Going Zero Waste

The Best Reusable Makeup Remover Pads: What to Look For (and What We Use)
The market for reusable makeup remover pads has expanded significantly in the last few years. That's a good thing — but it also means there's more variation in quality. Some... Lue lisää...
How Many Uses Do Reusable Makeup Pads Last? The Real Numbers
When people switch to reusable makeup remover pads, one of the first questions they ask is: how long do they actually last? The honest answer depends on the material, how... Lue lisää...
Reusable vs Disposable Makeup Remover Pads: An Honest Comparison
Reusable makeup remover pads have one obvious claim: they're better for the environment. But before you make any swap to your skincare routine, the real question is whether they perform... Lue lisää...
Are Reusable Makeup Pads Hygienic? The Honest Answer
The most common objection to reusable makeup pads is also the most understandable: "Won't they just spread bacteria back onto my face?" It's a fair question. But the short answer... Lue lisää...
How to Clean Reusable Makeup Pads (And Make Them Last)
Reusable makeup remover pads are one of the easiest sustainable swaps you can make — but only if they stay clean. A poorly cared-for pad can harbour product buildup, become... Lue lisää...
The Complete Guide to Reusable Cotton Rounds
Everything You Need to Know About Switching to Reusable Cotton Rounds If you use toner, micellar water, or makeup remover, you use cotton rounds. And if you use cotton rounds daily, you throw away over 700 of them per year. This guide covers everything: what reusable cotton rounds are, how they compare to disposables, which types are available, how to care for them, and which is right for you. What Are Reusable Cotton Rounds? Reusable cotton rounds are washable alternatives to disposable cotton pads. They are made from organic cotton,... Lue lisää...
EU Cotton Pad Regulations and the Shift to Sustainable Alternatives
How European Regulation Is Reshaping the Cotton Pad Market European environmental regulation has increasingly targeted single-use items, and cotton pads — despite being a relatively small product category — are directly in scope. Here is a practical overview of what regulations exist, what's coming, and what it means for consumers and brands. The EU Single-Use Plastics Directive (2019/904) The EU Single-Use Plastics Directive was adopted in 2019 and came into force across member states in July 2021. Its primary mechanism is a ban on specific single-use plastic items — those... Lue lisää...
Why We Created LastRound
The Cotton Round Nobody Thought About When we launched LastSwab in 2019, the response surprised us. People hadn't thought much about cotton buds — they were just part of the routine. But when asked to imagine how many they had thrown away over their lifetime, the number landed differently. That shift in perspective — from individual habit to cumulative impact — is what LastObject is built on. After LastSwab, we started looking at what else was sitting in the bathroom cabinet, used daily and discarded without thought. Cotton rounds were... Lue lisää...
LastRound vs Face Halo: Which Reusable Makeup Remover Wins?
Two Different Solutions to the Same Problem Both LastRound and Face Halo are reusable skincare tools designed to reduce disposable cotton pad waste. But they take meaningfully different approaches — different materials, different use cases, and different ideal users. Here is an honest comparison. Face Halo: The Microfibre Approach Face Halo launched in Australia in 2017 and built its brand around a single insight: microfibre can remove makeup with water alone. The product's weave creates a mechanical cleaning action — tiny fibres lift and trap pigment particles without requiring a... Lue lisää...
LastRound vs Generic Reusable Cotton Rounds: What's the Difference?
Not All Reusable Cotton Rounds Are Equal The reusable cotton round category has grown significantly since 2018. What started as a niche sustainable product is now available from discount retailers, fast-fashion brands, and dedicated sustainable brands alike. The price range runs from under £5 for a large pack of generic rounds to £18–£25 for premium options. The difference between them is not always obvious from a product listing — but it becomes apparent after 50 washes. The Generic Category: Pros and Cons Generic reusable cotton rounds — often sold in... Lue lisää...
12 Surprising Uses for Cotton Rounds Beyond Skincare
More Than a Makeup Remover Most people think of cotton rounds in one context: removing toner, micellar water, or makeup. But their softness, absorbency, and circular shape make them useful across a surprising range of applications — many of which work just as well with reusable rounds as disposable ones. Beauty and Skincare Beyond the Basics 1. Applying Toner or Essence The classic use. A cotton round absorbs and distributes liquid products evenly across the face without your hands transferring bacteria. For water-based essences and toners, a light-touch application with... Lue lisää...
Cotton Round Statistics: The Numbers Behind Skincare Waste
Putting the Numbers in Context Abstract sustainability arguments are often less compelling than concrete numbers. Here is a data-driven look at cotton round consumption — how many are used, how much they cost, how much waste they generate, and what switching to reusables actually means in measurable terms. Individual Consumption ~730 rounds per year — typical for someone using one round morning and evening ~1,460 rounds per year — for double-cleansing routines or those using rounds for nail polish removal as well ~36,500 rounds over 50 years — the lifetime... Lue lisää...
How Cotton Rounds Are Made: From Farm to Bathroom
What Is Actually in a Cotton Round? Pull a cotton round from the bag and it feels simple — soft, white, circular. But the manufacturing process that creates it, and the materials it contains, vary significantly between disposable and reusable versions. Understanding the difference matters for making an informed choice. Disposable Cotton Rounds: The Manufacturing Process Most disposable cotton rounds are made via a nonwoven textile process — meaning the fibres are bonded together without weaving or knitting. Fibre preparation: Raw cotton is cleaned of seeds, leaves, and debris (a... Lue lisää...
The History of Cotton Rounds in Beauty
From Cotton Wool Rolls to Skincare Staple The cotton round's journey from practical utility item to ubiquitous bathroom staple spans roughly a century — tracing the parallel rise of commercial cosmetics, post-war convenience culture, and eventually the sustainability backlash that has reshaped how we think about everyday products. Before the Cotton Round: Cloths, Flannel, and Cotton Wool For most of human history, skincare application and removal relied on whatever soft fabric was at hand. In European households, small squares of linen or flannel were common for applying cold creams and... Lue lisää...
The Environmental Impact of Disposable Cotton Rounds
Why Your Skincare Routine Has a Hidden Waste Problem Cotton rounds are one of the most overlooked contributors to bathroom waste. Small, seemingly harmless, and used for just seconds before being discarded — yet their cumulative environmental impact is significant. If you use two cotton pads per day for toner, micellar water, or nail polish removal, you discard over 700 rounds per year. Multiply that across billions of people and the scale becomes alarming. How Many Cotton Rounds Are Thrown Away Each Year? Globally, billions of disposable cotton rounds are... Lue lisää...
The Waste from Makeup Removal — And What to Do About It
The average person who wears makeup daily uses 2–3 disposable cotton pads per session — roughly 730 single-use pads per year. Multiplied across the hundreds of millions of people who... Lue lisää...
Zero Waste Makeup: A Practical Guide for Every Day
There is a lot to consider when thinking about our impact on the earth. Different actions will usually carry different weight.𐄷 Different on our personal lives and different weight on... Lue lisää...