As a beauty junkie,I go through a lot of products. I want to try out every new shampoo, lipstick, or highlighter and the result is an endless flow of new bottles and containers in my domestic. When I finish the plethora (excess, overabundance) of beauty treats,I toss them in my wastebasket . . . . and instantly feel guilty. That's why my resolution for 2017 is to recycle my used products instead of placing them in the trash. It might be a small more work, but in the end it will be better for our planet (and my conscience). Read on to find out how you can get a difference in the New Year by recycling your beauty products. With options ranging from bringing them into a store to shipping them to a company for free, or there are plenty of recycling methods for you to choose from and stick with. Related:
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