RECYCLING
As a brand dedicated to sustainability, we're constantly working to minimise our environmental footprint. Here's how you can make a difference too.
Our sheet masks and packaging are fully biodegradable.
The Packaging
We’ve simplified our pouches using paper printed with vegetable ink and a thin food-grade plastic lining. This lining contains a special additive that ensures it no longer behaves like plastic.
Once opened, the packaging decomposes into organic matter in just 1% of the time it would take traditional plastic—reducing a 500-year wait to just 5 years, with no microplastics left behind.
You can safely dispose of this biodegradable material in general waste, recycling bins, or home composts. If it ends up in the ocean, it will break down naturally.
The Masks
Our masks are made from bamboo fibres, which are gentle on the skin and will biodegrade in 75 days.
Simply pop them in your compost heap or general waste, and they’ll decompose in less than three months!
The rest of the range
The Serums
Our serums come in glass bottles with plastic pumps, both of which can be recycled through your home recycling. Just be sure to remove the spring from the pump before recycling!
The boxes for our serums are made from FSC-approved materials and printed with vegetable ink.
The rest of the range
If you'd like us to recycle your sachets for you, please return them to: Recycle Me, BeautyPro, Unit 2a, Enlightened Business Park, Palehouse Common, Framfield, TN22 5QZ
Or if you've bought your masks from one of our partner retailers, you can utilise one of their recycling schemes to ensure your packaging is repurposed.
Our Retailers
LOOK FANTASTIC
1 Rinse your sachet
2 Complete a recycling returns form
3 Return your empties free of charge
4 They'll be transformed into environmentally friendly products.
Boots
1 Register on their website
2 Scan your products and upload onto the website
3 Wait 24 hours
4 Take them into store and scan the QR code on the deposit box
5. 5 empties and £10 spend = 250 Advantage Card points
6. They'll be recycled into new products