92% of women use facial cleansers on a daily basis, and the overwhelming majority come packaged in plastic.
Yikes!
We'd love to change that, but we need your help!
So tell us, what's your daily cleansing routine? And what would it take for you to try something new?
Let us know - comment below - together we can turn this plastic tide around!
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I use Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub and yes, unfortunately it comes in plastic. I would love to see you come out with something similar in a glass jar or other biodegradable container.
I use a very luxurious, completely natural product from Germany called Dr.Hauschka products. The containers are glass or metal tubes. It is very expensive, so I don’t use it more than 2-3 times a week.
It would take something that is both environmentally and animal friendly!
Don’t have one. Just soap and water when I shower. Nothing to change as I do not use anything special on face
I currently use a product from Drunk Elephant that does come in a plastic tube. I’d be looking for a mild cleanser that has little to no fragrance, but cleanses thoroughly and removes make up.
I’m 63. I haven’t used bar soap in many years. Have Used Obagi for 13+ years – gentle liquid in plastic container.
Now for past several months use neutrogena gentle liquid cleanser in plastic pump container. When that runs out IM DONE. I will not buy another plastic container of face wash.
I use only nontoxic skin care products. At night I double cleanse, first with oil, then with a lotion. Both are packaged in glass, which is recyclable. Then a toner, also in glass. In the morning maybe only water, maybe exfoliate in the shower. I go for products in glass now, as a conscious choice.
I would like a toner without chemicals, a witch hazel base, perhaps. And yes, recyclable/refillable.
A gentle creamy cleaner that I use twice daily. I would LOVE a plastic free face wash.
I am 56 and have very dry skin and roseacea. I have used facial oil to clean my skin for several years and it works really well. Lately I have just been using almond oil that I purchase in bulk from my local health food store. It would be nice to find something that’s just a little thinner than almond oil, but I’m not going to spend a ton of money and I hate packaging – so it’s gonna be hard to get me away from health food store almond oil. Good luck.