Simply wet your face with warm water and massage the conditioner onto your skin. Wash it off completely when you are done, and be sure not to get any in your eyes. If you wear contacts, make sure you take them off before washing your face. [2] X Research source

Apply the conditioner to your hairline with your fingers or a washcloth. To remove dye stains from your skin, gently rub the spots with hair conditioner and a wet washcloth. Be gentle, and use circular motions to avoid skin irritation.

For pesky Ban-Aids, apply conditioner over the two sticky strips and wait about 30 seconds for the conditioner to soak through and loosen the adhesive. Then you are good to go. For fake tattoos, soak a cotton ball in warm water, and then dab it into some hair conditioner. Rub the cotton ball against the fake tattoo using gentle, circular motions, and watch it disappear. [4] X Research source

Massage a small amount of hair conditioner on your nail bed until it absorbs, and then let it be.

Rub a small amount between your palms, and lightly spread it throughout your hair. Be sure not add too much, because it can make your hair look greasy.

Fill up your sink with warm water, and add a quarter-size drop of hair conditioner. Massage your items in the water for several minutes. When you are done, wash them with clean water, and lay them flat to air dry. This method would work well with pantyhose, unmentionables, woolens, and silk.

Simply add about 2/3 the amount of hair conditioner that you would normally add with fabric softener, and your clothes will be soft and smell great. [8] X Research source

Fill a sink with warm water, and add about a quarter-size drop of hair conditioner. Let the sweater soak for several hours before removing it, and then squeeze out any excess water. Lay the sweater flat on a towel, and begin to stretch it back to its original size. [9] X Research source Use gentle tugs when stretching, and be sure to evenly stretch around the entire sweater. [10] X Research source

Fill up a bowl with warm water and a quarter-size drop of hair conditioner. Take your makeup brushes and let them soak in the water for about five minutes. Use your fingers to massage the brush bristles to make sure the entire brush gets wet. When you are done, let the brush air dry. [11] X Research source

Rub on hair conditioner with a clean cloth to get your appliances smooth and shiny. When you are done, buff it off with a clean cloth. Before using any product on your appliances, always test an inconspicuous spot first to make sure there is no negative reaction. Remove smudges and fingerprints from stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. Apply to dull faucets and golf clubs to restore shine.

Use a clean cloth to rub against surfaces that easily rust, such as drains, faucets, tools, and door hinges. When you are done, wash them clean with water.

Use a clean rag to work tiny amounts of conditioner into the leather, and be sure to get the entire surface. Wipe away any excess hair conditioner that doesn’t absorb into the leather. [14] X Research source