Baby Powder Hacks You Need To Put To Work Right Now

A lot of people see baby powder only as a product used to help out during diaper duty, but there are so many other benefits it has to offer. After reading this article, you're going to have a brand new appreciation for baby powder, and you might even want to share the secret with your friends. You're not going to believe there are so many uses for the stuff -- read on to learn them all.

Get Rid Of That Squeak

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In many cases, WD-40 is the go-to when it comes to fixing a squeak. But were you aware that you could get rid of any squeakiness in a wood floor with some baby powder?

Those squeaks are super pesky but you don't have to put up with them any longer. Grab the baby powder bottle and sprinkle some between the floorboards to put the squeaking to an end! It's unconventional, but it will get the job done for you.

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Protect Your Flowers

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If you thought the last tip was obscure, get ready for this one! When you're getting ready to plant, make sure you have some baby powder handy.

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Pouring a little bit of the powder on the roots and bulbs before planting them will help limit rotting and keep pests away. Those with a green thumb might've already known about this already, but if you're new to gardening, this might be a massive help to you.

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Help Sliding On Those Gloves

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If you've never experienced difficulty sliding on new rubber or latex gloves, you're a lucky individual. As for the rest of humanity, we know that it can get tricky when putting on those hand protectors.

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The next time you need to put gloves on, allow baby powder to help you out. Dust your hands with a little bit of the powder, and it should make the process smoother for you. Don't take our word for it, give it a try!

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Keep That Card Deck Fresh

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Playing cards are a staple in many households. A friendly gathering usually calls for a game of cards, depending on the event. If you don't keep up with your cards, they can get dingy, so here's one way to help maintain them.

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Rub some baby powder on your deck of 52, shuffle them up, and you're good to go! This is one of those tips that you probably never thought about. It's why we're here to help!

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Reduce Pain With This Method

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For those who get their upper lip waxed, it can be a painful experience. We can't control where our hair grows but we can help with the process of getting rid of it.

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If you wish to dial down the pain of waxing that lip, baby powder can do the trick. Simply rub some on the area, and you're sure to alleviate some of the irritation and pain. This also assists with any redness and bumps!

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Say Goodbye To Shoe Stench And Moisture

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Our shoes can become breeding grounds for foul smells and moisture. That's the last thing you want when wearing your favorite pair of sneakers. Fortunately, there's a way to combat both of those issues with baby powder.

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To get rid of dampness and bad smells, pour some of the white dust inside. If you don't have a designated powder for this purpose, then some baby powder will get the job done for you without fail.

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Make Some Dry Shampoo

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Here's a hack that should help all of those who love learning new ways to care for their hair. Grab 1/4 cup of baby powder and the same amount of baking soda, and mix the two together.

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Massage the combination into your hair and let it sit for several minutes before brushing it. You just created a dry shampoo that will manage the grease in your hair between "real" shampoos.

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Clean Up Those Stains

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Getting stains on your clothing is one of the most annoying things ever. You try and keep things clean, but sometimes the environment gets the best of you. Thankfully, baby powder can help with certain stains.

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If you happen to get a grease stain on your clothes from cooking oils, oily makeup, or even butter, whip out that magical powder. Add it to the stain and wait five to ten minutes, depending on the size. Take as much off as you can. You'll probably see a drastic difference.

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Repel Ants In A More Humane Way

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When warmer weather arrives, you don't want to deal with ants. While there are plenty of sprays that can help you limit their access to your home, you can repel them in a more humane way with baby powder.

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Simply pour the powder in areas you don't want the insects to show up. It'll act as a moat and they won't be able to cross the "barrier" you put into place.

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Jewelry Can Get Messy. Detangle With Ease

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When you're someone who has a lot of jewelry, especially necklaces, you might've run into the issue of things getting tangled together. No worries, it happens to the best of us. Just don't let it be a recurring problem.

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When you sprinkle some baby powder on your jewels, it acts as a lubricant, and you're free to untangle the situation with ease. Give this method a try next time you find your jewelry in knots.

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Easily Clean Those Sandy Feet

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Spending the day on the beach is a fun way to let loose. Lather up the sunscreen, put on your favorite swimwear, and don't forget to take off your shoes! The only down part is all the sand that gets in between your toes and on the tops of your feet.

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Sure, you can attempt to rinse it all off in the public showers, but if you have baby powder with you, you can get the job done quicker. The powder loosens the sand on your skin and allows you to dust it right off.

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Powder Up Those Hands To Help With This...

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For those with particularly dry skin, we've got a treat for you! Dried out hands is a feeling many don't enjoy, which is why you should carry around a small bottle of baby powder with you if you have this condition.

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Using the powder will help soothe your hands. The ingredient also helps your grip, which is why you see some athletes pouring it on like there's no tomorrow. Who knew that baby powder could be so useful?

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In Case You Want Thicker Eyelashes

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This next tip is a makeup hack that can help out anyone who desires thicker eyelashes. Now, along with your other tips and tricks, you can add in this secret beauty hack involving baby powder.

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Before you apply mascara, carefully dust your lashes with some baby powder so that it can act as a primer. In return, you'll get lashes that look fuller and longer! When it comes to being glamorous, there are no rules to the game.

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Quickly Refresh Your Sheets

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As much as we want it to happen, our sheets won't stay fresh too long after washing them, especially in the summer when we tend to sweat while sleeping. Fortunately, you can help keep your sheets cleaner a tad bit longer with the help of some handy-dandy baby powder.

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Sprinkle some out before you lay down at night to help prevent your sheets from getting damp. Waking up to wetness on your back isn't the best feeling, and now you don't have to put up with it anymore.

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Combat Your Eczema

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Eczema can be a real hassle if you don't deal with it properly. Thankfully, there are different ways to help with the condition, including baby powder, according to dermatologist Dr. Justine Hextall.

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"If you find that eczema-prone areas of skin get hot and sweaty throughout the day and are making the irritation worse, use a mild medicated powder to calm the affected skin, particularly concentrating on skin folds and the groin area to prevent a sore flare-up," reports Hextall.

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Keep Your Closet Dehumidified

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The closet is a sacred area in the room for some folks, and the last thing they want is for it to get musty. Those are the clothes you wear out in public, and keeping them fresh is a primary goal.

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Take some baby powder and put it in jar or bowl without a lid. Set it inside the closet and let it dehumidify for you. This trick captures any moisture in the vicinity and releases a pleasant scent instead.

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A Great Aftershave Ingredient

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Figuring out your post-shave ritual is something that comes with experience. You can buy the expensive products at your local Target, or you can bring out the baby powder. The latter choice might save you money and help in other areas.

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"Baby powder is a great aftershave for men and women alike," DIY n Crafts noted. It "has a natural cooling property, which will eliminate any irritation that shaving may have caused, and it leaves your skin silky smooth."

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Some Added Comfort In Those Heels

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Perhaps you've heard your mom, sister, or significant other complain about how uncomfortable their heels get. Maybe you're the one to experience this pain. If so, here's a suggestion to help with that.

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Before you slip into a pair of high heels, sprinkle some baby powder inside. This trick will help prevent your feet from swelling up. This hack also allows you to slide those feet into heels a lot more easily, so give it a try!

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A Quick Deodorant

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Hopefully, it doesn't happen to you frequently, but there might be days you forget to put on some deodorant. Maybe you're in a hurry, and you find out as you need to leave the house that you're all out of your Dove or Old Spice.

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If you have baby powder, put a little into your palm and put your hand directly on your armpit. You can do this every day if you wish as a substitute for the stick. It gets rid of sweat, and it smells fantastic.

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Another Helpful Baby Powder Makeup Hack

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Baby powder offers more than one way to help your face out when applying makeup. Remember earlier when we revealed that the powder helps absorb oils and gets rid of stains on clothing?

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Well, when you're all done applying foundation or other makeup, set it with baby powder. All you need is a bit to help prevent too much shininess. Your friends will be impressed by how simple this trick is.