Creative Uses for Old Toothbrushes – Reduce Waste and Repurpose
- Sustainability Tip: Change toothbrushes every 2-3 months to avoid wastefulness.
- Exfoliate Lips: Dip lips in hot water, apply petroleum jelly, and gently brush away dead skin using an old toothbrush.
- Lighten Darkened Elbows: Create a mixture of lemon juice, soda, and water, then brush it onto the elbows with a toothbrush for effective exfoliation.
- Clean Under Nails: Use the slim bristles of an old toothbrush to remove dirt and grime hidden under your nails.
- Dust Off Hair Dryers: Regularly clean hair dryers by using an old toothbrush to remove dust and maintain optimal performance.
Discover innovative ways to repurpose old toothbrushes and reduce waste. By changing toothbrushes every few months, you can repurpose them for various tasks. Exfoliate your lips by applying petroleum jelly and gently brushing away dead skin. Lighten darkened elbows by mixing lemon juice, soda, and water, then brushing the mixture onto your elbows. Clean dirt hidden under your nails using the slim bristles of an old toothbrush. Additionally, use old toothbrushes to dust off and maintain your hair dryers. Join us in embracing sustainable practices and finding creative uses for old toothbrushes.
We often change new toothbrushes after a usage of 2-3 month of the old one, maybe sometimes we feel wasteful. What can we do with the old one? Exfoliate. Once a week, apply petroleum jelly to your lips and leave it on for five minutes. Dip the toothbrush in hot water and gently brush your lips, dead skin will be removed.
Skin whitening of elbow. Mix lemon juice, soda and a cup of water, dip the toothbrush in it and brush your elbow slightly. Your elbow will be return white again. Remove the dirt in nails. The slim bristle of toothbrush can brush the dirt hidden under your nail. Dredge hair dryer. The dust come into the hair dryer easily, we should clean it at times. The toothbrush is a wonderful tool for the dredging.