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Home made hand sanitizer to protect you from Corona Virus

As you all know about novel corona Virus is scaring all of us around the globe. Hand-washing is the first step to protect your this virus. You need to have hand sanitizer to handy. Keep it in your pocket while traveling, have it in your kitchen, bathroom every time. There are many sanitizers available in market but they may have some ingredients which are harmful for health. Although you would have germs free hands buy you can not eat food if you use harmful chemical ingredient in your commercial sanitizer. Prepare a DIY hand sanitizer which will kill germs, bacteria and virus as well as not hazardous for your health. You don't need to wash your hands before eating something. I will not tell you benefits or theories about sanitizer to waste your time. As we all are educated enough to already know it. Lets move straight to the ingredients. Equipment Measuring Cup Funnel Dispenser bottle Bowl and Spoon Ingredients for DIY hand sanitizer 99 % Isopropyl alcohol or

Home Remedies for Vaginal Smell

A healthy vagina’s typical scent may best be described as “musky” or “fleshy. A woman's vagina is naturally filled with bacteria but when there is an overgrowth, the condition is called bacterial vaginosis and causes a “fishy” odor . What should vagina smell like? Vagina has 7 types of different smells. See below chart to understand what vaginal ordors are good what need to be treated. How do you get rid of a smelly VAGINA? Change your underwear and maintain good personal hygiene Clean the outside of your vagina regularly with a washcloth and mild soap. Cleansing will wash away dead skin, sweat, and dirt.   But don’t use perfumed soaps or body washes. If you normally wear satin, silk, or polyester panties, make the switch to 100 percent cotton. Cotton is breathable and does an excellent job wicking away sweat and fluids from your body. Excess moisture can upset your natural bacteria levels.   Use only exterior deodorizing products If you want t

How to cure Knee Pain at home

Weak hips put more pressure on the knees. If your hips are strong, when you get up from a chair or go up and down stairs your knees have less work to do. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures. Physical therapy and knee braces also can help relieve knee pain. Mild to moderate knee pain can often be successfully treated at home. Whether due to a sprain or arthritis, there are several ways to combat the pain. Try RICE for strains and sprains If you’ve twisted your leg, taken a hard fall, or otherwise strained your knee, first aid at home can be helpful. Rest Ice Compression Elevation Get off your feet and apply a  cold compress  or bag of ice to the knee. Frozen vegetables, such as peas, will also work if you have no ice handy. Wrap your knee with a compression bandage to prevent swelling, but not so tightly it cuts off circulation. While

How to grow long eyelashes fast

Let's talk about how to grow eyelashes longer. We'll also answer the question, do eyelashes grow back? And then we'll discuss some other questions about growing longer eyelashes.Every woman wants long, thick, sexy eyelashes. Unfortunately, not all women are born with such eyelashes. In the past, there was really nothing you could do about it, but in recent years, new products have been developed to help you grow eyelashes. There are now many products on the market that claim to help you grow thick, sexy eyelashes. This means you don't have to wear fake eyelashes anymore! But as you might imagine, not all products designed to grow eyelashes really work. Some fail to deliver on their promises, and others are even dangerous. Prescription eyelash lengthening products are especially worth a cautious look. They contain synthetic ingredients, and they often have many nasty side effects A lot of women nowadays pay a lot of attention to their appearance and are really moti

Cure Vaginal Yeast Infection at Home

The vagina always contains small amounts of yeast. When you’re healthy, that yeast (technically, a fungus known as Candida albicans) exists in harmony with your immune system and your other normal vaginal microorganisms. But when something disrupts this balance, the yeast can grow quickly, becoming dense enough to cause the symptoms of a full-blown infection. Causes of Yeast Infection antibiotics, which decrease the amount of Lactobacillus (“good bacteria”) in the vagina. pregnancy. uncontrolled diabetes. weak immune system. poor eating habits, including a lot of sugary foods. hormonal imbalance near your menstrual cycle. stress. lack of sleep. Home Remedies for Yeast Infection Boric acid for recurrent Yeast infection Vaginal boric acid capsules can work for women with a yeast infection. These may be especially useful for women with recurrent infections. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests a dosage of 600 mg of boric acid in a capsule

How To take Care of Bleached Hair at Home

Lightening your hair has been popular for ages, but when the dip-dye phenomenon, and then the ombre trend, came around a few years back, it seemed like almost every girl had bleached her hair to some extent. But with few tip you can manage blonde looking brass-free and healthy hair in spite of being over-processed! Bleached Hair Care Routine at Home  Don’t bleach the hair tips If you’re getting your grown out bleach job touched up, ask your stylist to leave the ends of your hair out of the foils. They’ve more than likely already reached their limit, and if you over-process them they’re pretty much guaranteed to break off! Use shampoo made for bleached hair Bleached hair is fragile and most of the bonds that were lost during the bleaching process are no longer remade.  This leads to the deterioration of the cuticles and cortex, which is vital to the inner structure of the hair. During the first week after bleaching, it is best not to shampoo.  Use a conditioner to clea

How to regrow hair after pregnancy

Fast-growing and thick hair is a pregnancy symptom that many women love to have. So enjoy your luscious locks while you still can because in the months following delivery, you may experience postpartum hair loss. What causes hair loss after giving birth? All hair on our bodies grows in a cycle that can last anywhere from two to seven years. The active or growing phase of a strand of hair is called anagen and determines the length of our hair. After a period of time, the hair follicle enters a transition phase (called catagen) before entering its resting phase (telogen). Shedding occurs (exogen) and the process starts all over again. Changes related to your hormone levels before, during and after pregnancy can affect hair growth. It’s completely normal to experience hormonal imbalance after giving birth, and one of the symptoms of hormonal imbalance is postpartum hair loss. The medical term for postpartum hair loss is telogen effluvium. The condition, which is also referr