1. Home Care
Repel Ants: Sprinkle salt in areas where ants are present, and you'll be amazed at the results it delivers.
Kill Weeds: If weeds are growing between your patio stones, sprinkle salt on them and water the area to see them disappear.
Prevent Candle Spills: Dip a new candle in a concentrated saltwater solution to prevent it from overflowing when lit.
Clean Your Fridge: Mix salt with baking soda to create a natural cleaning paste for your fridge. This method not only cleans but also deodorizes without the need for chemicals.

2. Laundry and Fabric Care
Remove Stains: Salt is effective at removing stains from wine, blood, and sweat. For wine stains, wet the area and apply salt directly to absorb the stain. For blood or sweat stains, soak the fabric in cold saltwater and then wash with warm soapy water.
Brighten Yellowed Clothes: To restore discolored clothes, mix salt and baking soda in warm water for an effective wash.
Clean the Iron Plate: Sprinkle some salt on the iron plate and heat it up to clean off any buildup.
Wash Curtains and Carpets: Use saltwater to wash curtains and carpets to keep them durable and maintain their bright colors.

3. Health Care
Reduce Eye Puffiness: Late nights can cause your eyes to become swollen and dark. Don’t worry—simply soak a cotton pad in warm saltwater and gently apply it to your eyes. This will hydrate, soothe, and significantly reduce puffiness.
Treat Bee Stings: A bee sting can cause pain and swelling. To ease this, apply a thick layer of concentrated saltwater immediately after being stung.
Make a Soothing Bath: Adding salt to your bathwater is an excellent natural remedy to keep your skin soft and smooth.
Soothe a Sore Throat: A sore throat can be extremely uncomfortable. Gargling with warm saltwater helps kill bacteria and alleviates the pain. For optimal results, gargle with diluted saltwater regularly to keep the irritation at bay.
Homemade Toothpaste: Mix one part salt with two parts baking soda and brush your teeth with this natural paste. It will help whiten your teeth and provide antibacterial protection.
Extend Toothbrush Life: To keep your toothbrush soft and durable, dip it in warm saltwater before its first use.

4. In Your Kitchen
Keep Vegetables Green: To prevent vegetables from turning yellow while boiling, add a pinch of salt to the water. This simple trick will keep your greens fresh and vibrant.
Test Egg Freshness: Drop an egg into saltwater—fresh eggs will sink, while old or spoiled eggs will float to the surface.
Prevent Fruit Browning: To stop fruits like apples and pears from browning, soak them in a saltwater solution. This not only keeps them from turning brown but also enhances their crunch and flavor.
Neutralize Onion and Garlic Odors: After chopping onions or garlic, use a salt and vinegar mixture to rub your hands and remove the lingering smells.
Preserve Cheese Longer: To extend the shelf life of cheese, wrap it in a cloth soaked in diluted saltwater before refrigerating.

5. Beauty Tips
Fight Acne: Struggling with acne? Salt can help you get rid of those stubborn pimples. Create a mask with salt, honey, and lemon, and apply it to the affected area. After 15 minutes, wash it off with warm water. Additionally, using a saltwater rinse on your face can both fight bacteria and moisturize your skin.
Give Your Hair Volume: To add volume and make your hair more luxurious, simply mix a pinch of salt into your conditioner each time you wash your hair.
Whiten Toenails: Soak your feet in warm saltwater for 5 minutes to soften the skin. Afterward, trim and shape your toenails, then soak them again in the saltwater for another 5 minutes to make your nails appear whiter and cleaner.

