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Removing Gum from Hair With Skin So Soft

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Date: 09/22/2005 Topic: Cleaning > Tips  
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By guest (Guest Post)
If you put peanut butter in your hair where the gum is, the gum comes out. Then the only problem is that you have peanut butter in your hair!

Posted on 07/25/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Maggie (Guest Post)
just to let you all know that lime and coconut cream works REALLY well with getting gum out of hair, my cousin thought it would be funny to stick gum in my hair! I was looking in a bunch of these sites and found this, plus I tried it and it's AMAZING!

Posted on 10/06/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By ThriftyFun (3117) Profile Blog! Contact
It is inevitable that sooner or later your child will get gum in his or her hair. Before you reach for the scissors, rub some peanut butter into the mess, and slide it out onto paper towels until the gum is gone. Then shampoo out the peanut butter.

By Linda

Posted on 09/22/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

By ThriftyFun (3117) Profile Blog! Contact
When little ones insist on learning to blow bubbles with bubble gum, a parent will eventually have the inevitable chore of gum in someone's hair. LOL It is even more exciting when the hair is on the head of the seven week old newborn, with masses of it. Her older brother did not make a bubble on the first attempt, in fact the whole piece became the glob of gum that stuck to his sister's hair.

Mom, knows better then to use peanut butter, the oil just can't cut the gum, or ice, what on a baby? Skin so Soft from Avon is the most amazing degummer in a pinch. Gum always seems to get stuck at the most inconvenient times, and Mom always carries a small little bottle in her purse for those greatest needs. It smells better then PB, it is washable and not so greasy and Gumout is too toxic for the little ones.

By Shelley Wagner

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By Angie (Guest Post)
Hey just wanted to let you all know that peanutbutter takes gum out of hair too. have a good day

Posted on 08/01/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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