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Yes. For my travel kit, I have to color code those little bottles so I don't put conditioner on before I shampoo. I've been thinking of going to Pert, the shampoo with built-in conditioner so I don't have that problem.
OR.... bring a magnifying glass into the shower.
2007-12-16 07:22:59
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answered by Dan Bueno 4
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I am not a senior yet, I am 51 next week, but my eyesight is so bad, I squirted Cif bathroom cleaner on my hair last week, instead of shampoo. A few months ago, I actually put hair removing cream on my head, thinking it was conditioner. Fortunately my sense of smell is very accute, so I was able to smell what I had done wrong, and rinsed it off before any damage was done.
I am trying to educate my husband to put things back in the correct places in the bathroom, as I consider myself to be visually challenged when in the shower.
2007-12-16 12:30:14
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answered by 'Er indoors!! 6
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I have trouble reading those bottles too. The print is too small anyway, but trying to read them in the bathtub or shower without glasses is difficult. I color-coded my shampoos, conditioners, and bath stuff. I also use Pert, so I don't have to worry about a separate conditioner bottle. Pert has a bright green bottle. My bath and body wash is a bright turquoise blue color, so I can't miss that. Hand and body lotions are in a white bottle.
2007-12-16 07:29:09
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answered by ? 6
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Yep I did have that problem until I solved it. I got me a big black magic marker and for the shampoo I made giant S on the bottle and for the conditioner I made a giant C on the bottle. I did this on the bottle it's self NOT the cap, that is still to small. On the side works great for me.
2007-12-16 13:28:11
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answered by SapphireB 6
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For me it's not that I can't read the labels, but someone moving the products around. The shampoo is in one spot, the soap (liquid) in another and the conditioner in it's own spot. I get in such a routine that I just expect things to be in the designated spot. That moisturizing soap is very difficult to get out of your hair!
2007-12-16 09:40:23
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answered by noonecanne 7
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Yes biscuit, I certainly have! To solve this dilemma, I only keep 3 bottles in the shower. One is liquid body soap & has a distinct size & shape...so it is easy to find! The other two are shampoo & conditioner & I use a permanent marker OR paint pen to mark the top with a color so I can find it easily!
2007-12-16 07:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Happened one too many times! LOL - 'cause natch' I didn't have my glasses on!
SO I made a habit of putting the shampoo in one corner and the conditioner in another and the bath gel in the caddy over the shower head! LOL - works for me ;-)
2007-12-16 08:15:09
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answered by sage seeker 7
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If I am in a strange shower say in a hotel that is the least of my problems because I will have let my specs in the bedroom and can not read any directions on the shower (hot or cold) and can either burn or freeze my b-ll-cks off it I am not careful
2007-12-16 07:21:00
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answered by Scouse 7
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All the time these days, but a beer rinse is a good way to start and end the day, Black Sheep Bitter Ale brings a lovely gloss to pubic hair.
2007-12-16 18:06:25
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answered by inthedark 5
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Yes, I too have washed my hair with hair conditioner, conditioned my hair with shampoo, shower gel, forgot to shave one leg (phone rang), I am so happy I don't use Nair, I would be bald, I am sure.
I also have brushed my teeth with the liver flavored dog toothpaste.....just about heaved my toenails on that one, LOL
2007-12-16 12:36:01
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answered by slk29406 6
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