Or you can take 10 minutes to make your own detergent. One grated up soap like Ivory, Irish Spring, one cup of washing soda, one cup of Borax, one cup of Oxi Clean versatile free (optional), and it will cost $.50 for 24 washes. Making your own cleaning and household supplies can save you SOOOO much more money, and it really doesn't take that much time.
Coupons & free samples you can get online can help too. I signed up to a website and got a box full of body wash, shampoo, razors, deordorant, and toothpaste...all brand name stuff just for signing up. =)
When deodorant goes on sale wherever for a buck. I stock up for 4-6 months on it. I also buy in bulk for Jergens soap at Wallmart, Sometimes I'll just corn starch for deodorant. Hey it works lol.
Irish Spring Moisture Blast bar soap is inexpensive and doesn't dry your skin. Dollar Tree (if you have one) sells Lady's Speedstick solid deodorant for $1, and it works better for me than Secret, honestly. And if your clothing isn't getting regular stains (like kids with grass stains, etc), Purex liquid laundry detergent works great, and you can find BOGO deals a lot on it at various stores. (There are also homemade laundry soap recipes online, but I've not tried any.)
Thanks for this great video! I agree with you 100%! We are a small family; yet, Costco saves us abt 35 - 50% on feminine products, bread, butter, toilet paper, cereal, nuts, honey, vanilla extract, all natural chicken, laundry & dishwashing detergent, camisoles, printer cartridges, jumpdrives, etc. I've also saved on gas & tires. For ex, 4 lbs of butter is $6-7 (vs 1 lb elsewhere is $3). We don't use lots of butter; but, holiday baking is coming up & butter keeps in the freeze for months.
Partner w/ friends & save more! For ex, I'm w/ Costco & my friend (who's like a sister) is w/ BJs. I use freezer bags; but, don't buy them in bulk (too many). My friend loves Costco's whole wheat bread. She gives me bags ~ I give her wheat bread. She knows I no longer buy paper towel in bulk since we downsized; so, she gives me paper towel. We're always looking for new healthy snacks, juice, personal care, etc. & save by trying new items together. It all balances out since trust is there.
I don't know if it's the same in the US but in Canada you can buy things like shampoo and such at the local dollar store and even though some of the brands you may not have heard of the stuff works pretty well.
Great tips- buying in bulk is also good for our planet because many times it cuts down on excessive packaging you would have buying smaller bottles or packages. Check out our channel for more money-saving and going green tips!
Also if you purchase soap in bulk, let the soap dry out a little bit and it was actually make the soap last longer. I personally use Ivory, and this is SOOOOO true!
Hi there if you go to secret are oil olay home pages arm and hammer colgate the sites usually will send you there coupons and dove shampoo there are probably others ones. yogurt ones to. you sign up for there news letters
One more great tip... When you use detergent use less than what the label says. you only really need 2-3 table spoons for a full load even less for the super concentrated stuff.. I only use 2 tablespoons for a FULL load of jeans. cleans great. Makes the laundry detergent last MUCH MUCH longer. manufactures want you to use more cause then you have to buy more.
Great vid girl! Love it! HIP Duos are cheaper too at walmart. got one for 5.42 and at the drugstores they're like 8.00 (ouch!) some drugstores are running a sale @ half price but you're so right. I always start at walmart b4 going to other places... Thanks for the advise.
really good tips. thank you so much for this video. i really appreciate. i am definitely going to try and buy in bulks the next time i shop for toiletries. because, you do save when you buy in bulk, double packs and things like that. thank you so much!!!!
Great tips D! I always try to buy in bulk when possible. It's amazing how much money Costco and Sam's can save you in the long run. Great video... 5 stars! :-)
Or you can take 10 minutes to make your own detergent. One grated up soap like Ivory, Irish Spring, one cup of washing soda, one cup of Borax, one cup of Oxi Clean versatile free (optional), and it will cost $.50 for 24 washes. Making your own cleaning and household supplies can save you SOOOO much more money, and it really doesn't take that much time.
Discernaoftruth 6 months ago
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Discernaoftruth 6 months ago
This is all common sense though. You're not really showing any tips or anything. People should already know this stuff.
CreativeGal22 7 months ago
Coupons & free samples you can get online can help too. I signed up to a website and got a box full of body wash, shampoo, razors, deordorant, and toothpaste...all brand name stuff just for signing up. =)
Sammmy923 10 months ago
When deodorant goes on sale wherever for a buck. I stock up for 4-6 months on it. I also buy in bulk for Jergens soap at Wallmart, Sometimes I'll just corn starch for deodorant. Hey it works lol.
iluvdrsomuch 1 year ago
Irish Spring Moisture Blast bar soap is inexpensive and doesn't dry your skin. Dollar Tree (if you have one) sells Lady's Speedstick solid deodorant for $1, and it works better for me than Secret, honestly. And if your clothing isn't getting regular stains (like kids with grass stains, etc), Purex liquid laundry detergent works great, and you can find BOGO deals a lot on it at various stores. (There are also homemade laundry soap recipes online, but I've not tried any.)
ArchieLovesMe 1 year ago
you should use organic deoterant because you can get breast cancer from the pore glands in your armpits being closed from not oranic deoterants.
loveyouelliebelly 1 year ago
True that! My mom brought stain remove on sale for $10 it was a big bottle.
gothdolly84 2 years ago
you should also do a tutorial on things that can be found in the dollar stores and test them out for us.
desariec 2 years ago
Thanks for this great video! I agree with you 100%! We are a small family; yet, Costco saves us abt 35 - 50% on feminine products, bread, butter, toilet paper, cereal, nuts, honey, vanilla extract, all natural chicken, laundry & dishwashing detergent, camisoles, printer cartridges, jumpdrives, etc. I've also saved on gas & tires. For ex, 4 lbs of butter is $6-7 (vs 1 lb elsewhere is $3). We don't use lots of butter; but, holiday baking is coming up & butter keeps in the freeze for months.
kdw4jc 2 years ago
Partner w/ friends & save more! For ex, I'm w/ Costco & my friend (who's like a sister) is w/ BJs. I use freezer bags; but, don't buy them in bulk (too many). My friend loves Costco's whole wheat bread. She gives me bags ~ I give her wheat bread. She knows I no longer buy paper towel in bulk since we downsized; so, she gives me paper towel. We're always looking for new healthy snacks, juice, personal care, etc. & save by trying new items together. It all balances out since trust is there.
kdw4jc 2 years ago
I don't know if it's the same in the US but in Canada you can buy things like shampoo and such at the local dollar store and even though some of the brands you may not have heard of the stuff works pretty well.
WarpedHalo 2 years ago
Great tips- buying in bulk is also good for our planet because many times it cuts down on excessive packaging you would have buying smaller bottles or packages. Check out our channel for more money-saving and going green tips!
DoYourPartTV 2 years ago
Also if you purchase soap in bulk, let the soap dry out a little bit and it was actually make the soap last longer. I personally use Ivory, and this is SOOOOO true!
ChefRondaE 2 years ago
Thank you very much, this will help people save and try out even more products.
Abetterme09 2 years ago
Remember: nearly all of these items are in the Sunday paper with great coupons ever week!!!
CraziiCassie1028 2 years ago
Hi there if you go to secret are oil olay home pages arm and hammer colgate the sites usually will send you there coupons and dove shampoo there are probably others ones. yogurt ones to. you sign up for there news letters
barbara5956 2 years ago
One more great tip... When you use detergent use less than what the label says. you only really need 2-3 table spoons for a full load even less for the super concentrated stuff.. I only use 2 tablespoons for a FULL load of jeans. cleans great. Makes the laundry detergent last MUCH MUCH longer. manufactures want you to use more cause then you have to buy more.
pandorazee 2 years ago 8
I agree. I also use less but I add baking soda to the wash as well....it will stretch your detergent!
moody2k7us 2 years ago 4
great tip d
nicegurl35 2 years ago
Hey DG,
How have you been? ......I wanted to tell you that the neutrogenia is working wonderfully( evenskin) Thanks for the help....Carmencita
falero1211 2 years ago
great tips as usual
blklacquer 2 years ago
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I save money on toiletries by not using them. Nice tits tho.
edomiteslayer4real 2 years ago
great informative video! thanks for the tip on money saving! Off topic, but nice legs trendsetter!
RiGolettoMicFiend 2 years ago
Greattt tips! :D
bangitslauren 2 years ago
Great vid girl! Love it! HIP Duos are cheaper too at walmart. got one for 5.42 and at the drugstores they're like 8.00 (ouch!) some drugstores are running a sale @ half price but you're so right. I always start at walmart b4 going to other places... Thanks for the advise.
2luvlykidz 2 years ago
really good tips. thank you so much for this video. i really appreciate. i am definitely going to try and buy in bulks the next time i shop for toiletries. because, you do save when you buy in bulk, double packs and things like that. thank you so much!!!!
keishiarenee 2 years ago
Great tips D! I always try to buy in bulk when possible. It's amazing how much money Costco and Sam's can save you in the long run. Great video... 5 stars! :-)
usafireandrescue 2 years ago
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xoxoamandakisses 2 years ago