Let’s be honest. There are many of us who are always on the internet looking for hacks that will make our lives easier. We are always on the lookout for everyday things that we can use in other ways than the way we normally use them. Lemons are something each one of us has in our houses. However, how many of us are using them for something other than to bring a little flavor to our lives? Let’s learn all about the various hacks that we can get out of lemons.

Deep clean your microwave

Pop lemon rinds into a bowl half-filled with water, cook on high for five minutes, the water will boil and the lemony steam will do its job. Remove and wipe the inside with a cloth.

Use the zest and juice to make fancy finishing salts

This hack is super easy and it makes a ton of salt. Packed up in cute jars, the salt also makes a great gift.

Wave goodbye to acne

All you have to do is dip a cotton ball into freshly squeezed lemon juice (you only need about a tablespoon!) and then rub it on the affected area for about five minutes each day. The fruit is naturally styptic, which can stop the bleeding and its acidity will kiss inflamed acne goodbye.

Take a dip into the fountain of youth

If your less-than-stellar skin is making you look a decade older than you really are, turn to your lemon’s mighty juices. Patting lemon juice on your skin will help tighten it and smooth out fine lines.

Scrub away imperfections

Instead of spending big bucks on fancy scrubs, make a homemade version. Simply squeeze a whole lemon into a small Mason jar and then add enough granular sugar until the mixture becomes thick. Then, splash your skin with warm water and exfoliate away! This natural DIY scrub will keep your face and lips baby smooth.

Erase your elbows’ dark spots

Many folks suffer from hyperpigmentation on their elbows and underarms, but how many people actually know that this discoloration is easily treatable? Not many, we’d say. Here’s the easy trick: After a shower, dip your elbows in fresh lemon juice or rub a slice on your underarms. If you do this every day, the fruit’s bleaching properties will work wonders!

Lighten your locks

Ever dreamed of becoming a blonde bombshell? Well, now you can – without a trip to the hair salon. If your hair is on the lighter side (sorry, raven-haired gals!), you can use the juice of a lemon on your locks twice a week to lighten them. Don’t have enough lemons for your entire head? Nuke the uncut fruit for 15 seconds in the microwave for twice as much juice.

Remove unwanted hair

To make homemade body wax, squeeze the juice of one whole lemon and add it to a half cup of sugar. Pop the blend in the microwave until it turns brown; keep stirring until it’s sticky. Before you spread it on, let the wax cool down a bit. Now all you need is a few cloth strips, and you’ll be on your way to silky, smooth skin.

Amp up hair health

Speaking of hair, make sure the strands on your head are on their A-game. Rubbing your scalp with lemon juice and leaving it in to work its magic for a half hour before you wash your hair can strengthen your locks, get rid of dandruff, and make your tresses shine!

Fix a patchy tan

Don’t you hate when the summer sun tans your feet and hands a little too much? To get rid of sock- and glove-like patches, mix lemon juice with water and baking soda, and then exfoliate the affected areas with the mixture. Because lemon juice and baking soda have bleaching properties, the two can help tone the skin.

Whiten teeth

Forget Crest Whitestrips! To achieve a pearly white smile, mix a bit of lemon juice with baking soda, dip your toothbrush in it, and scrub—but only for a minute! You can repeat this every other day for a red carpet-ready smile.

Pamper your nails

If you’re the type who always has their nail game on point, you’re aware of how discolored your nails can get after you remove the polish. To prevent that unsightly yellow hue, soak your claws in a bowl of lemon juice diluted with water for a few minutes. In no time, they’ll be bright and back to health.

Add it to H20

Detox water is incomplete without lemons. The citrus fruit’s skin is loaded with D-limonene, an antioxidant that helps liver enzymes rid of flush toxins from the body to help you feel your best. So go ahead and pop the peel into your glass, too!

Add lemon slices to tea

Here at Eat This, Not That!, we’re huge fans of tea. The antioxidant-rich beverage is perfect to wake up to, drink in between meals, and some brews can even help you sleep better. So what can trump this tried and true drink? Simply add lemon to your morning brew for a debloating vitamin-rich detox tea.

Preserve avocados and apples

Ever wondered why your guac wasn’t exactly green after a few hours? You can blame the phenolic compounds present in the healthy fat-rich fruit; when these compounds are exposed to air, they oxidize, turning your avocados (and apples, too) from an appetizing to a not-so-appealing hue real quick. To ensure your avocado toast is Instagram-worthy, squeeze in some fresh lemon juice to counteract the oxidation process. Your followers will thank you.

Get rid of a hangover

Let’s face it: Hangovers are the reason we consider nixing alcohol forever. But once the weekend rolls by and you find yourself at another bar at 2 a.m., you may want to jot this one down for the morning. Two tablespoons of fresh lemon juice plus one teaspoon of sugar mixed into eight ounces of water will save you from a massive headache and an upset tummy.

Improve your concentration

Fitness and nutrition expert Jay Cardiello swears that the scent of lemon oil can increase alertness and improve your concentration. But for a quick practical fix for when you don’t have the essential oil on hand, try boiling water and adding lemon juice. We totally recommend giving it a shot next time you’re in need of some extra brainpower.

Relieve stress

For instant stress relief, reach for some lemons rather than a box of frosted donuts. Why? Vitamin C-rich lemons help decrease levels of the stress hormone cortisol. So if you find yourself in a hair-pulling sitch, calm your nerves by stirring up some homemade lemonade (with a few extra spritzes of lemon).

Banish tummy issues

If you regularly suffer from nausea, indigestion, and constipation, consider ditching processed foods. But if your diet is already pretty clean, try adding a few drops of lemon to your meals. The small yellow fruit helps purify the blood and flush your digestive tract to help you feel like your best self again.

Lower your blood pressure

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is harmful because it can lead to heart failure, kidney disease, and stroke. Lower your risk of these scary ailments by drinking potassium-rich lemon juice diluted in water.

Soothe a sore throat

Whenever my throat was sore as a child, the one thing I’d look forward to was my mother handing me a tablespoon of honey with fresh lemon juice to suck on. Although the treat was obviously yummy, it was meant to soothe the pain—and it certainly did. So next time you’re bedridden and can’t ignore a raw aching throat, head straight to the kitchen.

Suppress your appetite

Lemons are wonderful appetite suppressants because they’re packed with powerful pectin fiber, which helps increase satiety. A study in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition discovered that those who ate just five grams of pectin felt fuller.