So I grabbed the box of corn starch from my toddler's room (when he was a baby, I used to apply it to the deep chubby creases around his neck and under his arms to reduce irritation). A little dab here and there and the shine was gone, which is really the only reason I use facial powder.
As I researched whether or not to do this, I came across Hodgson Mill's website. It has a page chock full of tips on other uses for corn starch (recipes, too!), including, among many others:
- as an underarm deodorant - just wipe your underarm first with rubbing alcohol to kill bacteria, then apply corn starch
- to patch plaster walls
- to shine your car
- to clean your silver
- to make powdered sugar
- to make finger paint or "play clay"
- to remove grease stains
- as a facial cleanser
- to thicken gravy
- to make homemade baking powder
- to soothe sunburn
Bonus: a box of corn starch costs about a buck, which is a savings of about $30 versus what I used to pay - maybe more since the box is so big.
Score!
4 comments:
Interesting! This reminds me of the long list of uses for baking soda. Another unusual use for cornstarch I've heard of is to sprinkle it on your dog's fur, then brush, as an alternative to a dog bath.
I never thought corn startch being used to remove a grease stain! Awesome! And thanks so much for checking out my blog. ;)
How would you use cornstarch to remove grease stains exactly?
Hi Nothy - if you navigate the link in my post to Hodgson Mill's website, they give many explanations on how to use corn starch, including to remove grease stains. Best, Meg
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