🧴 Did you know that shampoo, essential for washing our hair, can have other uses in everyday life? Discover 8 alternative uses for your shampoo in this article, and benefit from its many virtues. We take stock for you. 🚿✨
🌟 What to do with expired shampoo?
Have you received a large number of shampoo samples in hotels, or simply bought a shampoo that doesn’t suit you or is now out of date? Before you waste these cosmetics by throwing them away, here’s how you can put them to good use! 🗑️➡️♻️
🪒 Use shampoo as shaving cream
How do you do it? Simply take your shampoo and mix it with water. Then use this solution to shave. The shampoo glides smoothly over the skin, leaving no unpleasant sensation or irritation whatsoever. It’s the best alternative to your shaving cream! 🚿🪒
💄 Cleaning hairbrushes and make-up brushes
What to do? Apply a small amount of your expired shampoo to your brush, rinse well under lukewarm water using a comb, and leave to dry. Say goodbye to dirt on floors by using a mixture of shampoo and water to mop the floor—it’ll be sparkling clean again! 🧽🧹🚿
🚗 How to wash your car with shampoo
In a bucket filled with water, add ¼ cup of shampoo, mix well, and then take a sponge suitable for washing your car. Proceed with the wash as usual. 🚗🧼💦
👚 Clean delicate clothes
Use shampoo to gently wash your garment in lukewarm water, then rinse thoroughly. 🌊👚
👞 Revive leather shoes
Dab a drop of shampoo (preferably mineral oil-based) onto a cloth and gently rub the leather shoe. This also works on leather sofas, bags, and belts. 👞✨
🪞 Cleaning a mirror
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