tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203323287774911355.post4907340882662294385..comments2024-03-16T04:48:43.417+00:00Comments on Second Hand Susie: Cotton Wool...How to Make Make Up Removal Pads...Susie - secondhandsusie.blogspot.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16727933470111599594noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203323287774911355.post-66658086140774385372009-07-22T16:55:46.327+01:002009-07-22T16:55:46.327+01:00Yeah, it's funny about these things, isn't...Yeah, it's funny about these things, isn't it?<br><br>first you just throw everything into the bin & don't think, then you start thinking & reading about things.. <br>one can probably rinse off the pads first too anyway, or just wash separately from any kitchen towels or such.. <br>I'was lured into getting a glitter T-shirt in the past, that left glitter elsewhere too.. <br>am now just a bit concerned about glitter in water lol <br>(can you tell I live close to a wastewater treatment plant?:) - I do wonder if they get the glitter out too or not-?)Laylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00832545657562957725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203323287774911355.post-64175524621539788742009-07-21T16:36:29.283+01:002009-07-21T16:36:29.283+01:00Oh thats an interesting thought and not something ...Oh thats an interesting thought and not something I'd considered before, the pads always *seem* clean when they come out of the wash. I am however 1. quite grubby and don't mind about my different messes mixing up and cross contaminating each other and 2. a not-very-often make up wearer - and if I do put make up on it's usually a teeny bit of mascara and something sparkly, I never use foundation or anything heavy like that, so maybe that's why I've had no problems so far.soozhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16727933470111599594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203323287774911355.post-39775738988697831532009-07-21T14:33:02.745+01:002009-07-21T14:33:02.745+01:00I've seen these online, made by organic-ally, ...I've seen these online, made by organic-ally, great idea to make your own too!!<br><br>The only thing that sorta concerns me a bit is the quality of make-up & then maybe potentially iffy things getting in with the rest of the stuff like kitchen napkins or such?<br><br>Or does the washing machine remove all particles? Have you seen any research/studies on this? (Well, as my Mum had washed my Dad's clothes with ours sometimes, when he still worked in the color factory.. I guess quantities of chemicals were bigger then, but still-??)<br><br>It probably depends on the kind of make-up used too, no?Laylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00832545657562957725noreply@blogger.com