The best eco-friendly beauty products that don’t cost the earth


by motherandbaby |
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From refillable products to face wipe alternatives, here’s how to make your beauty routine more planet-friendly.

We'd like to think that we're all pretty conscious of trying to reduce our daily environmental footprint.

And yet, while we might be making small daily changes to our everyday routine, according to Zero Waste Week, the beauty industry was responsible for producing more than 120 billion units of packaging which were mostly non-recyclable last year.

If we want to create real change, therefore, we need to put pressure on those brands producing products in the first place.

Unfortunately, it's often the case that products marketed with 'eco-friendly', 'organic' or 'sustainable' labels often come with a luxury premium.

Shopping sustainably should be an option for every consumer— not just those with a higher income.

Thankfully, high street beauty brands are listening and starting to deliver Earth-friendly options that don't break the bank.

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1) Smoothing Coconut & Shea body wash, £7.50, Soaper Duper

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2) Botanics 100% Organic Restoring Overnight Facial Oil, £7.66, Boots

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3) Love Beauty and Planet Volume & Bounty Coconut Water & Mimosa Flower Shampoo, £7.50, ASOS

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4) Face Halo Makeup Remover Pad, £7.50, Boots

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5) Nivea Biodegradable Cleansing Wipes, £3.29, Superdrug

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6) Drops of Youth™ Youth Concentrate Sheet Mask, £5, The Body Shop

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7) Abyssinian Oil Facial Cleansing Konjac Sponge, £7, Beauty Kitchen

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8) Heali Kiwi shampoo bar, £11.93, Etique

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9) Cream Blush, £41, Kjaer Weis

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10) Solid Deodrant, £5.50 Lush

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11) Cleansing Bar, £10, Gallinee

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12) Hydrophil Organic Cotton Buds, £1.85, Big Green Smile

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13) Bamboo Toothbrush, £3.99, Anything But Plastic

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14) Organic Cotton & Bamboo Makeup Rounds, £5.50, Etsy

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15) NOUNOU Conditioner for Colour Treated Hair, £18.60, Cult Beauty

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16) Simple Kind To Skin Biodegradable Cleansing Wipes, £4.39, Boots

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17) Wooden Cushion Brush, £25, Glasshouse Shop

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18) Pure Konjac Puff Sponge, £8.99, Cult Beauty

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19) RAHUA Voluminous Dry Shampoo, £30, Net a Porter

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20) Recycled Toilet Paper, £36 for 48 rolls, Who Gives a Crap

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21) Edwin Jagger Double Edge Razor, £26.99, Shaving Shack

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22) Clean Deodorant Balm Lemon + Geranium, £2.50 – £11.00, Natural Deoco

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23) BYBI Babe Balm, £28, ASOS

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