Did you get bitten by a mosquito again?
They have a knack for biting us when we spend a quiet evening on the terrace!
And after, hello itching!
We only want to scratch ourselves until we bleed. It's super annoying!
Fortunately, my grandmother gave me her natural remedy to quickly relieve a mosquito bite.
The miracle trick is to apply a paste of baking soda and witch hazel water . Watch:
Contents
- baking soda
- witch hazel water
- cup
1. Put three small teaspoons of baking soda in a cup.
2. Pour a teaspoon of witch hazel water
3. Mix to obtain a paste.
4. Apply the paste to the bite.
5. Let it work.
There you go, thanks to this remedy, you have stopped the itching from mosquito bites :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
It's a simple treatment that makes the sting deflate and disappear quickly!
This remedy is completely natural and very gentle. It is ideal for the fragile skin of children and babies.
And you don't even need Apaisyl cream... it's much more economical that way.
In addition, it works for all insect bites:mosquitoes, spiders, horseflies...
Baking soda soothes itching. It acts as an antiseptic and disinfectant. It thus calms the inflammation caused by the bite.
Witch hazel water also disinfects the bite and soothes the itching sensation.
It also refreshes the skin and heals the irritated part, thus providing an immediate feeling of well-being.
We also find witch hazel in the composition of soothing gels after insect bites from Hansaplast.
Witch hazel is a plant native to North America.
Witch hazel water comes from the indirect distillation of dried witch hazel leaves. It takes about 60 kilos of leaves to obtain a thousand liters of water.
The many benefits of witch hazel have been recognized for a very long time.
It helps to disinfect wounds. Applied in massage, it is an effective venous tonic and stimulates blood circulation.
It also has anti-inflammatory properties and as such, it relieves rheumatic and arthritic pain.
It is also an asset in your beauty bag. Used in rinsing water, it eliminates dandruff.
Finally, it is also found in perfumery, because its smell is very pleasant. It is similar to that of cut grass with an added hint of mint.