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Face masks
- First on the list is face masks. If you are looking for a gentle way to exfoliate that won’t break the bank, look no further than your own kitchen cupboards.
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Face masks
- To make a simple baking soda face mask, just mix one teaspoon of baking soda with one tablespoon of warm water until it forms a spreadable paste.
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Face masks
- Beauty experts recommend not to use this treatment more than twice per month, however, since more than that could dry out your skin.
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Cleaning produce
- Baking soda is also great for cleaning your store-bought fruits and veggies. When it comes to getting rid of pesticides, tap water is not always good enough.
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Cleaning produce
- To make your produce bath, put two cups of water in a large bowl. Add one teaspoon of baking soda and let your produce soak for at least two minutes before rinsing.
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Treating mosquito bites
- According to the CDC, baking soda can be used to help reduce the itching and swelling from a mosquito bite.
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Treating mosquito bites - To make this remedy at home, simply mix one teaspoon of baking soda with a few drops of water until it forms a paste. Dab onto the bite and let it work its magic for 10 minutes.
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Air freshener
- When it comes to air fresheners, baking soda makes a great natural alternative to synthetic sprays that, despite smelling great, can leave nasty chemicals around your home.
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Air freshener
- To make your home smell great without having to breathe in any harmful toxins, simply mix two cups of water, one tablespoon of baking soda, and 15-20 drops of an essential oil.
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Cleaning oil spills
- Baking soda is also great for cleaning up that pesky oil spill in your driveway. While it may be tempting to grab a towel, in fact, this is not a great idea, as it will just spread the stain.
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Cleaning oil spills
- Instead, sprinkle a thick layer of baking soda over the spill. Allow the mixture to soak in for around 30 minutes and then scrub at the stain with a bristle brush.
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Cleaning oil spills
- After you have scrubbed the stain, wash away the baking soda mixture with clean water. Repeat the process as necessary until the stain is gone.
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Teeth whitening
- Looking for a great natural teeth whitener? Look no further than plain old baking soda. To make an effective home whitener, simply mix equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste.
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Teeth whitening
- Dip your toothbrush in the paste and apply it to your teeth, brushing in circles for around one minute. Once you’re done brushing, rinse your mouth until your teeth are grit-free.
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Carpet cleaner
- Applying baking soda is a great way to get rid of unwanted smells from a rug or carpet. Firstly, vacuum the area to remove any surface-level debris.
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Carpet cleaner
- Then, sprinkle baking soda across the carpet to neutralize and absorb those deep-seated odors. Let it work its magic for around half an hour before vacuuming, and voila!
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Treat sunburns
- According to WebMD, baking soda is an effective home remedy to treat sunburns. It can soothe the skin, while at the same time providing antimicrobial benefits.
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Treat sunburns
- To make a baking soda soak, simply add two ounces to a tub of warm water and swish it around until it dissolves. After taking your bath, remember to apply some aloe vera or a gentle moisturizer.
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Unclog drains
- Next up is unclogging the drain. Whether it’s in your bathroom or kitchen, a clogged drain can be at best inconvenient, and at worst very unpleasant.
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Unclog drains
- For an effective alternative to harsh chemical products, use a baking soda and vinegar combination to unclog your blocked drain.
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Removing kitchen stains
- Baking soda can also be used to remove counter top stains from your kitchen. To start with, mix ¼ cup of baking soda with enough water to form a paste.
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Removing kitchen stains
- Spread the paste across the stain and allow it to sit for 15-20 minutes before scrubbing with a soft-bristled brush or sponge. Rinse with warm water and repeat the process as necessary.
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Clean greasy oven
- According to the experts at Hellamaid, we can even use baking soda to clean a greasy oven. It's a great alternative to harsh, store-bought products.
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Clean greasy oven
- For full instructions, it is a good idea to search online. The general idea is that you make a baking soda paste, apply it to your oven, and let it work overnight.
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Put out grease fires
- According to the professionals at FireRescue1, it is possible to use baking soda to put out a grease fire, provided it’s small and manageable.
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Put out grease fires
- Bear in mind that you will need huge amounts of the stuff to smother the flames. If it doesn’t work, you should evacuate immediately.
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Removing crayon
- If you have little ones at home, chances are you’ll have an incident of crayon graffiti at some point. But if you don’t fancy keeping your toddler’s masterpiece for posterity, you can remove it with baking soda.
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Removing crayon
- Simply moisten a cloth in warm water, dip it in baking soda, and rub it gently over the wall. You will be able to watch the crayon disappear, as if by magic.
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Omelets
- Last on the list is omelets. If you are tired of making dull, flat omelets, fear not! Baking soda can come to your rescue.
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Omelets
- Bear in mind that making a fluffy omelet with baking soda does take practice. However, finding and following a chef-approved recipe is a great way to start. Sources: (PureWow) (CDC) (WebMD) (Hellamaid) (FireRescue1)
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Face masks
- First on the list is face masks. If you are looking for a gentle way to exfoliate that won’t break the bank, look no further than your own kitchen cupboards.
© Shutterstock
1 / 31 Fotos
Face masks
- To make a simple baking soda face mask, just mix one teaspoon of baking soda with one tablespoon of warm water until it forms a spreadable paste.
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Face masks
- Beauty experts recommend not to use this treatment more than twice per month, however, since more than that could dry out your skin.
© Shutterstock
3 / 31 Fotos
Cleaning produce
- Baking soda is also great for cleaning your store-bought fruits and veggies. When it comes to getting rid of pesticides, tap water is not always good enough.
© Shutterstock
4 / 31 Fotos
Cleaning produce
- To make your produce bath, put two cups of water in a large bowl. Add one teaspoon of baking soda and let your produce soak for at least two minutes before rinsing.
© Shutterstock
5 / 31 Fotos
Treating mosquito bites
- According to the CDC, baking soda can be used to help reduce the itching and swelling from a mosquito bite.
© Shutterstock
6 / 31 Fotos
Treating mosquito bites - To make this remedy at home, simply mix one teaspoon of baking soda with a few drops of water until it forms a paste. Dab onto the bite and let it work its magic for 10 minutes.
© Shutterstock
7 / 31 Fotos
Air freshener
- When it comes to air fresheners, baking soda makes a great natural alternative to synthetic sprays that, despite smelling great, can leave nasty chemicals around your home.
© Shutterstock
8 / 31 Fotos
Air freshener
- To make your home smell great without having to breathe in any harmful toxins, simply mix two cups of water, one tablespoon of baking soda, and 15-20 drops of an essential oil.
© Shutterstock
9 / 31 Fotos
Cleaning oil spills
- Baking soda is also great for cleaning up that pesky oil spill in your driveway. While it may be tempting to grab a towel, in fact, this is not a great idea, as it will just spread the stain.
© Shutterstock
10 / 31 Fotos
Cleaning oil spills
- Instead, sprinkle a thick layer of baking soda over the spill. Allow the mixture to soak in for around 30 minutes and then scrub at the stain with a bristle brush.
© Shutterstock
11 / 31 Fotos
Cleaning oil spills
- After you have scrubbed the stain, wash away the baking soda mixture with clean water. Repeat the process as necessary until the stain is gone.
© Shutterstock
12 / 31 Fotos
Teeth whitening
- Looking for a great natural teeth whitener? Look no further than plain old baking soda. To make an effective home whitener, simply mix equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste.
© Shutterstock
13 / 31 Fotos
Teeth whitening
- Dip your toothbrush in the paste and apply it to your teeth, brushing in circles for around one minute. Once you’re done brushing, rinse your mouth until your teeth are grit-free.
© Shutterstock
14 / 31 Fotos
Carpet cleaner
- Applying baking soda is a great way to get rid of unwanted smells from a rug or carpet. Firstly, vacuum the area to remove any surface-level debris.
© Shutterstock
15 / 31 Fotos
Carpet cleaner
- Then, sprinkle baking soda across the carpet to neutralize and absorb those deep-seated odors. Let it work its magic for around half an hour before vacuuming, and voila!
© Shutterstock
16 / 31 Fotos
Treat sunburns
- According to WebMD, baking soda is an effective home remedy to treat sunburns. It can soothe the skin, while at the same time providing antimicrobial benefits.
© Shutterstock
17 / 31 Fotos
Treat sunburns
- To make a baking soda soak, simply add two ounces to a tub of warm water and swish it around until it dissolves. After taking your bath, remember to apply some aloe vera or a gentle moisturizer.
© Shutterstock
18 / 31 Fotos
Unclog drains
- Next up is unclogging the drain. Whether it’s in your bathroom or kitchen, a clogged drain can be at best inconvenient, and at worst very unpleasant.
© Shutterstock
19 / 31 Fotos
Unclog drains
- For an effective alternative to harsh chemical products, use a baking soda and vinegar combination to unclog your blocked drain.
© Shutterstock
20 / 31 Fotos
Removing kitchen stains
- Baking soda can also be used to remove counter top stains from your kitchen. To start with, mix ¼ cup of baking soda with enough water to form a paste.
© Shutterstock
21 / 31 Fotos
Removing kitchen stains
- Spread the paste across the stain and allow it to sit for 15-20 minutes before scrubbing with a soft-bristled brush or sponge. Rinse with warm water and repeat the process as necessary.
© Shutterstock
22 / 31 Fotos
Clean greasy oven
- According to the experts at Hellamaid, we can even use baking soda to clean a greasy oven. It's a great alternative to harsh, store-bought products.
© Shutterstock
23 / 31 Fotos
Clean greasy oven
- For full instructions, it is a good idea to search online. The general idea is that you make a baking soda paste, apply it to your oven, and let it work overnight.
© Shutterstock
24 / 31 Fotos
Put out grease fires
- According to the professionals at FireRescue1, it is possible to use baking soda to put out a grease fire, provided it’s small and manageable.
© Shutterstock
25 / 31 Fotos
Put out grease fires
- Bear in mind that you will need huge amounts of the stuff to smother the flames. If it doesn’t work, you should evacuate immediately.
© Shutterstock
26 / 31 Fotos
Removing crayon
- If you have little ones at home, chances are you’ll have an incident of crayon graffiti at some point. But if you don’t fancy keeping your toddler’s masterpiece for posterity, you can remove it with baking soda.
© Shutterstock
27 / 31 Fotos
Removing crayon
- Simply moisten a cloth in warm water, dip it in baking soda, and rub it gently over the wall. You will be able to watch the crayon disappear, as if by magic.
© Shutterstock
28 / 31 Fotos
Omelets
- Last on the list is omelets. If you are tired of making dull, flat omelets, fear not! Baking soda can come to your rescue.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
Omelets
- Bear in mind that making a fluffy omelet with baking soda does take practice. However, finding and following a chef-approved recipe is a great way to start. Sources: (PureWow) (CDC) (WebMD) (Hellamaid) (FireRescue1)
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Surprising uses for baking soda
An exceedingly versatile ingredient
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Baking soda is one of those ingredients that most people have in their cupboard but rarely use. In fact, for lots of people, their little box of baking soda never sees the light of day. You probably know this nifty little product as a rising agent in baking, but did you also know that it can be used for many other purposes around the house?
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