Reusable Velvet Bamboo Pads (Reusable Cotton Rounds)

We are proud to have developed the softest, most gentle reusable pads around. These pads were specifically developed for use on the delicate eye area - to help prevent tugging and rubbing which can lead to fine lines and darkness.
Made from organic 100% natural bamboo (60%) and cotton (40%), they can be washed and reused for over a year before needing to be replaced. Kind to your eyes, your wallet, and the planet.


This pack of eight double sided pads (one for each day of the week + one extra) comes with a dedicated mesh laundry bag. To clean, pop them in the bag before adding them to your light coloured clothes wash.

+WHY YOUR EYES WILL LOVE IT
  • Super soft and gentle
  • Perfect to be used alongside your favourite eye or face cleanser (like our Cleansing Lash Foam or Soothing Coconut Eye Balm)
  • Reusable, up to 200 times
  • 100% biodegradable
  • Fragrance and chemical colourant free
  • SKIN TYPE: ALL, including sensitive 
  • HOW TO INCLUDE IN YOUR ROUTINE:
    • AM: cleanse → nourish → treat
    • PM: cleanse → nourish → treat
+WHAT IS INCLUDED

 8x pads measuring 6cm in diameter (the exact size of a cotton round)


1x mesh laundry bag (15cm x 8 cm)


+HOW TO USE

1) For best results, use them with our Cleansing Lash Foam or Soothing Coconut Eye Balm for a super gentle and effective eye makeup remover that protects, nourishes and soothes your entire eye area (and eyelashes).

2) To clean, pop them in their mesh laundry bag with your light coloured clothes. Wash on a warm temperature (up to 40°C, 104°F) with a gentle detergent and leave them to dry naturally. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.

For best results use daily.

 

 

SUSTAINABILITY 

**** (4 out of 5 stars)
Why

Reusable up to 200 times as an alternative to 100 single-use eye cleansing wipes

Can be washed with your regular light coloured laundry

Packaging is very minimal. The pads only have a ‘wrap’ rather than a box which uses a quarter the amount of paper of a box

External packaging can be recycled

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