Welcome back to 31 Days to Building a Cleaning Routine!
31 Day Series Wrap-Up and DIY Shampoo
I’ve really enjoyed writing this series, and getting the chance to experiment with Homemade Cleaners. My journey is not over though. I plan on continuing to pin Homemade Cleaner Recipes to my 31 Days board, and from time to time I’ll post about Homemade Cleaners I’ve tried. If you missed any of my post, just check out the list below!
31 Days to Building a Cleaning Routine
2: Cleaning List
3: Set Alarms to Beat Procrastination
4: Motivation to Stick to it!
5: How to Get to a Big Task
6: Cleaning Supply List
7: Build a Habit by Using a Trigger
8: Minimalist Furniture Polish
9: Homemade Stain Remover
10: Homemade Bathroom Cleaner
11: Explosive Showerhead Cleaner
12: Answering Cleaner Questions
13: How to Clean with Vinegar
14: How to Clean Baseboards
15: How to Clean your Stovetop
16: How to Clean your Window Tracks
17: Homemade Dishwasher Detergent
18: How to Clean your Oven
19: Recovery Day
20: Shiny Appliances
21: Does Wax Paper Work?
22: 2 Wood Floor Cleaner Recipes
23: Upholstery Cleaner
24: Gathering Laundry Recipes
25: Homemade Laundry Detergent
26: How to Clean Microfiber
27: Homemade Disinfectant Wipes
DIY Shampoo
I can’t wait to try my hand at a DIY Shampoo. I found this recipe at Organic Authority that I’m considering trying.
I’ve also thought about using this apple cider vinegar rinse for my hair, to help remove residue and gunk in hair from product buildup. I’ve also heard that this also makes your hair soft and shiny.
What have you tried and like as a Homemade Hair product?
I’ll post about this when I try it!! Don’t forget to link up at the Take it on Tuesday blog hop!
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I’ve tried apple cider vinegar as a hair rinse and it does leave hair feeling softer. I was really shocked by that. I’m not sure if it’s because it helps remove product build up or what, but it did work!
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