Baking soda and cloves are also popular in natural skin care routines for their exfoliating and anti-inflammatory properties:
- Baking Soda: Helps remove dead skin cells and balance skin pH.
- Cloves: The antibacterial properties of cloves make them effective in reducing acne and soothing irritated skin.
How to Use It:
Combine a teaspoon of baking soda with a pinch of ground cloves and water to form a paste. Apply gently as a spot treatment for acne or as a scrub to exfoliate the skin. Rinse thoroughly and moisturize afterward.
6. Respiratory Relief
Clove’s potent aroma is beneficial for clearing nasal passages, while baking soda’s alkaline properties can help neutralize irritants.
- Inhaling the Mixture: Some people boil water with a mix of baking soda and cloves to create a steam treatment. This can relieve congestion and reduce inflammation in the sinuses.
How to Use It:
Add a teaspoon of baking soda and a few cloves or clove oil drops to boiling water. Inhale the steam by covering your head with a towel over the bowl.
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