15 Unexpected Uses For Lemon Peel

Fresh lemon peels in a wooden bowl, ideal for natural cleaning and culinary uses.

When life gives you lemons, squeeze up all the juice and use up the peels !

Here are 15 different ways you can use the humble lemon peel.. you’ll save a lot on the beauty and health department!

1. Make a kitchen air freshener.

Use lemon peels and other ingredients for an inexpensive air freshener to help eliminate bad cooking smells from your kitchen and make it smell beautiful.

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2. Make a face mask.

Make a lemon peel mask to lighten acne scars and even out your skin tone.

Lemon peel infused oil in a white bowl with a spoon on a wooden surface.
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3. Freshen your dishwasher.

Pop a lemon peel, a full lemon wedge (or one that’s just been juiced) on the top rack of the dishwasher either skewered on one of the plate wires or in the cutlery compartment and run a normal cycle. The lemon will freshen the load with a faint lemon scent and will leave your dishes sparkly.

Recycling lemon peels for natural cleaning, air freshening, and flavor enhancement.
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4. Make an all-purpose cleaner.

Simply place lemon peels in any jar and pour white vinegar over them. Put a lid on the jar and sit for two weeks. Strain the liquid and combine it with water so it is 50/40 and use as an all-purpose cleaner.

Bright yellow lemon peels in a jar for natural cleaning and cooking.
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5. Plant seedlings in it.

After you’ve squeezed a lemon and you have the peel, you can use it to plant seedlings for your veggie garden. Not only do they look cute, but they add nutrients to the soil.

Young mint plant sprouting in a lemon shell, eco-friendly gardening idea.
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6. Candy them.

Candied lemon peels make a great gift for Christmas or can be used as a fantastic looking cupcake garnish.

Lemon peel-infused pasta served on a white plate, highlighting the use of lemon peel in cooking.
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7. Shine your sink.

Along with baking soda, white vinegar and olive oil, you can use lemon peel to make your dull stainless steel sink sparkle again.

Using lemon peel to naturally clean and freshen a kitchen sink.
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8. Make candles.

Use the hollowed out peels to make candles they look pretty and smell great too!

Fresh lemon peels in a bowl, ready for creative household uses.
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9. Treat varicose veins.

Dried lemon peel along with ginger, juniper and rosemary can be combined to make a bath tea to help reduce the appearance of varicose veins.

Bright yellow lemon peels and slices for natural cleaning and health tips.
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10. Repel cats.

Cats don’t like citrus scents. If you have a problem neighbourhood moggy you want to scat, try grating some lemon peel and scattering it where you don’t want the cat to go.

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11. Make a salt scrub.

Use lemon peel, salt and olive oil to make a body scrub for a smoother skin.

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12. Make dust cloths.

Damp cloths are infused with vinegar to help kill off bugs, while the lemon peel and olive oil that were added will bring shine to your furniture.

Lemon peels stored in a glass jar with cloth, eco-friendly kitchen idea.
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13. Clean your mugs and cups.

Rub the inside of a mug or cup with a lemon peel to get rid of stubborn tea and coffee stains.

Lemon peel in a bowl with sugar, showcasing its culinary and household uses.
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14. Infuse olive oil.

Use the peel to add awesomeness to your olive oil great for gifts or to keep for your own cooking creations.

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15. Keep brown sugar soft

Nothing is worse than your brown sugar being rock hard when you need it for baking. Add some lemon peel to the bag make sure all the pulp is removed and it will keep your sugar soft!

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What other uses of lemon peel do you know of?

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Caroline Duncan
Caroline Duncan is a freelance journalist and photographer with almost 20 years’ media experience in radio, magazines and online. She is also a mother of three daughters, and when she’s not writing or taking pictures, she’s extremely busy operating a taxi service running them around to various activities. She can’t sew and hates housework.

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