7. The Overnight Shoe Freshener
Sprinkle a little dry powder directly into your walking shoes after a long day. Dump it out the next morning, and the lingering odors will vanish.
Your body doesn’t always need complex chemicals — sometimes it just needs a simple reset.
Fast Mixology: The Golden Ratios
To get the most out of these tricks, keep these three simple ratios in mind for your bathroom:Make-Up & Cosmetics
For Exfoliating Paste: 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water (creates a thick, spreadable cream).
For a Soothing Wash: 1 tablespoon dissolved in 1 cup of warm water (creates a calming liquid).
For Dry Use: Always apply with a soft, fluffy cosmetic brush for an even, invisible layer.
8. The Deep Cleansing Scalp MassageUniforms & Workwear
Over time, hairsprays, dry shampoos, and heavy conditioners leave a stubborn film on your scalp. Add a dime-sized pinch of baking soda to your regular dollop of shampoo once a week. It acts as a clarifying treatment, leaving your roots feeling weightless.
9. Emergency Dry Shampoo
Out of dry shampoo? Dip a large powder brush into dry baking soda, tap off the excess, and sweep it lightly over your oily roots. It absorbs the grease invisibly.
10. Comb and Brush Purifier
