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Maybe I'm cheap but...

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Christa438

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I just discovered a couple of weeks ago that my babygirl's old receiving blankets also work as nice hair wrap towels (The perfect size too!) when I get out of the shower after co-washing. My drying towels were definitely too big and too thick to use as hair towels. :lol: I lightly press my hair with the towel aka receiving blanket, next I wrap it and twist the back into a knot. I leave it on for a couple of minutes while I continue to dry off, then I take it off and let my hair finish air drying. Every other week I wash and dry all the blankets. Hey, I have saved money!:D Also when I wash my babygirl's hair (1-yr.-old now), I have been flipping her baby bib over to the vinyl side and tying it around her neck but then twisting it to hang down her back. Sometimes I have also bought one of those large plastic desposable bibs from the $store just for this purpose. :grin: This has worked great to keep the water off her clothes and neck as I wash her hair while she lays on her back on our kitchen counter. I support her neck with a large sponge while I wash and condition her hair.:p If you have, in what way have you been cheap?
 
you're just being resourceful! :D

i use my old maternity shirt to plop... i bought this shirt at Wal-Mart for like $5... cheaper than a microfiber towel and still highly effective! :lol: it's 95% cotton so it whisks away moisture quickly, but the 5% spandex makes it stretchier than a regular T-shirt.

i see it as money well spent on something i can get good use out of! :grin:
 
I'm not cheap, but... I do use plastic dry cleaner bags sometimes to wrap my hair when deep conditioning.

I am doing my part to protect the environment by recycling. ;)
 
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