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Reusing your items is one of the best things you can do for the environment. As well as simply using what you have!  

Before buying new, I’ll borrow from a loved one first. If that doesn’t work, getting it secondhand is second best. And, as a last resort, I’ll buy it new – but support small businesses where applicable. 

30 Things I Reuse Instead of Buying New

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There’s already so many items on this planet – and our resources aren’t infinite. Did you know every single piece of plastic ever made still exists today? Considering most items are made from plastic nowadays, we should make the effort to buy less and choose well.

If you’re looking for a list of items that you can reuse over and over again, here’s what I love to use.

This post is divided into sections to make it easier to navigate, so feel free to jump around where you need to. I also tried to link to small businesses whenever possible in place of Amazon. 

kitchen 

The kitchen is one of the most wasteful rooms of the home. And I spend a good chunk of time in it whipping up scrappy recipes (check them out in my new book, 101 Tips For a Zero Waste Kitchen)! 

1. reusable water bottle 

Almost everyone has a reusable water bottle nowadays, which is great! But I’ve noticed that sometimes people feel pressured to buy these to be trendy (ahem, Stanley cups anyone?).

Now those very Stanley cups are littering thrift stores. My best advice? Stick to what you have.

And if you are in need of a new reusable water bottle, I’ve had my Klean Kanteen for 6 years and couldn’t be happier with it! 

2. tumbler 

If you love hitting up cafes for tea or coffee, consider bringing a reusable tumbler with you! I’ve even been known to bring a coffee mug from home in the past if I plan to stay for a bit.

Of course, double check the cafe doesn’t offer their own mugs if you order it to stay. Many small, local cafes will!  

3. french press 

I cannot say enough about my French press – yes, it can make coffee. But it also can make loose leaf tea! And we love a versatile, reusable product that eliminates the need for single-use K-cups or plastic tea bags. 

4. stasher bags 

To replace plastic ziplock bags, I recommend silicone bags that seal shut. Stasher bags are a good option to consider. You can use them in the microwave, freezer, or even the oven.  

5. metal lunch box 

A metal lunch box totally beats wrapping a sandwich in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. They even have tiered ones which are great when you want to pack more than one thing but don’t want the foods touching. You can wash and reuse it for years to come. 

6. snapware  

Glass snapware is perfect for storing leftovers, cut produce, and transporting homemade goodies! You don’t have to worry about plastic leaching into your food either. And it can be frozen too, if need be. 

7. silicone baking mat 

I love lining my pans with a silicone baking mat – I use it in place of parchment paper or tin foil and it works like a charm. Just clean and repeat! Use some baking soda and a wooden scrubber to get off burnt-on grime. 

8. silicone covers 

Silicone bowl covers work great at covering bowls with leftovers instead of using plastic wrap. I don’t prefer beeswax wraps (though that is another option). 

9. long handled wood dish brush 

Instead of a sponge, which can get grody very fast, consider switching to a long handle wooden dish brush! Not only will it make cleaning easier, it helps reduce plastic waste.

And, you only have to change out the top part of it periodically – which can be composted. I like to use it in tandem with a dish soap block, but refillable liquid soap is a great option too. 

10. rechargeable candle lighter 

Instead of single-use matches, try switching to a reusable candle lighter. You can recharge it, so it can be reused indefinitely! Saves you money in the long run. Pair it with some sustainable, non-toxic candles

11. cloth napkins 

I’m never purchasing single-use napkins again. Reusable cloth napkins save SO much money, and when you’re done, just chuck them in the washing machine! There are so many cute ones you can invest in with a multitude of patterns to fit any vibe.

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cleaning 

There’s a lot of waste that comes with cleaning (paper towels, wipes, harsh chemicals etc.). But there doesn’t have to be!  

12. reusable cloth towels 

Instead of paper towels, try using reusable cloth towels to clean messes. This can be rags (from old t-shirts or sheets) or microfiber cloths.

Just chuck them into the laundry bin when you’re done. And yes – you can use these to clean toilets too! Make sure to keep a color coded system going. 

13. swedish dish cloths 

Swedish dish cloths are great for cleaning countertops – and they’re reusable for a long time. Think of them like a reusable paper towel. Just add water, some soap, and you can use them to clean surfaces. Or soak up spills.

They can even be washed (just air dry them). When they reach the end of their life, just cut them up and add them to your compost! 

14. reusable swiffer pads 

If you still have a swiffer pad, don’t toss it. Just get reusable swiffer pads! When yours starts to look grimy, toss it in the wash. No waste needed! If you’re good at sewing, you can probably even make your own. 

15. washable duster 

I have a plastic-free feather duster I purchased secondhand made from ostrich feathers and a wooden handle. It gets the job done and I don’t need to waste any disposable wipes or paper towels.  

16. refillable cleaning products 

Instead of buying a new bottle of cleaner every month, why not reuse the same container and just refill it? Many sustainable cleaning companies offer refills that reduce so much plastic waste.

Blueland is a good example of this – nab their spray bottles once, then refill it using their condensed, water-activated refills. Here are some more sustainable cleaning options. And I also love DIY cleaning products too – as long as it’s not laundry detergent

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bathroom and personal care 

The bathroom is an area where a lot of waste gets generated. It’s probably the second most wasteful room in the home after the kitchen.

Makeup, skincare, and haircare products can also be extremely wasteful. Especially if you like to keep up with trends, or get those ‘restock’ videos on your feed.

FYI – those videos aren’t normal and are usually beauty influencers who receive tons of PR (no average person could go through THAT much product, even in one year’s time). 

17. reusable cotton rounds 

Instead of disposable cotton rounds, I made my own reusable cotton rounds from scrap fabric! I had a flannel shirt that shrunk and didn’t want to toss it – so I upcycled it instead. I can reuse these cotton rounds over and over, which I love. I use them to remove makeup or apply toner to my skin.  

18. bidet attachment 

I don’t use toilet paper wrapped in plastic (I’ve switched to Who Gives a Crap), but I barely even need TP because of my bidet! It’s easy to install a bidet on your toilet (yes, they even have ones for renters).

Tushy is one option, but there are many bidet brands out there worth checking out. Bidets can be used to clean more than just number two – they’re great for post-sex and workouts, and that time of the month (ladies, just lean forward a little bit). They’ll keep you clean in so many ways! 

19. refillable soap 

Instead of using hand soap you dispose of after it empties, consider switching to a container you can refill. Head to a local refillery (if you have one), or buy from a brand that offers refillable hand soap options. 

The same applies to shampoo, conditioner, and body wash soap too! There are several brands that make refillable products you can use in the bathroom. Plaine Products, Public Goods, and Blueland are just a few options to consider. You can also use bar soap. 

20. handkerchiefs 

I’ve stopped using tissues and switched over to handkerchiefs instead, which can be washed after use. I fold them in an accordion pattern so when you pull one, it’ll automatically pull the next one out.

I store them in an old porcelain cover box. Many of them are from my grandmother and great grandmother, which is a lovely way of keeping them with me.  

21. reusable period products

In the U.S. alone, around 12 billion pads and 7 billion tampons are thrown out every year. Switching to reusable period underwear is a great way to reduce period waste. 

I co-founded a period underwear company (Kayaness) with my best friend, Shelby, so I’m a little biased! 

But period underwear are wonderful for those irritated by period pads and tampons and want to feel like they’re wearing nothing. Use the discount code kay10 for $10 off your first order!  

But reusable pads and menstrual cups are also options for those who prefer extra coverage. Menstrual cups may take some trial and error to find the right fit – but once you do, it will keep for hours! 

22. safety razor 

Disposable razors don’t work well and rack up in cash. But when you buy a safety razor, it’s not something you’ll have to replace for years (if ever).

All you’ll need to do is replace the razor blades – but those can be recycled. And honestly, I bought a pack of refills back in 2017 that I’m still using – it will probably last me for several more years, seeing as they don’t have to be replaced frequently. 

23. glass nail file 

Most nail files are flimsy and break after a few uses. However, I absolutely love my reusable glass nail file because I can just wash it clean when I’m done and reuse it without worrying it will break!  

24. refillable makeup products  

There are so many amazing eco makeup brands making a conscious effort to package their products thoughtfully. I am a huge fan of Kjaer Weis and Zao because they are refillable and made using natural ingredients. 

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parties and events 

Parties can create a large amount of waste, from the food to the decor. But with a little planning, you can prevent this (and still have fun!). 

25. reusable plates and cups

Having a stash of plates you keep just for parties is a great idea. Hitting up a thrift shop will deliver affordable results. At the end of the night, ask your friends for help to load up the dishwasher! 

For drinks, obviously you can just use glass cups if it’s a dinner party. But if you know guests will be wandering around and may be drinking alcohol, investing in stainless steel pint cups might be for the best. Another option is asking friends to bring their own reusable tumblers! 

26. reusable silicone baking cups 

If you’re planning on baking for a gathering, especially muffins or cupcakes, consider investing in reusable silicone baking cups! They will save you money, plus you can just wash them for next time (they’re freezer and dishwasher safe too – a plus!). 

27. fabric gift wrap 

I love wrapping gifts with furoshiki wrap (aka cloth/fabric). You can thrift pretty scarves, sheets and handkerchiefs you use as wraps but make a second gift!  

But you can also upcycle gift bags and tissue paper, reusing them over and over again. Reusing packaging paper to wrap your gifts is also charming (keep it plastic-free by tying it together using twine). 

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office and stationary 

28. refillable fountain pen 

If you work an office job, you probably go through a lot of pens. But switching to a refillable fountain pen will save you money in the long run! I draw the ink from an ink well.

And if you’re worried you might lose it – when you know an item is valuable, you’re going to treat it a lot better. Plus there are lots of carrying cases you can nab for it on the go.  

29. wooden highlighters 

Are you constantly highlighting things in college textbooks or in books? Consider switching to wooden highlighters. They don’t bleed through the paper and are completely plastic-free. And yes, reusable, to the last point! They won’t dry out on you either. 

30. rechargeable batteries 

Switching to rechargeable batteries is such a great way to reduce e-waste, but also saves money in the long run. You won’t constantly be tossing out batteries and can just put them on a charging dock when their juice runs low.  

What do you think of these reusable products? Which is your favorite, or what would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments! 

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This is a great and simple recipe for making something that can help you calm the f down. Many people spray this type of spray onto their pillow or under their pillow so that the scent gently helps them relax into slumber. 

3 oz distilled water
1 ounce witch hazel
10 drops lavender essential oil
3 drops roman chamomile or chamomile essential oil

Directions: 

Mix witch hazel and essential oils, then add water. Put mix in a 4 ounce glass bottle, put the cap on, shake, and use to spray whenever you want to experience a relaxing aroma. 


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You can use this to exfoliate and refresh your skin. The coconut oil will provide skin hydration much as any lotion would, and the coffee grounds gently strip away dead skin when you apply this scrub with light pressure. We suggest this as a great way to reuse coffee grinds after there’s no caffeine left in them, more or less making them useless except for this body scrub! Do not use this in your bathtub or elsewhere over a drain though, as neither the coffee grinds nor the coconut oil are good for your plumbing. This is a great one for a day at the beach or the lake, or out in the yard where you can hose yourself off after. 

1 cup coffee grinds (if using once-used coffee grinds, make sure to dry them out on a cookie sheet or paper towel to prolong the life of your scrub)
½ cup coconut oil, melted just enough to make it liquid (about 75 degrees F)
¼ cup sugar 

Directions: 

  1. Mix all ingredients. Store in an airtight and watertight container.


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By Lila Chen – Sustainable Living & Beauty Enthusiast

Tired of harsh chemicals in your shaving routine that leave skin irritated and the planet burdened with waste? During my weekend farmers’ market hauls in Seattle, sourcing fresh shea butter and coconut oil for my zero-waste swaps, I’ve crafted easy recipes for DIY all natural shaving cream that deliver luxurious lather without the toxins. In 2026, as eco-beauty surges, making your own DIY all natural shaving cream empowers you to customize for your skin type while slashing costs and plastic use. This guide shares science-backed benefits, step-by-step recipes, and tips to integrate this green glow-up into your daily ritual—let’s blend up some sustainable smoothness!

3 Ways to Make Your Own Shaving Cream – wikiHow

Caption: Fresh natural ingredients laid out for making DIY all natural shaving cream at home.

Why Switch to DIY All Natural Shaving Cream Today

Store-bought options often pack synthetic foams that strip moisture, but DIY all natural shaving cream harnesses plant powers for gentle, effective shaves. Environmental Working Group rates many commercial creams high on hazard scales due to parabens and sulfates, while homemade versions let you avoid these entirely.

This shift cuts waste—ditch cans for reusable jars—and saves money, up to 80% per batch. For busy Phoenix pros juggling meetings, it’s a quick win for irritation-free confidence, tying into biotech innovations in skincare.

The Surprising Benefits of DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Skin Health

Natural oils in DIY all natural shaving cream hydrate deeply, reducing razor burn by 50% per Healthline studies. Ingredients like aloe vera soothe inflammation, while honey fights bacteria for fewer ingrown hairs.

Eco-perks include biodegradable formulas that align with embracing a zero-waste lifestyle. Plus, customization prevents allergic reactions, promoting the simple glow of embrace skinimalism for simple beauty.

Caption: Creamy texture of whipped DIY all natural shaving cream ready for use.

Key Ingredients for Effective DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Build your base with coconut oil for slip, shea butter for richness, and aloe gel for calm. Add essential oils for scent and honey for healing— all pantry staples or easy finds.

Opt for organic to maximize purity, as Byrdie recommends for sensitive skin. These create a nourishing blend far superior to chemical-laden foams.

Pre-Recipe Checklist: Tools and Prep for Success

Log your essentials: Double boiler, whisk, glass jars. Sanitize to avoid contamination, patch test for safety, and note baselines like skin type.

This setup mirrors auditing for quality, ensuring your DIY all natural shaving cream batches are flawless every time.

Recommended Tools for Whipping Up DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Gather a stainless steel bowl, electric mixer for fluff, and measuring spoons. For storage, reusable containers keep it fresh—echoing natural cleaning products guide tips.

Recipe #1: Basic Coconut Oil DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Melt 1/3 cup coconut oil and 1/3 cup shea butter over low heat. Stir in 1/4 cup olive oil. Cool, whip until creamy. Yields 8 ounces.

Simple yet effective for daily use, this provides glide without residue, as shared in Simple Life Mom recipes.

How to Make Homemade Shaving Cream in 5 Steps

Caption: Melting coconut oil and shea butter for basic DIY all natural shaving cream recipe.

Recipe #2: Aloe Vera Soothing DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Sensitive Skin

Whisk 1/2 cup aloe gel with 1/4 cup castile soap and 1/4 cup melted coconut oil. Add 10 drops lavender oil. Emulsify for 5 minutes.

Ideal for calming redness, per Modern Hippie Housewife. The exact soothing mix I rely on post-haul.

Recipe #3: Shea Butter Rich DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Dry Skin

Whip 1/2 cup shea butter, add 1/3 cup sweet almond oil and 2 tablespoons aloe. Include 12 drops sweet orange oil.

Luxuriously moisturizing, as in Mrs Happy Homemaker’s version. Perfect for arid climates like Phoenix.

DIY Shaving Cream

Caption: Whipping shea butter base for rich DIY all natural shaving cream.

Recipe #4: Honey Antibacterial DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Combine 1/4 cup honey, 1/2 cup coconut oil, 1/4 cup castile soap. Heat gently, cool, whip.

Honey’s properties prevent bumps, backed by WebMD. A natural defender for smooth shaves.

Recipe #5: Essential Oil Customized DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Base: 1/2 cup fractionated coconut oil, 1/3 cup shea. Melt, add 20 drops essential oils set—peppermint for refresh.

Tailor to needs, inspired by Jungle Culture eco-tips.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

  1. Measure ingredients accurately.
  2. Melt solids in double boiler.
  3. Blend liquids, whisk vigorously.
  4. Cool in fridge for 10 minutes.
  5. Whip to fluffy consistency, jar.

This process ensures emulsion, per Treehugger steps.

How to Make Homemade Shaving Cream in 5 Steps

Caption: Step-by-step process of whipping DIY all natural shaving cream mixture.

How to Apply DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Best Results

Wet skin, apply thick layer, wait 1 minute. Shave gently, rinse with cool water. Follow with lotion for lock-in moisture.

Enhances routines like hair care hacks guide, preventing dryness.

Customizing Your DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Skin Types

Dry: Boost shea. Oily: Increase aloe. Sensitive: Add vitamin E oil.

These adjustments, from Live Simply, ensure personalized care.

Common Mistakes When Making DIY All Natural Shaving Cream and Fixes

Overheating destroys nutrients—use low heat. Skipping whip leads to separation—always aerate.

Avoid by following Little House Living tips, keeping content quality high.

Storage Tips to Keep Your DIY All Natural Shaving Cream Fresh

Airtight glass mason jars in cool spots last 2 months. Refrigerate for extension, label dates.

Prevents spoilage, supporting healthy skin guide.

Caption: Stored jars of DIY all natural shaving cream in a cool, dark place.

Eco-Friendly Packaging for Your DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

Upcycle tins or use silicone molds. Gift in fabric wraps for zero-waste charm.

Ties into sustainable beauty checklist, minimizing impact.

Unisex Appeal: DIY All Natural Shaving Cream for Men and Women

Men: Thick for beards. Women: Gentle for legs. All benefit from hydration, reducing waste.

Versatile like embrace the beauty of satin skin.

Integrating DIY All Natural Shaving Cream into Daily Wellness

Make weekly batches part of self-care. Pair with healthy recipe hacks guide for full-body nourish.

Boosts routines, especially in dry climates.

FAQ: DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

What base ingredients for DIY all natural shaving cream? Coconut oil and shea butter for lather.

How to make it last longer? Store cool, avoid water.

Can I add colors? Natural like beet powder.

Is it safe for face? Yes, with gentle oils.

Best for beginners? Basic coconut recipe.

Prioritize high-traffic questions for freshness.

Must-Read Books for Natural Beauty Mastery

  1. “Natural Beauty at Home” by Janice Cox – DIY recipes galore.
  2. “The Green Beauty Guide” by Julie Gabriel – Eco-formulas explained.
  3. “Earthly Bodies & Heavenly Hair” by Dina Falconi – Herbal beauty wisdom.
  4. “DIY Beauty” by Ina De Clercq – Simple projects.
  5. “The Natural Soap Book” by Susan Miller Cavitch – Ingredient deep dives.

Essentials List: 7 Must-Have Items for DIY All Natural Shaving Cream

The exact ones from my kit—currently 30% off some, so run!

DIY: All Natural Shave Cream | Kendra Atkins – YouTube

Caption: Complete set of essentials for crafting DIY all natural shaving cream.

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