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Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesFeedback About This Post:RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo Bottles
I wanted to inform you of this great cause that is all about donating hotel toiletries! Every traveler from average joes to musicians to models to ballroom dancers to movie stars to nba basketball players have signed on and are supporting the efforts! I welcome you to check out the page and support those in need! Post By DONATE HOTEL TOILETRIES (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesI use them by refilling my big shampoo bottle with them. My father in law travels for work and always brings us bags with all the hotel toiletries. The newest bag had over 30 of the shampoos from different hotels. But I just use them as refills. I'm trying to figure out something fun to use the empty bottles for. Post By mama.hawkins (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesUse the empty bottles to store small items like seed beads. Post By sweaterpups (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesI have a heart-shaped basket in my bathroom that I put the little sample size toiletries in. I have everything from pain relievers to lotions to shampoo and soaps. When guests come and they forget something, they can just use what they need. It also comes in handy when I run out of something before I have a change to get to the store. Post by Meari RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo Bottles
I donate them to the homeless shelter OR to the Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesI donate during the local food drives, they often ask for personal care items etc. Post By momof2 (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Hotel Shampoo BottlesI pack 4 oz. bottles of shampoo and conditioner when I go on a trip and refill them with the little bottles provided in hotels and motels as I go along. Post by seagrape Hotel Shampoo Bottles
Have you ever wondered what to do with all those shampoo bottles from the hotels? Why not pour them into your soap pump and use it to wash your hands, or whatever needs to be cleaned. Smells good too! You can even thin it down with some water to make it go farther. Post by ThriftyFun |
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