Wednesday, July 19, 2006

101 Uses for Baby Oil.

Well not quite 101 but many uses for this inexpensive and versatile product:

It's cheap and contains very few additives and some brands come enhanced with extra vitamins or aloe.

If you put a few drops in your ears, you can remove wax-build up without prodding your ear canal.
Warm it up if you've got really waxy, plugged up ears.
Put a little on a cotton ball to help remove eye make-up.
Put some in your bath to soften yours or your babies skin . Mixing it with a touch of your favorite bubble bath will create a lovely bathwash.
Use after shaving your legs to soften your skin and prevent razor burn
Use on your babies scalp to treat and prevent cradle cap
Use on cracked or dry heals and put socks on to hold in the moisture
Smooth on a pregnant tummy to reduce the chances of stretch marks
Use in homemade baby wipes (2 tbsps of baby oil, 2tbsps of baby lotion, 1 tbsp of bathwash and 3/4 cup of hot water poured over Bounty paper towels and put in a sealed container)
Use a small amount to bring out the sheen in your wooden furniture
Massage a little on your cuticles before your manicure or pedicure
Using before going in the sun can increase your likelihood of sunburn or suntan (beware of uva/uvb rays. This is not endosed behaviour!)
Babyoil makes a good personal lubricant (but can damage profylactics)
Great and inexpensive massage oil
Great lubricant for noisy door hinges!
Gets rid of temporary tattoos in a snap.
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