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Reddit mentions of White Rabbit Premium Cotton Pads (Plain Type, 200 pcs)_Authentic 100% Cotton- Unbleached And Untreated Grown Free of Pesticides and Chemical Fertilizers (1 Pack - 200 Sheets Total)
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of White Rabbit Premium Cotton Pads (Plain Type, 200 pcs)_Authentic 100% Cotton- Unbleached And Untreated Grown Free of Pesticides and Chemical Fertilizers (1 Pack - 200 Sheets Total). Here are the top ones.
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EXTRA GENTLE : Suitable for applying toner, or it can be used as a DIY facial mask sheet after it is soaked with toner or essence of your choice100% PURE COTTON: Made from 100% pure cotton; Free viscose, rayon, or other chemical material used; Unbleached and Untreated Grown Free of Pesticides and Chemical FertilizersNO LINT : It leaves absolutely no lint or messy fibers on your skinEXTRA LARGE SIZE:1 box contains 200 count of 4*6 inches cotton pad; one cotton pad is enough to be used for your whole faceDesigned and Manufactured in South Korea
Specs:
Color | Plain 200p |
Height | 3.14 Inches |
Length | 6.3 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 200 Count (Pack of 1) |
Width | 4.5 Inches |
I'm a big fan of the White Rabbit ones.
I use them straight outta the box, but they're the pink box from White Rabbit so it's girly and elegant as heck yo.
Edit: Mini review and link.
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They aren't the softest or the roughest cotton ever. Pretty middle ground as far as softness goes. No weird chemically scents. They don't fall apart or leave little bits of fluff behind (which is why I actually like medium softness cotton pads better than the soft-as-a-cloud types). I do need to use a softer touch than with some other brands I've tried but otherwise, they work well for diy masks, applying toner, and makeup removal. Most importantly the box satisfies my vanity without me actually having to go buy a different container then having to refill it(I'm lazy okay). The adorable pink box contains 200 pieces so bonus I only have to rebuy like 2 to 3 times a year.
**Skin type and skin concerns:**
Main concerns: Dryness, acne (cystic and general acne all over chin and cheeks), and splotchy discoloration all over my face (my dermatologist said it was melasma). My skin is consistently congested and breaking out, yet my entire face is sensitive, dull, itchy and flakey. After years of reading tips here, I've finally gotten to the point where redness and the majority of flaking is gone and products don't burn when they touch me, but my skin remains dull and feels tight.
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While the products I've selected are relatively affordable, they add up. Plus I'm worried I'm doing more damage than good by overwhelming my skin with all these product. Mostly though, I'm so jealous of all your minimalist routines I see on here, and I want to create one that would work for me. I don't know where to start. What are your thoughts?
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**Daily behaviors possibly impacting skin:**
My diet is crap. While I don't eat a lot of processed food, I eat too much sugar, too much oily and fatty foods, too much red meat and not enough vegetables. Because of my family, it's going to be difficult to make adjustments, and honestly I'm not sure where to start. Caffeine consumption is pretty high, while I only have the occasional coffee, I drink a TON of green tea and oolong tea. Water intake is fair, and I usually refill my 32oz water bottle 2 times a day (yes, I have to run to the bathroom at least every 30 minutes). I pretty much stopped wearing makeup a little over a year ago, now I only wear for special occasions and the occasional eye liner.
White Rabbit cotton pads work great. If you or someone you know have Costco, they are cheaper there right now. You could put them in some kind of cheap BPA-free food container, or even a Ziplock?