THE BEAUTY-BIN RESET

Reusable, plastic-free face rounds that rinse clean, dry fast,

and compost at end of life

Some beauty habits are so small you barely notice them, until you look in your bathroom bin. Single-use cotton rounds and disposable wipes add up fast, especially in households where cleansing is a daily ritual.

los lappies is bringing a smarter option to that routine with its reusable face rounds: soft, spongy rounds that feel paper-like when dry, then turn cushiony when wet. They’re designed to cleanse and lift makeup with your cleanser, micellar water, toner, or makeup remover, then rinse clean in seconds.

Why it matters (for skin, for busy homes and for the planet)

This is the kind of swap that works because it makes everyday life easier, not harder.

·         Less waste without extra effort: One set is designed to replace months of single-use rounds, cutting down the constant restocking.

·         Odourless between uses: These plastic-free face rounds rinse clean fast and dry extremely quickly, so they don’t stay damp between uses, helping prevent the kind of environment where bacteria can settle.

·         Easy to clean: Once you’ve used all 10, pop the whole bag into a regular machine wash. Washing with whites is ideal. Use a mild detergent and skip fabric softener. Air-dry after washing.

·         Plastic-free and home-compostable: Unlike synthetic (often polyester) rounds that don’t biodegrade, these are made from plant fibres and can be composted at end of life. Simply cut them up and scatter in the garden, add to a pot plant, or mix into your kitchen compost or garden waste.

Beyond the sustainability story, the user experience is what converts people. The rounds feel soft and clean in the hand and on the face — spongy and comfortable when wet, never scratchy — so your skin feels properly cleansed without that heavy, damp “used cloth” feeling.

What they’re made of (and why that’s a big deal)

los lappies face rounds are made from 70% wood cellulose (from sustainably managed forests) and 30% recycled cotton, a combination that’s both high-performance and lighter on the planet.

Wood cellulose is what gives the rounds their signature transformation: paper-like when dry, then soft and spongy when wet. It also helps them dry quickly between uses, which makes them more pleasant (and more hygienic) to keep using day after day.

The recycled cotton is upcycled from cotton fibres that are too short to be spun into new fashion yarn, giving textile offcuts a second life in an everyday essential instead of sending them to waste.

For ingredient-conscious shoppers, the appeal is how simple they are: no chemical intervention during manufacturing, just natural fibres working with whatever you already use; cleanser, micellar water, toner, or make-up remover.

“And there’s something quietly satisfying about the full circle: a product that starts as plant fibres, does the job beautifully for months, and can return to soil at the end of its life”, says los lappies founder, Gail Geraghty.

los lappies reusable face rounds are available in South Africa via loslappies.com and selected retailers. 

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