- It's a bath oil.
- It's an after shower moisturizer.
- It can be used to remove eye makeup.
- It's a suntan oil (however, not a sunscreen).
- Pour a little in the water of your foot saver to help moisturize your feet while you relax them.
- It's a hot oil treatment to soften your nails.
- It's a good massage oil for those over worked and sore muscles.
- It's a good insect repellent for people and their pets (as recommended in Outdoor Life, Field and Stream magazines and "Dear Abby").
- It helps relieve itching caused by insects and dry skin.
- Sponge it on screens and around doors and windows to keep crawling bugs, as well as flies and mosquitoes out.
- It's a good wood cleaner, conditioner and polish for natural wood. (Cuts grease and dirt from kitchen cabinets with ease).
- It removes chewing gum from hair, skin and most nonporous surfaces.
- It removes glue and gum left from price tags and labels.
- It cleans tape marks left by bandages on the skin.
- It cleans ink from skin and most vinyl and painted surfaces.
- It gently cleans heavy grease and oil from skin and nonporous surfaces.
- It removes soap scum from shower doors, shower curtains, windows and bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
- It removes lime and hard water deposits from windows, fixtures, shower doors and tile.
- It removes tar spots from cars without damaging the paint.
- It's an oil lubricant for fitting pipe joints that won't slip together as easily as they used to.
- It removes paint and stain from the skin, much gentler than turpentine!
- It cleans paint brushes easily, and leaves them as soft as new.
- It removes gum from carpet.
- It cuts grease and dirt from range hoods.
- It removes candle wax from furniture, carpeting and clothing.
- It removes scuff marks from patent leather shoes.
- It removes Liquid Nail (paneling glue).
- Two glass bowls or glasses stuck together? Drizzle a little SSS down the sides and they'll come apart easily - no breakage!
- It removes "ring around the collar".
- Wipe down vinyl surfaces inside your car to preserve the vinyl.
If you've tried any of these or have made your own uses for SSS, I'd LOVE to hear from you!
Lots Of Love,
Shalena
P.S. - If you'd like to try Avon's Skin So Soft for yourself you can get at my e-store (http://www.youravon.com/shalenafrench) for as little as $6!
Lots Of Love,
Shalena
P.S. - If you'd like to try Avon's Skin So Soft for yourself you can get at my e-store (http://www.youravon.com/shalenafrench) for as little as $6!
Source: June 2000 issue of Jet Aviation's Flight Attendant News. Avon does not endorse the above statements.