Health experts sometimes call it white
poison, or white killer and you know that eating too much salt is
unhealthy for you… But is it? Salt has all kinds of uses around the
house! From the beauty routine to cleaning, salt can really come in
help.
Soothe puffy eyes
Soak a cloth in one cup warm water that has a half teaspoon of salt dissolved in it to make a compress for tired eyes.
Exfoliate
After a shower or bath, use plain old salt to slough off dead skin from your dry areas like your knees, elbows, feed or.
Homemade facial
Mix one part salt with one part olive
oil and massage into your face and neck. Wash off with water and soap
and admire your glowing skin.
Salt Scrub
Combination of a coarse salt with a little bit of olive oil will do your favorite essential oils for a decadent salt scrub.
White teeth
A mixture of one part salt and two parts
baking soda can not only whiten your teeth but help promote healthy
gums by getting rid of built up plaque. This mixture is very abrasive
for using daily, so do this treatment only occasionally.
Relax in a salt bath
A couple of salt cups in the tub help relax your sore muscles. You can increase the ante by adding some soothing essential oils.
Fight Dandruff
Who needs dandruff shampoo packed with
chemical? Before your next shower, massage your head with salt to remove
those dead skin cells and then wash your hair with your usual shampoo.
Make a Bath Bomb
Check out the recipe for homemade bath bombs with Epsom salts instead of shelling out big bucks for all natural bath bombs.
Cleaning Brass
Combine one cup each of white flour,
salt and white vinegar. After you scrub the brass with it, let it sit
for 20 minutes, then wipe off with a damp cloth.
Get Grease out of Carpet
Mix one cup salt with four cups alcohol to gently scrub grease out of carpets and rugs.
Stop Wine Stains
Did you spill the glass of red all over
the rug or tablecloth? Blot up what you can with a rag and then pour on
the salt to soak up the remaining drops. When the salt is dry, rinse it
with cold water and vacuum.
Get Rid of Condensation Rings on Wood
Add a little bit of salt to light oil,
such as sunflower oil and gently massage away those ugly white rings
left from cold glasses.
Make Long Lasting Sponges
Soak the sponge in cold water with a handful of salt to prolong and extend its life.
Clean Your Iron
Is your iron a bit sticky? Sprinkle some salt onto a piece of paper and iron over it on low to clean it off.
Clean the Fish Tank
Non iodized salt is a great scrub for
the inside of your fish tank. Just be sure to rinse it well before
refilling. Do not forget to use non iodized salt.
Prevent Weeds
Are you noticing weeds popping up between your patio tiles? Pour salt into those crevices to keep them away naturally.
Clean Greasy Pans
Slice one lemon in half, sprinkle on some salt, and marvel at the grease cutting power.
Get Out Tea and Coffee Stains
Is your favorite mug looking a little dirty? Rub the tea or coffee stains with salt to buff them away.
Clean the Fridge
Next time you clean out your fridge, use
a mixture of seltzer and salt to scrub the inside. This scrub will
remove grease and stains and cut odors at the same time.
Deodorize Kitchen Sink
Pour one cup salt and one half cups boiling water down the kitchen sink for busting up small clogs and busting odors.
Scouring Cutting Boards
You can use the half lemon for greasy pans to clean your cutting board.
Get the Tarnish off of Silverware
To make your silverware shiny again scrub with a dry rag and salt.
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