There are only three certainties in life: death, taxes, and there’s always more product in the shampoo or soap bottle : “It’s never completely empty . ” In the photo posted on social media you can see a cut open bottle of conditioner revealing several hair washes (and euros) of conditioner left there in the background.
“To my surprise, it was much more than I expected to find ,” they added in a comment. The photo sparked a lively debate among people about how best to get the last substantial amount of product out of the bottle.
« We always buy the same shampoos, so we take the cap off the new one and put the old one upside down on top of the new bottle and let it empty. It works perfectly,” writes one user.
“Just add water to let the rest out ,” writes another.
Another commentator agrees with the scissors method , writing, “There’s no point in turning it over if it’s a pump dispenser.”
Another was simply impressed with the original author’s skill at wielding a pair of scissors, writing, ” You cut out this fantasy . “
Whatever your method, doing everything you can to unpack every last piece of product you paid for isn’t just a good way to save money. It’s also a good way to help the planet. Single-use plastic is a huge environmental problem. We produce 440 million tons of plastic waste every year. So make sure you get every last drop of product out of those bottles.