Baking sodahelps remove chlorine from your hair and scalp, protecting it against damage. 3. Baking Soda Promotes Hair Growth When your hair is weighed down with residue or chemicals,it can stunt hair growth. Baking soda is able to clean your hair better than shampoo can! Usingbaking sodato ...
I knew there were lots of uses for this awesomehomemade cleaning supply, but I have to say I have been surprised how many uses I've collected so far. My hope is to compile 101 baking soda uses, and while I'm not there yet I'm well on my way!
Baking soda is great for skin and hair. It's anatural exfoliant, teeth whitener, skin soother, complexion improver, scalp clarifier, and odor blocker. Baking soda is a naturally occurring substance that is safe for plumbing and harmless to ecosystems and animals (at least in small amounts). ...
So, really, all you’re doing, when you combine baking soda and vinegar to make a cleaning agent, is cleaning with very neutralized water with just a teensy, tinsy amount of salt in it. That’s not going to get your counters very clean, and it’s certainly not going to soften your ...
Baking Soda for Beauty RoutinesBaking soda, when transformed into a paste, is a natural exfoliant for the skin. Gently massaging this onto the face can remove dead skin cells. However, limit this practice to once or twice a month to prevent skin dryness and imbalance, as the skin's ...
with water then covering completely with a paste made from bicarb and water (to the consistency of sour cream). Cover with plastic wrap then allow to set for at least 24 hours, the baking soda will dry and pull up much of the stain. Source:How To Remove Stains From Marble & Granite....
I failed to mention in my post yesterday the awesome power of baking soda and vinegar in drain cleaning. The plan was to mention that today as some big surprise. (Surprise!) Instead, some of you got all ahead of things and started telling the secrets. Thus, I share as a bit of a ...
And that was it for the new ones– but I didn’t remove any old ones from my list. Which brought it to 26 different types of desserts, cookies, and chocolates. Too much??? But I did cut down on the time for hot cocoa– I made cute little bags instead of full kits: And I wa...
Microwave the baking soda, corn starch and water mixture for about 40 seconds. Remove and stir. Microwave for another 40 seconds and stir. Continue until the dough starts to dry and can be kneaded as a soft, smooth dough. Careful: the bowl and dough may be hot! Alternatively, mix ingredi...
3Wash build-up out of your hair. If you are a hair product junkie, every couple of weeks try this trick. Add a tablespoon of baking soda to your shampoo (I place some in a tissue and add it in after I’ve squeezed out the shampoo) and proceed to wash your hair with baking soda...