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BATH TIPS :

Advice on how to make the most of your bath at no additional
cost.
• Do not expect miracles from pots and tubes. They are there to
make you look more attractive, not to transform you completely.
• How clean is clean enough? No skin can ever be 100 per cent
clean, for it discharges sebum and sweat constantly. But yes,
the superficial debris must be cleared away regularly, or pores
will clog.
• A few inches of fresh ginger will warm the body and soothe
joints. Slice, simmer in boiling water for a good half hour.
Strain and add to warm bath water.
• For an aroma therapeutic bath, keep tub water tepid. Hot water
will cause those volatile oils to evaporate far too quickly.
• Do exercise in a warm bathtub. Experts say there is definite
additional benefit from exercise done under warm water.
• Dry armpits thoroughly before applying deodorant as wet skin
gives rise to bacteria.
• Mix two tablespoons of shampoo, one of oil (olive, for
instance) and a few drops of your favorite perfume in a bottle.
Shake vigorously and pour into your bath water. The shampoo will
break the oil into millions of fine oil globules that cling to
your zillions of open pores as you leave your bath. This is
excellent for dry skin.
• Oil your body before you go for your bath, as then scrubbing
with soap will take away more dead skin than normally.
• Scrub along with loofahs- they are dried seed pods of tropical
gourds. They have an abrasive texture which scrubs very well.
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