Do you keep various products in your medicine cabinet for just in case? If yes, it is very likely that Listerine is one of the main products in your cabinet. Moreover, the chances are that you only use it for its major purpose, which is as a mouthwash.
However, it turns out that mouthwash can be used for a wide plethora of things, such as toiled bowl cleaner, deodorant, and even a nail fungus remover. You can even use it as a window washing fluid! This is just amazing, isn’t it?
Why Listerine?
Most people use Listerine as mouthwash, but it turns out that its inventors thought about many other things.
Back in the 1800s when Listerine was actually created, it was developed as an antiseptic. Even though it was meant to be used in surgery from the very beginning, it wasn’t being used as bad breath remedy until the 1970s.
This products is loaded with many beneficial ingredients, such as eucalyptus, thyme, and alcohol. With this being said, the fact that it has many creative uses doesn’t come as surprise. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you only have to use Listerine. The same applies for all types of mouthwashes!
Uses of Listerine
- Make Your Underarms Smell Fresh
Have you found yourself in a situation when you desperately need a deodorant but you have run out of it? There is no need to worry as Listerine can be used as deodorant as well! All you have to do is to soak a cotton ball in a few drops of Listerine and dab it under your arms.
- Eradicate Nail Fungus
Listerine can be an effective tool which fights off nail fungus, according to “10 Top Home Remedies”. Fill a container with Listerine and soak your feet for 30 minutes. Your feet will be softened, freshened, and nice-smelling!
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