Reusable Silicone Buds:
These reusable silicone buds are the perfect sustainable alternative to single-use cotton buds that clog up sewers and pollute our oceans.
Each pack comes in a convenient bamboo magnetic case that keeps the swabs safely stored when travelling and clean between uses.
Both the case and the sticks are made from sustainably grown MOSO bamboo. The tips are made from durable yet flexible, high quality, and non-toxic silicone which is gentle on the skin and easy to clean, just use soap and water.
They’re ideal for makeup application and removal and cleaning small areas. Packed in plastic-free recycled packaging.
About Brush It On
Brush it On donate 100% of their profits to conservation projects that protect the world’s oceans, forests, and wildlife.
Ocean Preservation
Our oceans need a helping hand! Did you know that plastic rubbish is looking to outweigh fish in our oceans by 2050? Brush It On, in partnership with The Australian Marine Conservation Society, help distribute living plastic-free packs to raise awareness around plastic pollution with a focus on keeping oceans healthy and in their most natural state without pollution putting more pressure on them.
Forest Conservation
Not so fun fact – 4,500 acres of forests are cleared across the planet every hour. Did you know that? Brush It On have partnered with World Land Trust, to support their mission to protect threatened habitats and wildlife that live in these forests. Purchases contribute to the Buy an Acre programme and create permanently protected nature reserves across the world by buying acres of rainforest. Currently, Buy an Acre funds are helping land purchase in Mexico to protect and save ancient forest habitat for wildlife that are vulnerable.
Animal Protection
Did you know that 150-200 species become extinct every 24 hours? The animals that we share this planet with are in serious danger. Purchases of these products support the work of WWF-Australia and Regenerate Australia – their vital recovery and regeneration program launched through four key projects following the 19/20 devastating bushfires, including Koalas Forever which is aimed at doubling the number of koalas on Australia’s east coast by 2050.