Although I must admit I don’t really enjoy cutting my husband’s hair, it has saved us about $100.00 to $120.00 every year. We purchased a haircutting kit for about $30.00 and have used it for almost 4 years. The kits come with a razor, scissors, combs, and extensions of various lengths and can be purchased almost anywhere. If your husband is satisfied with a buzz cut it makes it super easy. If not, there are some really great demonstrations on how to cut men’s hair on Youtube using common haircutting kits. Why not try it at least once? I always console myself with the thought that my husband’s hair grows really fast so if I make a mistake it doesn’t take long for it to be covered up!
Here are some penny-saving tips to consider when doing your laundry:
1. Only wash full loads – There is no need to waste water and energy to do a partial load.
2. If you are a homeowner, put up a small clothesline in your backyard and hang your clothes out to dry in the sun. Not only are you saving energy, you can’t beat the fresh smell on your clothes even from using scented fabric softener sheets. You can also hang clothes to dry year round in your basement.
3. Wash your clothes in cold water.
4. When it comes to detergent the store brand ones work just as good as the name brands and they are a lot less money. If you are tired of spending money on laundry detergent and enjoy trying new things, you can find a lot of homemade laundry detergent recipes online. I have never tried them but there’s a first time for everything!
5. Also, you can use Dawn dish soap instead of the more expensive stain removers.
6. If you use fabric softener, try using white vinegar instead. All you need is half a cup. If you prefer fabric softener sheets, use half a sheet rather than the whole thing. They’ll last twice as long and provide the same result.
7. To keep your clothes dryer running efficiently make sure to clean out the lint trap after every load.
It’s amazing how you can even save money doing a task as mundane as laundry!
My name is Pam and my husband and I are both dedicated to being financially smart. We both work full time and it is our hope that someday we will be able to work fewer hours so that when we have kids we will be able to spend more time with them. We have discovered some simple ideas that have helped us to save our pennies for a rainy day, and we wanted to share them with you. We also encourage you to offer your own suggestions on how you save your money. We always appreciate learning new ideas. We hope that our site is helpful and encouraging, and maybe even a little entertaining!
