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Upcycle Your Empty Makeup Containers

  • 2 min read

BY EMMA ROBERTS

In an age when going green has never been more important and recycling products has never been easier, we thought it was the perfect time to bring you some fun upcycling ideas in honor of Earth Day. While our products are always created with the environment in mind, and many of our products are ECOCERT (Hydration Sprays, BeautyPrep Face Cleanser and Face Toner), we thought we'd go a step further to bring you new and innovative ways to reuse, upcycle and recycle our makeup and skincare containers. Many of our employees find themselves with empty containers after using and loving our products. They've come up with great (and useful) upcycling ideas for you.

how to upcycle makeup, amazing base loose mineral powder container

Upcycle & Recycle Your Empty Makeup Containers Into Travel-Friendly Containers

  • Try reusing our Amazing Base Loose Mineral Powder containers to hold your shampoo, conditioner, and body wash when you travel.
  • Reuse an empty 24-Karat Gold Dust or Mystikol Powdered Eyeliner pot for your stud earrings or necklaces to keep them safe and un-tangled in your luggage.
  • To hold eye cream, face cream or your supplements on-the-go, try upcycling empty Smooth Affair for Eyes containers, they're a perfect size, plus they're pretty!
  • Do you have an empty Hydration Spray bottle? Try refilling it with hairspray for easy, on-the-go application. (We also have refill sizes for each Hydration Spray.)
  • Use an empty LipDrink Lip Balm tube to store bobby pins. It's the perfect size for your purse and you won't have stray bobby pins at the bottom of your bag!
  • Recycle makeup containers by using an empty Refillable Compact to store a travel-sized sewing kit.

Our Advanced Nutrition Programme Skincare Supplement canisters are 100% recyclable, but if you love the designs as much as we do, here are some tips:

  • Use an empty Skincare Supplements canister as a plant holder, make a hole in the bottom of the container so the water can drain out and refill it with your favorite plant!
  • If you were not blessed with a green thumb, try reusing your empty Skincare Supplements canister as a brush or pencil holder.

What to do with Old Makeup & Empty Makeup Containers

  • If you're low on a lipstick, carefully melt it down and pour the formula into an empty Mystikol Eyeliner pot. It's perfect for on-the-go application, with the built-in brush, just remember to clean the brush before putting on your lipstick. Plus, you can use the empty lipstick container to hold bobby pins in your purse.
  • Use an old Magic Mitt to apply Tantasia, it helps provide an even application, plus it keeps your hands clean.
  • More of a stain or a gloss person? Try mixing and matching the ends of Lip Fixation Lip Stain/Gloss so you always have your favorite shades and finishes at your fingertips.
  • Reuse an empty BeautyPrep Face Toner bottle for nail polish remover. The pump is excellent for dispensing the perfect amount of remover.

We hope you give these upcycling ideas a try! Reusing, recycling and reducing are all important to minimize our environmental impact. We believe you can look good and do good and have fun with these creative upcycling tips. If you try any of these ideas, don't forget to share them with us @janeiredale using #GoodBeautyStories.

Emma Roberts

Emma Roberts

Emma’s love for all things beauty started at 14 years old when she was finally allowed to wear makeup. In 2015, after years of doing makeup for proms, weddings and special events, Emma began working as the Marketing Intern at jane iredale. During her internship, she learned that makeup could feel lightweight, smell beautiful and actually leave your skin looking better than it did before you put it on. After graduating from college in 2017, Emma started working full-time for jane iredale. She has learned so much about clean beauty and is excited to share it all with you on The Good Glow Blog.