How To Donate Your Gently Used Beauty Products

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Updated 12/1/17. You’ve all purchased various beauty products that you didn’t end up using. Maybe the product wasn’t a fit for your skin type, you didn’t like the smell, or you just never got around to using it (I’ve been there, too). It’s a shame to let these products go to waste. This is why I encourage people to donate their unused or gently used beauty products (skin, hair, body, makeup, or nails) to a local women’s shelter.

When women who have been affected by domestic violence arrive at these shelters, often it’s just with the clothes on their backs. Therefore, they usually need personal care items. Even small things can help them look and feel their best while they build a life away from their abuser. I have personally been affected by domestic violence and have volunteered many hours to help this cause. Read why I believe beauty is truly more than skin deep.

NOTE: When you donate beauty products, it’s important that you inspect and sterilize them. You want them to be appropriate and in good shape to pass on. To make the donation extra special, consider boxing or bagging them up with a nice ribbon.

Here are some quick guidelines to follow when donating your beauty products:

SKIN CARE

Toss all products that come in a jar. I personally don’t feel products (like a cream or mask) that you dip your fingers into should be shared with others. This even goes for ones with a strong preservative system that helps keep them sanitary. I recommend that you not pass on products in jars. (How about giving to a friend or family member?)

Donate any product that comes in a bottle or tube. Any products that come in a bottle, whether they have a screw cap or a pump, are perfectly okay to share. This includes cleansers, toners, serums, lotions, and exfoliants.

HAIR CARE

Donate hair brushes and combs, but sterilize them first. It’s always best when passing on these items to be sure to first clean them free of hair. Then, take them to your hairstylist and ask if he or she will sterilize your brushes for you before you donate them. Hair salons have powerful sanitizing equipment for their own use. I’m sure they’d be happy to help a good cause by cleaning and sterilizing your tools.

Donate any product that comes in a bottle or tube. This would include most shampoos, conditioners, hair gels, pomades, or mousses that come in a tube or bottle. Since you don’t dip your fingers into the product, these should be perfectly appropriate to donate.

MAKEUP

Donate lipsticks, but sterilize them first. Even though it would seem that donating lipsticks is unsanitary, you can actually sterilize them first in alcohol to get rid of any germs. I also recommend cutting the top of the lipstick (the pointed part) blunt, to give it a better look and to show you’ve taken the proper care to prepare it for donation.

Donate blushes and eye shadows. Bacteria can’t live in air, so as long as it’s not a cream shadow, regular powder shadows and blushes are safe to donate. I generally won’t donate any blush or shadow that is almost gone, when the bottom of the container is showing. I feel that it’s best to donate something that looks fresh and fairly new for these women in need, rather than something with barely any product left.

Donate eyeliners and lip liners. Sharpen them well so it’s fresh and wipe them down with alcohol. Good as new!

Toss mascaras. Mascara is a personal item. For sanitary reasons, do not share it with others.

Liquid foundations are optional to donate. As long as your fingers haven’t touched inside the bottle, liquid foundations should be okay to donate.

NAIL CARE

Nail polish, nail polish remover, and hand creams in tubes are all perfectly suitable to donate.

BODY CARE

Most lotions come in bottles, so they are safe to donate. If a body cream comes in a jar, it’s best to pass on to a friend. I also don’t recommend donating loofahs. These can carry bacteria and get grungy and old-looking really quickly.

You can really make a difference in the life of a woman when you donate your beauty care items. I really encourage you to do so. Just follow these simple steps to make sure your products are in a safe, useable condition.

At Renée Rouleau Skin Care, helping women is near and dear to our hearts. Therefore, we offer a Cosmetic Donation Program. We invite you to send your unused/gently used makeup, skin care or beauty products to The Family Place. They will pass them along to women in need.* It’s wonderful to know that you are helping to make a difference in another woman’s life. Mail your donations to The Family Place, P.O. Box 7999, Dallas, Texas, 75209. They accept donations year round.

*NOTE: As of June 18, 2015, The Family Place in Dallas, TX no longer accepts gently used skin care, body or cosmetic products. They now only accept unused items. However, we encourage you to check with other shelters in your area to see if they will accept gently used donations.

As for other places to donate, I don’t personally know of any other than The Family Place. You’ll have to search around and see who might offer a similar program. Thank you for your generosity!

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  1. Hi Renne,

    I just want to know if The Family Place still accepted gently used styling tools, like flat irons or hair dryers?

    Thanks!

    Posted By: Jessica Blaylock  | 

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    • Great question. I believe they are but try giving them a call to confirm.

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  2. Hello,

    I was wondering if it’s okay for me to donate opened makeup, please keep in mind, that many of them where never used just swathed because I was curious on their pigmentation, or if the shade matched my skin.

    Posted By: Francis  | 

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    • You will need to ask that to the organization that you are making the donation to. I wouldn’t think it would be an issue.

      Posted By: Renée Rouleau  | 

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  3. Hi, I’ve got a box of sterilized nearly new lipsticks and powder eyeshadows and makeup brushes ready to donate. I contacted The Family Place by phone and was informed that donations of makeup had to be “new, unopened”. Did something change with the program that Renee Rouleau is aware of? I’d like to donate these items – they are in great shape and could help someone! Thanks!

    Posted By: Cat  | 

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    • Hi Cat, The Family Place just called us today (probably after you spoke with them) and informed us of this new policy, so we have updated the blog to now reflect only new and unopened items. We have called around to some local shelters in Dallas today and no one is taking gently used donations. I would suggest you try calling around in your area. I hope you find someone to take them and thank you for your generosity!

      Posted By: Renée Rouleau  | 

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  4. Glad I found your site. I have a very large stash of unused products of all kinds and am happy to send it along for someone who has a need, or even just to experiment with.

    Posted By: Texascola  | 

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  5. What about eyeliner and lipliner? Can I donate this. The kind that you can twist up and/or sharpen?

    Posted By: Tina  | 

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    • Sure, just sharpen and wipe with alcohol so it looks new. Thanks!

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  6. Hello
    I have some skin care and make up products I would like to donate. Can you please tell me where in Perth metro area, I can bring them?

    Posted By: Kim Livingstone  | 

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    • Hi Kim, I don’t know where you can do that in your area so you’ll need to call your local shelters and ask them.

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  7. Do they accept beauty tools? I have a dermaroller kit that’s brand new and a Baby Quasar device that’s practically new. The Baby Quasar has a protective lid so it’s pretty sanitary. Thanks.

    Posted By: Jennifer Chan  | 

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    • I would imagine so. If you don’t have instructions, I suggest you print them up online and include it so they know what it is and how to use it.

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  8. I am so glad I found this place were I can donate my gently-used cosmetics so that I can de-clutter! Do we have to contact them before sending the items over or can we just send it straight away? Thank you!

    Posted By: Kathleen  | 

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    • You can just send to The Family Place. No need to contact them. Thank you!

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  9. I live overseas (Australia) and we don’t really have locations where we can donate slightly used beauty products. Would I be able to send my products over?

    Posted By: Paulaena  | 

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    • Yes, you can send them directly to The Family Place at the address shown above in the post.

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  10. Can I donate hair tools such as flat iron, crimper, and curling iron? I have purchased them but rarely used them.

    Posted By: Jennifer Chan  | 

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    • Yes, you can send those items to The Family Place. Thank you!

      Posted By: Renée Rouleau  | 

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      • Do they accept beauty tools? I have a dermaroller kit that’s brand new and a Baby Quasar device that’s practically new. The Baby Quasar has a protective lid so it’s pretty sanitary. Thanks.

        Posted By: Jennifer Chan  | 

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