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Old 05-13-2005, 07:22 PM
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I have a few bottles with leftover conditoner...what would you recommend that I do with it?

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Default Re: Leftover Conditioner?

Meaning hair conditioner?

You can combine with some water to make a spray in conditioner (will come in handy when your kid is older if they are allowed long hair)

or combine with very little water and use to shave legs, way softer than any comercial cream or gel.

Or turn it upside down and marry them to use on your own.
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I mix with water and use as a detangler for my girls. They all have long hair. It also is good for removing static electricity when diluted in a mister bottle, and can also help in chewing gum removal.
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Wow I had no idea that Conditioner could have that many uses...

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Default Re: Leftover Conditioner?

I take boiling water and put about a tablespoon in the leftover bottle, and shake. If I have a few bottles, I combine the results. The hotter the water the better it will "dissolve" the leftover conditioner. It's more watery, but it still works-I just use extra.

I do the same thing with ketchup bottles, mustard bottles, jarred pasta sauces...thinner, but not wasted.
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I always use "Leftover Conditioner" on the dog. His long hair becomes softer and easier to comb!
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our's we let the kids keep it in their tub along with like a 2" amount of shampoo. my kids waste so i am trying to teach them they have to use smaller amounts cause if not they won't have any in 2 weeks when that should last them that long.
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