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58 Household Items That Should Be Replaced More Often Than You Think

May 15, 2024 by Lisa Turner

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#41: Shower Gels

Shower gels line the shelves in many homes, coming in various scents, each offering a unique bathing experience. Esteemed brands such as Dove by Procter & Gamble have solidified their place in our daily routines. However, even the most beloved shower gels have their expiry dates, typically lasting up to three years before they lose their essence.

Typically, a shower gel’s lifespan caps at three years. After this period, discarding it and opting for a newer variant is advisable. This renewal cycle is fueled by the ever-evolving consumer market, with companies continually innovating to introduce fresh and appealing products. Given their affordable price point, often under $4, upgrading to the latest scent is both convenient and cost-effective.

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