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Sheryl Saji Thomas on Instagram: "DIY activated charcoal for skin care! 🔥 This one was a lot of fun to make! Please do it carefully, kids kindly do it with adult supervision. Best to do it outdoors and keep a bucket of water handy just to be safe! ✅ Activated charcoal ⭐️ Great to suck out impurities ⭐️ Absorbs moisture ⭐️ Removes bad odour ⚠️Stains clothes ⚠️It can make your skin dry. So use it occasionally. ✅It’s also great to absorb humidity, so you can keep it in a cloth bag in your wardro Charcoal For Skin, Diy Activated Charcoal, Bucket Of Water, Charcoal Bags, Bathroom Odor, House Cottage, Water Bucket, For Skin Care, Town House

Sheryl Saji Thomas on Instagram: "DIY activated charcoal for skin care! 🔥 This one was a lot of fun to make! Please do it carefully, kids kindly do it with adult supervision. Best to do it outdoors and keep a bucket of water handy just to be safe! ✅ Activated charcoal ⭐️ Great to suck out impurities ⭐️ Absorbs moisture ⭐️ Removes bad odour ⚠️Stains clothes ⚠️It can make your skin dry. So use it occasionally. ✅It’s also great to absorb humidity, so you can keep it in a cloth bag in your…

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Learn how to use charcoal briquettes around your home to eliminate odor. Fridge Odor, Charcoal Water Filter, Charcoal Briquettes, Charcoal Water, How To Use, Quick Saves

Just like a charcoal water filter, charcoal briquettes can be used to absorb moisture and remove odor from the air in your home. You may know that you can use charcoal to remove fridge odors, but they also work in other rooms. We’ve found them particularly helpful for “old apartment smell” if you’re in an old building or moist smells in basement-level units.As for how to distribute them, you can simply lay a few out in a metal tray.

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