tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29233897830936701992024-03-07T22:48:46.850-08:00DiY HomeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08060560169171311535noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2923389783093670199.post-44063670433928523382015-09-08T04:53:00.003-07:002015-09-08T05:02:17.019-07:00DIY Household Products That Save Money Without Chemicals <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
of person who prefers to have your household merchandise without
the flame retardant or other weird chemical, then you will appreciate <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/household-products-youll-never-have-to-buy-again?sub=2307544_1286664#3p5ciyo" target="_blank">this collection</a>
of do-it-yourself products. The other good news is that this helps you
save money, so perhaps that is even a more compelling reason for you to
give these a try! Some of these are not about going chemical-free as
much as they are just finding handy hacks for your kitchen, bathroom, or
bedroom.
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Body Wash</h2>
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Want to know how to create a much cheaper, cleaner version of your favorite body wash? This site has the <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://littleseedfarm.com/to-be-a-farmer-blog/homemade-body-wash-keep-scary-out-of-your-shower.html/" target="_blank">full scoop</a>. The price differential definitely makes this worth it on cost alone. The ingredients are shown below.<br />
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Mouthwash</h2>
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Looking for a better solution to the mouth rinse you get at your
local grocery? Grab these ingredients: 1/2 c. aloe vera juice, 1/4 c.
water, 1 tsp witch hazel, 1 tsp baking soda, and 10 drops peppermint
essential oil. <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.thedabblist.com/diy-peppermint-mouthwash/" target="_blank">This site</a> breaks it down for you, but the tricks is to combine the ingredients without letting the reaction overflow.<br />
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Laundry Detergent</h2>
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Don’t drop twenty bucks on laundry soap next time you run out of clean clothes. <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.lizmarieblog.com/2013/05/diy-laundry-soap-one-year-review-recipe/" target="_blank">Try making your own</a>
and saving that cash for more important investments. It calls
for Borax, Fels-Naptha soap, baking soda, Oxy Clean, and
softener crystals.<br />
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Glue</h2>
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Hopefully this glue isn’t for sniffing. Get your hands on some flour, sugar, water, and white vinegar, then <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Glue" target="_blank">follow these methods</a> (you have a few to choose from).<br />
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Febreze</h2>
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Got roommates? Find yourself spraying lots of fabric freshener all over the place? <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.coffeelightandsweet.com/2011/11/diy-febreze-aka-fabric-refresher.html#.VAUdCrtXOno" target="_blank">Go cheap</a>: liquid fabric softener, baking soda, and warm tap water will get the job done.<br />
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Hand Soap</h2>
<span class="lazy-div aligncenter" style="max-width: 800px;"><span class="lazy-div-placeholder" style="padding-bottom: 66.38%;"><span class="bttrlazyloading-wrapper bttrlazyloading-loaded"><img alt="" class="lazy-img aligncenter animated fadeIn" data-bttrlazyloading-lg-src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8159/6963932022_ca05059c9b_c.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-md-src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8159/6963932022_ca05059c9b_c.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-sm-src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8159/6963932022_ca05059c9b_c.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-xs-src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8159/6963932022_ca05059c9b_c.jpg" height="424" src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8159/6963932022_ca05059c9b_c.jpg" style="display: block;" width="640" /></span></span></span><br />
The magic is in the foam-dispensing pump, not the soap. So next time
you run out, put 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap in the empty canister
and fill the rest with water. Enjoy not spending five bucks at the
store!<br />
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Insecticide</h2>
<span class="lazy-div aligncenter" style="max-width: 640px;"><span class="lazy-div-placeholder" style="padding-bottom: 66.72%;"><span class="bttrlazyloading-wrapper bttrlazyloading-loaded"><img alt="" class="lazy-img aligncenter animated fadeIn" data-bttrlazyloading-lg-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/3684905312_3dd64dd0b8_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-md-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/3684905312_3dd64dd0b8_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-sm-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/3684905312_3dd64dd0b8_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-xs-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/3684905312_3dd64dd0b8_z.jpg" src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/3684905312_3dd64dd0b8_z.jpg" style="display: block;" /></span></span></span><br />
If you want a natural alternative to arsenic (one of the active ingredients in insecticides), then <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.sweetpeasandpumpkins.com/2012/06/homemade-earth-friendly-insecticidal.html" target="_blank">try this recipe</a>.
It calls for 1 head of garlic, 1 tablespoon red pepper flakes, 1 cup
water, 1/2 teaspoon liquid dish soap, and 2 cups water. Pretty simple!<br />
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Wrinkle Remover</h2>
<span class="lazy-div aligncenter" style="max-width: 640px;"><span class="lazy-div-placeholder" style="padding-bottom: 87.19%;"><span class="bttrlazyloading-wrapper bttrlazyloading-loaded"><img alt="" class="lazy-img aligncenter animated fadeIn" data-bttrlazyloading-lg-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4145/5173687358_1ebd3737f7_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-md-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4145/5173687358_1ebd3737f7_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-sm-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4145/5173687358_1ebd3737f7_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-xs-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4145/5173687358_1ebd3737f7_z.jpg" height="558" src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4145/5173687358_1ebd3737f7_z.jpg" style="display: block;" width="640" /></span></span></span><br />
This might be one of those products you are glad you know how to make
next time you need it. The ingredients call for 1/4 cup of vinegar, 1/4
cup of water, and 3 tablespoons of liquid fabric softener. Just combine
in a spray bottle and you’re done.<br />
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Bug Spray</h2>
<span class="lazy-div aligncenter" style="max-width: 640px;"><span class="lazy-div-placeholder" style="padding-bottom: 66.72%;"><span class="bttrlazyloading-wrapper bttrlazyloading-loaded"><img alt="" class="lazy-img aligncenter animated fadeIn" data-bttrlazyloading-lg-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4138/4870774159_eb5e28f0f9_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-md-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4138/4870774159_eb5e28f0f9_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-sm-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4138/4870774159_eb5e28f0f9_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-xs-src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4138/4870774159_eb5e28f0f9_z.jpg" src="https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4138/4870774159_eb5e28f0f9_z.jpg" style="display: block;" /></span></span></span><br />
Nothing is worse than trying to enjoy the great outdoors and
constantly having to fight off the mosquitos. Next time, try bringing
along <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://wellnessmama.com/2565/homemade-bug-spray/" target="_blank">your own brand of homemade</a>
bug spray. It’s cheaper and will not have DEET. Get your hands on some
essential oils of your choosing, natural witch hazel, distilled or
boiled water, and vegetable glycerin. Who knows, you may even <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-01/japan-finds-19-more-dengue-fever-cases-public-broadcaster-says.html" target="_blank">fend off Dengue Fever</a>!<br />
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Shaving Cream</h2>
<span class="lazy-div aligncenter" style="max-width: 640px;"><span class="lazy-div-placeholder" style="padding-bottom: 88.59%;"><span class="bttrlazyloading-wrapper bttrlazyloading-loaded"><img alt="" class="lazy-img aligncenter animated fadeIn" data-bttrlazyloading-lg-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3383/4628275080_9c6baf3d67_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-md-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3383/4628275080_9c6baf3d67_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-sm-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3383/4628275080_9c6baf3d67_z.jpg" data-bttrlazyloading-xs-src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3383/4628275080_9c6baf3d67_z.jpg" height="567" src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3383/4628275080_9c6baf3d67_z.jpg" style="display: block;" width="640" /></span></span></span><br />
There’s no doubt that the market has been cornered on shaving cream. Save yourself the money next time and <a class="tracker-binded" href="http://foodformyfamily.com/manic-organic/rosemary-mint-shaving-cream-homemade-gift-ideas" target="_blank">opt for the DIY kind</a>.
It calls for 1/3 cup shea butter, 1/3 cup virgin coconut oil, 1/4 cup
jojoba or sweet almond oil, 10 drops rosemary essential oil, and 3-5
drops peppermint essential oil.<br />
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