If it's brand new, unopened and still fresh:
- Donate your toiletries, cosmetics and other health and beauty products to a local shelter or food pantry – both would welcome such items, which are donated less often than food products
- Donate hand soaps, dish soaps, laundry products, and cleaning supplies to animal shelters
- Create care packages for troops overseas – try AnySoldier.com or U.S. Troop Care Package
- Give to friends or relatives
- Create gift baskets of necessities for friends and relatives who are going off to college, just got a new house/apartment, had a new baby, or other milestone events where such products are necessary
- Sell on ebay, Amazon, or at the next garage sale you have
- Keep a basket of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotions, toothpaste and other necessities stashed away for overnight guests
- Offer toiletries, fragrances, lotions, and makeup to less-picky friends
- Host a beauty swap where everyone brings some things (that aren't icky for multiple users) to trade
- Leave hand soaps, hand creams, fragrances, etc in your office bathroom for everyone to use
- Wash your sink, shower, and toilet with shampoo, body wash, hand soap or other cleansers (it works, with less toxic chemicals)
- Use conditioner as a shaving cream
- Clean your stockings, delicate laundry, makeup brushes, or combs with shampoo or gentle face wash
- Use unwanted face lotion as hand or foot cream
- Rub lip balms on your elbows, knees, and other scaly skin
- Use old clear nailpolish (top or base coats) for crafts, sealing cut ribbons so they don't fray, or as sealant for rhinestones and other cheap jewelery
- Give toiletries to your kids (or other kids you know) to make 'potions' in the bathtub
Have any more recycling or repurposing ideas? Leave a comment!