DIY Pink Lemonade Sugar Scrub

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Ever use sugar scrub? I feel like it’s something a lot of women don’t acknowledge or know too much about, but it’s great stuff! It’s a perfect product for exfoliating, smells amazing, and leaves your skin feeling incredibly smooth. Sugar scrub is a great choice if your have sensitive skin, and wonderful to use for dry skin, as the sugar and oil combined really hydrates. However, sugar scrub isn’t the cheapest product in the world.

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Sephora offers this fresh Brown Sugar Body Polish for $65.00 and Ulta offers their Whish Sugar Scrub for $38.00. This DIY Pink Lemonade Sugar Scrub will cost you a grand total of $11.99. But, the best part about making sugar scrub is you probably already have all the ingredients in your kitchen already! To make basic, non-scented sugar scrub, all you need is two ingredients: sugar (you guessed it) and any kind of oil.

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Spring Cleaning Fun 1- from TODAY

11 easy DIY spring cleaning tips (including Tang in the toilet!)

March 14, 2014 at 10:59 AM ET

You will not believe these spring-cleaning tips from TODAY contributor and lifestyle expert Elizabeth Mayhew, who’s showing how to get your kitchen and bathroom sparkling with easy items you already have around the house!

1. Sanitize the sink

Your dirty kitchen sink has more bacteria than your toilet seat!

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To disinfect, clean your sink with soap and water first.

Spray a mist of vinegar followed by a mist of hydrogen peroxide,and let air-dry. Don’t mix the vinegar and hydrogen peroxide togetherspray one after the other.

If your sink is stainless steel, make it sparkle afterward by putting a few drops of mineral oil on a soft cloth and buffing.

2. Disinfect the sponge

Sponges can be a breeding ground for bacteria.

Disinfect your sponge every night by running it through your dishwasher with your nightly load.

When it’s shredded and smelly, replace it.

3. Disinfect the garbage disposal

To get rid of odors, run it with a cut-up lemon, some salt and a few ice cubes.

The lemon deodorizes, and the ice and salt clean away residue.

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4. Don’t forget the dishwasher 

Once a week, shake baking soda on a damp sponge and wipe around the machine’s edges to remove stuck-on food or stains. 

To clean the inside, run an empty cycle with Dishwasher Magic, a product designed to kill bacteria like E.Coli.

5. Empty the fridge and defrost the freezer

Pull out all contents and toss anything past its prime. 

Wipe down and deodorize shelves with a solution of warm water and baking soda (1 tablespoon of baking soda mixed with 1 quart warm water).

Pull refrigerator away from the wall and vacuum dust and dirt.

6. Line your oven

Cut down on the need to frequently clean your oven by lining the bottom with a nonstick oven liner. It can be wiped with a paper towel, put in the dishwasher and reused over and over.

Keeping the interior range top burners and reflectors clean, you can save up to 10 percent by redirecting heat more efficiently, warming food faster and more evenly.

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7. Deep-clean your bathroom shower head

Pour white vinegar into a sturdy plastic bag big enough to submerge the shower head. Using a rubber band, secure it and let it soak overnight.

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Remove the bag and run the shower to rinse. This process removes calcium deposits as well as any lingering bacteria.

8. Make shower door and tracks shine

Start by making a paste of baking soda and distilled white vinegar (1 cup to a few drops) and rub it over the door.

You can clean the track by wrapping some fine steel wool around an old toothbrush and rubbing it back and forth to loosen any grime or mildew.

Let paste sit for an hour and then wipe clean with a microfiber cloth. Rinse off and buff dry with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.

A closed-loop microfiber cloth is a super-soft textile with great absorption power and water because the scrubbing action and absorption grab mildew from grout.

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9. Clear out the drain

Pour 1/2 cup baking soda down the drain, then follow it with 1/2 cup vinegar.

Cover it with a wet cloth, wait 5 minutes, uncover and flush with steaming-hot water.

10. Wash shower curtain

Run plastic shower curtains through the washing machine with a bit of detergent and some old towels (they will act as scrubbers to get rid of soap scum and mildew). Hang to dry.

11. Tackle the toilet

Drop a teaspoon of Tang drink mix in the bowl. The citric acid acts like a scrubber. Best of all, it’s non-toxic.

Let it sit for a few minutes, then swish and flush.