Sunday, 31 May 2020

GracieGoesGreen Reusable Make Up Remover Pads



Today I’m going to be reviewing these washable make-up remover pads I have been using the last couple of months. I went with GracieGoesGreen eBay seller, and have nothing but good things to say about the quality of product and service. I paid £5.25 for seven organic cotton pads and they have varied patterns on the reverse. Along with this came a handy bag to put the pads in during the wash.

I had a good look on eBay for the best options. There was surprisingly an excellent choice, with varying prices, designs and so on. GracieGoesGreen seemed like the best though, and I thought the price was very reasonable. Postage was free.

I was a little nervous about my first eco-friendly purchase though, I didn’t know what to expect. The fabric is lovely and soft, and the pads are generously sized. After months of using them, I found a little staining was left, but they are perfectly clean after being put in the wash.

It took me a while to get into a routine of putting them in the wash for example my Mum would put them in with certain things etc. I haven’t been using mascara in lockdown, I think I’ll have one or two pads saved for that. If you want to be kinder to the environment, I would recommend these! The link to buy is here.

Have you made any eco-friendly purchases recently?
Would you be curious to give these a try yourself? :-) Xx


9 comments:

  1. These look lovely and how great that they're reusable! The designs are super cute and compared to other products £5.25 for seven is not bad at all!xx

    Hannah | https://luxuryblush.co.uk/

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    1. Hi Hannah, thanks for your lovely comment. Reusable make-up pads are a great idea if you are thinking about being more environmentally conscious. EBay have all kinds of zero waste products from things like bamboo coffee cups, washing accessories and so on. I would recommend this seller; her designs are pretty! :-) Xx

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  2. OMG I have some of these but mine are so plain in comparison! I didn't realise you could get some in cute colours! I think I might try and make my own if I can get some similar material! x

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    1. Hey Liz :-) Aww thanks! It’s lovely to hear you have some reusable make-up pads too. Let me know if you make any of you own with special material. Good luck and thanks for visiting my blog. :-) Xx

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  3. These look so good and they are really good value for money. I want to make some myself, using some old clothes I do not wear any more to see if I'm happy with them. If mine do not turn out great, I'm going to buy some from her too.

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    1. Hi Anca :-) Lovely to hear from you. Thanks for your comment. I was pleased with my purchase, I like supporting smaller businesses and I would recommend the eBay seller I used. I’ve had a couple of comments mentioning people making there own which I think is awesome too! :-) Xx

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  4. I don't use cotton pads that much, but because of that I should easily be able to make the switch to these, it's a sensible and easy way to make a small change xx

    www.iridescentplaces.com

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    1. Hi :-) Thank you for your lovely comment! I hope you find a way of making this small change work for you and let me know how you get on. Good luck and best wishes. :-) Xx

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