Lotions With Alpa Hydroxyl Acid Where Do You Get Rid Of Expired Lotions, Old Shampoo, Etc?

Where do you get rid of expired lotions, old shampoo, etc? - lotions with alpa hydroxyl acid

I have loaded a lot of old lotions / body wash / shampoo / conditioner my bathroom cupboard. I like recycling bottles, but what can I do with the content?
Is there a way to pollute less than others? I hate to waste, but given the products at the time of use.
Thanks for your answer! Have a great night!

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Believe it or not, I would probably sell them at a flea market when I wanted to do.

I'll just mix all the shampoos in 1 or 2 bottles, etc., with the desire, then use them as you can. Although, the "date passed," does not mean that they are effective to some extent.

You can use the left over shampoo / body to wash their hands or wash the dog, car, etc.

The air can function as a plasticizer.

Not sure of the lotion - the only thing that comes to mind on whatever you use to clean with petrochemicals (such as shoes), leather.

kitttyin... said...

Have you ever tried to donate them to stay in the worst areas in your community or organizations trying to help the "street" people? This may be silly, but you might be surprised to see how some people need most in these times of downsizing in the world, and like a day to another, the simplest needs above (), in comparison, people feel at home. It may be like a lot of problems, but external washing with a mild antibacterial soap such as Dawn can work wonders, and the residue can be formed around the bottle cap buttons and lotions, etc. (I just clean my fill sink with warm water dawn, and throw them all in tight lid to enjoy for a while, rinse empty the sink, then. It isas it seems. You get the advantage of getting rid of, all the things your "old" overloading your cupboards, and who has the satisfaction, something for the poor and the environment, not to mention your drains in the house! Sincerely,) confirm a (probably insane "asylum-person".

spanish kitty said...

Do not believe everything that is bad (I mean, if you would leave the shampoo, conditioner, etc., all down the drain anyway.) I say that the mixture in a bucket of water (if it does not clog the drain) or be discarded, while running hot water. It must be wrong with that.

txcatwom... said...

I do not know, because of lotions and shampoos I would prolly use

biblioph... said...

I empty the trash lotion and perfume in the toilet or sink. I have never seen if they are bad ways to get rid of these things. I doubt that will take these things in the recycling center for hazardous waste day!

Anonymous said...

only the content, and recycling is the bottles. Products, which landed in the sink anyway, if you had used.

southern... said...

Try to throw

casinodo... said...

Give it to your NEIBOUR

rainysna... said...

Usually flushing down the toilet.

oracle said...

Oil and pesticides and other harmful and although remove less than Staes shampoos that contain no oil, but in such small amtskommune be sure, but if you really want to be very careful when you plastic, or use the [plastic bags in grocery stores and others, and the contents of the package and tie firmly in the plastic several small plastic bags - is a time to disintegrate.

sugar candy said...

Some cosmetics are hazardous waste when they no longer wanted.
In general, it is highly flammable materials such as deodorant sprays, hair spray, nail polish remover and nail polish.
A few other bottles in your medicine cabinet can be dangerous substances such as alcohol or certain medicines.

Check with your solid waste agency or health department for local regulations.

Kelly D said...

next to the sink or trash their only option is

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