Sugar is a sweetener of natural origin, solid, crystallized, consisting essentially of loose crystals of sucrose by industrial processes. Although it is delicious, it is best not to consume it in excessive amounts. If you are looking to eliminate it from your diet but do not want to waste all the sugar you have in your home, you should know that in addition to being edible, it has many other uses that you can take advantage of!
1. Tongue burns
Did you burn your tongue drinking a hot drink? Sprinkle a few granules of sugar on your tongue to ease the pain.
2. Body scrub
Put a teaspoon of sugar in a glass and add your favorite body wash. Mix and rub the skin with this solution. The sugar exfoliates dead skin, helping to reveal newer skin.
3. Face scrub
Take a pinch of sugar and a few drops of almond oil and gently rub it on your face. Daily exfoliation will help the skin’s renewal cycle, removing dead skin cells that can clog pores, thus preventing acne breakouts and comedones.
For more effolients you can see:
– 4 natural exfoliants for healthy skin
– Natural Cucumber and Green Tea Sugar Scrub
4. Pedicure
If you want to get rid of hard skin on your heels and feet, there is nothing better than adding a pinch of sugar to any gel soap. With the help of a pumice stone, work on the area.
5. To even out the tan
If you use self-tanner, you can fix mistakes by mixing 1 tablespoon of sugar with oil and ¼ cup of coconut. Rub into hands, elbows, knees, and other areas where self-tan lotion has been misapplied. The sugar exfoliates excess self-tan while the coconut oil nourishes, hydrates, and makes your skin smell like summer!
6. Remove unwanted hair
To remove unwanted hair, mix 2 cups of sugar, ¼ cup of lemon, and ¼ cup of water in a stainless steel pot. Cook until it turns a deep amber color and has a chewy consistency. This substance can be used with or without wax strips to remove unwanted hair naturally. Let it cool down before using! Click here to see another recipe for a face mask to remove hair.
7. Heal cuts
Sprinkle sugar over minor cuts. The antiseptic qualities of sugar act as a mild disinfectant while helping the blood clotting process. This use was documented in the 1980s when Dr. Richard Knutson.
8. Flower food
Mix 3 tablespoons of sugar with 2 tablespoons of vinegar for every ¼ cup of water. This mixture helps keep the flowers fresh and restricts the growth of bacteria.
9. Stain remover
Make a paste solution by combining hot water with sugar, then apply to the stain. Let soak for at least an hour and then wash normally.
10. Repels worms
Sprinkle 2.25 kg of sugar for every 70 square meters of garden to prevent nematodes from invading your garden.
11. Catch flies
Create a syrup by mixing equal parts sugar, honey, and water. Let it cool. Cut strips of brown packing tape, punch a hole in it, and tie a string to the end. Dip them in the syrup mixture, shake off the excess, then hang them where flies are nearby. Make sure to hang the strips in places far away from where you will be with people.
12. Melts ice and snow
Many know that salt is often used for this, but sugar works just as well.
13. Clean the coffee grinder
Pour ¼ cup of sugar into the mill to remove excess fat and odors.
Important: It should be clarified that The Bioguide does not give medical advice or prescribe the use of techniques as a form of treatment for physical or mental problems without the advice of a doctor, either directly or indirectly. In the case of applying any information on this site for this purpose, La Bioguía does not assume responsibility for these acts. The site is intended only to provide information of a general nature to aid in the pursuit of personal growth and development.
