Put a dab of coconut oil
on a cotton ball or wash cloth and gently spread across your eyes.
If you have an earache or ear infection, it is best to apply around the ears or drop the essential oil
on a cotton ball and put that in the ear.
To use the vinegar, simply wash off the skin with soap and lukewarm water, then soak two tablespoons of the apple cider vinegar
on a cotton ball and swab it on the affected area.
If you do want to remove it, try using mineral oil
on a cotton ball.
Baby oil
on a cotton ball can also be used.
When I want to remove my eye make - up, I have been relying
on cotton balls.
Washing my face at night has always seemed like too many steps — eye makeup remover
on cotton balls, cleanser, wash, rinse, repeat.
I grew up with my French - bred mother applying a few pumps of a cream cleanser
on a cotton ball and wiping her face, which she continues to do to this day.
If your teacher doesn't do this though, you can place a few drops of your favorite oil
on a cotton ball before class and bring it with you.
You can also use AromaEase essential oil, placing a couple drops
on a cotton ball, and inhaling the scent for 30 seconds to a minute.
You can put a few drops of oil
on a cotton ball or around the outside of the ear.
Whether you're using a diffuser, steam inhalation, spray, or you are simply inhaling a drop or two of an essential oil
on a cotton ball, be sure to test a very small amount first because allergic reactions can occur.
Even after washing with the cleansing milk (it says it also removes makeup on the description, which is why I bought it), I see so much makeup
on my cotton ball soaked in the juice beauty hydrating mist toner as if it didn't really clean my face.
If you apply it topically, add a few drops
on a cotton ball along with a few drops of light oil like grapeseed or jojoba oil to use as a carrier oil and then rub the blend onto your neck or skin.
I just put
some on a cotton ball and go to town.
It lasted for two weeks, so I just put
it on a cotton ball and enjoy the smell.
Using a face brush or a washcloth will help you get the deep clean that you're looking for and if you're having a difficult time removing makeup with a regular washing, it can be helpful to start with a light oil or extra facial cleanser
on a cotton ball to remove your makeup first.
I literally just use maybe 1/2 Tablespoon
on a cotton ball for all my makeup but if you did your whole face you would likely need a bit more and perhaps want to use two cotton balls or a cotton swap square.
this stuff I think will make my one and only stop for toner / astringent, it does a superb job (I can see
it on the cotton ball) yet leaves my skins moisture in tack not to mention its cruelty - free!!
After cleansing, take a small amount of Maxatone
on a cotton ball and apply in upward and downward stroke over the face and neck.
No7 Micellar Cleansing Water: I pour some of this product
on a cotton ball and swipe it over my face after using cleansing oil.
Enter this liquid makeup remover, which I use sparingly (truly, just a dab of the liquid
on a cotton ball or tissue paper works), to wipe off all my liner, mascara, shadow and eyebrow gel.
After wearing a heavy eye makeup look, use Vaseline or coconut oil
on a cotton ball to gently remove products from the eye.
Dab a generous amount
on a cotton ball and gently swipe all over your face.
I didn't expect to see anything
on the cotton ball but apparently dirt and oil really can buildup over night — again showing how important it is to cleanse both morning and night!
Put the lemon juice
on a cotton ball and press it on the zit.
I needed more than one towel to take off all the make up and then when I followed up with my toner, I could see more make up coming off
on the cotton ball, showing that it really wasn't very effective at taking off make up fully.
After you are finished with your cleansing routine, dispense some toner
on a cotton ball and apply to your face.
The consistency is on the runny side, and I pour only a few drops of
it on a cotton ball and wipe my face and neck with it.
Your skin needs to shed every day, so exfoliation — both natural and the kind you do with a little glycolic acid toner
on a cotton ball — is integral.
Dab
it on a cotton ball and apply on scalp.
Put a small amount of ear cleaner
on a cotton ball and swab outer surface of the inner ear.
Cleaning Your Dog's Ears: You can also spray the apple cider vinegar
on a cotton ball and then use it to clean your dog's ears although if your dog really does have an ear infection, please go visit your veterinarian.
As for tooth brushing - my cat with the bad teeth does not like this at all, so I have a solution that I put
on a cotton ball and rub her teeth / gums with.
Chipper's ears were normal, a little bit of brownish wax, but Buffy had one clean ear and one ear with thick brown gook
on the cotton ball that I had rubbed inside her ear.
Never poke Q Tips or anything else right inside the ear canal and don't squirt or pour large volumes of these topical applications into the ears; a small amount
on a cotton ball is usually sufficient.
Use as many cotton balls as necessary until when you swab, there's no longer any residue
on the cotton ball.
This can be done by using a dog ear cleaner
on a cotton ball.
The best way to clean the ear canal is to saturate the cotton ball with your cleaning solution and repeatedly swab out the inside of the ear, until you see no residue
on the cotton ball.
Place a moderate amount of Ear Care
on a cotton ball.
Once the ears have been cleaned and dried, apply ear mite medication if you see signs of dark smelly dirt
on the cotton balls.
Or, the cleaner can be put
on a cotton ball and used to wipe just the external ear canal.
Take a good amount
on a cotton ball and press into the end of the nail and hold for a minute or two.
Long story short, our tenant found suggestion to put out peppermint oil
on cotton balls all over the house.
Adding a few drops of your favorite
on cotton balls is a safer way to scent your home.
I don't know if this was already mentioned, but in my experience — and I have had arms looking like yours after having blood drawn, I found out that most of the bruising, for me, comes from pressing down
on the cotton ball too tightly afterwards and bending your arm like they do in the movies.
Not exact matches
Some took
balls of white
cotton and scorched them with Holy Fire to rub
on arthritic limbs or the foreheads of newborn babies.
I put the astringent
on with a
cotton ball and leave it
on for about 2 minutes.
Shape the dough into a
ball, and place
on a
cotton towel (not terry cloth) dusted with flour.
Do this in the kitchen or hardwood because if you do this
on carpet, the
cotton ball fuzz will get ground into the carpet and make vacuuming a pain (I know this from past experience, it was ugly).