It’s officially Plastic Free July. Of course, we should all work on reducing our environmental footprints all year long via green beauty buys. But some people need more motivation. So this month is the time to make less of an impact by vowing to buy zero-waste beauty products.
Switching to plastic-free beauty products doesn’t mean compromising efficacy. The vast majority of brands concerned about eco-friendly packaging also focus on what goes into their products. Namely, natural, certified organic ingredients that boast the highest green credentials. And you may not have to ditch your whole routine to go green. You may already be using a shampoo bar or bar soap that ticks all the boxes.
Pledge to go plastic-free this month by stocking up on these 10 eco-friendly beauty products. Then try to keep your zero-waste streak going into 2023.
10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #1
Common Heir Vitamin C Serum, $88 at Common Heir
We all know bottled vitamin C oxidizes quickly and starts losing strength after being exposed to light and air. This serum gives you all the benefits in biodegradable, vegan capsule form to maximize potency. The packaging is recyclable so you’ll be doing good for your skin and the planet.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #2
Native Plastic Free Deodorant, $13 at Native
Here's a line of deodorants that's kind to both your pits and the environment. It comes in several refreshing scents, like Coconut & Vanilla, Lavender & Rose and Cucumber & Mint. Each deodorant boasts packaging made from paperboard and even ships in a 100 percent recycled paper mailer.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #3
Ethique Bodywash Bar, $12.34 at Amazon
No matter which bar we pick from Ethique, we know we're helping reduce plastic consumption. Like this body wash in bar form. We love the Lime & Ginger version since it's spicy with citrus notes making it perfect for summer.
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Lush Big Bottle of Calm, $17.50 at Lush
Don't be fooled by the look of this product because this "bottle" is all bubbles. Run it under the tap until you have tons of chamomile and lavender oil bubbles. Just make sure you set it somewhere dry and draining so you can use it again and again.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #5
Kjaer Weis Cream Blush, $56 at Kjaer Weis
Refillable beauty products are brilliant for reducing our environmental impact. Kjaer Weis' blushes are contained in minimalist refillable packages. The blushes are made with mostly certified organic ingredients and deliver a pop of color that'll invigorate any lackluster complexion.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #6
Tata Harper Illuminating Moisturizer, $140 at Tata Harper
Tata Harper is committed to sustainable practices, which is why the majority of its products are made out of recyclable glass. And the plastic resin is derived from corn. This purely natural moisturizer is made with actual diamond dust for a glow that rivals any highlighter.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #7
BYBI Beauty Babe Balm, $19 at Revolve
This may look like a plastic container, but it's actually a sugarcane-derived bioplastic tube that's recyclable. Inside the eco-friendly tube is a multipurpose beauty balm that can be used on your face, body and lips.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #8
Pai Middlemist Seven Camellia & Rose Gentle Cream Cleanser + Dual Flyer Cloth, $59 at Pai
Pai is committed to reducing its impact on our planet. The brand's cleanser tubes are now made from biodegradable and renewable sugarcane bioplastic and 52 percent of the brand's packaging is glass. This cleanser is free of alcohol and detergents, but loaded with vitamins to cleanse and hydrate your skin.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #9
Seed Phytonutrients Exfoliating Soap, $12 at Seed Phytonutrients
This vegan exfoliating soap is like a gentler version of a pumice stone. It has finely milled pumice to buff away flakes plus coconut, sunflower seed oil and camelina seed oil to keep limbs oh so soft. Seed Phytonutrients produces packaging made out of 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. When plastic is used, it's post-consumer recycled plastic that can be recycled again.
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10 Eco-Friendly Beauty Products to Pick Up This Plastic-Free July #10
Beauty Kubes Shampoo for Normal to Dry Hair, $13 at Acala
This brand is plastic-free. Period. Beauty Kubes proves shampoo bars are handy and eco-friendly. Rather than one big slab, there are 27 cubes in the 100 percent biodegradable packaging. One cube equals one wash. Simply crumble, mix with water to form a paste, then apply the coconut milk and rose mixture to your scalp.