How it works:
The chemical reaction between ACV’s acids and baking soda’s base creates a fizzing effect that lifts dead skin cells, while ACV smooths and refines texture. This is a gentle yet effective scrub for rough patches.
Use:
Mix ACV and baking soda into a paste (it will bubble). Apply to damp skin and gently rub in circular motions for 30 seconds, avoiding the eye area. Rinse immediately with cool water. Use once a week to avoid over-exfoliation.
Body Odor Neutralizer
Ingredients:
2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
2 tbsp Rose Water
How it works:
ACV’s antibacterial action eliminates odor-causing bacteria under the arms, while rose water’s mild astringency and floral scent leave skin refreshed and subtly fragranced.
Use:
Blend ACV and rose water in a small container. Dab the mixture under your armpits with a cotton pad after showering. Let it air dry and use daily as a natural deodorant alternative.
Wart Remover
Ingredients:
1 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
1 small piece of Cotton Ball
How it works:
The acetic acid in ACV slowly breaks down the tough, viral tissue of warts (caused by HPV), softening and dissolving them over time. The cotton ball ensures prolonged contact for maximum efficacy.
Use:
Soak the cotton piece in ACV, place it over the wart, and secure with a bandage or medical tape. Leave it on overnight, then remove and rinse in the morning. Repeat daily until the wart diminishes (may take weeks).