Prepare your own domestic tamer!

Consistent washing, long - term exposure to the sun, ironing, or in the worst case ironing at the wrong temperature, as well as overloaded chemical detectors are some of the reasons for making your clothing harsh. That's why many ladies and ladies try to get them back in [...]
Consistent washing, long - term exposure to the sun, ironing, or in the worst case ironing at the wrong temperature, as well as overloaded chemical detectors are some of the reasons for making your clothing harsh.
For this reason many ladies and ladies try to restore them to their former state by using the domesticity of clothing. They would even dare to say that just as your hair is accompanied by balsam, do the same with your degenerator and your corresponding tamer.
But you don't always get the right result.
Many of the buffers found in the supermarket are often unquality, contain harmful ingredients, and they quickly lose their scent.
That's why today we're going to propose a special recipe for you, how to make laundry buffers under house conditions.
Permits: One hundred ounces [100 g] of bread, 100 grams of thick white salt, 200 mills of apple vinegar, 1 glass of rose water, and 100 ml of essential oil. You can choose your favorite: coconut oil, almond oil, nuts, Macadamia oil, and so on.
Preparation: Put the thick, green salt first until it turns into dust. Then join the bread soda and rose water. For all that you don't know how to get the water of the recipe is very simple. Take some rose leaves and put them at low temperatures for 30 to 40 minutes. Close the lid pot (Put it back up), put ice cubes on it to speed up the process, and filter it with a tower.
We're back on the softer recipe. After uniting the above three components, add apples ' vinegar and oil. Switch all the ingredients to the beender, and you will notice that a liquid mass of white pink will be formed.
Throw the contents into the bottle of the previous tamer or any bottle, and use the needed siaps.









