We all have that one (or two, or three...) product in our vanity that's been left sitting unused for months. It's unfortunate, but skin care products don't always work as promised and even the most hyped product can sometimes cause breakouts or irritated skin. But no one likes wasting skin care — or money — so why not repurpose it? If the product can be used on your face, it can definitely be used on other parts of your body. Here are five ways to give new life to your unused skin care products.
Image via Imaxtree
Image via Imaxtree
Have a cleanser that's a little too harsh for your face? Consider using it as a body wash instead because, hey — your body deserves the fancy stuff too.
Try: Dove DermaSeries Gentle Cleansing Face Wash, $6.89
Try: Dove DermaSeries Gentle Cleansing Face Wash, $6.89
This goes doubly true for exfoliants. Take any overly stringent exfoliant and give it new life as a body scrub for a little extra pampering. Pro-tip: AHAs and BHAs are especially good for skin issues such as bacne.
Try: NeoStrata Foaming Glycolic Wash, $40
Try: NeoStrata Foaming Glycolic Wash, $40
If you have moisturizers that you only use during certain seasons, chances are you don't always get the chance to use them up before they expire. Prevent waste by using facial moisturizers as a lotion or hand cream instead. The drier areas of your body (such as elbows and knees) will thank you!
Try: St. Ives Timeless Skin Collagen Elastin Facial Moisturizer, $6.49
Try: St. Ives Timeless Skin Collagen Elastin Facial Moisturizer, $6.49
Facial oils have a specific shelf life and if left unused, it can really be a waste. If, for whatever reason, you can't use one of your facial oils, try mixing it with your lotion or cream to give it an extra boost of moisture. You can also pamper your nails and cuticles by putting on oil before going to sleep.
Try: Paradox Marrakech Liquid Gold, $65
Try: Paradox Marrakech Liquid Gold, $65