• @[email protected]
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    6010 months ago

    I thought they were using natural materials like ground coffee. Did some of them actually use plastic beads?

        • Alto
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          2410 months ago

          Hey we’re actually ahead of the EU in something!

        • @AA5B
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          10 months ago

          I’ve been wondering what happened to that fad. Amazing that they were banned! Let’s do more

          Edit: “replaced by metallized plastic glitter”? wtf

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        810 months ago

        I remember my sister telling me to use facial wash for acne with stuff like that in it. Thank fuck I’ve ADHD and never got a routine going with using it.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          I used it because I never thought about how bad it would be for the environment. Switched to dissolving exfoliants like salt as soon as they were available though!

    • Admiral Patrick
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      2010 months ago

      Some used pumice (I think Lava Soap or something along those lines) but it’s more harsh than the plastic microbeads OP is referring to.

    • Chainweasel
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      10 months ago

      Yes, most used micro plastics for a long time, charcoal and coffee grounds are a fairly new advent in the last few years.

    • @stoly
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      510 months ago

      LUSH uses almond hulls in their products, so they are fully compostable. If you want something with a scrub, check them out for sure.

    • @scarabic
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      110 months ago

      I’ve been buying face scrubs that have ground apricot pits in them. They are great. Just the right amount of abrasiveness and totally biodegradeable. These have been around for decades. The microbead shit was cheaper, I suppose. And maybe some squeamish people don’t like the brown grainy appearance of apricot pit scrub.