Showing posts with label home tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home tips. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2016

How to Use Patchouli Oil at Home



Every time that you log into Facebook, you probably see a few friends or family members selling products from home. There are those who sell things like Tupperware or Mary Kay and those who sell products designed to help you get in shape and lose those extra pounds. Some companies even let workers talk about the benefits of essential oils and sell those oils from home. One of the more popular scents that you can buy online or from your friends is patchouli oil, but you'll want to find out how to use that oil at home before you buy.

As a Healing Agent

Though patchouli became a popular scent in the 1960s and 1970s in America, other cultures used the oil for centuries. One common use for the oil was as a healing agent. The oil can help you recover faster from injuries. The next time that you scrape your knee, stub your toe or accidentally cut yourself while cooking, carefully clean the wound as you normally would. Apply a few drops of patchouli oil to the injured area with a cotton ball before covering with a clean bandage. Use a few more drops every day.

As a Hair Treatment

Using patchouli oil can give you those gorgeous tresses that you always wanted too. Mix one teaspoon to one tablespoon of the oil with both your shampoo and conditioner. Shake the bottle gently each time you jump in the shower to thoroughly combine the oil with the product. Massage a healthy dollop of the shampoo into your hair, let the mixture sit for up to three minutes and then rinse. You can also mix a few drops of essential oil right into the shampoo or conditioner in your palm before showering.

As an Odor Eliminator

Patchouli essential oils also work well as an odor eliminator. Place a few drops of the oil in a diffuser to let the rich scent permeate the whole room. Many companies make clay rings that sit right on top of your light bulbs. Place a few drops of the oil on one of those rings before turning on the light. As the bulb heats up, it will slowly release the bold scent and mask any odors in your home. Use patchouli oil in a number of ways, including as an odor eliminator, hair treatment or healing agent.

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Home Tips: Clearing Stuff on the Table



It has always been a source of my change of mood when I see my working table cluttered with miscellaneous stuff because I can't work until it's clear and free from anything that's not part of my work.  As I write reviews and articles I need to have a clear mind to think freely and to have creative ideas.  Anyway when I saw this one I laughed and said to myself that these simple yet functional ideas will certainly answer my dilemma.  Now I can clear the table quickly and at the same time my kids' stuff will never be dislocated.  I can do this on our dining table also.  Great home ideas.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Home Tips - Lazy Susan in Refrigerator



Haven't thought of this one but when I saw this I just love it.  How many times have you experienced stretching your hand in the ref reaching  for the sandwich spread or some food you want which are located in the back?  Then you have to take them all out before you can get what you want inside.  It's a real struggle for my Mom when she reach out for her food that's why most of the times I put all her food at the front.  

Well with all this common problems in our kitchen maybe a Lazy Susan will be the best solution for this. Just look at the image above with Lazy Susan inside the refrigerator  to help you out in reaching for the food you want.  Just turn it around clockwise and you'll be able to get whatever you want.

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