Cleansing, moisturizing, and using sunscreen are essential parts of a good skincare routine. If you have already understood these basics and are ready to raise the level, then you should add some great beauty tools to your routine.

Yes, it's important to use tools to help make your skincare routine more effective. Often called accessories, these beauty tools can give great results. But due to being expensive, every woman avoids using them. That's why today we bring you 3 such tools which are present in your home.

It can help you save money in the long run and also make your routine a little easier. Let us know about them in detail.

Spoon

An inexpensive household item that everyone has with them is the spoon. Do you know that you can use a spoon to remove many beauty-related problems?

You may be troubled by the puffiness in the eyes due to lack of sleep, or staying in front of the laptop for a long time and getting up, but with the help of a cold spoon, you can get rid of the puffiness.

You can also massage your entire face with a spoon. It's cool when you feel like your face is too puffy. Keep a spoon in the fridge and massage your face with it. It also helps in blood circulation on the face, which gives a glow to the face. You can use it instead of expensive Guha Shaw.

You can use the edge of a spoon to trace the perfect winged eyeliner. This is one of the easiest beauty hacks you can try with a spoon. The slight curve of the spoon helps to trace that perfect wing with ease.

Toothbrush

You can use a toothbrush to help you with beauty tips and tricks. It is very helpful in the problem of dry lips. Exfoliating your lips with lip balm and a brush will help you remove dead skin.

Applying a little oil to your cuticles and letting it soak in for a minute, then brushing helps to exfoliate them and remove any dead cuticles.

The toothbrush also helps in increasing the volume of the hair. Lifting hairs and using a toothbrush directly at the base of your scalp helps to add texture and volume to your hair.

You might not have a nail brush, but chances are you have an extra toothbrush. Use the bristles to pull the dirt out from under your nails in seconds.

If you're looking to add some highlights to your hair, a toothbrush will come in handy. Dip the bristles in hair color and apply it to your hair.

Kitchen sponge

Instead of using lots of cotton balls, stuff a sponge into a mason jar and soak it in acetone to make an easy DIY nail polish remover. Keep it sealed in a jar when not in use and when it gets too dirty, replace the sponge and add nail polish remover.

Place pieces of cut sponge between your toes so that you don't smudge the nail polish while painting your toenails. It's like a salon tow separator, but cheaper.

Rubbing the sponge over the clothing will remove any unwanted lint. Simply remove it with the help of your fingers.

As such, kitchen sponges are not used in pedicures. But once you use it, you will never do a pedicure without a sponge.

Not only is this sponge flexible enough to fold between the toes, keeping them just the right distance as you apply your polish, but it's also really comfortable and helps clean dirt off your feet.

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