What Do You Use to Wash Your Face?

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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Comments


  • Every other night, I use soap w/o the chemicals (super sensitive skin in all the usual places) and no lavender (allergic) and water. For a quick night, I use a generic sensitive skin facial wipe (most of the name brands I’m unable to use due to various chemicals or perfumes they utilize). Would love a sensitive skin wipe that is also biodegradable!

    Celeste on
  • Ethique brand bliss bar – initially because the entire brand is plastic free, but then I fell in love with it. My skin is so happy and healthy looking!

    Marie on
  • I use an Aveeno Salicylic Acid Cleanser at night and a St. Ives Apricot Scrub in the morning. They are both packaged in plastic and I wish they weren’t. I need something for oily skin and mild acne prevention, but that also leave my skin feeling clean and moisturizer. I would definitely be open to trying something different.

    Karen S on
  • I use a generic version of Cerave cleanser, which is a liquid cleanser packaged in plastic. I would like to have an option that: I could use even though I have rosacea (can’t contain traditional soap), did not come in a plastic container, was not scented and cost less than $15. I tired of the pink tax and also the idea that folks who care about the environment have tons of money to spend. Thanks for all you do!

    Ann Tomer on
  • I use Sequoia all natural soap which comes in paper. No plastic. I am using up Ponds which I have had for close to a year but, I am willing to try something new, natural and plastic free

    Margaret on
  • Usually just bar soap and water!

    Mark on
  • I am on an environmentally friendly kick right now. I’ve ditched those make up remover discs but still use creams that I try to buy responsibly and locally but they come in either plastic or glass packaging. I would love good quality products, not tested on animals, and packaged – and delivered – responsibly. I am already a customer and so will support you in your efforts. However quality is something that must not be left behind. Looking forward to what you will have to offer! Go Etee 😊

    Kelly O'Brien on
  • Sukin Signature Foaming Facial Cleanser and yes it’s a plastic pump bottle.

    Pearl A Rodie on
  • I would love to find a plastic free option. For me, the most important points are that there are no fragrances or essential oils, and that the cleanser is as gentle as possible, all of which have proven very difficult to find in a zero waste form.

    The brand I currently use is andalou naturals, which is a liquid soap in plastic,

    Serena Sonnenberg on
  • I use Senka Perfect Whip. I used to use CeraVe Foaming Cleanser but am boycotting Nestle products. I would love a plastic-free, cruelty-free, budget-friendly option but just have not had much luck with the options I have tried. Or even just a concentrate or refill option that would let me reduce my plastic use and potentially use my own jar.

    Claudia on


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