Don't hurry to discard: Where to use expired shampoo
Expired shampoo or the one that didn't suit your hair is sitting in the bathroom cabinet, collecting dust, as it's not being used, and it's a shame to throw it away. Give it a second life, as there are many household uses for it, writes Sante.
Expired shampoo or the one that didn't suit your hair is sitting in the bathroom cabinet, collecting dust, as it's not being used, and it's a shame to throw it away. Give it a second life, as there are many household uses for it, writes Sante.
Shaving Cream
Mix shampoo with water and whisk it until it forms a lather. This mixture can serve as an excellent alternative to shaving cream. The shampoo glides well on the skin and doesn't leave unpleasant sensations or irritations.
Cleaner for combs and makeup brushes
Apply a bit of shampoo to brushes or combs. Rinse them thoroughly under warm water and let them dry.
Household cleaner
Use a mixture of shampoo and water for cleaning wooden or tiled floors. Then wipe the floor with clean water, which will shine with beauty and cleanliness.
Car washing
Before rushing to buy expensive car washing products, consider using regular shampoo diluted in water (¼ cup of shampoo per bucket of water). Be sure to rinse the car with clean water afterward.
Delicate clothing wash
Shampoo can be used as a liquid detergent for washing delicate fabrics, such as wool. Be sure to rinse thoroughly afterward.
Cleaning leather shoes
Pour a small amount of shampoo onto a paper towel, then wipe the surface of the mirror. Afterward, dry the mirror with a cloth. By the way, this method prevents the bathroom mirror from fogging up.
Mirror cleaner
Pour a small amount of shampoo onto a paper towel, then wipe the mirror surface. Afterward, dry the mirror with a cloth. This method prevents bathroom mirrors from fogging up.
Faucet cleaner
To clean the faucet in the shower or kitchen, you can use shampoo because this product is an excellent cleaning agent.