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MissAdventure Sat 15-Dec-18 15:41:35

If you buy something new; shampoo or toothpaste for example, that you've not had before, do you wait until your current one is finished?
I can't resist opening the new one just for a little 'try'.

merlotgran Sat 15-Dec-18 15:49:19

I never open a new one until the old one is well and truly used up. The problem is I put things like toothpaste and shower gel in a bathroom cupboard for later use then forget they're there so often end up buying more because I haven't made a shopping list.

My thrift has a certain weakness. grin

EllanVannin Sat 15-Dec-18 15:50:48

Ooooh I have to open things and try them regardless. I'm not patient in that respect. I think it's part of nosiness really.

polyester57 Sat 15-Dec-18 15:52:11

Yes, of course, I open the new one and give it a try. Doesn´t everyone? When I buy something new to wear, I try it on as soon as I get home.

lemongrove Sat 15-Dec-18 16:06:05

It depends what it is, toothpaste just goes into the bathroom cupboard, but I may try out a new shower gel or moisturiser.

MissAdventure Sat 15-Dec-18 16:06:13

Merlotgran doesn't.
I wasn't sure.
I never try new things on when I get home, its just cleaning stuff and soap that I can't resist.

SueDonim Sat 15-Dec-18 16:09:39

My Welsh chapel background means I have to deny myself such pleasures until I can justify them. grin

Though as I get older I think I may as well use things because if not now, when? smile

Chewbacca Sat 15-Dec-18 16:18:28

It was only when I opened a bathroom cupboard and got beaten senseless by the barrage of half empty/full shower gels, moisturisers, toners, toothpastes, body lotions, body scrubs, shampoos and conditioners, that fell out and hit me on the head, that I decided not to buy one more until they'd been used up completely. I haven't bought any of those products for over 2 months now, so must have had a huge stash.

DanniRae Sat 15-Dec-18 16:28:30

I'll try new shampoos or shower gels because I always have more than one on the go. But toothpaste just goes into storage until I need a new one as it's not so exciting to try it, I feel.

Izabella Sat 15-Dec-18 17:03:05

I have just made a decision not to buy shower gel due to the plastic containers. However, not sure what I can do abo9ut shampoo ...........

MissAdventure Sat 15-Dec-18 17:04:47

I've just bought a shampoo bar.
I haven't tried it yet, as I have 2 open bottles of shampoo on the go, but it smells lovely.

Hellsbelles Sun 16-Dec-18 09:42:51

Yesterday I threw out an 90% empty bottle of kitchen spray cleaner because I had a new one and knew of I didn't I'd find it in a year's time in the back of the cupboard ! I'm exactly the same with make up, face cream well everything really

elleks Sun 16-Dec-18 09:58:45

My SIL was a primary school teacher, and 3 years after retirement she was still using up the bath/shower products her kids gave her for Christmases!

dragonfly46 Sun 16-Dec-18 10:04:19

I am afraid I am like Merlot and finish the old ones up first. I was brought up to be extremely thrifty.

MissAdventure Sun 16-Dec-18 10:05:50

I don't throw away anything, I just end up with 2 or 3 on the go at once..

harrigran Sun 16-Dec-18 10:11:29

I do not open a new product until the old one is used up, if you just open them to see what it smells like then you expose the contents to the air and they will deteriorate.

mcem Sun 16-Dec-18 10:11:37

Simply not curious about trivial stuff like toothpaste or cleaning products.
Clothes I try on right away in case they have to be returned.
Throwing stuff out in order to start a new bottle is incomprehensible!

SpringyChicken Sun 16-Dec-18 10:11:37

I’m sick to death of my current shower gel because it’s a large bottle (was on offer) and seems everlasting. I dare not go on to another until it’s used up because I will never want to go back to it. Perhaps I should use a bigger squirt each time!

Kateykrunch Sun 16-Dec-18 10:11:52

I love to actually finish something and throw an empty away, I do start things before others have finished tho, but using something up feels like an achievement. Having recently finished radiotherapy though, I am struggling to use up all my prescribed E45 creams and the like lol x

MissAdventure Sun 16-Dec-18 10:12:57

My handwash is like that, too. I'm fed up with looking at it.

merlotgran Sun 16-Dec-18 10:17:26

My father used to save slivers of soap then stick them together to make another bar. The indestructible Imperial Leather label would still be there. I always thought it was a pointless exercise because there was absolutely not a scrap of lather left. They were frugal times though. God help anyone who didn't squeeze the very last smidgeon of toothpaste out of the tube by rolling it up as you went along. Can't do that with today's plastic ones!

I've nearly finished my body moisturiser. Can't wait to open the new one which I won in the Gransnet Sanctuary Spa hamper competition. DD said, 'Mum. I'd be moisturising the cat by now to use it up. What are you like?' grin

mcem Sun 16-Dec-18 10:19:30

Different if it's a product you really dislike, but to chuck stuff out just because you have bought a new bottle???
(E45 is good as a heavy-duty overnight hand cream).

GillT57 Sun 16-Dec-18 10:37:57

I don't chuck out existing products, but I do love new ones so will often have a couple of shower gels on the go for example. I am training myself to stop keeping stuff 'for best', I am 'for best'.

Missfoodlove Sun 16-Dec-18 10:47:28

I was the worlds worst for opening and trying new products, make up being my weakness.
I got a severe eye infection last year and had to throw away loads of cosmetics so now I’m cured.
I do however have drawer full of my lovely new things, I have a look every now and then but never try!

mabon1 Sun 16-Dec-18 11:02:14

Your are extravagant, clearly you don't have to count the pennies, lucky you!