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This reminds me, when I was in college, renting a house with 3 other guys. Once a month we had to chip in for dish soap. Which didn't mean pulling our money together. It meant that everybody put a little of their shampoo and shower gel into the bottle on the kitchen sink.
I really hope you don't do this anymore. Most shampoo/ body wash is made with chemicals that aren't food safe.
I rinse them afterwords so it's all good.
Maybe if it's extra unsafe for the food, it'll get scared and leave on its own.
Explains the fridge always being empty. =\
I think the reverse would have been better, as long as you didn't use too much or leave it on your scalp for too long.