2.Don’t feel like scrubbing an oily tub after every time you bathe to get the baby oil benefits? Towel-dry yourself a little after your bath, and then smooth a little baby oil on your still-damp skin to lock in moisture.
3.Use a thin layer of baby oil on your legs instead of shave cream or gel (or soap) before shaving.
4.If you’re waxing brows, legs or, uh, other parts of your body, use a little baby oil afterward to remove any lingering wax.
5.Munda also makes a lip scrub by mixing 1 teaspoon of baby oil, ½ teaspoon of sugar and a few drops of lemon juice. Every night before bed she rubs it lightly on her lips to remove dead skin.
6.Remove excess earwax buildup with the help of baby oil — as long as you don’t have tubes in your ears or a hole in your eardrum.
First, apply a few drops of oil into your ears to soften the wax. After a day or two, use a rubber-bulb syringe to (gently!) squirt warm water into the ear canal. Tip your head to the side to let the water drain and the wax fall out, then dry your outer ear with a soft towel or a hair dryer.
Note: If the situation doesn’t improve after a few such treatments, see a doctor.
7,If the pendant you inherited from Grandma is on a knotted chain, rub just a drop of oil onto the tangle, and then pick it apart with a straight pin.
8.If a sticker resists removal from a glass, china or plastic item, rub in some oil and wait a bit. The sticker should peel off much more easily.
9.Working on your car or doing some other greasy job? Baby oil is kinder to your hands than harsh soaps.