Our Mission

MakeUp Eraser is dedicated to creating the most sustainable makeup removal product in the world by using only the most accessible resource available: WATER. We truly believe we can eliminate the 3rd most wasteful product in the world: WIPES.

#nomorewipes  #nomorewaste

Our Mission

MakeUp Eraser is dedicated to creating the most sustainable makeup removal product in the world by using only the most accessible resource available: WATER. We truly believe we can eliminate the 3rd most wasteful product in the world: WIPES.

#nomorewipes  #nomorewaste

1.3 billion

wipes are used daily

100 years

for a makeup wipe to breakdown

3600 wipes

is equal to one MakeUp Eraser

NO EXCUSE FOR SINGLE-USE

Landfill

Landfill gases do not remain on-site. When released in the air, gases find their way into homes and other buildings through windows and doors, or through soil underground into basements etc and result in soil vapour intrusion explains New York State's Department of Health.

Sea Life

Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles, whales, other marine mammals, and more than 1 million seabirds die each year from ocean pollution and ingestion or entanglement in marine debris. Marine debris is man-made waste that is directly or indirectly disposed of in oceans, rivers, and other waterways.

Rivers & Lakes

When polluted groundwater reaches drinking water systems it can pose serious public health threats. Nutrient pollution can affect vital ground water sources and our drinking water.

Landfill

Landfill gases do not remain on-site. When released in the air, gases find their way into homes and other buildings through windows and doors, or through soil underground into basements etc and result in soil vapour intrusion explains New York State's Department of Health.

Sea Life

Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles, whales, other marine mammals, and more than 1 million seabirds die each year from ocean pollution and ingestion or entanglement in marine debris. Marine debris is man-made waste that is directly or indirectly disposed of in oceans, rivers, and other waterways.

Rivers & Lakes

When polluted groundwater reaches drinking water systems it can pose serious public health threats. Nutrient pollution can affect vital ground water sources and our drinking water.

Bad for the environment and bad for my skin?
No thank you!

Traditional makeup removers are destroying your skin.

Daily use of these removers can be a serious concern for your health in the long run. They use surfactants, solubilizers, and emulsifiers. These harmful ingredients may cause persistence and bioaccumulation; organ system toxicity, immune and respiratory toxicant/allergen and many more scary side effects. Our rule is: if you can't pronounce it, don't use it!

MAKEUP WIPES ARE LITERALLY THE WORST.

"Clogging up our sewers to creating floods of noxious waste and even triggering outbreaks of serious allergies".

Daily Mail - 15 MAR 2015

"When the wipes make their way into the ocean, they get ingested by sea creatures, such as turtles, who mistake them for jellyfish and eventually die".

Tree Hugger - 16 JUN 2015

"Wipes are made from a combination of things such as polyester, polypropylene, cotton, wood pulp, and rayon fibers, many of which are not biodegradable".

FDA - 3 NOV 2017

"Clogging up our sewers to creating floods of noxious waste and even triggering outbreaks of serious allergies".

Daily Mail - 15 MAR 2015

"When the wipes make their way into the ocean, they get ingested by sea creatures, such as turtles, who mistake them for jellyfish and eventually die".

Tree Hugger - 16 JUN 2015

"Wipes are made from a combination of things such as polyester, polypropylene, cotton, wood pulp, and rayon fibers, many of which are not biodegradable".

FDA - 3 NOV 2017

"Clogging up our sewers to creating floods of noxious waste and even triggering outbreaks of serious allergies".

Daily Mail - 15 MAR 2015

"When the wipes make their way into the ocean, they get ingested by sea creatures, such as turtles, who mistake them for jellyfish and eventually die".

Tree Hugger - 16 JUN 2015

"Wipes are made from a combination of things such as polyester, polypropylene, cotton, wood pulp, and rayon fibers, many of which are not biodegradable".

FDA - 3 NOV 2017

"Clogging up our sewers to creating floods of noxious waste and even triggering outbreaks of serious allergies".

Daily Mail - 15 MAR 2015

"When the wipes make their way into the ocean, they get ingested by sea creatures, such as turtles, who mistake them for jellyfish and eventually die".

Tree Hugger - 16 JUN 2015

"Wipes are made from a combination of things such as polyester, polypropylene, cotton, wood pulp, and rayon fibers, many of which are not biodegradable".

FDA - 3 NOV 2017