white and six charcoal) super soft washable cleansing pads in a pure cotton bag.
To clean your reusable pad you can do it by hand in the bathroom sink immediately after you have used it, with warm water. Microfibres swell up when wet to trap makeup particles and stop them being smeared around your face.
Many of us will turn to disposable makeup wipes for their convenience and effectiveness, but they are also costly and damaging to the environment. Plus, with two sides – one terry cloth and one waffle – there’s certainly more of an exfoliating feel. Some reusable make-up remover pads claim to clean with just water, while others openly ask for a helping hand from your regular face wash, cleansing oil or micellar water.