9 uses of panty liners that many people don't even know about
Panty liners are a wonderful invention. They're inexpensive and do their job well - not to mention that most are organic and environmentally friendly. And even this is not all that they can boast of: resourceful and economical girls have found many other uses for them.
These tips will be useful even to those who do not use pads, but regularly receive them as a gift from women's magazines and also regularly throw them in the trash, never finding a worthy use for them.

Useful life hacks for all occasions
As it turns out, the gaskets are very versatile. With their help you can:
- Get rid of sweat stains in the armpit area. Just stick one spacer at a time on the inside of your blouse, and voila! No embarrassment at a business meeting or date.
- Remove makeup. If you don't have tissues or cotton pads on hand, the pad will do a great job of removing makeup before bed.
- Remove nail polish. And that's it.
- Seal the abrasion. A thin pantyliner can temporarily replace a patch or bandage. Cheap, angry, sterile!
- Absorb unpleasant odors. Stick one at a time inside your shoes and forget about sweaty feet and unpleasant odors.
- Move furniture. By gluing the daily sticky side up to the leg of a table or sofa, you can protect the floor from scratches.
- Refresh and flavor things. Sprinkle perfume on the pad and put it in the drawer - things will smell good for a long time.
- Wipe the screen. Whether it's a computer, TV, smartphone or tablet, the spacers are great for removing dust and streaks on any screen.
- Wash the floor. This, of course, is not about general cleaning, but in order to wipe a wet spot - the very thing.
Who would have thought that simple pads could be such a lifesaver!
