12 Ways to Use the Cosmetics You Wanted to Get Rid of

What to do with useless cosmetic products? Sometimes we buy them because of a discount, sometimes we just make the wrong choices. Anyway, as a result, they remain unused. But before you throw those products away, you might wanna hold off first because you can totally repurpose them.

TIMESTAMPS:
Toner 0:48
Cosmetic oil 1:31
Clear nail polish 1:53
Powder 2:37
Makeup removers 3:31
Nail polish remover 4:02
Cosmetic creams 5:14
Shampoo 6:06
Lip balm 7:07
Hairspray 7:37
Scrubs 8:05
Red lipstick 8:36
Bonus: An unusual way to get rid of blackheads 9:19

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SUMMARY:
– Liquid toners normally do a great job at removing dirt, makeup, and sweat from your face. And since a lot of them contain alcohol, they can also be used to kill bacteria from all kinds of surfaces besides your face.
– You can use cosmetic oil to wash a sink made of stainless steel. Just put a drop of oil on a piece of cloth, rub it all over the surface, and then wipe it with a paper towel. The oil creates a thin film that will prevent plaque and soap stains from forming.
– Clear nail polish can not only make your nails shiny, it’s also great at shining other surfaces and fixing little detail.
– Powders contain mineral salts that absorb moisture. You can put some powder on the spots that sweat a lot before an intense workout or substitute dry shampoo with it.
– Makeup removers don’t just get makeup off your face, they can also remove all types of dirt thanks to the oils in them.
– You can use a nail polish to clean bathroom or kitchen tiles. You can also wipe your leather shoes with it or remove ink stains.
– In order to freshen up the look of your favorite shoes or bag, put some cream on them, and they’ll look as good as new.
– All shampoos contain softening components. That is why you can replace your regular laundry detergent with shampoo when washing delicate fabrics.
– You can put lip balm on stuck mechanisms like door hinges or windows to make opening them easier.
– Spray some hairspray on a towel and rub it on your clothes to remove pet hair. Your clothes will be left with a nice fresh scent. It has an antistatic effect as an added bonus.
– A scrub can also help prevent in-grown hair. Be sure to do a good scrub before having any hair removal and 2-3 times a week afterward.
– In order to temporarily hide a tattoo, put some red lipstick on it and let it dry. After that, apply a layer of foundation and then hairspray to top it off.

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