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Get Every Last Drop out of Your Bottles


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A bottle being turned upside down.I always store my bottles upside down, but a bit still remains. I hold the bottle by the bottom, and move it quickly in a circular motion. The centrifugal force allows all the remaining contents to drift to the bottom, enabling me to use it all.

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June 18, 20171 found this helpful

After doing your trick with the bottles, I slice them open with a craft knife and scoop out the rest of what is in there. I can usually get enough out of my (expensive!) sun screen containers to do my face, neck and arms. It also works the cut off your toothpaste tube about an inch from the shoulder to get another week's worth tooth brushing out of them.

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June 19, 20170 found this helpful

I don't cut the bottles but will now.

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August 25, 20170 found this helpful

I do this method too. :) Theres still a lot of product usually.

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