Reusable Bamboo Makeup Pads
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A set of 10 reusable bamboo makeup pads that fit neatly in the palm of your hand. The perfect addition to your everyday cleansing routine.
Made using two layers of super soft bamboo, helping to remove make up gently and easily and ideal for sensitive skin.
After use, just pop the pads in the washing machine at 30 degrees or launder by hand. Designed to be used again and again, they are an eco alternative to single use wipes and cotton pads which can be harmful to our environment.
Bamboo makeup pads measure approx:
9 x 9 cm
3.5 x 3.5 inches
Made in Cornwall.
Bamboo Towelling
Bamboo towelling is produced from the environmentally sustainable bamboo plant and made from the pulp of the bamboo grass. It is one of the fastest growing plants on the planet with some species growing almost a metre a day, is a sustainable alternative to cotton, is renewable and is said to have some antibacterial properties. As an eco-friendly and multifunctional plant; bamboo has been used in architecture, agriculture, furniture and paper-making for thousands of years and more recently as a fabric.
Made using two layers of super soft bamboo, helping to remove make up gently and easily and ideal for sensitive skin.
After use, just pop the pads in the washing machine at 30 degrees or launder by hand. Designed to be used again and again, they are an eco alternative to single use wipes and cotton pads which can be harmful to our environment.
Bamboo makeup pads measure approx:
9 x 9 cm
3.5 x 3.5 inches
Made in Cornwall.
Bamboo Towelling
Bamboo towelling is produced from the environmentally sustainable bamboo plant and made from the pulp of the bamboo grass. It is one of the fastest growing plants on the planet with some species growing almost a metre a day, is a sustainable alternative to cotton, is renewable and is said to have some antibacterial properties. As an eco-friendly and multifunctional plant; bamboo has been used in architecture, agriculture, furniture and paper-making for thousands of years and more recently as a fabric.