What can you do with dish soap? Oh the ways that I could count...
Sun-natural high lights for your hair
- sun
- Dawn dish soap
- Baby oil
- time
I did this for a few summers while laying out to tan. I would squirt a handful of baby oil into my hands and rub it into my hair then go tan with my hair fanned out above my head so the sun was getting the oil. After a few hours ( I was a life guard so I was used to being out in the sun all day long), I would go shower, and use Dawn dish soap to get the greasy oil out of my hair. After 1 month of doing this I had some very nice high lights, after 3 months of summer they looked and stayed in my hair longer than highlights I dyed into my hair.
If you are worried about this damaging your hair here is a home remedy that works great for summer
damaged hair! Found on
http://pinterest.com/
Ingredients for summer hair repair:
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- 2 tablespoons apple-cider vinegar
Add vinegar into the water, add the baking soda, mix, and you’re done.
Dish soap Educational Tool
- baggies (different sizes makes it fun (but the smallest size should be a sandwich baggie)
- dish soap (any brand works, if you want different colors that makes it more fun)
- child's finger
- adult's finger
Pour dish soap in baggies, to get plastic gel drawing pads for ABC's, 123's, words, puzzles etc. Found on
http://pinterest.com/
Dish soap Ice Packs
What you need:
- dish soap
- baggies (make sure these are freezer baggies so they can hold up to freezing)
Pour dish soap into different sized freezer baggies (or double zip baggies) and throw in freezer. They will freeze but not super hard so these are great for injuries. I use one to wrap my
ankle when its killing me before or after a workout or just when it kills me when doing lots of walking. I also use some in my coolers (especially right now as I have too much fresh
produce to fit in my fridge).
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