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Issue Date: May 3, 2009
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VICKI KRIZ

3 simple, low-cost body cleaners


Salt has many healing properties.

Although you might feel squeaky-clean after that shower, the chemicals found in your soaps and scrubs don't always have the same effect on the environment. Cleaning guru Michael DeJong, author of "Clean Body: The Humble Art of Zen-Cleansing Yourself," out May 5, explains how household ingredients can clean your body without relying on harsh chemicals. Here's a look at three of them:

Baking soda. Its light grit and quick-to-dissolve nature make this the perfect exfoliant, with both soothing and antiseptic qualities.

Salt. Used as an antiseptic, salt water is good for healing abrasions and bruises. "It's amazing on diaper rash," DeJong says. Use salt baths to treat the entire body.

Olive oil. Use it on your hands, knees, elbows and feet to moisturize and soften rough spots.


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