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Sustainable YOU!

We are three months into 2021 so, I think it is about time we take control of our resources and try to be as sustainable as we can be in our day to day lives.

Changing your plastic tupperware to metal, refillable water bottles, compostable bin bags… the list of durable alternatives are endless. Today, I am going to be covering a few simple {eco-friendly} swaps you can incorporate in your skincare regime that will keep the planet {and David Attenborough} happy!

It’s said that the average person uses 1,460 pads a year which, over our average lifespan of 79 years, amounts to 115,340 that ends up in landfill which is a huge contributing factor to environmental pollution. 

Reusable makeup pads {made from bamboo cotton} are the future. Kind to skin, durable and eco-friendly; they are a simple, easy swap to make to largely reduce your household waste. 

Next up, muslin cloths. If you haven’t heard of them then I’m not sure where you’ve been hiding! Face wipes and cleansing pads are not only your skin’s worst enemy {as the majority contain strong drying chemicals that strip your skin of its natural oils} but are also the cause of 93% of sewer blockages, and end up being laid to rest in our wonderful oceans and beaches… bad news! Muslin cloths are great for the environment and even better for your skin. They exfoliate and buff away any dead skin as well as cleansing your skin – the perfect match!

Reusable bottles, reducing water usage, investing in recyclable jars and, brands that use minimal or recyclable packaging are just some small changes you can implement to help you lead more of a sustainable way of living.

That being said, don’t feel like you need to become the new eco-warrior. Do what you can and make those changes for you to and your lifestyle. Remember, anything is better than nothing.

About Author

Hi I’m Gaby Rodriguez and currently living in beautiful Sussex with my parents and golden retriever (who is literally my fur baby!) In my early teens, I had an in-depth interest in media and photography which I then chose to study this for my a-levels where I discovered my passion for digital marketing, blogging and photography. With the combination of my education background and my acne, this gave me the push to set up my blogging platform of, ‘a is for acne’. When I’m not blogging and working as a full time sales manager, I enjoy baking for the family, (especially choc chip cookies!) going on long countryside hikes, playing tennis with my Mum and exploring new European cities with my mum!

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