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    Can I use only honey and lemon with warm water?
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    Yes, you should be able to as long as you don't have an allergy to either one.
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    Will any of these methods hurt my vagina?
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    No, they shouldn't.
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    Can honey help with coughing?
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    A hot tea with honey and lemon juice is great for a sore throat/coughing.
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    Can I mix honey, lemon and milk in my shower gel?
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    Yes, you can, but milk will spoil quickly when left at room temperature, so it's best to leave it out of your shower gel.
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    Can I use honey in my baby's bath?
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    No, I would not recommend this. Since honey is not pasteurized or sterilized, it can pose a health risk to very young children by potentially exposing them to botulism spores.
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    How does honey help when it's sticky?
    Cecilia Flores
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    The consistency of a product shouldn't affect how it works. You may not like the consistency, but if it works, it works. Honey helps fade scars, moisturizes, gently exfoliates, and makes hair shiny.
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    Is honey good for hair loss?
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    It moisturizes hair, making it break and snap less often, and makes it shiny, but beyond this, doesn't help with hair loss.
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    how do I use honey on my hair, and why is honey good for the hair?
    Tansy_200
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    Mix it up into a hair mask along with avocado and coconut oil, or use it to smooth down flyaways or split ends. Honey is moisturizing for your hair and smells lovely.
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    Which vitamins and minerals are good for nail and hair growth?
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    For nail growth, apply jojoba oil with a brush to your cuticles and under your nails. Make your own mixture with jojoba oil and a bit of vitamin E. Nail growth comes from inside your nails and all the tutorials on YouTube that say to rub lemon (or any other variant) on them are scientifically inaccurate. You can also just buy cuticle oil, it is the same stuff.
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