Thursday, November 11, 2010

Homemade Remedies

Oatmeal Scrub

A stimulating, thoroughly cleansing 3-in-1 scrub!
Smooths, tones, and hydrates.

1 Tbsp. ground oatmeal (use steel cut oats, not instant)
1 tsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. yogurt

Combine and apply.
Optional: let your scrub double as a mask! Let it sit a few minutes before scrubbing and rinsing.

source: http://www.sassybella.com/2008/11/recession-proof-beauty-10-homemade-facial-scrubs/


Furniture Polish

Most of us no longer use hard-to-apply furniture wax, but rely on oil-based polish to keep furniture protected and shiny.

This "salad dressing" recipe for furniture polish avoids the danger of silicone oil, found in most commercial polishes and sprays. Silicone oil can penetrate tiny cracks in furniture finish and enter the wood, causing problems in the event refinishing is needed.

Lemon juice dissolves dirt and smudges, while olive oil shines and protects the wood:
Furniture Polish Recipe

Mix in a sprayer bottle:

* 1 cup olive oil
* 1/2 cup lemon juice

Shake well and apply a small amount to a flannel cleaning rag or cleaning cloth. Spread evenly over furniture surface. Turn cloth to a dry side and polish dry.

Baking Soda

Baking soda's mild abrasive action and natural deodorizing properties make it a powerful replacement for harsh commercial scouring powders. Put baking soda to work in your organized home:

Sprinkle baking soda onto a damp sponge to tackle grimy bathtub rings, scour vanities, or remove food deposits from the kitchen sink.

For tougher grime, make a paste of baking soda and water, apply to the tub or sink, and allow to stand for 10 to 20 minutes. Dirt, soap scum and deposits soften and are easier to remove.

Slow-running drains? Keep bathroom drains running freely by pouring 1/2 to 3/4 cup baking soda into the drain, and dribbling just enough hot water to wash the solution down. Let stand for 2 hours to overnight, then flush thoroughly with hot water. The deodorizing effect is an added bonus! [Do not use this method on blocked drains.]

source: http://organizedhome.com/clean-house/pantry-recipes-homemade-cleaning-products

Baking Soda


* Wipe shower curtains with baking soda on a damp sponge to remove mildew.

* Clean copper pots with a paste of baking soda and lemon juice; rinse and dry.

* Flush 1 cup of baking soda down the toilet once a week to keep the septic tank clear.

* To unclog a drain, mix 1 cup of salt and 1 cup of baking soda. Pour it into the drain, then follow with a pot of boiling water.

* Use a paste of baking soda to remove black heel marks from a vinyl floor.

* To remove burned or stuck food from pots, pans and casseroles (anything but aluminum), cover the burned food liberally with baking soda, cover with hot water and soak 10 minutes or longer.

* To absorb oil and grease from a garage floor, cover the spot with a layer of baking soda alone or baking soda mixed with cornmeal or mason’s sand. Let it sit overnight. Sweep up. Any traces of stain can be cleaned by wetting and scouring with baking soda and a scrub brush.

http://molly-mormon.com/12-things-to-do-with-baking-soda/


NOTE: I just copy and pasted the information in these sites. I am planning to use these recipes myself.

4 comments:

  1. Sis I don't know if you have used the recipe, but be careful with scrubs when you are pregnant as they can actually aggravate the skin more(hormones).

    Thanks for sharing these.

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  2. I did use the first one, but substituted a little bit of egg-white for the lemon juice, because I thought it might be too acidic. I thought it cleared my skin up, but the effect did not last (according to me anyway).

    Thankfully, no adverse effects though!

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  3. I never would have thought to make my own scrub! I have been using one by Olay regenerist and the results were so so, but nothing to write home about. I am going to try that one out!

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  4. I typically use the Aveeno facial scrub. It is very mild and works for me. I will probably try the scrub again this weekend. Also, I kinda used it as a mask too.

    I've always had OK looking skin, but now it is covered in these teeeny tiny bumps. The glow? Yeah, right...

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