It's time for disposable cotton swabs!

Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

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The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen. She packed her seven versalia, put her initial into the belt and made herself on the way.

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When she reached the first hills of the Italic Mountains, she had a last view back on the skyline of her hometown Bookmarksgrove, the headline of Alphabet Village and the subline of her own road, the Line Lane. Pityful a rethoric question ran over her cheek, then she continued her way. On her way she met a copy.

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But nothing the copy said could convince her and so it didn’t take long until a few insidious Copy Writers ambushed her, made her drunk with Longe and Parole and dragged her into their agency, where they abused her for their projects again and again. And if she hasn’t been rewritten, then they are still using her.

Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. 

It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar.

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The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen. She packed her seven versalia, put her initial into the belt and made herself on the way.

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When she reached the first hills of the Italic Mountains, she had a last view back on the skyline of her hometown Bookmarksgrove, the headline of Alphabet Village and the subline of her own road, the Line Lane. Pityful a rethoric question ran over her cheek, then she continued her way. On her way she met a copy.

The copy warned the Little Blind Text, that where it came from it would have been rewritten a thousand times and everything that was left from its origin would be the word "and" and the Little Blind Text should turn around and return to its own, safe country.

But nothing the copy said could convince her and so it didn’t take long until a few insidious Copy Writers ambushed her, made her drunk with Longe and Parole and dragged her into their agency, where they abused her for their projects again and again. And if she hasn’t been rewritten, then they are still using her. Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts.

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Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia. It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth.

Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of Lorem Ipsum decided to leave for the far World of Grammar. The Big Oxmox advised her not to do so, because there were thousands of bad Commas, wild Question Marks and devious Semikoli, but the Little Blind Text didn’t listen.

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She packed her seven versalia, put her initial into the belt and made herself on the way. When she reached the first hills of the Italic Mountains, she had a last view back on the skyline of her hometown Bookmarksgrove, the headline of Alphabet Village and the subline of her own road, the Line Lane. Pityful a rethoric question ran over her cheek, then she continued her way. On her way she met a copy.

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The copy warned the Little Blind Text, that where it came from it would have been rewritten a thousand times and everything that was left from its origin would be the word "and" and the Little Blind Text should turn around and return to its own, safe country. But nothing the copy said could convince her and so it didn’t take long until a few insidious Copy Writers ambushed her, made her drunk with Longe and Parole and dragged her into their agency, where they abused her for their projects again and again.

With the birth of various eco-friendly beauty products, a new generation of reusable cotton swabs is gaining popularity overseas. Let's take a look at a revolutionary cotton swab that can be washed and used over and over again.

Reusable cotton swabs are popular overseas.

As awareness of environmental issues is growing worldwide, more and more beauty products that we use on a daily basis, such as cosmetics and skin care products, are becoming sustainable.

In the past, Front Row has introduced a number of items and services that help reduce waste, such as reusable cotton pads, refillable mascara, and Loop, a circular shopping platform that allows users to return used containers, but we would like to introduce a new product: LastSwab, a reusable cotton swab.

Cotton swabs are an item that is often taken for granted as disposable, but since the core is often made of non-biodegradable plastic, it has become a worldwide problem that is having a negative impact on the environment. In England, about 1.8 billion plastic wick swabs are consumed every year, and 10% of them end up in rivers and oceans causing ocean pollution, so their distribution and sale has been banned since October 2020. Another problem is that even if they are not made of plastic, they use a lot of resources and generate a large amount of CO2 during the process from production to disposal.

The "Last Swab" was born to solve such problems. The Last Swab, developed by LastObject, a brand from Copenhagen, Denmark, was born in 2019 as the world's first reusable cotton swab. Since then, its popularity has spread quickly, and it is currently loved in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries around the world.

One bottle can be used 1,000 times!

LastObject's "Last Swabs" come in three types: the standard basic type, the beauty type suitable for makeup, etc., and the baby type that can be used on delicate baby skin. Each swab comes in a colorful box and can be used up to 1,000 times.

The secret is a special material made of medical grade silicone, not fiber. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary cotton swab, but the part that absorbs dirt is made of a material that does not absorb water, so it can be washed with soap and water and reused. Even if you use it every day, you can use it 365 times a year, which means that you can use it for up to 3 years just by purchasing it once, thus reducing the number of times you have to take out the garbage by far.

The difference between the basic type and the beauty type is that the basic type has many small bumps to entangle dirt, while the beauty type has a thinner tip that makes it easier to correct makeup. The baby type has a special shape designed to prevent the cotton swab from going too deep, making it gentle to the touch.

The materials used for the case are also carefully selected, including bioplastic made from corn and recycled ocean plastic. The package has also been highly praised for its design.

Last object's "LastSwab," which is gaining popularity overseas, can be purchased from the official website in Japan for about 1,400 yen. Incidentally, the brand also offers cotton pads that can be used over and over again and reusable tissues, so if you are interested, check those out as well.