Skincare for Plastic-Free July

by | Jul 10, 2025

At Austin Clinic, we believe that caring for your skin and caring for the planet go hand in hand. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re embracing Plastic-Free July with enthusiasm โ€“ and inviting you to do the same!

Plastic-Free July is a global movement that encourages individuals and businesses to reduce single-use plastics throughout the month (and ideally, beyond). While it might seem like your skincare routine is a small corner of your life, the choices you make there can have a surprisingly big environmental impact โ€“ and weโ€™re here to help you make those choices smart, easy, and skin-friendly.

Letโ€™s explore how you can refine your skincare routine this July to be gentler on the planet โ€“ without compromising results โ€“ starting with a visit to Austin Clinic.

Plastic-Free July at Austin Clinic

Throughout July, Austin Clinic is:

  • Highlighting eco-conscious products and brands available in-clinic.
  • Offering complimentary consultations focused on streamlining your routine.
  • Hosting a Plastic-Free Beauty Challenge on our social media. (Follow us on Instagram @austinclinic.au!)
  • Running a recycling drop-off station in our Balgowlah clinic for hard-to-recycle beauty packaging.

Join us! Whether you’re ready to overhaul your entire routine or just take one small step, weโ€™re here to support your journey. One sustainable swap at a time.

The Hidden Plastic in Your Skincare

When most people think of plastic pollution, they think of straws and shopping bags. But plastic is hiding in places you might not expect โ€“ like your bathroom cabinet. Hereโ€™s where plastic typically turns up in skincare:

Packaging: Bottles, tubes, pumps, caps, and sachets โ€“ often non-recyclable.

Microplastics: Tiny particles used in exfoliants or as fillers in creams and cosmetics.

Single-use samples: Those travel-size sachets and wipes that are convenient โ€“ but wasteful.

While itโ€™s unrealistic to eliminate plastic overnight, making thoughtful swaps can significantly reduce your environmental footprint. Ready to learn more? Letโ€™s go!

6 Easy ways to Green Your Beauty Routine

Here are 6 easy ways you can green your beauty routine this Plastic-Free July:

Choose Refillable or Recyclable Packaging โ€“ Look for skincare products that come in glass, metal, or refillable containers. At Austin Clinic, many of the medical-grade skincare ranges we stock offer recyclable or eco-conscious packaging options. Ask our team about refills or programs that allow you to return packaging for reuse.

Say No to Microbeads โ€“ Plastic microbeads, once common in exfoliating scrubs, are now banned in many countries, including Australia. But check the label carefully: words such as polyethylene and polypropylene signal synthetic plastics. โ€˜We recommend switching to gentle chemical exfoliants, like lactic or glycolic acid, or natural exfoliants such as jojoba beads or fruit enzymes. Our team can recommend custom exfoliation options based on your skin type and goals.โ€™

Opt-in to Multi-Taskers โ€“ Minimise clutter (and packaging waste) by using multi-functional products. For example, a hydrating serum that also contains antioxidants, or a tinted SPF that offers sun protection and a natural glow. Ask us about Austin Skinโ€™s combination products from our curated skincare ranges that reduce the number of bottles you use without compromising your skinโ€™s needs.

Refuse the Sample Sachets โ€“ We understand the allure โ€ฆ trying before buying is helpful. But sample sachets are usually single-use and unrecyclable. Instead, request in-clinic sampling where possible, or speak to our team about full-size products with flexible return policies. At Austin Clinic, weโ€™re working toward more sustainable sample options, and we encourage our clients to let us know when plastic packaging is a concern โ€“ we listen.

DIY with Care โ€“ Making your own masks or scrubs using ingredients such as oats, honey, or yoghurt can reduce packaging and bring a wholesome feel to your routine. Just be sure to avoid any DIY ingredients that might be harsh or disruptive to your skin barrier (hello, lemon juice). If you’re curious about DIY skincare, book a skin consultation with our trained dermal therapists. Weโ€™ll guide you on what’s safe and effective, and what to skip.

Recycle the Right Way โ€“ Not all plastic is created equal. If your products come in plastic, check for recycling symbols and instructions. Remove lids and pumps (often not recyclable), rinse containers, and consider using specialised recycling programs such as TerraCycle. Bring your empty products back to Austin Clinic. Weโ€™ll happily advise on what can be recycled locally or direct you to responsible disposal programs.

Good for Your Skin. Good for the Planet.

Sustainable skincare isnโ€™t just about the environment; it can improve your skin health too. Who knew? By simplifying your routine, choosing higher-quality ingredients, and avoiding harmful fillers and unnecessary packaging, you often get better results with fewer products. Plus, a conscious, minimalist approach can reduce skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even decision fatigue.

Thatโ€™s what weโ€™re all about at Austin Clinic โ€“ smart skincare thatโ€™s results-driven and responsible. Join us! Whether you’re ready to overhaul your entire routine or just take one small step, weโ€™re here to support your journey. One sustainable swap at a time.

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