The essential oils are medicinal and therapeutic. You probably don't need it to clean the glass, but bringing the correct essential oil that close to your eyes and nose could provide enormous benefit, if you use the right one.@MakupTutorials4U
I just make mine from water,salt,and soap. I use a small squrit perfume bottle cleaned out. I don't know if it works or not, because I don't wear glasses. This is very complicating. I don't have this stuff in my house! Everyone has soap that's not in a bar, salt, and water. But I like this video's way better.
Good job, you! I was thinking that salt is a crystalline structure, and may not make a good glass cleaner - too abrasive. But have fun!@ilovemiddleschoolyah
interesting. My husband will love this natural cleaner for hie glasses. The comments about deodorant were helful too. Thanks Dorothy for your honest and natural videos. Keep the good work.
Aloha D, I'll send a few recipes for natural and organic DIY deodorant in response to monaconda inquiry. Mahalo nui loa for the shout out, good job on the video!! Thank you both for taking the time.
Dear Dorothy, I just read about how dangerous aluminium in deodorants can be, as a newby in raw foods and organics I would like to ask you if you have any preferences or recomendations.
Hi Monconda. I use the crystal deodorant rock, myself. It works! And I sweat alot!
And eating a pure raw food diet helps keep me from stinking!
I've heard people also use plain baking soda, or apple cider vinegar - you smell like a salad for a minute, but then it goes away. Tom's Deodorants -they do not work for me at all. But, yeah, the crystal rock- it's only crystallized minerals! That's what works for me, and it was a dollar or two at my health food store, and will last forever!
Why do u need the oil? Someone plz answer!!
MakupTutorials4U 5 months ago
The essential oils are medicinal and therapeutic. You probably don't need it to clean the glass, but bringing the correct essential oil that close to your eyes and nose could provide enormous benefit, if you use the right one.@MakupTutorials4U
Dorothy7476 5 months ago
I just make mine from water,salt,and soap. I use a small squrit perfume bottle cleaned out. I don't know if it works or not, because I don't wear glasses. This is very complicating. I don't have this stuff in my house! Everyone has soap that's not in a bar, salt, and water. But I like this video's way better.
ilovemiddleschoolyah 1 year ago
Good job, you! I was thinking that salt is a crystalline structure, and may not make a good glass cleaner - too abrasive. But have fun!@ilovemiddleschoolyah
Dorothy7476 1 year ago
You're so welcome, you guys!
Dorothy7476 1 year ago
interesting. My husband will love this natural cleaner for hie glasses. The comments about deodorant were helful too. Thanks Dorothy for your honest and natural videos. Keep the good work.
mgpatricia757 1 year ago
Thank you Dorothy ~ Another great demonstration on how to make a DIY cleaner. I appreciate your videos!!
Debbie *Ü*
4007fairview 1 year ago
Oh, thanks, Mapuana!
Dorothy7476 1 year ago
Aloha D, I'll send a few recipes for natural and organic DIY deodorant in response to monaconda inquiry. Mahalo nui loa for the shout out, good job on the video!! Thank you both for taking the time.
kupunaandmapuana 1 year ago
Dear Dorothy, I just read about how dangerous aluminium in deodorants can be, as a newby in raw foods and organics I would like to ask you if you have any preferences or recomendations.
monaconda 1 year ago
Hi Monconda. I use the crystal deodorant rock, myself. It works! And I sweat alot!
And eating a pure raw food diet helps keep me from stinking!
I've heard people also use plain baking soda, or apple cider vinegar - you smell like a salad for a minute, but then it goes away. Tom's Deodorants -they do not work for me at all. But, yeah, the crystal rock- it's only crystallized minerals! That's what works for me, and it was a dollar or two at my health food store, and will last forever!
Dorothy7476 1 year ago