1. There are lots of recipes for “magic” mouthwash. The prescription ones include other ingredients like lidocaine, dexamethasone or nystatin. YES they might work for some even better than this simple recipe, but these harsh drugs can’t be swallowed by children under 6, and a few who co...
Disregard the “hand wash” instructions: put it into a mesh bag and wash it in a washing machine in cold water on a gentle cycle. Notice: I’m not saying that youcoulddo it; I mean that youshould: the manual washing itself is fine, but short of just hanging a pillowcase straight ...
I left Jozef (or whatever his name actually was) and headed along the run of buildings, past a section part-concealed by the branded hoardings of a construction company, to arrive at a grotty looking entranceway. This place is too quiet, I heard his words again. I found myself thinking...
The iconic mouthwash did not get its start by cleaning our breath and making our dental hygiene improve. Listerine got its start as product with many uses. Among those uses the softening of corns on the feet, a cure for dandruff and the common cold, and my personal favorite, a cure for...
In general I love all things natural, I use medication sparingly and always look for an alternative, but when it came to the birth of my two children I took every drug I was offered to me and did everything I could to ensure I got the cesarean I wanted in both cases. People in gen...
I was pleasantly surprised after using Rise under my eyes and around my mouth, blending with a Beauty Blender, and then using my same amount of cc cream and powder foundation. You really still can't tell I'm wearing makeup. I even asked my BF if he could see the orange 'glow' under...