Cleansing | Linen | Eco-friendly | Gentle On Skin
Reusable Facial Cleansing Pad (Random Design)
An excellent alternative to disposable cleansing pads, as this product can be reused up to 150-200 times, making it more environmentally friendly. The soft and gentle linen-cotton blend fabric ensures it won't harm your skin while effectively removing dirt and makeup after a long day.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Provides skincare, hair care and body care products
- Natural farming method that is sustainable and eco-friendly
Ingredient/Material
- Most of the ingredients are harvested from the brand's forest garden
- Some products such as essential oils, waxes, etc., imported from Europe and America
Manufacturing process
- Forest gardening and hand-harvesting
Specifications
- Size: 5 x 5 x 1cm
- Ingredients: Linen, cotton
Chus note
These cleansing pads are not only environmentally friendly but also highly convenient. You can easily carry them with you while traveling and use them multiple times instead of carrying a whole bag of disposable cotton pads.
Special note
1. Instructions for use:
- Wash the reusable facial cleansing pad with face cleanser or facial soap before use.
- Wet the pad with water and gently squeeze out the excess water. Then, apply makeup remover onto the pad.
- Gently clean the face with the cleansing pad with upward motion to prevent sagging.
- You can fold the pad and flip it over to continue cleaning other areas of your face.
- After removing makeup, continue with your regular face cleansing routine.
2. Cleaning and storage instructions:
- After each use, you can wash it with facial cleanser or soap.
- Avoid using fabric softener when washing, as it can create a residue that coats the cotton fibers and reduces cleaning effectiveness.
About RỊ MỌ HOUSE
Ri Mo House specializes in manufacturing and supplying natural, safe and benign skin and body care products. The brand uses most herbs grown in the Forest Gardening - a natural, sustainable farming model.
Tuong Anh is a woman who loves nature and is always looking for non-chemical, benign, and eco-friendly products. After long research and understanding of the impacts of climate change, she built her own garden following the sustainable development model. It helps to ensure the origin of the raw ingredients and the quality of the product.
The garden of Ri Mo House is the first place to domesticate tea trees, Sri Lanka lemongrass, and lemon eucalyptus in Vietnam. All herbs do not use any chemicals and fertilizers made mainly from domestic waste, using indigenous microorganisms in the cultivation process.