Holland & Barrett announced it would be banning the sale of single-use sheet masks across stores nationwide and online. The move makes total sense.
With the ever-growing popularity of the skincare staple, according to Statista, by 2025 it is predicted that we will be spending a whopping £369m a year on single-use sheet masks.
But it comes at a huge disadvantage to the planet. In fact, it is estimated that globally one million of them are thrown away after a single use every day.
Joanne Cooke, Beauty Trading Director at Holland & Barrett says, "Beauty sheet masks can only be used once, so following a review we feel they no longer fit our clean and conscious beauty ethos, which is why we’ve decided to act now and stop selling them. "We know.
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