The End Is Nigh.

For your beloved skincare items. Now what? I don’t know about you, but to me, it seems such a colossal waste when you have a product or several products in fact, that will not get used before it’s time for them to give up the ghost. I often find myself in this situation, when I have a beauty product that I adore, so I use only the tinciest amount each application so as to prolong its time in my possession. But what I end up doing, without fail, is miscalculating the realistic daily allotment and end up with tons left when the PAO (see Wednesday’s post) and the commencement of regular sniff testing is just around the corner. It’s ridiculous! Even if the products weren’t suited to you for its original intended use, too oily for your liking, or the wrong texture for your face, for example, perhaps they can be used another way. With a little lateral thinking, it may be possible to salvage that moisturizer, scrub, or mask, and then it won’t seem like such a squander when you have to let it go. Simply reinvent its use.

Just a few of my favourite ways to use up skincare items are as follows:

- use facial exfoliants on the decollete, hands, and the tops of feet.

- use gentle gel cleansers without any chemical exfoliants to cleanse makeup brushes.

- use face cleansers with chemical exfoliants (such as AHA, BHA, SA etc.) as body wash.

- use rich night creams as shaving creams (men can get in on the action with this tip too).

- use face masks on the decollete, hands, and back.

- use moisturizing serums (oil based) as hair glosses.

- use untinted lip balms as hair wax for the bitsy look or to slick down rogue strays.

May 12, 2007. skincare, beauty tips, grooming, hair, skincare tips. 2 Comments.

2 Comments

  1. kia replied:

    … or just leave it out in the open of our household’s bathroom!

    May 13th, 2007 at 3:17 pm. Permalink.

  2. Beauty Marked! replied:

    :lol: Too true! That’s the best way to have your faves disappear in a flash.

    May 14th, 2007 at 8:02 am. Permalink.

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