Reduce Plastic in Your Bathroom: 7 Realistic Steps
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The bathroom often contains many small packages: bottles, pumps, tubes, and refills. The goal is not to replace everything in one day, but to change habits when a product runs out. Here are seven progressive and realistic steps.
1. Start with the most used product
Hand soap, facial cleanser, or shampoo are used very regularly. Replacing just one recurring bottle with a solid format already creates a lasting habit.
2. Finish before replacing
Use products that are already open. A responsible transition is not about throwing away what you own, but about choosing differently for your next purchase.
3. Adopt a short facial routine
A solid facial cleanser, a day cream, and a night cream can be enough to structure essential gestures. Fewer products also make regularity easier.
4. Choose durable accessories
A draining soap dish, a reusable travel case, and washable textiles accompany solid products for the long term. The Aluminum Facial Box protects small formats on the go.
5. Avoid duplicate purchases
Before buying, check what’s left in your cupboards. A short list of open products prevents accumulating forgotten items.
6. Properly maintain solid products
A product that dries between uses lasts longer. Let it drain and wait before closing its box. Find the complete method in our article how to care for your solid cosmetics.
7. Build a personal transition
The best change is one that truly integrates into your daily life. Some people start with shampoo, others with facial care or shaving soap. Try one gesture, adjust the quantity, and only add more when you are comfortable.
To understand the benefits of these formats, discover our 5 reasons to switch to solid cosmetics. You can also explore the Women's Best-Sellers Pack or the Men's Best-Sellers Pack.