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How to Smooth
Rough Elbows
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Imagine this – you spent
a fortune on beauty parlors and skincare products. You have taken care
of every part of your body – from the area under the eyes to the
cuticles of your fingers. Now take a look at your elbows. Scaly? Rough?
Do they remind you of the skin of an alligator? What a nightmare, it
could prove to be, after all the money that you spent. Money and time
are such luxuries these days. Alright, set money and time aside and
think about your elbows. Imagine all the work that your elbows do for
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They bend so that you
can pick up stuff, apply makeup, swim, drive a car, cook, and write,
type. In short, just about anything that you can imagine. They take all the pain,
and scratches; bear with all the rough surfaces, just so that you
are comfortable with your own body. We are so cruel with them,
right? It’s time we took care of our rough elbows. Try this method
of care for your elbows before you sleep at least once in a month.
Read on to know how to soften rough elbows. |
How To
Soften Rough Elbows
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Vaseline Does
It: With
maximum care, heat three tablespoons of petroleum jelly in a
saucepan, only till it becomes liquid. Take care to take it off the
fire, the moment all of it turns to liquid, lest it may catch fire.
Set the saucepan aside to cool down.
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Exfoliate:
Take a sturdy body brush and apply soap
to it. Next, wet your elbows, take the body brush, and brush each
elbow in gentle but firm circular movements for about ten minutes.
Rinse well and dry with a soft towel.
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Coffee Treatment:
Mix one tablespoon of unused coffee
grounds, left in the decoction filter, to one-fourth cup of liquid
glycerin soap. Wet your elbows with warm water and rub the mixture
of coffee grounds and glycerin soap.
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Rinse And
Vaseline:
Rinse away the
soap-and-coffee grounds mixture with water. Pat dry your elbows
with a soft turkey towel. Check if the liquid petroleum jelly is
cool enough for you not to burn your fingers. Slather this
petroleum jelly on to your elbows generously. Slip on the cotton
sleeves.
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If you cannot find
the sleeves, make your own at home by taking a pair of clean dry
socks and cutting away the part meant for feet; now slip them
on. The sleeves are needed to protect your bedding and clothes
from the petroleum jelly. |
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Repeat this procedure once every month.
You’ll need a daily treatment for your rough elbows, especially if
you work both at home and outside or, in any other way, come in
contact with all different kinds of surfaces. For this, go back to
the time, when you were young and saw your mom applying half a
lemon, on her elbows. Squeeze half a lemon on your elbow each night,
to deal with daily wear-and-tear that your elbows might undergo. |
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