Anyone who thinks that all folk remedies were born only during times of total shortage of goods on the shelves is terribly mistaken.
Yes, Soviet housewives came up with many recipes. But modern ones are not inferior to their predecessors and continue to invent. Here is an unexpected example.
This recipe will be appreciated by summer residents and gardeners, as well as ordinary housewives who need to wash their hands after housework.
For example, if your skin is sensitive and after working in the garden not every gentle soap can remove dirt, you can use this advice.
How to proceed
Mix sea salt and liquid soap in a suitable container.
The ingredients are taken in a one to one ratio.
Then you need to add a little warm water to the resulting solution, and use the finished composition as a hand bath.
Soak your hands in this liquid for half an hour, advises cosmetologist Tatyana Egorova in an interview with the publication Gorodovoy.
During the "bath" you can try rubbing the skin with a soft-bristled brush or sponge.
After completing the procedure, all that remains is to wash off the remaining product and treat your hands with a cream containing urea (about 20%).