errant purchase by recycling the body wash for other uses. In my attempts to be a frugal shopper, I immediately began thinking of ways that I could recycle the body wash and not feel that my pocketbook had been robbed. If you ever purchase an unwanted scent of body wash or liquid soap, some of these suggestions may help you realize a savings and effectively recycle your body wash/liquid soap to an alternative use.
Use in Soap Dispenser
Instead of buying a bottle of soap refill, use your body wash to fill the bathroom and kitchen sink dispensers. At a fraction of the cost of the liquid soap refills, you have a cleanser that is gentle and effective for hand washing. If the body wash is too thick to easily flow through the dispenser handle, you can dilute the body wash to a consistency that will flow easily through the dispenser's nozzle.
Hosiery and Lingerie
No need to buy a separate soap for washing hosiery and lingerie. Place your delicate articles in the sink or lingerie bag, swish in the body wash solution, rinse and hang to dry. Voila! Clean smelling hosiery and lingerie with a hint of fragrance from the body wash. Before wearing new pantyhose, extend the life of the pantyhose by washing it first in water to which a few drops of body wash have been added.
Household Cleaning
Just depleted your store of sink and toilet cleanser? Have no fear, body wash is near. Put a few squirts of body wash into the sink and clean with a non abrasive pad. It gives the sink a lovely gleam and is inexpensive. For the toilet, if you run out of your usual toilet bowl cleaner, you can swish the bowl with a small quantity of body wash. The bowl will be clean with little effort.
Playtime Fun for Children
Make a mixture of body wash and water, place the wand in the solution and let your children have bubbles of fun. It is inexpensive and provides
hours of fun for the youngsters.
Eyeglass cleaner/Mirror and window wash
Mix a few drops of body wash and a quarter cup of water, place in a small spray bottle and use as an effective cleaner. Use a lint free cloth to dry your glasses.
(Do not use on contact lenses)The same solution can be used to clean mirrors and windows.
Sanitize comb and brush
We take pride in keeping our hair clean but we often overlook cleaning our hair accessories. Make a solution of body wash and water, add one half capful of household bleach to clean and sanitize hair brushes, combs, and hair rollers.
Soothing Foot Soak
If your body wash happens to be lilac or peppermint scented, it can be a relaxing and soothing foot soak. Soak your feet in a body wash and water solution before your next pedicure, listen to a relaxing DVD or read a book and soak away your cares. Use a pumice stone to soften and smooth any callouses or rough spots on your feet.
These alternative uses of body wash or liquid soap are inexpensive and helpful ways to turn a mistake into a savings.
Published by Annette Robbins
After working 20 fulfilling years as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in an outpatient program, my husband and I retired, moved from New Jersey and relocated to Georgia. We have a 7 year old grandson... View profile
Product Review: Softsoap Pomegranate & Mango Body WashSoftsoap is a great company with great products. My review of Pomegranate & Mango scented Moisturizing Body Wash.- Product Review:Body Essence with Tea Tree Oil Body WashIf your looking for a body wash that will effectively cleanse your skin, without causing excessive dryness, look no further than Body Essence Ultra Moisturizing Tea Tree Oil Body Wash.
St. Ives Energizing Citrus Body Wash: Heavenly Scent!If you love the scent of fresh citrus fruit, you will love this body wash!- Suave Skin Therapy with Cocoa and Shea Butter Body Wash: Never Have Dry Skin AgainIf you have dry skin, you must try Suave Body Wash. Your skin will never be the same.
- Product Review: Tone's Sugar Glow Body WashTone's new Sugar Glow exfoliating body wash promises to "Polish", "Moisturize" and "Brighten" to "Reveal Radiant Skin". Is it really possible to get all of this just from a body wash?
- Dr. Bronner's Castille Soaps: Versatile, Organic, and Great Scents
- Giving the Gift of Skin Care: Joico's Body Cleansers, Cremes, Shampoos and Body Wash
- Softsoap Skin Essentials Pure Cashmere Moisturizing Body Wash
- 5 Helpful Household Hints and Tips to Save Money, Time and Your Health
- Caress Exotic Oil Infusions Cream Oil Body Wash
- Product Review: Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash with Shea Butter
- Cosmetic Product Review: Neutrogena Body Clear Body Wash




3 Comments
Post a CommentThese are some great ideas, My parents used to work for Unileiver so they are always giving us tons of bodywash and other products that they still get from the company. I cant legaly sell it , but I feel guilty just wasting it by throwing it away since they give us way more than we can use.
I try to donate some to local homeless shelters but since the company is here in town even they have donated excess stock of the prodcts too.
So thanks now I have a good idea of how to dispose of some of this stuff and save a few bucks as well.
These are good ideas. I'll have to try the sink washing one. I hate to use harsh chemicals where the kids are brushing their teeth!
Good tips. :-)