21 Uses for Baby Powder

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Don’t have any baby powder at home? Here are 21 opportunities you’re missing:
1. Prevent Blisters


A layer of baby powder on your feet before you put socks on will keep your soles dry and prevent blister-causing friction.


2. Cool Your Sheets On a Hot Night


A light sprinkle of baby powder on your sheets will absorb sweat and keep you cool until morning.


3. Repel Ants


Sprinkling baby powder around your doorways and windows will keep those suckers out of your house.


4. Use Baby Powder as a Makeup base


Apply a dusting of baby powder (just enough so you can’t see it) to your face before you apply your makeup and you won't have to reapply your lipstick all day. It will even plump up your eyelashes if you apply it under mascara.


5. Fix Squeaky Wood Floors


Sprinkle baby powder into the cracks of squeaky wood floors. You want to fill the crack to the top and then you can sweep away any excess so your guests don’t know the difference.


6. Dry Shampoo for Pets


Cover your pup in a layer of baby powder and give her a good brushing until the powder has absorbed the sweat. No emotionally-scarring shower sessions needed.


7. Remove Grease Stains


If you spill olive oil or any other greasy thang that won’t quit, sprinkle some baby powder on the stain to absorb the grease.


8. Freshen Your Antique Furniture


Baby powder is a great way to absorb that musty smell in the drawers of antique dressers. You can leave a dusting on the bottom of the drawers and refill as normal.


Pro Tip: If you don’t like the smell of baby powder you can use essential oils to change the smell. It takes 10-15 drops of essential oils per half cup.


9. Use it as an Aftershave


Baby powder works as an aftershave for both men and women. The natural cooling property will alleviate irritation. This is especially recommended for people with sensitive skin.


10. Remove Sand


The baby powder will absorb the moisture that is keeping the sand attached to skin or fabric. Sprinkle a layer of baby powder over the sand and easily wipe it away, then vacuum or sweep as normal.


11. Try it as a Deodorant


Baby powder has natural cooling agents and absorbs moisture, that’s why it’s a great deodorant alternative if you don’t sweat that much.


12. Baby Powder Prevents Chafing


You don’t need all that expensive, anti-chafe running gear. You just need a layer of baby powder to stop the chafe.


13. Untangle a Necklace


Sprinkle baby powder on a tangled necklace chain to loosen the knots.


14. Slip into Shoes with Swollen Feet


Drying your skin with baby powder will help you slip into shoes, or a dress that might just not fit today.


15. Pre-Treat Your Flower Bulbs


Add 3 tablespoons of baby powder to a Ziploc bag per every 5 or 6 flower bulbs. Shake the bulbs around and remove to plant. Pre-treating the bulbs with baby powder will help prevent pest invasion and rot.


16. Keep Pool Inflatables from Sticking


Evenly apply baby powder on pool inflatables before you fold them up to prevent rips when you break them apart next summer.


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  • Tam Bunton Tam Bunton on Oct 29, 2015
    Also good to apply baby powder to all exposed skin when insulating a home!
  • Duv310660 Duv310660 on Oct 30, 2015
    I didn't know why I was reading this post, as the smell of baby powder Really. Turns. Me. Off. So glad I did!!!
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