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How to Make a Perfect Hot Oil Bubble Bath







1. Put a rubber mat in to prevent slipping.

2. Fill the tub with water that is toasty warm but
not too hot.

2. Pour in your favorite suds maker, bubble
bath soap or even dish washing liquid.

3. Add one cap full of baby oil. It will stay on the
surface mostly but what drifts onto you will
leave your skin silky soft and moisturized. The
steam will open your pores to dee
pen the effect.
Whiter Teeth --Natural Home Remedies for
Whiter Teeth

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The number of products available on the market
to whiten your teeth have exploded over the last
10 years.

Crest was the first, with its Crest White Strips.
They are now available in 14-day treatments or
7-day treatments.

But before there was Crest or any Rembrandt or
any of the other products on the shelf, people
used home made remedies to naturally whiten
their teeth. Here are the best natural home made
remedies to whiten your teeth:

1.  Baking Soda. Bicarbonate of soda has been
used as a toothpaste for over 100 years. The
fine particles act as a mild abrasive, scraping
away stains caused by coffee or tea or foods
with dark dyes such as blueberries.  Just make a
paste with a little water and brush gently,
starting with the often neglected molars and
back teeth and working your way to the front.
Finish with a rinse of warm water.

2. Pineapples. The fiber acts as a natural
abrasive.

3. Strawberries. The fiber acts as a natural
abrasive. Strawberries also contain Xylitol, a
natural compound that protects the teeth and
gums against plaque. Soldiers chew gum
containing Xylitol to protect their teeth. Certain
trees in Africa also have bark which contains
Xylitol, and this is believed to be the reason
that people who over many thousands of years
have eaten the bark of these trees to whiten their
teeth. In India, many people eat the twigs of the
Neem tree also to whiten teeth.

4. Eucalyptus sticks. These whiten teeth and
sooth the gums.

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