Makeup wipes + cotton pads are commonplace in the market but options like reusable Just Use Water Makeup Remover Towels have not gone unnoticed. The name says it all. Just use warm water to wipe away sunscreen, foundation, concealer, lipstick, eyeliner, mascara... and yes, even waterproof ones!
Each towel lasts 1000 washes, contributing to less waste and its wallet friendly! Are you calculating yet? 1000 washes is approximately 3 years if its washed daily.
That's 6 bottles of makeup remover solutions and a whole tonne of cotton pads which btw, are not eco-friendly at all. The production of cotton itself requires a lot of water and pesticides, which can have negative environmental impacts. Additionally, most cotton pads are not biodegradable and end up in landfills, where they can take a long time to break down and release harmful chemicals into the environment.
I don't know about you, but it takes me 3-4 cotton pads each time, plus the makeup remover solutions. If I had to pay for makeup remover solutions, it should work the first or at least the second time. And if it doesn't, I might as well just use water on my makeup remover towel?
Plus I don't have to bring liquids when I travel anymore! Yes!! More space and weight for other more important things.
Available in Black, Beige, Green, Grey and Lilac.
Small 20cm x 20cm
Available in Blue.
Large 37.5cm x 17cm
JUST USE WATER Makeup Remover Towel
Wash your makeup remover towel before your first use.
Wet the makeup remover towel with warm water. If warm water is not available, cool water will work as well - it may just take more wipes and more patience!
TIP: You can wet just the area which you will be using. Both sides will work!
Wipe off makeup in a circular motion using the side with shorter strands and use the side with longer strands as washcloth to scrub and exfoliate face.
For waterproof makeup, gently press and hold over the area and wipe in small circles for best results.
To wash, simply throw it into a laundry bag and into the washing machine. If you prefer, you can always handwash. Use soap to pre-soak or spot clean stubborn stains if necessary. Wash at least once a week.