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Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerFeedback About This Post:RE: Alternative Uses for Hair Conditioner
Here's what I just ready on another website Post By Nica (Guest Post) RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerWow! The last post is an amazing idea. I use TRESemme and love the smell of it. Now I'll try using it in the washer instead of fabric softener. But can you use it for lotion? While you're still in the shower and your pores are open? Post By Pera (Guest Post) RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerI use it for shaving my legs and have done this for years but it can also be used as a body wash (shampoo too). Post by pgvidal RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerWhat WD 40 is outside the house in the garage, hair conditioners is inside the house. Fixes all the same things. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerUse hair conditioner to clean your bathroom tile, or the fiber glass type**even the glass...removes soap scum. Use hair conditioner from dollar store cheap Post By jeanette (Guest Post) RE: Alternative Uses for Hair Conditionercheap conditioner is great for leg shaving Post by johnsonya RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerI too have used cheap conditioner for shaving my legs and have for years. It makes my legs soft and is easy to use! Post By alica (Guest Post) RE: Alternative Uses for Hair ConditionerInstead of using shaving gel the other day, I tried hair conditioner as was mentioned as an option on one of the other postings. It works great. Just use a little bit. Plus, it smells good, too. Post by valleyrimgirl Instead of Fabric Softener
I happen to like the Flex hair conditioner fragrance. I was hand washing some knee highs in the bathroom, and didn't want to go get the fabric softener from the laundry area, so I used the Flex, rinsed well and have been using it every since. And for more than just the knee highs. (for many many years now) Post by ThriftyFun |
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