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]]>Olive oil is not only used for cooking, but it’s also a great beauty product as well. You can add a few drops of olive oil to your moisturizer or apply it directly to your skin overnight.
Honey is also an amazing natural moisturizer that has antimicrobial properties. Apply honey directly to your skin, leave it for 10 to 15 minutes, and then rinse it off.
Avocado is an amazing fruit, packed with Vitamin A and E that are great for healing and nurturing your skin. You can spread it on your face, massage it in, wait for a while, and then rinse. Another option is to make an avocado face mask that will nourish and moisturize your skin.
Yogurt is packed with zinc and lactic acid which makes it a great natural moisturizer, not only for your skin, but for your hair as well. You can apply yogurt directly to dry skin for about 15 minutes and once you rinse it off your skin should be soft.
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]]>Apple cider vinegar has many medicinal properties for your skin and inside your body, one of them being anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Use it after you shampoo your hair to relieve your symptoms. Mix it with warm water, rub it in, and rinse it out. It also locks in the moisture in your hair so you also will not need to use conditioner, so it’s a win-win!
Peppermint essential oil is a strong essential oil that has soothing properties if first diluted and applied to the skin. In order for it to work best, dilute it into another type of oil like olive oil or melted coconut oil. Coconut oil has it’s own properties that make it great for an itchy scalp, so you might want to consider using that. Rub it onto your scalp either before or after you wash your hair and your scalp will feel good as new.
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]]>Baking soda is a great option for splinter removal and it’s really easy to do. First, make a paste of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1/4 cup of water. Stir it together and then apply it the area where you have the splinter. Wrap it in a bandaid, or more if necessary, and leave on for 24 hours. Then, take off the bandaid, and you’ll see the splinter will have come to the surface and can be removed easily.
A potato is also a great tool in getting a splinter out easily. All you have to do is cut a square from a potato, put it on the affected area, and wrap it in a bandage. If the splinter is small, you only need to keep it on for an hour and the splinter should come to the surface and be removed easily. If it’s a deeper splinter, you might need to leave it on overnight.
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]]>The post Great Home Remedies For Dry Skin appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Olive oil is not only used for cooking, but it’s also a great beauty product as well. You can add a few drops of olive oil to your moisturizer or apply it directly to your skin overnight.
Honey is also an amazing natural moisturizer that has antimicrobial properties. Apply honey directly to your skin, leave it for 10 to 15 minutes, and then rinse it off.
Avocado is an amazing fruit, packed with Vitamin A and E that are great for healing and nurturing your skin. You can spread it on your face, massage it in, wait for a while, and then rinse. Another option is to make an avocado face mask that will nourish and moisturize your skin.
Yogurt is packed with zinc and lactic acid which makes it a great natural moisturizer, not only for your skin, but for your hair as well. You can apply yogurt directly to dry skin for about 15 minutes and once you rinse it off your skin should be soft.
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]]>The post Natural DIY Remedies for an Itchy Scalp appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Apple cider vinegar has many medicinal properties for your skin and inside your body, one of them being anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Use it after you shampoo your hair to relieve your symptoms. Mix it with warm water, rub it in, and rinse it out. It also locks in the moisture in your hair so you also will not need to use conditioner, so it’s a win-win!
Peppermint essential oil is a strong essential oil that has soothing properties if first diluted and applied to the skin. In order for it to work best, dilute it into another type of oil like olive oil or melted coconut oil. Coconut oil has it’s own properties that make it great for an itchy scalp, so you might want to consider using that. Rub it onto your scalp either before or after you wash your hair and your scalp will feel good as new.
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]]>The post These Common Items Can Make Splinter Removal a Cinch! appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Baking soda is a great option for splinter removal and it’s really easy to do. First, make a paste of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1/4 cup of water. Stir it together and then apply it the area where you have the splinter. Wrap it in a bandaid, or more if necessary, and leave on for 24 hours. Then, take off the bandaid, and you’ll see the splinter will have come to the surface and can be removed easily.
A potato is also a great tool in getting a splinter out easily. All you have to do is cut a square from a potato, put it on the affected area, and wrap it in a bandage. If the splinter is small, you only need to keep it on for an hour and the splinter should come to the surface and be removed easily. If it’s a deeper splinter, you might need to leave it on overnight.
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