1. Peppermint Leaves:-
Peppermint is great for bug bites and itching, as it provides a cool sensation that will give you relief.
how to use it:
The quickest, easiest way is to crush the leaves and rub the peppermint directly onto the skin. You can freeze crushed peppermint leaves in ice cubes for a cool double-whammy, as the freezing of ice cubes also helps numb the affected area and reduce swelling and swelling. Always use clean, filtered water.
2. Fresh basil leaves:-
Tulsi leaves contain anti-itch compounds called camphor and thiamol. This is my personal go-to trick for bug bites, as it is very quick and easy. In addition, rubbing the leaf on the skin fulfills the inevitable urge to scratch.
how to use it:
Crush the leaves and rub directly on the skin.
3. Aloe Vera:-
We love aloe vera for every kind of skin irritation. Aloe is perhaps best known for its ability to cure sunburn, but is extremely versatile as it calms the skin and relieves inflammation and irritation. If you live in Southern California, there is an 85% probability that it is already growing in your yard.
how to use it:
Break a leaf from the plant, and cut it open lengthwise from top to bottom with a knife. Scoop the Goy Gel inside, and rub directly on the irritated skin. If you have extra leftovers, you can keep it in an airtight container for up to a week.
4. Fruit peels:-
Fruit peels work a lot on itchy skin, banana peels, watermelon peels etc. are some. This is a great way to reuse kitchen scraps that might otherwise be thrown out! However, this method does not have one potential drawback: the smell of the fruit can attract insects. This may be a better option to use indoors.
how to use it:
Peel or rub on the affected area.
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