1. Removing Oil Stains from Fabric
In everyday life, it's inevitable that your clothes will get dirty. Some stains, like chalk or dust, are usually easy to clean, but stubborn oil stains are always a hassle. Simply washing them with water won't do the trick. So how can you effectively remove oil stains from your clothes without damaging the fabric or causing fading? To tackle these tough stains, sprinkle a little baby powder on both sides of the stained fabric, then gently rub the powder into the stain and let it sit for about an hour. This will allow the powder to absorb the oil. Finally, wash the fabric and let it dry in a shaded area.
Baby powder contains ingredients that fill the gaps between fabric fibers and absorb oils. Therefore, when your clothes are stained with grease, sprinkle baby powder directly onto the stain so the particles can absorb it. After letting it sit for about 15 minutes, use a soft brush to gently scrub the stain and watch as it fades away. If any faint traces of oil remain, wash the clothes with cold water in the machine. With just this simple trick, you won't need to worry about oil stains on your clothes anymore!


2. Removing Sand from Feet and Shoes
When you go to the beach, it's common to get sand stuck on your feet, hands, or shoes, causing irritation and discomfort. A little bit of baby powder can help solve this issue. Here's a simple way to get rid of those pesky grains of sand. Sprinkle baby powder over the areas where the sand has stuck. The powder will slightly dampen your skin, causing the sand to easily fall off. Do the same with your shoes: sprinkle powder inside and shake the shoes until the sand falls out. With this trick, you won’t have to worry about beach sand dirtying your rugs anymore.
In addition, if your feet start to smell due to wearing shoes in rainy weather or walking a lot in closed shoes on hot days, causing them to emit an unpleasant odor that may make you and those around you uncomfortable, baby powder can help. Simply sprinkle a little powder inside your shoes, and it will absorb moisture and eliminate the smell effectively. Give it a try!


3. Cleaning bed linens
During the use of bedding, mattresses, and pillows, it's inevitable that unwanted stains will appear. These stains can come from external environments or from careless use. To properly clean your mattress, the first thing you need to understand is the types of stains that might appear, such as dried blood, spills like tea, coffee, urine, milk, cocoa, fruit juice, or red wine, as well as dust that collects on the edges and areas where dirt tends to accumulate.
Many people have the habit of eating and drinking on the bed, not anticipating the consequences. Accidental spills like juice, oil, or drinks can happen at any time. It's best to act quickly to prevent these stains from setting into the fabric. Additionally, it's important to gradually change this habit to avoid future embarrassing situations. If you do accidentally stain your linens, baby powder is a great solution. This tip works wonders on humid days. Sprinkling baby powder under the sheets can help you sleep better, feel more comfortable, and keep the sheets smelling fresh.


4. Refreshing leather items
Leather is a material made from animal hides. While leather is highly durable, it can be more difficult to clean than items made from natural fibers or synthetics. Genuine leather easily absorbs strong odors such as smoke, food smells, sweat, perfumes, mold, or the ‘new leather’ scent from the tanning process. To make your leather items shiny again, simply sprinkle baby powder over the surface and gently wipe with a highly absorbent cloth.
If your leather items get wet or appear to have mold, it's important to address the situation immediately. Moisture can permanently damage leather and cause unpleasant odors. Here are some simple methods to dry leather: place it in a cool, well-ventilated area inside and avoid direct sunlight. Direct sun exposure can cause leather to crack, warp, or wear out. Instead, place it near a window with filtered sunlight or behind a curtain to shield it from harsh rays... You can also use a hairdryer on the lowest setting, but avoid getting too close to the leather.


5. Beautifying your pets
Bathing dogs not only helps keep your pet clean and fresh-smelling but also prevents skin infections, hair loss, bacteria, and fleas. However, when it comes to puppies, not everyone knows how to bathe them in a way that makes them enjoy the process. You can use baby powder as a dry shampoo to care for your pet's coat. Simply sprinkle powder directly onto the dog's or cat's fur and gently massage it into the skin. Be sure to avoid the eyes and nose of these adorable creatures.
You can buy pet-specific baby powder at pet stores or even use the Johnson's baby powder from drugstores. The powder helps clean by absorbing waste from the skin pores, neutralizing odors, cooling the fur, and making the skin soft and fragrant. However, just like babies, newborn puppies have very delicate and sensitive skin, so you should be cautious when bathing them with baby powder.


6. Enhancing the Waxing Process
Waxing has become an essential beauty routine during the summer. Smooth, clean skin not only makes us look more attractive but also boosts our confidence to wear fashionable outfits that suit the weather. While many opt for expensive spa hair removal treatments, others prefer the more budget-friendly at-home methods. However, this choice can lead to skin damage if proper techniques are not followed.
Before waxing, it's essential to exfoliate your entire body to ensure the hair removal process is more effective and to avoid painful ingrown hairs. The ideal hair length for waxing is between 0.5 - 2cm. If your hair is longer, it’s advisable to trim it with scissors before waxing. A light dusting of baby powder can help the wax adhere better and make the waxing process smoother, reducing the risk of irritation.


7. Getting Rid of Ants
The issue of getting rid of ants indoors is something many people frequently search for solutions to. These tiny insects not only interfere with food and household items but also pose potential health risks to family members. The presence of ants often indicates not just an inconvenience but also a warning about the overall quality of your living environment. Ants, like many other pests, tend to gather around areas with abundant food sources or favorable living conditions.
While ants can appear in various parts of the house, they are most commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Surprisingly, baby powder, with its pleasant scent and daily use for baby care, can also be effective in repelling ants indoors. Sprinkle some powder around areas where ants tend to appear. You can also dust baby powder at your doorstep, window sills, and other places to prevent ants from entering. Its gentle fragrance will act as a deterrent, keeping ants away. Baby powder has become a popular method for ant control in bedrooms.


8. Eye Makeup
Baby powder is a product specifically made for infants. It has a light, pleasant fragrance and is highly effective at absorbing sweat, keeping your baby’s skin dry and preventing diaper rash. In addition, baby powder offers another benefit: it can also be used for makeup and beauty purposes for women. Made from a very soft mineral compound, baby powder contains finely milled talc with excellent moisture-absorbing properties, making it ideal for preventing rashes in areas like the neck and underarms in babies. It also works wonders for absorbing excess oil on your face, helping your makeup stay intact longer.
Since baby powder is specially formulated for sensitive baby skin, it is quite safe and non-irritating. Girls can also use baby powder without worrying about skin reactions, even those with sensitive skin! Therefore, using baby powder for eye makeup is completely safe. After applying the first coat of mascara, dip a cotton swab in some baby powder and lightly dust it over your lashes. Then, apply the final coat of mascara. This trick will make your lashes appear longer and fuller.


9. Untangling a Necklace
Untangling a necklace can be incredibly frustrating, especially when the chains are delicate and long. The finer and longer the chain, the more challenging the knots become! If you forcefully try to untangle it, you might only make the knots tighter or even break the chain. Don’t worry—by using some baby powder and a little patience, you can untangle that necklace in just a few minutes.
Sprinkle some baby powder onto the knot. The powder will reduce friction between the tangled sections of the necklace, making it easier to work through. Baby powder is safe for use on necklaces and can be easily washed off. Once you’ve sprinkled the powder, gently rub the tangled section with your fingers to help the powder get into the knot and loosen it.


10. Dry Shampoo
Dry shampoo is often hailed as a 'miracle' hair product. However, it is not as commonly used in Vietnam. A simple alternative to dry shampoo is using baby powder. When your hair becomes greasy and dirty but you don’t have time to wash it, just sprinkle a little baby powder onto your scalp, work it through your hair with your fingers to distribute it evenly, and then comb lightly. The baby powder will absorb the excess oil, leaving your hair smooth and fresh.
If you’re in a rush and your hair is messy, simply tilt your head, sprinkle baby powder onto your scalp and roots, and then use your hands to blend it in until the powder is no longer visible. This will eliminate any greasy feeling on your scalp and hair, giving you a more voluminous and clean look. This method also helps you avoid over-washing your hair, keeping it healthy.


