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The Bathroom and Manuka HoneyRaw manuka honey, made from New Zealand tea tree flower nectar, has a unique taste that many people find delicious. However, potential manuka honey uses extend beyond the kitchen
into the bathroom. Honey is a natural substance and going natural with personal care is just as important as doing it with the diet. Learn more about the different uses for raw honey in the
bathroom and turn this area into a personal spa.
Basic Cleansing With Active Manuka Honey
Bathing regularly, washing hands before meals, and cleansing the face every morning and evening are part of basic recommended hygiene. Harsh soaps can dry skin, especially during cold
weather when outdoor environments and indoor heating systems rob precious moisture from it. Honey attracts and retains moisture, so including this substance in liquid and bar soaps
provides skin with extra hydration.
When skin requires rejuvenation, a long soak in a warm bath may do the trick. Bath salts have an energizing quality and products featuring Himalayan salt are considered the most beneficial.
These substances draw toxins from the body, ease tension, and soothe muscles that are sore from overuse. Adding honey gives bath salts a moisturizing quality and manuka is the perfect type
of honey to use. Prepackaged products are available for people who want to spend less time concocting their bath salts and more time reaping the many benefits.
First Aid Products Containing Manuka Honey
If we get a cut, scrape, or insect bite, applying honey to it may not be our first thought. However, raw manuka honey is included in everything from first aid antiseptic lotion for wounds to anti-
itch cream for insect bites, poison ivy, and eczema. This natural substance can even be found in anti-fungal cream used to treat athlete's foot, nail fungus, and ringworm. These products are
safe to use daily to treat relevant conditions and should be applied to clean, dry skin.
Antiseptic spray is a complementary product that helps to eliminate germs on skin and disinfect cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. Consumers are often surprised to find active manuka honey
included in the ingredient labels of some of these products. Though the active ingredient is usually alcohol, honey and other natural substances including oregano oil and tea tree oil provide
relevant benefits.
Using Manuka Honey To Improve the Appearance
This special honey is even featured in skin treatments designed to improve the appearance. Acne cream containing honey and blemish-fighting salicylic acid is designed to reduce redness and
quickly clear up acne without drying skin. This product is not oily or greasy and may help to prevent future breakouts. A mud mask made from Dead Sea mud and honey from the New Zealand
tea tree bush will leave skin soft, clean, and refreshed.

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The bathroom and manuka honey

  • 1. The Bathroom and Manuka HoneyRaw manuka honey, made from New Zealand tea tree flower nectar, has a unique taste that many people find delicious. However, potential manuka honey uses extend beyond the kitchen into the bathroom. Honey is a natural substance and going natural with personal care is just as important as doing it with the diet. Learn more about the different uses for raw honey in the bathroom and turn this area into a personal spa. Basic Cleansing With Active Manuka Honey Bathing regularly, washing hands before meals, and cleansing the face every morning and evening are part of basic recommended hygiene. Harsh soaps can dry skin, especially during cold weather when outdoor environments and indoor heating systems rob precious moisture from it. Honey attracts and retains moisture, so including this substance in liquid and bar soaps provides skin with extra hydration. When skin requires rejuvenation, a long soak in a warm bath may do the trick. Bath salts have an energizing quality and products featuring Himalayan salt are considered the most beneficial. These substances draw toxins from the body, ease tension, and soothe muscles that are sore from overuse. Adding honey gives bath salts a moisturizing quality and manuka is the perfect type of honey to use. Prepackaged products are available for people who want to spend less time concocting their bath salts and more time reaping the many benefits. First Aid Products Containing Manuka Honey If we get a cut, scrape, or insect bite, applying honey to it may not be our first thought. However, raw manuka honey is included in everything from first aid antiseptic lotion for wounds to anti- itch cream for insect bites, poison ivy, and eczema. This natural substance can even be found in anti-fungal cream used to treat athlete's foot, nail fungus, and ringworm. These products are safe to use daily to treat relevant conditions and should be applied to clean, dry skin. Antiseptic spray is a complementary product that helps to eliminate germs on skin and disinfect cuts, scrapes, and abrasions. Consumers are often surprised to find active manuka honey included in the ingredient labels of some of these products. Though the active ingredient is usually alcohol, honey and other natural substances including oregano oil and tea tree oil provide relevant benefits. Using Manuka Honey To Improve the Appearance This special honey is even featured in skin treatments designed to improve the appearance. Acne cream containing honey and blemish-fighting salicylic acid is designed to reduce redness and quickly clear up acne without drying skin. This product is not oily or greasy and may help to prevent future breakouts. A mud mask made from Dead Sea mud and honey from the New Zealand tea tree bush will leave skin soft, clean, and refreshed.