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CORN AND CALLUS REMOVER

Soak a piece of stale bread (a cloth would probably do as well) in vinegar, and tape it over the callus or corn overnight.

AGE SPOT FADER

Mix equal parts of onion juice and vinegar and use it daily on age spots. This will take a few weeks to work, just like its expensive relative from the store.

Spray your hands with a mist of vinegar, or dip them in vinegar and dry after washing dishes or having them in soapy water to keep your hands soft.

VARICOSE VEIN REMOVER

Splash vinegar on your varicose veins. The vinegar is supposed to reduce the veins and relieve the pain and swelling. Of course, you might smell like a tossed salad!

Use it diluted 50/50 as a skin cleanser as most soaps are alkaline as compared to skin ph.

Rinse water for face - pour 1/8 cup in rinse water, rinse face and let it air dry (it seals the moisture in the skin) (great for all over especially when weather is dry

NATURAL DEODORANT

Vinegar restores the natural acid base of your skin, so it's good for skin problems, too. --Pat
Try white vinegar on underarms and other areas of the body as a natural deodorant. Will not stop perspiration (which is not healthy anyway) but will neutralize odor.

MOSQUITO REPELLANT

Add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to a quart of drinking water. Helps to deal with heat stress. Also helps to repel mosquitos.

LICE REMOVER

It is also helpful when children get lice, if you take warm vinegar and put it on the hair also take your nit comb and dip it in the vinegar. As you run it through the hair it helps remove the nits. It is supposed to be able to help break down the glue the nits use to stay attached to the hair.

Skin Toner

1/2 water,
1/2 vinegar
a few aspirins

he acids in the vinegar force your old skin cells to flake off, much like the store-bought "alpha hydroxy" products. Many acne products use salicylic acid, which is basically aspirin with a few small chemical differences. The aspirin won't dissolve completely, but it doesn't seem to matter. This works especially well against those big, deep acne spots which older people often get.

One caution, though: Be sure to also use a face lotion with at least SPF 15 everyday--even in winter (Oil of Olay knock-offs are fairly cheap)--because the vinegar mixture will make your skin thinner (just like the expensive store-bought ones will) and more susceptible to sun damage. The SPF prevents age spots from forming, and that's worth the money in my book.

Aftershave: Use vinegar as an aftershave to sooth skin, and prevent rashes and breakouts

DENTURE CLEANER

For cleaning dentures - leave your dentures in vinegar for as long as you would leave them in a denture cleanser - about 15 minutes to half an hour, or longer, if you wish. Then brush them thoroughly. Your dentures will be cleaner and whiter than a proprietary dental cleaner can do it !

EYE GLASS CLEANER

Makes a great eyeglass cleaner. Mix white vinegar 1/2 and 1/2 with water. I keep a tiny spray bottle in my purse.

HAIR CARE

Use as a rinse after hair coloring. Rinse first with warm water, then add diluted white distilled vinegar for the final rinse. Use cold water to seal the hair, and thereby preserve your hair color.

If you have hard water put vinegar in your bath water and also rinse your hair with it. It gets out all residue from shampoo and conditioner.

Used as a hair rinse, vinegar neutralizes the alkali left by shampoos.

Cure Dandruff:
1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar in a small tub of water. Soak your head/hair. It gets rid of dandruff completely, as well as all the garbage that accumulates on your hair from shampoos and conditioners. It's absolutely amazing but my husband does complain about the smell...

NAIL CARE

Use to clean finger nails prior to applying finger nail polish. Nail polish will go on smoother, and stay longer.

REMOVE PERFUME

Use white distilled vinegar to remove a perfume you don't like. Rub it on the skin that has been sprayed with too much perfume. Or use in a sray bottle and spray on clothing to neutralize odors.


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