Do you have a bottle of mouthwash that sits on your bathroom
counter only to be used once and a while? We often don’t think about using
mouthwash as a part of our daily routine – but mouthwash has proven to come in
handy for more than controlling just bad breath. Take a look at these
refreshing and money-saving alternative uses for mouthwash.
Other than the obvious use of cleansing your mouth,
mouthwash can aid many hygiene-related emergencies, as listed below:
- Face
Cleanser. If you have an alcohol-based and sugar-free mouthwash,
it can act exactly the same as a facial astringent. Simply apply to a clean
face with a cotton ball and rinse afterward.
- Garlic
Odor. As good as garlic tastes, it’s probably not the chosen
perfume for date night. After eating garlic, you can get garlic breath,
garlic hands…and just a garlic scent that is simply
unappealing. Along with using mouthwash for its intended purpose, try
rubbing a little on your hands and neck to defuse the smell.
- Dandruff
Remover. Mouthwash is designed to kill bacteria and fungus in the
mouth, but it does the exact same thing if you use it outside of the
mouth. Dandruff is actually caused by a fungus, which causes the scalp to
be irritated and itchy. To let mouthwash work its magic, simply soak your
hair in mouthwash and wrap it in a towel for 15 minutes. After that, wash
your hair normally. Repeat if needed. You can also dip a cotton swab into
the mouthwash and run it over the scalp line and any areas that you see
flakes.
Most of the uses of mouthwash from
a health standpoint have to do with its anti-fungal properties and ingredients.
·
Cut Disinfectant. Because most
mouthwashes contain alcohol of some kind, they can act as a great disinfectant.
Simply apply some to a cotton swab and gently wipe the cut – if it stings
slightly, that is normal.
- Hand
Sanitizer. As longs as you use alcohol-based and sugar-free
mouthwash, you are good to go for clean and fresh hands!
- Bruise
Treatment. Rubbing mouthwash over a bruise or soon-to-be bruised
area will help cover up any injury that may have occurred.
- Poison
Ivy Treatment. While it is not an instant healing treatment,
applying mouthwash to poison ivy relieves itchiness and speeds up the
overall healing time.
- Athlete’s
Foot Treatment. If you have spray for athlete’s foot, that is the
best thing to use first. But if you find yourself in a tough spot,
mouthwash will help, but it may sting slightly. If you are at the gym and
forgot your shower shoes you can use mouthwash on your feet to help
prevent athlete’s foot.
- After-Piercing
Care. After you get a piercing, professionals will tell you to
buy a special treatment for keeping the area clean and safe from
infection. A secret: mouthwash does the same thing. Just apply it a couple
of times a day and you’re set!
- Flea
Repellant. For dogs or cats, a vet will suggest buying flea
shampoo or spray to keep the pests off them, but mouthwash actually works
well at keeping fleas away, too. You can either combine some mouthwash
with your pet’s shampoo or create a spray by deluding it with water.
Around the home, mouthwash can be used in a variety of ways,
especially when it comes to cleaning!
- Fresh
Laundry. Sometimes, you just have that load of laundry that will
not come out smelling fresh no matter what. In cases like this, adding a
cup of mouthwash to the load helps eliminate odor and kills germs.
- Clean
Bathrooms. Mouthwash is a great agent for killing mold or mildew
in bathroom sinks, counters, toilets, showers and bathtubs! After
cleaning, your bathroom will look and smell minty fresh!
- Garbage
Disposal Cleaner. Ever sniff around the kitchen and notice
something smells funky? More often than not, it is the garbage disposal
stinking up the whole room. An easy fix for this is pouring about ½ a cup
of mouthwash down the disposal and – voila!
- Computer
Monitor Cleaner. This only works on glass monitors, but applying
mouthwash with a damp rag to the screen helps clear off any smudges. This
will not work well on LCD displays, so make sure you know which kind you
have before you try it.
Isn’t it cool to hear all that mouthwash can do? So remember
to practice good dental hygiene with brushing and flossing. Then use mouthwash
to cleanse your breath and in other creative ways.
If you have any questions about mouthwash, give us a call at
800-223-0801. We would love to see you, at our convenient Cedarhurst, NY office! You can book
online http://www.alinabergandds.com
or call us today.
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