Sunday, January 9, 2011

my eck-centricities 2



not a drop wasted. stuff like these that come in a plastic tube. i know that no matter how hard i try to squeeze the package, a lot more would still be left. i end up cutting it up and opening it. that way, i have access to all the stuff that's left in it. for this nivea face wash, a good three-weeks worth of face wash was still inside!

15 comments:

Noah G said...

ahehe :) i used to do the same.

Ms. Chuniverse said...

ay, you gave me an idea! thanks. =)

Anonymous said...

haha ako, pag tinamad maggupit, lalagyan ng tubig ung loob LOL.

FBITC

Anonymous said...

haha! i do this, too! always! sayang e :P

Nimmy said...

ganyan kami sa bahay. pati toothpaste tube hinahati namin. hihi

ethan h said...

I never thought of doing this. I will now.

audie said...

CC, don't make the cut at the edge of the container. Make the cut at least 1.5" from the edge. The smaller portion of the container can serve as the takip para di masyado matuyo ang laman.

Ghost said...

It's all poison, avoid at all costs! (pun intended)

Seth said...

Same practice here ^^

closet case said...

and i thought i'd be alone in doing something like this! hehe @audie you are right. i did this to my hairwax tube. it dried up. hehe

Irresponsible Tenant said...

my respect for you just got a notch higher. for someone who has the means to acquire things easily, you could have ran instead to a nearby mercury or so but you opted to maximize its utility. really "not a drop wasted"

Johnny Cursive said...

My mom puts water in them bottles. Even those that are mine and are still about 20% full ARGH...

JCP said...

'yan ang Pinoy.

Si Chong said...

the thing that caught my eye: your hands. They're beautiful. lol oh and same here, i do the same ritual.haha

Chinese Adobo said...

i used to do the same thing, till i got this nifty gadget from an art paint store. It has two corrugated rollers, you pin the flat end of the tube, and just roll, it squeezes every last drop of what's inside. very effective. worth every penny.