How to Smell good naturally

Jan 12, 2010 07:27 PM
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Ever wanted to know how to smell good naturally with natural elements? You can save the earth without offending those around you when you go au natural.

You Will Need:

• A shower

• Plant-based soaps

• Natural food

• Clean water

• Wheat grass

• Red radish juice

• A lime

• Deodorant soap

• Baking soda

• White vinegar

• Baby powder

• Talc

• 2-3 c. tomato juice

• Tea tree oil

• Spray bottle

• Towels

• Cotton socks

• A tooth brush

• Citrus, mint, lavender, or vanilla oils



Step 1: Take a shower

Take a shower, daily, using natural, plant based soaps.



Step 2: Eat natural food

Eat natural or organic foods with lots of fiber, grains, and leafy green vegetables. Drink loads of clean water, and add 500 milligrams of wheat grass, which will reduce body odor.



Step 3: Apply red radish juice

Apply red radish juice to your feet and under your arms to smell fresh.



Step 4: Clean your pits

Rub lime under your arms, or use deodorant soap, baking soda, or white vinegar with water to rinse them.



Step 5: Soak in tomato juice

Soak in a bath with two or three cups of tomato juice for about 15 minutes. Follow with a natural deodorant of two drops of tea tree oil in a spray bottle of water.



Step 6: Dry your feet

Dry your feet thoroughly and wear natural fabrics to let your skin breathe. Cotton socks control sweating and odor.



Step 7: Brush teeth and tongue

Brush your teeth and tongue regularly and avoid mouthwashes with alcohol, which only temporarily cover smell. Drops of peppermint oil kill bacteria and will freshen your breath naturally.



Step 8: Wear scented natural oils

Wear scented natural oils from citrus mint, lavender, or vanilla to calm any anxieties you have about suspicious odors. Check with an allergist to be sure you're not allergic.



Trivia: Sweat is the body's way of releasing excess heat and does not actually smell. The bacteria it fosters is what smells.

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