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Tricks to making your toiletries last longer in lockdown – from soap to shampoo

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The UK has been in lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus for weeks, meaning that most of us are limiting trips to the shops as much as possible.

By now, some of us may be running low on products like deodorant, shampoo and moisturiser. While some people won't consider these items essential, they can't deny the need for soap right now...

Whether you’re in money-saving mode or want to limit your trips out of the house, making what you already have last longer can help with just that.

You’ll also help the environment by creating less packaging waste. To help you get the most out of your personal care products, Rich Quelch at home and beauty packaging experts Lifestyle Packaging, gives his top lockdown life hacks… Handwash was one

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