Seadrop’s Waterless Cleanser Is My New Favorite Skincare Investment

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Harper's Bazaar writer Sam Peters puts Seadrop's waterless cleanser to the test and shares why it's her new go-to sustainable skincare hack.

Water is an essential part of any cleansing routine, but as many beauty brands work to provide consumers with sustainable options, waterless skincare has become a buzz phrase in recent years. While most traditional cleansers are made with up to 90 percent water, anhydrous products help preserve the planet’s scarce water supply and are lighter in weight than liquid alternatives—making them less carbon-intensive to ship around the world.

It works well to remove makeup, oil, sunscreen, and dirt while leaving my skin feeling supple and bouncy.Not only did I find the Seafoam Cleanser’s plant-based ingredients to be nonabrasive, I also appreciate that its formula is clinically and dermatologist-tested to be safe for sensitive skin. Besides being free of artificial preservatives, it’s made without a long list of other potential irritants—including sulfates, parabens, and phthalates, as well as artificial fragrances and colorants.

 

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