LAKISHA ADAMS

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The Best Reusable Cotton Rounds for Gentle Eye Makeup Removal: A Review of Last Object's Eco-Friendly Solution

If you're tired of using harsh cotton rounds to remove your eye makeup, Last Object has got you covered. Their reusable cotton rounds come in two different sizes, including a small one that's perfect for the delicate skin around your eyes. Unlike other reusable options, Last Object's cotton rounds provide the same soft texture as traditional cotton rounds, without the roughness or discomfort. Say goodbye to disposable cotton rounds and hello to a more eco-friendly and gentle makeup removal process. Read on to discover why Last Object's cotton rounds are a game-changer for any beauty routine

Last Object’s eco-friendly cotton rounds come in two different sizes (large and small), 2 cotton colours (black and white), and 6 different carrier colours (red, turquoise, black, peach, green, and blue). You have the large one for your entire face and the small one for your eye. I've tried a number of reusable ones before and I always found like the actual cotton ones were a little bit rough, like nothing really gave me the texture of a real cotton round, and I found the surging of it was just a little bit too rough on my eye.


So with these ones, they're honestly the most like natural cotton rounds like ever. I've used them for about three months now. Absolutely amazing. So they have two different sides. One side that's like an exfoliating side as normal cotton rounds do, and the other that is more of a smooth side. You can travel with them as well, becoming these little compartments.

I got black because I love simplicity. After using them, I put them in a little mesh bag and just throw them in the wash. The best part is these are a hundred percent compostable, so when you're done with them, you can let them go back to the environment. The cotton rounds are made from 30% cotton and 70% wood fibers, and the actual case is made from ocean bound plastic.

Enough talking. Let me show you how it works. I like to wait at first to make sure it's. Soft. I've got some my solar water on top of it. It honestly feels like you're using a con round and you're not using something that is reusable. If you haven't tried these already, you definitely should.

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