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		<title>Home Made Cleaning Solutions For Dishes and Laundry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can You Make Cheaper Cleaning Products At Home? Big companies sure do spend a lot of money advertising why their brand A is better than brand X.  As somebody who has watched these ads evolve, and then pretty much stay the same, for decades, I have to wonder if there is anything that special about most cleaning products that add quite a bit to my grocery store bill. Also, our past article about grocery store pool supplies is popular several months after we published it. I have to think that consumers are starting to wonder if they pay too much for brand names, nice packages, and labels. Cleaning Products You Can Make For Less Money Note that when we give measurements, you can always adjust the recipe size. It will be helpful to invest in some nice containers to keep your new budget friendly cleaning supplies in too! We decided to share dry recipes, because they are easier to store. If you would rather have your cleaning product in a liquid form, add in another cup of hot water, stir well, and store it in a water tight container. With these home made recipes, a little seems to go a [...]
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		<title>Home Made Shiny Hair Conditioner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make Your Own Hair Conditioner Everybody wants shiny hair like the shampoo models have. Well, you can buy a lot of products from beauty supply stores or beauty shops. But these commercial hair products can get expensive, and they may also contain a lot of chemicals that can get absorbed by the skin. However, most people can get great results from a home made and natural hair care conditioner. All you need is an egg, a teaspoon of honey (that makes the medicine go down &#8212; or was that sugar?), and a tablespoon of olive oil. Beat the egg, and then mix in the honey and olive oil. Then shampoo your hair and rinse it well. Apply your egg mixture. Leave it on for 5 minutes, and then rinse it out. When your hair dries, it should shine! beauty, homemade, natural, cures, remedies Technorati Tags: beauty, homemade, natural, cures, remediesNo related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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