It is now established, in terms of sustainable development, that it is preferable to use washable, reusable sponges made from natural fibers, which are more environmentally friendly than disposable wipes. But why not make them handmade on-site, at the Royal College, using fabrics printed with historical patterns, most of which are preserved at the Museum of Printed Textiles in Mulhouse? It is true that for a long time, makeup has been frowned upon in history and especially dangerous due to the use of toxic white lead made from lead carbonate, but since ancient Egyptian times, women have used cosmetics and kohl to enhance their beauty, highlight their eyes and lips… while protecting them from the sun's rays. If makeup has six thousand years of history, isn't it time to accompany its evolution towards organic products that respect nature and the skin, by using washable sponges that also replicate ancient fabrics...
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Eco-friendly makeup remover wipes 12 cm x 12 cm.
Printed face 100% cotton and bamboo fiber terry cloth.
Made in Thiron-Gardais.