Benefits of baking soda
Baking soda is truly a multitasking product.
If you have not already done so, make it a good habit to always keep a pack at hand at home.
And if you want to know how to use baking soda for your personal well-being, here are ten occasions in which having baking soda at home makes us… more beautiful.
SODIUM BICARBONATE BENEFITS
- As a dry shampoo: do you want to postpone hair washing for a day? Sprinkle them with about a tablespoon of baking soda from the root and then after a few minutes comb it well away. The hair will look softer and less greasy.
- To add volume to your hair: take an old jar and put in 1/4 of the baking soda and 3/4 of your regular shampoo. They come bulkier when you dry them.
- Mask for oily skin : make a baking soda batter, a little water and a teaspoon of honey and rub it very gently on the clean face. It especially works with blackheads. Hold it up for a couple of minutes and rinse with warm water.
- For whiter teeth: The theory that baking soda damages tooth enamel seems unfounded. Conversely, if you have strawberries at home, mash a couple, add a little lemon juice and mix everything with baking soda. Get a whitening treatment. Just baking soda and lemon is fine too.
- Your hair looks greasy: if despite washing your hair looks greasy and a little squashed, greasy perhaps due to the type of products you use, after shampooing, use hot water and baking soda as a “degreaser”. It cleans you of all traces of old product.
- Exfoliating: for a softer and purer skin, use a paste of water and bicarbonate on both the face and as a body scrub, and rinse. You don’t need anything else.
- Against the yellow of the nails: use a paste of bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide if you have yellow nails from prolonged use of nail polish. Scrub your nails, rubbing them lightly, and then holding them in warm water.
- Against chlorine: chlorine damages the hair. If you are a regular at the pool, use baking soda in addition to dish soap (yes) to remove all traces of chlorine from your hair. Then use, after rinsing, a good restructuring conditioner.
- For the pedicure: before putting on new nail polish and doing the pedicure, soak your feet in lukewarm water and baking soda for about twenty minutes. The nails will be easier to file, the cuticles and heels easier to treat, the skin will be soft.
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