Depending on how quickly you notice an ingrown toenail developing, you may be able to treat it at home. Epsom salt soaks target inflammation and are ideal for easing the pain of an ingrown toenail. Additionally, applying an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment to the affected area can take ca...
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Powderhelps to fix the liquidFoundationand enhances the staying power of your make-up. Use aPowder Brushto work a little loose power into your skin using downwards strokes. To create a more matte effect, you can press the powder onto your skin using a powder puff, gently rolling it back ...
In the case of athlete’s foot or toenail fungus, you can dip your toes or feet in Listerine for a few minutes. Leave the area to dry so that the Listerine is properly absorbed. You may experience a little burning sensation at first but it will subside soon and so will the pain and ...
Listerine is perhaps the most widely used mouthwash nowadays, but it was originally created as a surgical antiseptic in 1879.(1)It helps kill oral bacteria to reduce plaque buildup inside the mouth and thereby fights bad breath as well as oral infections.(2) ...
No, you're not dreaming — there's actually something to fix that ingrown toenail. by Jasmin Sandal BuzzFeed Staff1. A stainless-steel tongue scraper designed to banish bad breath, enhance tastebuds, and reduce bacteria buildup for an ultra clean mouth. A bonus? This also restores the look...