The Solids - backed by Waste Free PhD

$1,200.00

Waste Hierarchy: Refuse > Reuse > Reduce > Recycle > Rot

COGS ~$3.50 to ~$4.20 MSRP - $18.50 to $24.99

SOLID MOISTURE

Multi-Use Barrier Repair Stick

This is moisture without dilution.

Solid Moisture is a high-performance, multi-use balm designed for the face, body, and lips. The solid format melts on contact, delivering long-lasting hydration while smoothing texture, softening the appearance of fine lines, and supporting skin that feels more elastic, resilient, and comfortable.

Powered by a concentrated emollient system built around Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, the formula helps protect dry or compromised skin by reinforcing the barrier and reducing moisture loss—without heaviness or grease. Skin is left conditioned, balanced, and naturally radiant, with a finish that feels protective but breathable.

This water-free format allows every application to work harder. With less filler and more function, Solid Moisture delivers high-test skincare in a streamlined form that lasts longer and travels better. It’s skincare that respects both your skin and the materials required to protect it.

Panthenol supports hydration and softness while helping maintain a healthy skin barrier. A custom triglyceride blend provides a stable, non-oxidizing base that moisturizes and protects. Lipo-amino acids contribute to a plumper, smoother appearance by supporting skin elasticity. Lightweight grape seed oil absorbs quickly to condition the skin without clogging or residue, making the formula suitable for daily use across all skin types.

Designed to be used everywhere and finished completely, Solid Moisture reflects Atomic Pom Labs’ approach to formulation: precision over excess, performance over promises, and transparency over trends.

Apply directly to clean skin wherever moisture is needed—face, lips, eyes, or body. Warm with fingertips if desired and use as often as needed.

Supporting Statement for your product:

Waste Free Statement from Laura Markley, Waste-Free PhD

Too often, beauty product packaging has one route of disposal - the trash bin. Product packaging is a small but not insignificant portion of a product’s life cycle, with inadequate disposal contributing to plastic pollution in waterways, large amounts of non-recyclable waste destined for incineration or landfill, or improper disposal from a lack of transparency and direction from brands. 

The sustainability of packaging options is continuously evolving, and brands should along with it. This low-waste collection by XO Treatment Room is focused on providing packaging produced with materials that are reusable, recyclable, or sourced from renewable or post-consumer recycled resources.

From the box size, chosen to be as small as possible to safely transport products while minimizing resource usage and weight, to the paper tubes for product application and storage, which can be recycled or composted after use, this line considers both material usage and current recycling infrastructure. 

Packaging is not a simple choice, with each option having its own pros and cons when it comes to sustainability. The included packaging for this collection, paper and cardboard, are widely accepted materials for recycling and can be composted at a product's end of life. However, paper presents its own sustainability challenges, including impacts on water usage, nutrients to waterways, and greenhouse gas emissions in comparative assessments considering plastic and paper bags (Lewis et al. 2010: 
https://doi.org/10.1002/pts.886). 

In contrast, glass beauty product packaging is difficult to recycle in a single-stream recycling system. The worldwide recycling rate of container glass as of 2018 is around 32% according to Statista (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1055604/key-figures-glass-recycling-globally). Glass is also heavier, contributing a higher environmental impact during packaging transportation, and is more prone to breakage. 

Plastic b
eauty product packaging presents other issues. Packaging accounts for around 42% of plastic usage, with only an estimated 9% of plastics recycled (Geyer et al. 2017: 10.1126/sciadv.1700782). Plastic has additional impacts to the environment given its persistence and limited recyclability, depending on plastic type and packaging size. Plastic packaging can often be made of mixed materials, which are difficult to recycle, and though bioplastic materials are made of more renewable resources, not all areas have suitable infrastructure to dispose of them properly. 

The move toward sustainable packaging is confusing and often lacks transparency. This collection is a step in exploring skin care with less waste and more transparency, which both you and your skin can feel great about.

Waste Hierarchy: Refuse > Reuse > Reduce > Recycle > Rot

COGS ~$3.50 to ~$4.20 MSRP - $18.50 to $24.99

SOLID MOISTURE

Multi-Use Barrier Repair Stick

This is moisture without dilution.

Solid Moisture is a high-performance, multi-use balm designed for the face, body, and lips. The solid format melts on contact, delivering long-lasting hydration while smoothing texture, softening the appearance of fine lines, and supporting skin that feels more elastic, resilient, and comfortable.

Powered by a concentrated emollient system built around Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, the formula helps protect dry or compromised skin by reinforcing the barrier and reducing moisture loss—without heaviness or grease. Skin is left conditioned, balanced, and naturally radiant, with a finish that feels protective but breathable.

This water-free format allows every application to work harder. With less filler and more function, Solid Moisture delivers high-test skincare in a streamlined form that lasts longer and travels better. It’s skincare that respects both your skin and the materials required to protect it.

Panthenol supports hydration and softness while helping maintain a healthy skin barrier. A custom triglyceride blend provides a stable, non-oxidizing base that moisturizes and protects. Lipo-amino acids contribute to a plumper, smoother appearance by supporting skin elasticity. Lightweight grape seed oil absorbs quickly to condition the skin without clogging or residue, making the formula suitable for daily use across all skin types.

Designed to be used everywhere and finished completely, Solid Moisture reflects Atomic Pom Labs’ approach to formulation: precision over excess, performance over promises, and transparency over trends.

Apply directly to clean skin wherever moisture is needed—face, lips, eyes, or body. Warm with fingertips if desired and use as often as needed.

Supporting Statement for your product:

Waste Free Statement from Laura Markley, Waste-Free PhD

Too often, beauty product packaging has one route of disposal - the trash bin. Product packaging is a small but not insignificant portion of a product’s life cycle, with inadequate disposal contributing to plastic pollution in waterways, large amounts of non-recyclable waste destined for incineration or landfill, or improper disposal from a lack of transparency and direction from brands. 

The sustainability of packaging options is continuously evolving, and brands should along with it. This low-waste collection by XO Treatment Room is focused on providing packaging produced with materials that are reusable, recyclable, or sourced from renewable or post-consumer recycled resources.

From the box size, chosen to be as small as possible to safely transport products while minimizing resource usage and weight, to the paper tubes for product application and storage, which can be recycled or composted after use, this line considers both material usage and current recycling infrastructure. 

Packaging is not a simple choice, with each option having its own pros and cons when it comes to sustainability. The included packaging for this collection, paper and cardboard, are widely accepted materials for recycling and can be composted at a product's end of life. However, paper presents its own sustainability challenges, including impacts on water usage, nutrients to waterways, and greenhouse gas emissions in comparative assessments considering plastic and paper bags (Lewis et al. 2010: 
https://doi.org/10.1002/pts.886). 

In contrast, glass beauty product packaging is difficult to recycle in a single-stream recycling system. The worldwide recycling rate of container glass as of 2018 is around 32% according to Statista (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1055604/key-figures-glass-recycling-globally). Glass is also heavier, contributing a higher environmental impact during packaging transportation, and is more prone to breakage. 

Plastic b
eauty product packaging presents other issues. Packaging accounts for around 42% of plastic usage, with only an estimated 9% of plastics recycled (Geyer et al. 2017: 10.1126/sciadv.1700782). Plastic has additional impacts to the environment given its persistence and limited recyclability, depending on plastic type and packaging size. Plastic packaging can often be made of mixed materials, which are difficult to recycle, and though bioplastic materials are made of more renewable resources, not all areas have suitable infrastructure to dispose of them properly. 

The move toward sustainable packaging is confusing and often lacks transparency. This collection is a step in exploring skin care with less waste and more transparency, which both you and your skin can feel great about.

INCI: Caprylic / capric triglyceride, Vitus vinifera (Grape) seed oil, Polyglyceryl-3 Beeswax, Orbignya Oleifera (Babassu) Seed Oil, Dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer,

D-panthenol, Aqua, Silica, Palmitoyl isoleucine, dl-alpha tocopherol, mica, fragrance