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What do OSers wash their hands with?
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Dove
Love the hand wash0 -
Carex on a 2 for 1 from Tesco, about 1/8 of it tipped into an empty 'Method' bottle from Tesco that dispenses foam, then topped up with water.
Makes a little go a long way, never sick or have tummy bugs etc. so it obviously works.
So you put nomral handwash into the bottle & it makes it into foam?
I thought that was special stuff.
So I could put Dove in it:j0 -
Dr Bronners (bought in bulk 3776ml container) and then decanted into a pump dispenser.
"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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depends where I am washing my hands - washing up liquid if Im in the kitchen, soap if I am in the bathroom!0
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competitionscafe wrote: »Dr Bronners (bought in bulk 3776ml container) and then decanted into a pump dispenser.

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Expensive Lush soap! (A girl needs some luxuries...)Owing to financial constraints, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off until further notice.

Illegitimi Non Carborundum!!!:cool:0 -
Whatever is on offer!Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0
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Another Lush soap user here.
Currently Porridge in the kitchen, Pumpkin in the ensuite and Honey I Washed The Kids in the main bathroom. Egg Loan - [strike]£4921.84[/strike] £0!! :j Barclaycard - £3866.47 Legal + Trade - [strike]£2700.96[/strike] £0!! :j Triton - [strike]£1730.89[/strike] £0!! :j Next - [STRIKE]£776.15[/STRIKE] £126.88 Littlewoods - [strike]£217.16[/strike] £0!! :j Housemate - [strike]£1300[/strike] £0!! :j Capital One - [STRIKE]£1652.51[/STRIKE] £1,081.58 Vanquis - [strike]£2337.75[/strike] £375.58
A Payment A Day - £379.02 to Egg.0 -
Value liquid soap in own dispenser but J/son's baby soap for my grandchildren as they have very delicate skin that reacts to chemicals." The greatest wealth is to live content with little."
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So you put nomral handwash into the bottle & it makes it into foam?
I thought that was special stuff.
So I could put Dove in it:j
Yes, it's just a watered down soap solution in the bottle, meaning you pay full price for watered down soap. It's the chunky bit in the lid/pump that makes it foamy.;) It also means less chemicals on your skin, which can only be a good thing, eh?
I use about 1/3 handwash to 2/3 water, if it's too watery the foam slips off your hands, if there's too much liquid soap you'll also know.Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0
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