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Step 1
Throw away shampoo bottles that you haven't used in the last six months. You probably won't miss shampoo that you haven't been using.
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Step 2
Get rid of shampoo bottles that you purchased more than a year ago. If you haven't used them by now, you probably won't.
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Step 3
Give away shampoo that you tried but didn't like. Your friends will get to try new products, and perfectly good products won't end up in the landfill.
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Step 4
Consider attaching a shampoo dispenser to your shower wall. This organizational product will free up valuable surface space around your bathtub.
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Step 5
Combine duplicate shampoo or conditioner bottles and throw away the now empty bottles.
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Step 6
Don't buy any new shampoo bottles until you run out of the surplus you already have. Otherwise you'll just end up with more clutter.
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Step 7
Break open shampoo bottles that are almost empty. You'll happily discover that they weren't as empty as you thought. Use up the remaining portion before buying new shampoo. This will definitely help you reduce clutter because it forces you to throw out the open container once you can see that it is empty. Otherwise, you're more likely to shift empty bottles around your shower hoping to one day use them.
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Step 8
Make your teens purchase their own shampoo and toiletry items. This will help eliminate unnecessary purchases. If they have to buy their own shampoo, they'll probably spend wisely.














