Sustainable Face Products for Eco-Friendly Living

Beginning your journey towards sustainable living is so exciting! Plus, our face doesn’t often take kindly to harsh products and chemicals, so keeping them off your face is doing both your body and our planet a favor. Using sustainable ingredients and eco-friendly packaging, here are my favorite sustainable face products and why you should try them.

Looking for how to live sustainably? Using eco-friendly and sustainable face products is a great place to start or continue your sustainable living journey. Here are my favorite sustainable face products using plastic free packaging.

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Sustainable Face Wash: Lush’s Angels on Bare Skin

First things first, sustainable face wash. I couldn’t speak more highly about Angels on Bare Skin from Lush. It’s 100% natural with exfoliating ground almonds and calming lavender oil to balance and soothe the skin.

It also has a EWG rating of 2, making it one of Lush’s most natural and safe products.

The product does come in a black polypropylene pot but Lush reuse all of their pots, and when you bring you 5 empty pots, you get a free face mask.

If you’re looking for a plastic free face wash, Lush has that too. I’m a big fan of Movis.

Sustainable Face Products

Sustainable Toner: Rosehip Oil

I love rosehip oil! It’s natural and lovely and does remarkable things for the skin. With Vitamins A and B, it’s great at brightening, fading dark spots, and evening out the skin and even has astringent properties.

After only a couple of days using it, I noticed my pores shrank significantly and my eye creases had begun to fade.

I would highly recommend rosehip oil as a sustainable toner. I use it on a daily basis and the bottle hardly looks used.

Natural Moisturizer from Etsy
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Eco-Friendly Moisturizers

Moisturizer is an essential in my sustainable living daily routine, thanks to my dry skin. I’ve gone through a few plastic free moisturizers over the past years and I don’t have one specific brand I go to, but instead I use a variety throughout the year depending on the season and where I’m living.

One of my top favorites sustainable face products comes from Lush. It’s called Full of Grace and it’s a plastic-free, solid moisturizer bar. It slides on like butter and soaks into the skin beautifully.

Another one of my favorite moisturizers is one I’ve been using for a several years off one an amazing Etsy shop called A Wild Apothecary.

She sells handmade, natural products from her work studio in Colorado, so you know you’re supporting a small business.

I use the Sweet Cheeks face butter. A little goes a long way with this face moisturizer, so one 1oz bottle will last 3-6 months. It’s packed full of amazing ingredients like shea butter, argan oil, rosehip seed oil, lavender, etc.

Sustainable Face Products: Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
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Reusable facial cloths

This is one I see people being the most wasteful with. Buying a long plastic-lined pack of cotton pads to remove the days makeup and dirt is very unstainable. These really add up and it’s unfortunate when there’s plenty of sustainable alternatives.

I like to use facial cloths made from bamboo. They’re the size of a normal wash cloth but thinner, and I can use the same one multiple times before washing them. Plus, if you want to be extra eco-friendly you can wash them by hand instead of using your washer and dryer.

Other than bamboo cloths, try a 10-pack of reusable cotton pads with a laundry bag and sustainable packaging. This is a great way to use sustainable face products in your daily life.

READ MORE: The Do’s and Don’ts of Transitioning to Sustainable Living

My Top Travel Recommendations ♡

These are a few of my top travel tips that will save you time and money while setting up for an AMAZING trip.

Booking flights: I almost exclusively use Google Flights. They have a cool feature where you can type in your departure airport and discover where you could fly within a certain budget. Otherwise, you can also compare airports and see what day is best to fly in/out to help you save money and have the most efficient flight path.

Travel insurance: SafetyWing is my go-to choice for travel insurance. They have a global policy that covers 180+ countries. You can visit any doctor, cancel anytime, and you’re even covered for a few weeks after returning to your home country.

Anti-theft bag: To help protect against pickpockets, I like to carry my beloved Travelon bag. It’s slash-resistant, has locked zippers, and is very sleek and functional for traveling abroad.

Accommodation: I love using Booking.com to find places to stay when traveling. Booking has everything from hotels and hostels to b&bs and entire house/apartment rentals.

Travel Credit Card: I love-love-love my Capital One Venture One credit card. It has a $0 annual fee and no fees when using abroad or paying in a foreign currency. Plus you get 20,000 bonus miles when you spend $500 in your first three months when you get this card.

Car rentals: I use DiscoverCars.com when renting a car. Great deals, customer support, and range of comapnies. You can save up to 70% via the website instead of booking a car directly.

Tours: I don’t travel on complete tours as I like to travel on my own terms, but I do like to book experiences and walking tours on GetYourGuide. They have an amazing line-up of things to do in destinations around the globe. You can also access skip-the-line tickets.

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Hi, I’m Christa! Welcome to my sustainable solo travel blog dedicated to inspiring others to travel slowly, embracing a heart-forward and spirited approach to adventure. 

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  1. Thank you so much for writing on this topic! I actually used to work at Lush, so I’m super open and supportive on sustainable, eco-friendly face products xx you go!

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