Anonymous wrote:That wouldn't fly in our house. It's not the money. It's the plastic waste, the production waste, etc. My husband would take it upon himself to finish every shampoo bottle and then lecture his teen on not buying anymore. He would urge the household (regardless of gender) to finish up everything.
Can she find mini sizes if she wants to try something?
Anonymous wrote:You can put them on Buy Nothing. I guarantee someone will want them. I personally wouldn’t take used/opened products, but I am always amazed what people will not only take, but they’ll leave messages like “next” or “please consider me” or “let me know if you have something similar.” People are all about free stuff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have sympathy for your daughter. I have curly hair and just not everything works well in my hair. and what works well in the winter may not work well in the summer. I do not always finish a bottle or use it if I know I don't need my hair to look good. Encourage samples until she figures out what works for her.
You're an adult and haven't found a shampoo and conditioner that works for you? After all these years?
NP. I also have curly hair and it’s very different than having wash and go normal hair.
+1 from a different NP.
The snarky PP carping about "you're an adult and haven't found one that works after all these years?" must have easy-care hair or hair that didn't change at all with age. How fortunate for that person, but the smugness and judgement are not a good look, no matter how perfect the hair might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your teen is disgusting for being so wasteful, and you are even more so for allowing it.
+100
Spoiled rotten.
Stop running the planet OP and Offer it on buy nothing.
How many of you complaining about OP's daughter's shampoo bottles flew on an airplane recently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your teen is disgusting for being so wasteful, and you are even more so for allowing it.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have sympathy for your daughter. I have curly hair and just not everything works well in my hair. and what works well in the winter may not work well in the summer. I do not always finish a bottle or use it if I know I don't need my hair to look good. Encourage samples until she figures out what works for her.
You're an adult and haven't found a shampoo and conditioner that works for you? After all these years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can put them on Buy Nothing. I guarantee someone will want them. I personally wouldn’t take used/opened products, but I am always amazed what people will not only take, but they’ll leave messages like “next” or “please consider me” or “let me know if you have something similar.” People are all about free stuff!
Agreed. One neighbor posted a half-eaten smoked ham on our local page, and it was promptly requested.
Anonymous wrote:Your teen is disgusting for being so wasteful, and you are even more so for allowing it.
Anonymous wrote:You can put them on Buy Nothing. I guarantee someone will want them. I personally wouldn’t take used/opened products, but I am always amazed what people will not only take, but they’ll leave messages like “next” or “please consider me” or “let me know if you have something similar.” People are all about free stuff!