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What to do with Unused cosmetics etc

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EmmaMacgill · 01/10/2016 13:34

I'm having a big sort out today, got rid of loads of stuff, clothes in charity bags etc.
I'm a bit of a make up / skincare junkie and have a lot of unused or barely used stuff and it seems a waste to give away. I read on here before that you can give these things to refuges as some women turn up with very little and I think it's a great idea.
I guess they don't advertise themselves, or appreciate people just turning up unannounced. How do I get this to those kinds of places?

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choppolata · 01/10/2016 14:02

I sent a load to an address I found here: www.carolinehirons.com/p/give-and-makeup.html

EmmaMacgill · 01/10/2016 14:06

Thanks Choppolata

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Greenrabbit · 01/10/2016 14:42

My local Church has a collection box for the local womans refuge.
I know some people give things to the Health Visitor as they have links to refuges. I think the Sure start centre passes things on too.

I've also donated unused toiletries to the local food bank.

specialsubject · 01/10/2016 15:27

There was an appeal on mn last year for this kind of stuff for women's refuges for december. I'll see if i can dig out the details - you can post 2kg for under 3 quid.

EmmaMacgill · 01/10/2016 16:17

Thank you

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RobberBride · 01/10/2016 21:11

Our local hospitals take them and use them for people who end up in hospital in an emergency and don't have any stuff, or to pamper people in long term.

poppym12 · 01/10/2016 21:19

I'd be interested too as I checked with my local refuge but the said they didn't want anything. Their shop had closed plus, if they couldn't sell it on, they weren't interested anyway.I thought it could be given to the women who actually needed to use the service but obviously not.

hollieberrie · 01/10/2016 23:50

Foodbank. Or some charity shops sell donated cosmetics etc for 99p each. I know my local Hospice Shop and The Dog's Trust both do.

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