Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sportzyme


Foot care tip - What about stinky feet? Feet in socks and shoes provides the perfect incubator for bacteria; moist, dark places. It's no wonder there can be stinky feet issues. To treat the shoes try the Norwex sportzyme. To care for the feet, soak your feet in salt water. Try a cup of salt for every quart of water, and don't rinse the salt off. Let it dry in place. (If your feet begin to crack or peel, stop the salt soaks for a few weeks. It is recommended to consult a doctor before taking on new skin care advice. Norwex is NOT providing medical advice, simply providing information for discussion purposes.)

Lint Mitt


Lint TIP - you can reduce lint, which is created by new broken threads in clothing, by drying minimally. Remove the clothes from the washer, shake them out well and toss into the dryer. Dry just until the wrinkles from washing disappear and hang to finish drying. Clothing will produce less lint and they will also last longer. If you do have lint try the Norwex Lint Mitt.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Dusting Mitt


DUST-The myth: The chief ingredient of household dust is human skin; 70-90%, in various versions. The "truth": There seems to be no basis at all for this "fact". There’s no evidence to suggest that dust is mostly made up of any one ingredient; rather, it is a combination everything that is likely drifting around your house – cat dander, face powder, ash – or that might be blown in every time you open the door, including soil, pollen, insect excreta, and general industrial pollution. The precise ingredients and proportions present depend where you live. Human skin will certainly be on the list, but it is shed chiefly when washing, and therefore disappears down the drain.

Deodorant


If you think you sweat more than most people, you may be right. The number of sweat glands in a person's body can vary from around 2 million to more than 4 million. You probably recognize the areas where you typically sweat the most -- and where your sweat is the most fragrant. The underarms area contains many apocrine glands (the ones that produce fat laden sweat) so protect again odor with the Norwex Crystal Deodorant. LIKE if you have used a crystal deodorant instead of an antiperspirant.

Make-Up Remover Cloth


Beautiful skin tip - Exfoliate for smaller-looking pores. It's amazing how something so tiny can feel so huge, but enlarged pores are one of the most common beauty complaints. "Pores appear larger when they're filled with dirt, oil, dead skin cells, and keratin, a protein that lives on the surface of skin," explains Dr Amiry, a Virginia dermatologist. "Remove those plugs, and they seem to shrink." To clear out the gunk, start exfoliating regularly.Also use sunscreen to keep pores from getting bigger since sun damage breaks down collagen, which can affect pore size too.

Veggie and Fruit Scrub Cloth


Amazing frozen lemons. You can use/consume entire lemons. Place washed lemons (preferably with Norwex Fresh Wash) in the freezer.Once frozen, grate or shred the whole lemon (no need to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your food. Sprinkle it to your vegetable salad, ice cream, soup, cereals, noodles, yogurt, fish dishes, whatever.... the list is endless. Food will have a wonderful taste plus a touch of lemon taste and vitamin C.

Leather Care

Leather Care - here are some tips and always follow your leather furniture care instructions! For for minor spots and spills, wipe up any excess liquid immediately with a clean absorbent cloth or sponge and let it air dry naturally. For butter, oil, or grease stains, wipe off excess with a clean dry cloth, and then leave alone as the spot should dissipate into the leather after a short period of time. For minor or slight scratches on the surface, use a chamois or clean fingers to gently buff the scratch. Remember to always care for your leather as instructed that leather is a natural product and requires some care to maintain the natural beauty of the hide.