Black wash clothes

Inna22
Level 10
Chicago, IL

Black wash clothes

I am considering starting to provide black "make up" wash clothes. While the white are very cheap, we are going through them in dozens per week. Those of you who provide the black ones: do you provide both black and light color or just black?

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Why provide them at all. Provide make up removal tissues that are disposable. 

@Bronwyn100 because it is a huge waste, huge expense and a potential for disaster if they get flushed down the toilet

You said you were throwing away washers😩Wipes are Biodegradable. 3cents each. Stops makeup getting on sheets. Don’t need to spend money on water and power and washing powder. 

I respectfully disagree. If you read the small print, what you are using for three cents each is not truly biodegradable. Those that are, are more expensive averaging $.50 per wipe which is more than double of the cost of my washclothes and in any case, could never be flushed more than one at a time and I’m sure people will clog the toilet. I also never said I was throwing them out. I use them for cleaning.

Thank you for taking the time to reply, though

@Inna22 . i've switched to chocolate brown towels including face towels in my studio which seems to attract a younger co hort who use make up. I also supply disposable face wipes but these are hardly used. In other listings I use combinations of green, grey and cream towels. For kids rooms I leave out animal print face washers.

 

Black shows too much dirt, or in our case, sand 🙂