What are other uses for lotion?
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You can use it as make up remover, shaving cream, and as a static remedy.
kids use lotion in slime recipes.
Hello Amanda,
You can use it on runner tracks on doors, windows, on screws before using, on zips if they are inclined to stick., that is assuming it is a moisturising type.
If Im out of shaving cream, you can use lotion. Some people use lotion on leather furniture. If you do, wipe it down immediately, so as not to leave a cloudy residue.
Hi Amanda,
Here's some more:
http://imlovingthis.com/alternative-uses-for-hand-lotion/
Craziest answer I have is to use for Batik resist.
Mix with cheap toothpaste and paint designs on fabric like a plain tee shirt. Use tie dye or water down acrylic paint to brush over the design and let dry. Then wash out the lotion and toothpaste to reveal the design in the color of the original fabric. It is easier than glue or wax.
I use lotion in my paint as a medium to make it last longer and glide a little better.