DIY beauty tricks

There is nothing worse than jumping in the shower after a sweaty workout to discover that your housemate has finished all the shampoo. Or when you need to shave your legs and there is no shaving cream, moisturiser or soap in sight (yes it has been a while between supermarket shops).
Instead of pulling your pants back on, getting in the car and driving all the way to the shop, you should take a closer look around your bathroom and kitchen first because you'll probably find some everyday household items that can make amazing beauty products. Some may even do the job better and often at a quarter of the cost!
Household item: Toothpaste
Beauty use: On top of cleaning our teeth, toothpaste can be used to make yellow nails shiny and healthy again. Simply scrub your nails with toothpaste to remove stains and for even more cleaning power, add a few drops of lemon juice, which acts as a natural bleach.
Household item: Eggs
Beauty use: Eggs are packed full of protein, which is essential for strong hair. So if you’re suffering from breakages and split ends, try whisking up some eggs and applying on damp hair as a hair mask. If you have dry hair, you can also add olive oil to act as a conditioning agent.
Household item: Petroleum Jelly
Beauty use: If I were one day able to paint my nails without messing them up, I think I would jump for joy. But until that day, petroleum jelly makes it a lot easier to fix mistakes. Simply apply a touch of petroleum jelly to the skin around each cuticle pre-polish and then when you do accidently paint outside the nail, it will wipe away more easily.
Household item: Cooking spray
Beauty use: Speaking of nails, I never feel as hopeless as when I’m waiting for them to dry. Cooking spray speeds up the drying process and also acts as a protective film from fingerprints and dents.
Household item: Hair Conditioner
Beauty use: It’s already such an effort to shave your legs, so when you realise you have nothing to shave them with it’s incredibly tempting to leave them furry for another week. But now you will have no excuse. Hair conditioner provides the perfect barrier between your razor and skin and can also moisturise your legs at the same time. Be a tad careful though because conditioner tends to be slippery.
Household item: Rolled oats
Beauty use: Rolled oats are a common ingredient in homemade bath scrubs and exfoliants, but they can also provide relief for itchy skin. So the next time you have irritatingly dry skin or are attacked by mosquitoes at a BBQ, try mixing cooking oats with warm water for a soothing bath or soak.
Household item: Toothbrush
Beauty use: This is one trick that I’ve actually gotten in the habit of doing and I don’t think I’ll ever go back. Toothbrushes are great for exfoliating your lips and making them super smooth. You can choose whether you have a separate toothbrush to do this, but I find it just as easy to do them at the same time as my teeth. I simply brush my lips gently with my toothbrush, using a circular motion. I then like to apply a lip balm to soak into my lips before applying lipstick.
Household item: Kitchen utensil trays
Beauty use: Ok so you may not exactly have one of these just lying around, but I couldn’t resist putting it in because it is such a fabulous idea. While you would normally use one of these to divide your knifes, forks and spoons, you can also make great use of them in your bathroom draws as a makeup divider. This way you can easily separate your most used brushes, lipsticks, mascaras etc into a draw for easy access. And when it gets dirty you just empty it and pop it through the dishwasher- much easier than trying to scrub a makeup bag.
Have you ever tried any of these DIY beauty tips? What household items do you use in your beauty routine?
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180 Member Comments
Interesting tips here
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great tips and tricks, im sure gonna give some a go
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Grrrreeeat tips. So helpful and never heard of the toothpaste one really good idea
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Cooking spray??????
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Wow, they are all great hacks and tips
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I remember mum using eggs to make her hair shiny, healthy and beautiful
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I really like the cutlery drawer idea.
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Great article and tips.
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the kitchen utensil tray is a great idea, I am going to try that.
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DIY beauty hacks are so fun!
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I love a good DIY!
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I found free range eggs for $2.50 today!!!
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Rubbing strawberries over your teeth too is good for whitening them
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I've tried the toothbrush exfoliation tip. The cooking spray idea is interesting and oats in a body scrub sounds nice.
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I pop some oats into an old stocking and then tie it off to use in the bath - creates a nice, nourishing, milky bath and exfoliates the skin gently, leaving the skin soft and smooth.
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Some great tips here although I'm not tempted to try any but Thanks for sharing BH.
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I use the body lotions and conditioners from hotels to shave my legs, they are great, you just need to rinse the razor a lot
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Some great ideas here. I always shave my legs using a body lotion. So quick and easy and my legs are left soft and smooth.
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I must try the cooking spray one, and I never thought to use conditioner as a shaving cream. I once used coconut oil as a substitute to shave my legs because I had nothing else, my legs stung so bad.
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Hair conditioner is good for shaving
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My latest love is DIY body scrub: fine ground coffee, orange skin powder (DIY), apricot oil as a base (tiny tiny bit, just to hold things), coconut sugar, and whatever is around for 'spicing' it up for variety!
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An old toothbrush is a great nail scrubbing brush
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Anyone agree that if you use an electric toothbrush you don't get old toothbrushes lol??? Must buy supermarket brands, they are pretty cheap
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some are good idea, but i do wonder where did the other diy come from
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Hair conditioner is good when shaving
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