One day, I was preparing a lemon cocktail πΈ. As usual, I started peeling the lemon π and threw the peel into the trash ποΈ. My grandmother was at our house and, seeing what I was doing, she was furious π‘. She told me about the many uses of lemon peel π and explained how I could use it π‘. Since that day, I no longer throw away the peels π«. Read the article to discover my grandmother’s tips β¬οΈβ¬οΈβ¬οΈ.
First of all, lemon peels are perfect for making effective household products.
Let the peels macerate for at least three weeks in vinegar to create an all-purpose cleaner.
This will also improve the strong smell of vinegar.
And to make a strong deodorizer with a pleasant fragrance, macerate the lemon peels in 70Β° alcohol.
You can also use the peels in cookies, desserts, or cake batter for a delicate lemon flavor.
Youβll be surprised, but the peels are also great for your skin.
You can mix fresh peels with a scrub made of oil and sugar to get glowing skin.
You can also make lemon powder by drying the lemon peel in the oven at low temperature.
Then, crush it and add it to your clay masks to fight imperfections and achieve a glowing effect.