Charcoal is common, but it's functions cannot be overemphasized.
This is a vital point that I will like you to keep to heart before enlisting other functions. Inactivated charcoal helps to neutralize poison when ingested.
1. Underarm Lightening
Dark underarms come from regular deodorant and shaving. The aluminum-based active ingredients pretty much “rust” in your armpits over time from being packed in the lymph nodes. Try the beauty hack below for a lighter underarm skin.
2. As teeth whitener
How can something so black have a super whitening effect? Well, it does! Mix it with enough water to form a dense paste, which you will use to brush your teeth with for at least three minutes. Rinse profusely and then brush your teeth normally with your usual toothpaste.
3. Charcoal as soap
Charcoal face soap seems to be everywhere right now, along with charcoal face masks and bath bombs. It’s easy to understand why – charcoal is fantastic for the skin. It binds to dirt and oil and pulls it out of pores, leaving skin clean and refreshed. Because of its oil absorbing properties, it’s especially fantastic for oily skin. Making your own charcoal soap is a ridiculously long process, so skip the stress and buy handmade charcoal soaps.
4. Soothe and heal bites, cuts and skin irritations
It is believed that Egyptians have used Charcoal to heal wounds for centuries and this practice has become globally accepted. Activated charcoal can help speed healing and relieve the symptoms. For minor skin ailments’including insect bites, stings, cuts, scrapes and minor infections’activated charcoal can be applied topically. To make the paste: slowly add water to a bit of activated charcoal powder and mix until it is a spreadable consistency.
5. Hair Volumizer
Hair volumizer is ideal for Fine, straight, limp locks or curly hair that tend to fall flat. Apply just enough to saturate your roots.When your hair feels weighted down it’s usually not only a feeling. If you’re carrying around enough dirt, your hair will start to sag and regular shampooing may not be getting it all out. Regular shampoos remove surface dirt, but activated charcoal will pull out even more. Spritz it on wet or dry hair, as close to the scalp as possible. Then, using a hair dryer and a big, round brush to lift locks, aim heat at the roots. (This product needs a blast of heat to work: If it air-dries in your strands, it won’t provide lift.) The other difference and this is big, is that activated charcoal isn’t going to leave the residue regular shampoos will, so your hair will feel lighter and have more volume.
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