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The Beauty Product Price Per Use Calculator computes the true cost per application of any beauty product (skincare, makeup, fragrance) by factoring product price, container size, amount used per application, application frequency, and shelf life after opening. The metric reveals dramatic value differences hidden by sticker price — a $100 luxury moisturizer used in tiny pea-sized amounts twice daily for 18 months has lower per-use cost than a $30 drugstore moisturizer used in larger amounts that expires in 6 months.

Wzór

Price per Use = Price / min(Total Uses Possible, Uses Within Shelf Life); Total Uses = Size / Amount per Use
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Product Price (currency) — Cost of product
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Size (ml or g) — Container size

Przewodnik krok po kroku

  1. 1Enter product price and total size (ml, oz, grams, or count)
  2. 2Enter amount used per application in same unit
  3. 3Enter uses per week (twice daily = 14, once weekly = 1)
  4. 4Enter shelf life after opening (PAO label, typically 6-24 months)
  5. 5Calculator computes total uses possible from size, uses possible within shelf life, and price per actual use
  6. 6Value rating categorizes: Excellent (<$0.10/use), Good (<$0.30), Fair (<$0.75), Expensive (<$1.50), Luxury ($1.50+)
  7. 7Flags products that will expire before being finished

Rozwiązane przykłady

Wejście
$42 serum, 30 ml, 1 ml per use, twice daily, 12 months
Wynik
~$1.40 per use (Luxury), product finishes in 30 days at twice daily
Wejście
$15 cleanser, 150 ml, 2 ml per use, twice daily, 12 months
Wynik
~$0.20 per use (Good), lasts 80 days
Wejście
$120 retinol, 30 ml, 0.5 ml per use, 3x/week, 6 months
Wynik
~$1.54 per use (Luxury), finishes in 5 months — well within shelf life

Częste błędy do unikania

  • Overestimating amount per use — most products need pea-sized amounts (~0.5 ml), not full pump shots
  • Forgetting expensive products with low per-use cost actually beat cheap products with high per-use cost
  • Ignoring PAO — products often expire before being finished, especially in larger sizes

Często zadawane pytania

How do I measure amount per use accurately?

A pea-sized amount is roughly 0.3-0.5 ml. A single pump from most dispensers is 0.5-1 ml. A fingertip unit (used for sunscreen) is approximately 0.5 ml. For accuracy, use a small syringe to measure once and note the equivalent.

Why does shelf life matter?

Products beyond PAO lose efficacy and can grow bacteria. A bottle that "lasts 2 years" of total uses but expires in 12 months still costs you the full price for only 12 months of use.

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