These Beauty Products Are Getting Rid of Toxins From You, and the Planet

Plastic is seemingly inescapable when it comes to product selection. However, reducing plastic waste is healthier for the environment. (Did you know that it’s been estimated that 270,000 tons of plastic are floating in the world’s seas, and threaten about 700 marine species?!

With so much plastic circulating, it can be maddening to find products that forego plastic packaging due to its ubiquitous nature. There is good news, though! There are companies that are making a conscious effort to try to reduce plastic use in the products they deliver to you. From oils to shampoo, these are the plastic-free beauty products you’re going to want to pick up. 

Lush - Jason And The Argan Oil

Jason and the Argan Oil Shampoo Bar $11

Jason and the Argan Oil Shampoo Bar $11

Lush is a company who is conscious of their responsibility to the environment. They are hyper-aware of their use of packaging. They prefer to go with no packaging whenever possible. The ‘Jason And The Argan Oil’ shampoo bar will make your luscious locks feel ever so soft. Impressively, the bar lasts for 80 uses. If you’re looking for stronger, shinier and smooth hair, then this shampoo bar is for you.

Herbivore – Blue Clay Cleansing Bar Soap

Blue Clay Cleansing Bar Soap, $12

Blue Clay Cleansing Bar Soap, $12

Herbivore is built on the foundation that every ingredient placed in their products is there for a “therapeutic reason.” If you’re someone that has sensitive skin, then the ‘Blue Clay Bar Soap’ is a great cleanser to pick up. The bar works to revitalize and sooth your skin. These bars are plastic free and handmade with love!

Antonymn – Baked Blush

Antonym Certified Organic Blush, $110

Antonym Certified Organic Blush, $110

Fun fact: Antonymn’s packaging is made from sustainable bamboo! Each of their ‘Baked Blush’ products are unique due to a process where they bake the product in terracotta pans. The formula is long-lasting and gives the appearance of a youthful glow. The blush is cruelty-free and Ecocert certified!

Loli – Aloe Blueberry Jelly

Loli Aloe Blueberry Jelly, $28

Loli Aloe Blueberry Jelly, $28

If you dislike heavy cream moisturizers, then the ‘Aloe Blueberry Jelly’ is a great solution for you. This product is great for those with combination skin prone to breakouts. The formula soothes, detoxifies and hydrates your skin with aloe vera juice, organic grape alcohol, and blueberry fruit extract. The product comes in a cute glass bottle that can be recycled.

Meow Meow Tweet – Baking Soda Free Deodorant Stick

Baking Soda Free Deodorant Stick by Meow Meow Tweet, $14

Baking Soda Free Deodorant Stick by Meow Meow Tweet, $14

Meow Meow Tweet is a “small batch skin care company that creates vegan products with pure, all natural and organic ingredients.” The brand is committed to reducing plastic use. Their products are hand wrapped in PCW paper or in glass. The ‘Baking Soda Free Deodorant Stick’ is great for those with sensitive skin. No more itchy underarm rashes with this biodegradable product!


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