Qu'utilisez-vous pour vous laver le visage ?

Publié par Steve Reble le

92 % des femmes utilisent quotidiennement des nettoyants pour le visage, et la grande majorité d'entre eux sont conditionnés dans du plastique.

Aïe !

Nous aimerions changer cela, mais nous avons besoin de votre aide !

Alors dites-nous, Quelle est votre routine de nettoyage quotidienne ? Et qu’est-ce qui vous inciterait à essayer quelque chose de nouveau ?

Faites-nous savoir - commentez ci-dessous - Ensemble, nous pouvons inverser la tendance de cette marée de plastique !

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  • I use bar soap. It needs to be for eczema and roascia.

    Diane le
  • I do not use soaps, cleansers or creams to wash my face. I use a Nanotowel and just warm water. Works great, takes off dirt and makeup. No chemicals.

    Hastings Nancy le
  • I use the most natural thing I can get my hands on and sometimes make my own. I hate the containers (plastic) and would be very open to trying something new. My whole family uses your lip balm and we love it!

    Heather Toliver le
  • I use Clean & Clear essentials foaming cleanser every morning and evening, followed with toner, moisturizer, and sometimes other products. Almost all of them come in plastic bottles/packaging and I’d love a plastic alternative! I’d be open to trying bars or other gel cleansers, but it would need to be fragrance free :)

    HIldegard le
  • My skin is sensitive and can be dry, so I look for fragrance free and without harsh chemicals. Lather is not important to me as long as it can effectively dissolve makeup. I also need it to be safe for the eye area, as I dont like to use separate eye-makeup remover; I want one -step cleansing. I am currently using Carina Organics unscented face cleanser but wish they had a refill option, as it is in a plastic pump. I also typically use a microfibre face cloth to rinse my face.

    Rachel le
  • My skin is mature, dry, and super sensitive. I must use something fragrance-free, non-allergenic, and mild. Only a handful of brands don’t irritate my skin. A cream can get contaminated in a jar, so it must be a bottle, but I’d consider a bar. Non-plastic packaging would be a plus — very hard to find. I use soft bamboo washcloths.

    Dina le
  • Right now I am doing the double cleanse method and use a Japanese cleansing oil and foaming cleanser. This Japanese brand offers refill pouches, which is I hope a little better than buying a new bottle each time. For me to try something new, it would HAVE to be 100% fragrance-free and as well as free of essential oils and sensitizing ingredients, period. Those items do not belong in skincare, no matter how “natural” they are and a dermatologist will tell you the same. No irritating ingredients, just gentle and mild, please.

    Kirsten le
  • I use a bar facial cleanser and have been experimenting with making my own oil mixture to get away from moisturizers than come in plastic bottles.

    Melissa le
  • I use something super oily to remove makeup and dirt, and something super creamy oily to moisturize my skin to sleep in.

    Maryanne le
  • I use an Osage orange cleanser but it does come in a plastic bottle. Also use a microfiber washcloth with water.

    Susan Hofer le

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