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The second life of cosmetics, or how to use unsuccessful purchases and unwanted gifts

There is nothing worse than opening a gift or buying a cosmetic that turns out to be a failure.

We don’t want to throw it away, but we also don’t want to waste space in our cosmetics bag. Fortunately, there are many creative ways to give a second life to our unsuccessful purchases and unwanted gifts. In this article we will tell you how to do it!

Protective lipstick

If you purchased a lipstick that doesn’t match your lip color, don’t waste it. You can use it as a sun-protective lip balm. This is a perfect solution for summer, when the skin of the lips is particularly exposed to UV radiation.

Mascara

If your mascara is too dry or does not give the desired effect, try refreshing it. Add a few drops of saline to the package and mix gently. This can restore its consistency and make it perform better.

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Shampoo and hair conditioner

If you purchased a shampoo or conditioner that is not suitable for your hair type, you do not have to throw it away. You can use them to clean makeup brushes or clean your favorite shoes. This is an effective way to reuse these products.

Old lipsticks

If you have a lot of old lipsticks that are no longer suitable for wearing on your lips, do not waste them. You can use them as pigments for eye or cheek makeup. Just apply a little on your eyelids or cheeks and blend for a subtle effect.

Sunscreen

If you have sunscreen that is past its expiration date, do not use it on your skin. However, you can use it to protect other items, such as wooden furniture on your balcony or terrace. Sunscreen can help keep them in good condition for a longer period of time.

Blusher

If you bought a blush that doesn’t match your skin tone, don’t give it up. You can use it as eye shadow or contouring. Blush can add depth to your eyes and highlight your cheekbones.

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Recycled soap

If you have soap remnants that are too small to wash your body with, do not throw them away. You can combine them and create new soap. Just dissolve the leftovers with water and combine them into one larger piece. This is an ecological way to avoid wasting soaps.

Your suggestions

We hope that our ideas for the second life of cosmetics will help you make use of unsuccessful purchases and unwanted gifts. If you have your own suggestions or ideas for reusing cosmetics, be sure to share them with us in the comments. Together we can find even more ways to use our cosmetics creatively.

Recommended articles

If you are interested in the topic of reusing cosmetics, we also recommend reading our other articles on this topic:

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    • DIY cosmetics: How to create your own beauty products?
    • Ways to minimize cosmetic waste
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Using cosmetics for the second time not only saves money, but also cares for the environment. We give our products a second life and reduce the amount of waste, which is always valuable.