Ingredients:
1 used & cleaned foaming handsoap bottle
1 big bottle of anti-bacterial handsoap/shampoo, (depending on the soap...I buy the big bottle of store brand anti-bacterial soap because it has the same ingredients, but is way cheaper. I pay $3 or so for it and it lasts me for MONTHS!
Water
Take your used but clean foaming handsoap bottle, squeeze either your shampoo (for hair, of course), or the anti-bacterial handsoap and fill the bottle a little less than 2/3 of the way. Then fill the rest of the bottle with water. *ding* And you're finished!
Yes, I feel like I wasted like 5 min of your life with writing this much, because it was THAT easy. Now, go on out there and BE CHEAP! haha
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Shampoo Surprise!
Tonight, I put my 5 yr old in the tub and left him to play and "get clean." In trying to teach him more responsibility with getting clean at bathtime on his own, I neglected to be sure he had his shampoo and conditioner right there for him to use. I was getting his clothes out of the drawer in the room next to his bathroom when I heard that fuzzy, "soap in the hair" sound. I came into the bathroom and found he was using the hand/antibacterial soap I'd left on the edge of the tub...in his hair! LOL, and it occured to me, "Hmmm, I need to hook him up with his own foaming shampoo. My sweet big boy....
So, I'm going to give you a 2 for 1 buffet here by sharing how to save yourself some money by refilling your own Dial foaming handsoap bottles yourself. I decided to post this because a month or so ago, I posted something on my facebook about refilling my foaming handsoap, and my friend said she bought (that DAY) on amazon, 2 bottles of this stuff for $9. She couldn't believe that it actually works, so I thought, sheesh, peeps need to be saving some money! So here you go:
Ingredients:
1 used & cleaned foaming handsoap bottle
1 big bottle of anti-bacterial handsoap/shampoo, (depending on the soap...I buy the big bottle of store brand anti-bacterial soap because it has the same ingredients, but is way cheaper. I pay $3 or so for it and it lasts me for MONTHS!
Water
Take your used but clean foaming handsoap bottle, squeeze either your shampoo (for hair, of course), or the anti-bacterial handsoap and fill the bottle a little less than 2/3 of the way. Then fill the rest of the bottle with water. *ding* And you're finished!
Yes, I feel like I wasted like 5 min of your life with writing this much, because it was THAT easy. Now, go on out there and BE CHEAP! haha
Ingredients:
1 used & cleaned foaming handsoap bottle
1 big bottle of anti-bacterial handsoap/shampoo, (depending on the soap...I buy the big bottle of store brand anti-bacterial soap because it has the same ingredients, but is way cheaper. I pay $3 or so for it and it lasts me for MONTHS!
Water
Take your used but clean foaming handsoap bottle, squeeze either your shampoo (for hair, of course), or the anti-bacterial handsoap and fill the bottle a little less than 2/3 of the way. Then fill the rest of the bottle with water. *ding* And you're finished!
Yes, I feel like I wasted like 5 min of your life with writing this much, because it was THAT easy. Now, go on out there and BE CHEAP! haha
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