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If Your Partner Leaves a Clothespin on Your Shower Head, You Better Know What It Means

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When most of us see a clothespin, we think of its primary use: hanging laundry to dry. However, there’s a secondary use that turns these unassuming little gadgets into devices that can give your bathroom a makeover.

Without further ado, here’s what to do…

Get a wooden clothespin and a bottle of essential oil (eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, etc.). Soak your clothespin in your essential oil of choice before attaching it to your shower head or shower curtain.
Finally, turn on your shower as you normally would. The resulting steam should disperse the scent you’ve infused your clothespin with, creating a homemade scent diffuser that will make your shower feel even more luxurious.

Don’t believe us? Give it a try and let us know. It’s always surprising how much of a difference such simple tricks—which usually involve common household items—can make.

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If Your Partner Leaves a Clothespin on Your Shower Head, You Better Know What It Means

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When most of us see a clothespin, we think of its primary use: hanging laundry to dry. However, there’s a secondary use that turns these unassuming little gadgets into devices that can give your bathroom a makeover.

Without further ado, here’s what to do…

Get a wooden clothespin and a bottle of essential oil (eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, etc.). Soak your clothespin in your essential oil of choice before attaching it to your shower head or shower curtain.
Finally, turn on your shower as you normally would. The resulting steam should disperse the scent you’ve infused your clothespin with, creating a homemade scent diffuser that will make your shower feel even more luxurious.

Don’t believe us? Give it a try and let us know. It’s always surprising how much of a difference such simple tricks—which usually involve common household items—can make.

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