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Be Green, Be Clean

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  • Nahoj
  • Fri, Feb 05, 2010

Current Score: 5

Great one!

Almost all of the things we use to wash and condition our hair are almost made up of completely water, so why don't we just use less soap and more water!

Great one!

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Annar over 1 year ago
Water won't run out because of the water cycle- you never lose or gain water. I think its a great idea Johan!
nina2beach about 2 years ago
How about use less soap and use less water because water is a natural resource and if you use too much, it will run out someday.