- Joined
- Feb 25, 2021
Pump dispenser tops are a tool of the devil to make you waste product.
When you use up a bottle of anything that has a screw-top cap, save it. (You want caps that either pop up and make a spout, or the top flips up to dispense.) Then when you start using something with a pump, the first time just unscrew it, replace the pump lid with the normal lid, and use the product off of the pump tube before you discard the pump mechanism.
This sounds super autistic, but it's only middling: my usual hand lotion always comes in the same bottle, so I just keep washing and reusing a screw-on bottle cap that originally came from some shampoo.
When the lotion is about 1/3 left, I start storing it upside-down. This removes any need to mess around with cutting my lotion bottle open at the end, but that will always vary based on viscosity and bottle shape.
When you use up a bottle of anything that has a screw-top cap, save it. (You want caps that either pop up and make a spout, or the top flips up to dispense.) Then when you start using something with a pump, the first time just unscrew it, replace the pump lid with the normal lid, and use the product off of the pump tube before you discard the pump mechanism.
This sounds super autistic, but it's only middling: my usual hand lotion always comes in the same bottle, so I just keep washing and reusing a screw-on bottle cap that originally came from some shampoo.
When the lotion is about 1/3 left, I start storing it upside-down. This removes any need to mess around with cutting my lotion bottle open at the end, but that will always vary based on viscosity and bottle shape.