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About 27 Uses for Your Conditioner (Other Than For Your Hair).

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I don’t know how things work at home… But in our house, our children stick little stickers and stickers literally EVERYWHERE in the house! And unfortunately, stickers often leave traces of glue that are very difficult to remove. To get rid of it easily, use conditioner. Simply apply a good dose to the affected area and leave to act for 15 minutes. Once the time has elapsed, rub lightly, and the glue residue will come off on its own! Please note that the technique also works with glue residue from labels.

26. Makes jewelry shine

Do you find that your jewelry is a little dull? Make them shine easily by rubbing them with conditioner. Rinse, dry with a clean cloth and they will regain all their shine!

27. Softens itchy wool yarn

If you like knitting, this tip is for you! Balls of wool that itch and scratch happen often. Luckily, conditioner is the perfect ingredient for softening knitting yarn! If you’re a knitter, you know that a looser, softer yarn is also much easier to work with. And above all, it itches the skin much less!

Why put your conditioner BEFORE shampooing?

Hey, sorry?

Put the conditioner before the shampoo?

I know I know…

This is totally contrary to what we are used to doing! And yet, if you feel like your hair has less volume… Then this technique is for you.

According to dermatologist experts, even when you take a shower, your conditioner never rinses out completely. Thus, it leaves a thin film on your hair, which weighs it down and reduces its volume. The quick solution to restore volume to your hair is to do the routine in reverse! Do you want to try ? Here’s how to do it: – Simply dampen your hair and lightly dry it with a towel. – Then, apply your favorite mask or conditioner. – Leave to act for the time recommended on the instructions. – Rinse the product with water to remove any residue that could weigh down the hair. – Finally, time for your usual shampoo! Not very complicated, actually.

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