I’ve been trying to conserve.
Money has been tighter. I’ve been more concerned about our financial footprint.
So I’ve been doing what I can with my limited scope. I’ve been planning meals around what we have. I’ve been reusing bath towels and pajamas — I’ve been trying to make things stretch longer.
Including the dozens of sample sized bottles of toiletries that live underneath my bathroom counter. They just collect in small bins and bags and leftover pouches from airplane trips. But for the most part, they go unused.
I figure, the longer I can go without buying more shampoo or body wash, the better. Its just saving money, however small. But it seems like I have buckets of soaps and conditioners, travel sized bottles of makeup remover and eye cream. So for the past several weeks, the inside of my shower and my bathroom counter look like they belong in the local Holiday Inn Express: I’ve gathered my baby shampoos around and informed my husband we would be using these for awhile.
In addition, with the California weather not able to choose a lane, my skin is dreadfully confused. Hot, cold, regardless, my skin is thumbing its nose at the southwest by just drying up. I’ve been parched and in desperate need of lotion. Sample sized now, of course.
So as I get out of the shower, I’ve been picking from the one of 4 little bottles littering my counter to try to moisturize my skin. Lotion application, now a winter sport, every morning. All over: ankles to hips and wrists to shoulders. For the past five days or so, I have seen an improvement in my skin. And, I’m reducing my financial footprint too.
Yesterday, I hopped out of the shower and unloaded half of a tiny coconut -lime scented bottle of lotion onto my palm: ankles to hips, wrists to shoulders. However, the viscosity seemed a little strange. Ahh, it must have been a weird hotel with a weird lotion. It wasn’t rubbing in. Again, ankles to hips, wrists to shoulders. It was as green as when I had begun to apply.
It just wasn’t soaking into my pale winter skin.
In my effort to reduce, reuse and recycle, I had inadvertently rubbed hair conditioner all over my body. Its just not the same as lotion.
And, being that I had already shaved my legs, the hair conditioner was doing nothing for me, except make me the color of a lime (as well as thwart all my attempts at me trying to conserve).
Maybe tomorrow I’ll accidentally replace my toothpaste with A&D Ointment and my hair product with night cream. So much for conservation!