I use dawn all the time. I never use shout and the few times I have it has set the stain!
Maybe that's my problem--I bought a bottle of Shout on sale, seems those stains just won't come out at all, regardless of how much I SHOUT!

I use dawn all the time. I never use shout and the few times I have it has set the stain!
Maybe that's my problem--I bought a bottle of Shout on sale, seems those stains just won't come out at all, regardless of how much I SHOUT!![]()
I agree I love this site.SUBSCRIBING!!! you goys have some really good tips KEEP EM COMING
I've been using Loreal Natural Match. One box retails for $11.99 but there are always coupons available for Loreal products. All you do is put on the gloves, mix the color, put it all over your hair, wait 30 minutes, and rinse. Then you put the conditioner in your hair for 2 mins and rinse again. It's that simple. What I like about Natural Match, the box will guide you by showing a sample of your current hair and what shade your hair will be after. Personally, I've been using 7N but this time I tried 6W as I wanted to go a little lighter for summer. But it turned out about the same. I do have some gray, but I'm not covered. I'm pretty sure there is another version of Loreal for covering gray. I hope this helps.
Love all the tips!....EXCEPT for the drier sheets for cleaning pans!!! OH MY GOD, the chemicals in those sheets.....I have never used them for the drier let alone for something we eat off of. I say emphatically DON"T USE THEM AT ALL!! Save your money!!
Any fabric softener increases the chance of children's pajamas catching fire (no joke -- read the softener bottle).
My DH bought the dryer balls at WalMart. He and my DD have very sensitive skin. I was skeptical at first, but they really do work. We have been using them for well over a year and they are still going strong. They soften the clothes nicely without adding any extra chemicals. I will never go back to using fabric softener again.![]()
Joanne
I've been wondering about these...thanks for the review. Although I just thought of another question, do they make a lot of noise while bouncing around in the dryer?
I used to use Colour Experte, but now I am loving Natural Match. I have had many compliments.![]()
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The dryer balls really don't make a lot of noise. They are about the size of tennis balls and not quite as heavy. Our laundry room is off of the kitchen and even with the door open I don't notice the noise. That being said, you have to consider that in my house we have two kids (always bickering), two birds (always chirping), two cats and two pugs.I can honestly say that I highly recommend the dryer balls. The only thing is you don't have the "Bounce" smell to your clothes, but after I adjusted, I don't even miss it anymore.
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PUGS?, I love pugs. I have one of my own, my first born daugther "Violet" now 11yrs. Gosh, you won't notice the noise from dryer balls with 2 pugs![]()
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... snore, snore, snuffle, snuffle, grunt, grunt, my step MIL actually thinks that she is growling at her - I keep telling her "she is just *breathing*"
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