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Zero Waste, Zero Toxicity | Makeup Brushes

The Best Vegan & Zero-Waste Makeup Brushes for a Sustainable Routine

Sustainable beauty isn’t just about makeup—it’s also about the tools you use. Choosing vegan, zero-waste makeup brushes ensures that your beauty routine is cruelty-free and eco-conscious. Traditional brushes often contain animal hair and plastic-heavy handles, but there are plenty of ethical alternatives made from bamboo, recycled aluminum, and synthetic bristles that perform just as well. Here’s a guide to the best sustainable brushes for every step of your routine.

What Makes a Makeup Brush Sustainable?

When shopping for eco-friendly brushes, look for:

  • Vegan Bristles – Cruelty-free synthetic fibers that mimic natural hair without harming animals.

  • Sustainable Handles – Materials like bamboo, recycled wood, or aluminum instead of plastic.

  • Minimal or Recyclable Packaging – Avoid excessive plastic wrapping and opt for brands that use compostable or recyclable packaging.

  • Durability – High-quality brushes last longer, reducing waste in the long run.

Best Zero-Waste & Vegan Makeup Brushes

I must be frank when I say that the majority of my makeup brushes are from the Sephora Professionals Collection. To be honest I am not sure why these aren’t spoken of more often. They are made of vegan bristles, encapsulated in wood packaging that is made from sustainably managed forests, and they are durable. I began using these when I first got into makeup and have continued using them ever since. They are also very straightforward as they tell what each brush is used for.

Base Brushes

  • PRO Foundation Brush #70- A multifunctional brush that I used to use for every step of my routine. Literally. However, now that I have leveled up I only use it for foundations and skin tints, contour, and liquid blush.

Eye Brushes

I honestly solely use the crease brush for my eyes 98% of the time. I use it for the base eyeshadow, darker eyeshadow, and glitter and I always get compliments. I learned that for the eyes it is mainly technique and color decision that makes the difference. But I want to continue experimenting with my eye makeup which is why I still included the set.

I primarily use liquid eyeliner since I just love wearing colors. I have included two brushes for everyone to choose from. The second option is to be used with the eyeliners which I included in my episode.

Blending & Precision Brushes

How to Care for Your Sustainable Brushes

  • Wash Regularly – Clean with mild soap and warm water to extend their lifespan.

  • Air Dry Naturally – Lay brushes flat after washing to maintain their shape.

  • Store Properly – Keep them in a breathable container to prevent bacteria buildup.

Why Switch to Sustainable Brushes?

Switching to vegan and zero-waste makeup brushes isn’t just about reducing waste—it’s about making a conscious decision to support ethical beauty brands that prioritize sustainability. By choosing cruelty-free and eco-friendly tools, you’re contributing to a cleaner, greener beauty industry.

What are your favorite sustainable brushes? Drop a comment below and let’s build an eco-conscious beauty community! 🩶✨

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Zero Waste, Zero Toxicity | Curated Makeup Routine

Hello Everyone,

I hope all is well!

On today’s episode we will be discussing the best zero-waste & non-toxic makeup products for every step of your routine. Choosing sustainable makeup doesn’t mean sacrificing quality. Many innovative brands have created high-performing, zero-waste, and non-toxic alternatives for every step of your beauty routine. Below is a guide to the best eco-conscious products that prioritize both your skin and the planet.

I will note that I have not found the best product for every step but when I do I will make sure to update this page!

Primer

Foundation & Skin Tints

Concealer

Contour

Blush

Bronzer

Mascara

Eyeshadow and Eyeliner

Lipstick & Balm

Highlighter

Setting Powder

Finishing Powder

Setting Spray

Finishing Spray

Sustainable Beauty Without Compromise

Switching to zero-waste, non-toxic makeup isn’t just good for the environment—it’s better for your skin and hormones too. With these eco-friendly products, you can maintain a flawless beauty routine while making conscious choices that reduce waste and avoid harmful chemicals.

Do you have a favorite sustainable and non-toxic makeup product? Drop it in the comments below and help expand our zero-waste beauty community!

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Zero Waste, Zero Toxicity | Makeup

Hello, Everyone!

I hope all is well!

On today’s episode we will be discussing the future of beauty: zero-waste & non-toxic makeup for a sustainable world. The modern beauty industry has long been associated with excessive waste, harmful synthetic ingredients, and unsustainable practices. However, as environmental awareness grows, so does the demand for zero-waste and non-toxic makeup alternatives. Sustainable beauty is no longer a niche movement—it is an essential shift toward ethical consumerism. If you are seeking to enhance your beauty routine while minimizing environmental impact, this guide will help you transition seamlessly.

The Importance of Zero-Waste & Non-Toxic Makeup

1. Health Benefits of Non-Toxic Ingredients

Conventional cosmetics often contain parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrances, and heavy metals, which can contribute to endocrine disruption, skin irritation, and a plethora of potential long-term health risks. Opting for non-toxic beauty products ensures that your skin is treated with safe, nourishing ingredients that promote overall well-being.

2. Environmental Responsibility

The beauty industry produces approximately 120 billion units of packaging annually, much of which is non-recyclable plastic that ultimately contributes to global pollution. Sustainable beauty brands prioritize refillable, biodegradable, and recyclable packaging to reduce their ecological footprint and promote circular economies.

How to Transition to Sustainable Makeup Without Overspending

1. Utilize Existing Products

Before purchasing new sustainable beauty items, make the most of your current collection. Using up existing products before replacing them with eco-friendly alternatives reduces unnecessary waste and maximizes resource efficiency.

2. Choose Ethically Responsible Brands

Not all “clean” beauty brands uphold the same sustainability standards. Look for companies that emphasize low-waste packaging, cruelty-free formulations, ethical sourcing, and their EWG score rating. I also like to build the report on EWG Build Your Own Report to check a product’s ingredient list. I stop my products at level 4!

3. Invest in Multi-Use Products

Reducing consumption is a key aspect of sustainability. Choosing multi-functional products, such as tinted balms, cream blushes, and all-in-one makeup sticks, helps minimize packaging waste while maximizing utility.

4. Explore DIY Beauty Alternatives

For those interested in a hands-on approach, homemade beauty products provide a waste-free alternative. Items such as beetroot-based blush, cocoa powder bronzer, and aloe vera mascara are easy to create, cost-effective, and free of synthetic additives.

5. Properly Recycle & Upcycle Packaging

Participate in take-back programs offered by sustainable beauty brands or recycle cosmetic packaging through initiatives like TerraCycle. Repurposing empty containers for storage or DIY projects further extends their usability and reduces waste.

Sustainable Beauty as a Lifestyle

Embracing zero-waste, non-toxic makeup is a journey of mindful consumption rather than perfection. Whether transitioning gradually or making a complete switch, each choice contributes to a more ethical and environmentally responsible beauty industry. By supporting sustainable brands, investing in refillable products, and minimizing waste, we collectively shape a more sustainable future for the beauty world. In the next post I will share products for each step of your makeup routine!

What are your favorite zero-waste and non-toxic beauty brands? Share your recommendations in the comments below and let’s create a more sustainable beauty community together!

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Zero Waste, Zero Toxicity | Kitchen

Hello Everyone,

I hope all is well!

On today’s episode we will be discussing where the heart of the home is: the kitchen! The kitchen is one of the biggest sources of waste and hidden toxins in our homes. From single-use plastics to chemical-laden cleaners, it’s easy to accumulate items that harm both the environment and our health. But but making small, intentional swaps can significantly reduce waste, lower your exposure to harmful chemicals, and create a more sustainable, toxin-free space.

This guide will walk you through every part of your kitchen overhaul—from food storage and cleaning to cooking and grocery shopping—so you can transition to an eco-friendly, zero-waste, zero toxicity kitchen without sacrificing convenience.

1. Food Storage & Packaging

Plastic wrap, Ziploc bags, and disposable containers contribute to massive amounts of waste each year. Switching to sustainable storage options helps cut down on single-use plastic while keeping your food fresh.

Sustainable Storage Swaps:

  • Glass Jars & Containers – Perfect for storing dry goods, leftovers, and bulk items. Repurpose jars from sauces and spreads instead of buying new ones. I have been making homemade dressings, milks, lemonades, sweet teas, sauces with the jars I have now repurposed!

  • Beeswax Wraps – A reusable, compostable alternative to plastic wrap. Use them to cover bowls or wrap sandwiches.

  • Silicone Lids & Bags – Food-grade silicone storage bags and stretchable lids replace plastic wrap and disposable baggies. I have been loving using these and they are so easy to clean!

  • Stainless Steel & Bamboo Lunchboxes – Durable, plastic-free alternatives for meal prep and packed lunches.

2. Dishwashing & Cleaning

Most dishwashing products contain harsh chemicals and artificial fragrances, plus they come in plastic packaging that just ends up in landfills and in the dishes and utensils you use to eat. Here’s how to keep your dishes clean without the waste.

Zero-Waste Dishwashing Swaps:

3. Cooking & Food Prep

Many kitchen tools and appliances contain hidden toxins, from nonstick cookware that releases harmful chemicals to plastic utensils that break down over time. A zero-waste kitchen prioritizes durability and non-toxic materials.

Sustainable Cooking Essentials:

4. Grocery Shopping & Food Waste Reduction

Most waste starts before food even enters your kitchen—from unnecessary packaging to overbuying and throwing food away. Here’s how to make more mindful shopping choices.

Low-Waste Grocery Shopping Tips:

  • Bring Reusable Produce and Grocery Bags – Skip plastic and use mesh or cloth bags for fruits and veggies as well as packing all your groceries.

  • Shop in Bulk with Your Own Containers – Many stores allow you to bring your own jars or bags for grains, nuts, coffee, and spices.

  • Plan Your Meals – Reduce food waste by shopping with a grocery list based on your weekly meal plan.

  • Compost Food Scraps – Instead of tossing leftovers or peels, start a compost bin for nutrient-rich soil.

5. Energy & Water Efficiency

Beyond products and waste, your kitchen’s energy and water use have a major impact on sustainability. Here’s how to conserve resources without changing your lifestyle too much.

Sustainable Energy & Water Habits:

  • Use a Dishwasher (Efficiently) – Dishwashers use less water than hand-washing—just be sure to run full loads.

  • Cold Water for Rinsing – Rinse dishes with cold water instead of hot to save energy.

  • Induction or Gas Stovetops – Induction cooking is more energy-efficient, while gas stoves waste less electricity.

  • Unplug Appliances – Even when turned off, appliances still use power. Unplug coffee makers, toasters, and blenders when not in use.

6. Storage and Organization

Decluttering is just as important as swapping out unsustainable products. Minimalism and smart organization help reduce unnecessary purchases and waste.

Sustainable Storage Ideas:

  • Glass Jars for Storage – Perfect for holding cotton swabs, bath salts, DIY beauty products, or reusable rounds.

  • Bamboo or Recycled Storage Bins – Avoid plastic bins; instead, use sustainable materials for organization.

  • Hanging Racks & Reclaimed Wood Shelves – Keep things off the counter while using eco-friendly materials.

  • Mindful Decluttering – Get rid of excess products, focus on quality over quantity, and avoid overconsumption.

Final Thoughts: Small Changes, Big Impact

Creating a zero-waste, non-toxic kitchen doesn’t mean getting rid of everything overnight. Instead, start by using what you already have, then slowly swap out unsustainable items for eco-friendly, long-lasting alternatives as needed.

Even small changes—like switching to glass storage, reusable bags, and compostable sponges—can make a big impact over time. The key is progress, not perfection.

What are your favorite zero-waste kitchen swaps? Drop a comment below!

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Zero Waste, Zero Toxicity | Bathroom

Hello Everyone,

I hope all is well!

On today’s episode we will be diving into the land soaking and beautifying: our bathroom! The bathroom is one of the most waste-heavy areas in any home, filled with single-use plastics, harsh chemicals, and unnecessary clutter. But with a few mindful swaps, you can transform your space into a sustainable, toxin-free, and waste-conscious haven—without sacrificing style or function.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything outside of personal care (which will have its own posts) so you can create a fully eco-friendly bathroom overhaul from top to bottom.

I am still on the hunt for some items so I will update this page as I gain more knowledge on the best products for everyone!

1. Hand Hygiene

The shower is where most of our daily routines begin, so let’s start by making it cleaner—both for your body and the environment.

Sustainable Swaps:

  • Hand Soap - Skip plastic bottles and opt for package-free and refillable options.

  • Shower filters – Removes chlorine and heavy metals from tap water, improving skin and hair health. But I am still on the hunt for one.

  • Water-saving Shower Heads – Cuts water use while maintaining strong water pressure. But I am still on the hunt for one.

2. Lower Hygiene

Most people don’t think about the environmental impact of their toilet habits—but every flush, wipe, and cleaner adds up. Here’s how to go greener:

Sustainable Swaps:

  • Recycled or bamboo Toilet Paper – Conventional toilet paper is wasteful and often bleached with chlorine. Opt for plastic-free packaging. I plan to buy these upon finishing my toxic toilet paper.

  • Bidet Attachments – A bidet significantly reduces toilet paper use and is more hygienic. Bidets are actually used in many regions around the world and gained a rise in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. One day when I have big-girl pockets I will invest in this. However, for those whose pockets are full I have heard this is the best.

  • Compostable or Reusable wipes – Avoid synthetic wipes that clog pipes and pollute waterways. Instead, use washable cloth wipes or compostable options. Personally, I am still also a wipe girl and know that they should not be flushed down the toilet so I am working to better that habit.

3. Cleaning & Maintenance

Store-bought cleaners contain chemicals that can lower indoor air quality and end up polluting water systems. Switching to non-toxic, refillable, or DIY alternatives is a simple way to keep your space clean without the extra waste.

Sustainable Swaps:

4. Storage & Organization

Decluttering is just as important as swapping out unsustainable products. Minimalism and smart organization help reduce unnecessary purchases and waste.

Sustainable Storage Ideas:

  • Glass Jars for Storage – Perfect for holding cotton swabs, bath salts, DIY beauty products, or reusable rounds.

  • Bamboo or Recycled Storage Bins – Avoid plastic bins; instead, use sustainable materials for organization.

  • Hanging Racks & Reclaimed Wood Shelves – Keep things off the counter while using eco-friendly materials.

  • Mindful Decluttering – Get rid of excess products, focus on quality over quantity, and avoid overconsumption.

5. Scent & Ambiance

Many bathroom air fresheners and candles contain toxic synthetic fragrances. Instead, create a naturally fresh and relaxing space using eco-friendly alternatives.

Sustainable Swaps:

6. Energy & Water Efficiency

A zero-waste bathroom isn’t just about products—it’s also about reducing energy and water waste. Here’s how to cut down on wasteful habits and create an energy-efficient space.

Energy & Water-Saving Tips:

  • Install water-saving faucet aerators – Cuts water use without affecting pressure.

  • Switch to LED or motion sensor lighting – Uses 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs.

  • Improve ventilation – Open windows or install a natural humidity absorber instead of using chemical-laden sprays.

  • Shorten shower times – Even cutting back by 2 minutes can save hundreds of gallons of water per month.

  • Use a solar water heater – If possible, consider solar-powered heating to reduce your energy footprint.

Final Thoughts: Every Small Swap Counts

A zero-waste & non-toxic bathroom overhaul doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start with a few swaps that fit your lifestyle, and over time, you’ll build a bathroom that’s cleaner, greener, and healthier for both you and the planet. Also remember to use up what you have prior to buying the non-toxic version. This helps you to avoid overconsumption!

Which zero-waste bathroom swaps are you most excited to try? Drop a comment below!

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