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10 #ZeroWaste Products in my Health & Beauty Routine

Today I thought it would be fun to share some of the ways I’ve gone plastic free and zero waste in my health and beauty routine. If you are trying to cut down on disposable products and make more sustainable choices, I think a great place to start is with your skincare and other personal care products. There are so many great reusable and packaging free products on the market now, and I’ve really enjoyed working them into my lifestyle. Here are the ten zero waste items I’ve incorporated in my health and beauty routine so far!

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Skincare Tools

Skincare Cleansing DeviceFOREO LUNA for Combination Skin | $199.00

I first tried the FOREO LUNA back in 2015 when it was sent to me for review. While this is a luxury skincare item, I think it is absolutely worth the investment. Unlike competitor products that require you to purchase disposable brush heads or cleansing pads, the FOREO doesn’t need added attachments or replacements. Thus, not only is this a zero waste product, but is saves you a lot of money in the long run. Also, in the nearly five years I’ve had this cleansing device, I’ve only had to charge the batteries once! I honestly cannot say enough great things about this device, and I highly recommend saving up for it.

Reusable Cotton RoundsCaptain Hook Crochet | Set of 14 for $10.00

Another great switch is reusable cotton rounds in place of disposable ones that typically come in a plastic bag. I ended up making my own with 100% cotton yarn that is machine washable and dryable. I’ve used the same set of 14 for over a year now, and they’ve held up really well. I use these cotton pads for removing makeup, applying toner and essence lotion, removing face masks, and more. I also sell these on Etsy using the above link if you are interested in purchasing a set!

Skincare and Body Care Products

When it comes to packaging free and plastic free skincare and body care products, I’ve switched over to quite a few! In the above photo you’ll see that I now use a lot of “naked” products from LUSH, and I also purchase other items that come in recyclable paper packaging. Items I no longer buy in plastic include face cleanser, hand soap, hair conditioner, and shower gel. I also like to store my products in vintage glassware that I buy at antique stores, thrift stores, and yard sales!

I also use a bar soap as a makeup brush cleanser. I keep that soap in this candy dish next to the sink. Right now I’m using a Dr. Bronner’s All-One Hemp bar to wash my makeup brushes and beauty sponge, and a Kirk’s Castile bar for my hand soap.

I’ve also been using a packaging free deodorant for about two years now! I love the LUSH Aromaco. You can read more of my thoughts in this review. I’ve purchased this deodorant three times now, and it is a staple item in my health and beauty routine. I also store it in an upcycled body scrub container!

Personal Care Needs

Toilet PaperWho Gives a Crap 100% Recycled 3-Ply | 24 Rolls for $30.00

One of my favorite plastic free switches is toilet paper! Almost all of the toilet paper sold at the grocery store comes in plastic packaging. I decided to give the brand Who Gives a Crap a try, and I absolutely love it. I use the 100% recycled toilet paper. It is high quality and still quite affordable. I love how I can order a huge box a couple times a year, and I don’t have to lug toilet paper home from the store. Plus, Who Gives a Crap also donates 50% of its profits to build toilets for those in need.

ToothbrushBrush with Bamboo | 4 Brushes for $16.99

Last but not least is my toothbrush! I began using Brush with Bamboo last year. It definitely took me a few weeks to get used to a bamboo toothbrush, but now I am fully accustomed to it. I order these on Amazon, and while they are a bit more expensive than the brushes you can get at the drugstore, I am happy to pay the extra money for a more sustainable option. I also saw on Instagram that the brand has restyled its packaging to be even more environmentally friendly!

What are some #ZeroWaste switches you’ve made?

I would love to learn about your favorite plastic free products, and any recommendations you have for me. I am always trying to incorporate more sustainable items into my life, especially when it comes to my health and beauty routine. While so many skincare and body care items traditionally come in plastic, it’s nice knowing of the other options available. Let us continue to make these small switches in our lives so that together we can make a big impact!