3 Ways to Make Itching Powder
Itching powder is a classic prankster’s tool, capable of giving its unsuspecting victims an uncomfortable surprise. While not ideal for use on sensitive individuals, it can nonetheless add some hilarious outcomes to light-hearted pranks. In this article, we will discuss three methods to make itching powder from commonly available materials.
1. Using Rose Hips
Rose hips are the fruit produced by wild and cultivated rose species. The seeds found within the hips contain small hairs that are quite irritating when in contact with the skin.
Ingredients:
– Dried rose hips
– Mortar and pestle or a coffee grinder
– A fine mesh strainer
Instructions:
1. Collect and dry the rose hips completely.
2. Crush the dried rose hips using a mortar and pestle or coffee grinder until they reach a fine powder consistency.
3. Place the mesh strainer over a clean container and sift the ground rose hips to separate the irritating hairs from the rest of the pulp.
4. Collect the resulting hairs, which will serve as your itching powder.
2. Utilizing Maple Tree Seeds
Stems of maple tree seeds can also be turned into itching powder because they contain tiny fibers that cause skin irritation.
Ingredients:
– Maple tree seed stems (helicopters)
– Mortar and pestle or coffee grinder
– Fine mesh strainer
Instructions:
1. Collect maple tree seed stems (helicopters) and discard any accompanying seeds.
2. Dry the collected seed stems completely.
3. Using a mortar and pestle or coffee grinder, crush them into a fine powder.
4. Sift through a fine mesh strainer to obtain only the irritating fibers.
3. Crafting Itching Powder from Hair Clippers Waste
Hair clipping remnants make an effective itching powder due to their sharp ends, which cause mild skin irritation when rubbed against.
Ingredients:
– Hair clippings collected from a hair trimmer or clippers
– Fine mesh strainer
Instructions:
1. Collect enough hair clippings from the clippers or trimmers for your desired amount of itching powder.
2. Sift the collected hair clippings through a fine mesh strainer to ensure that only the smallest, most irritating pieces are used.
Caution: Always exercise responsibility when using itching powder, as some individuals may have allergic reactions or extreme sensitivity to its effects.
Armed with these three methods, you can easily create homemade itching powder from readily available materials. Whether you use it for light-hearted pranks or as payback for a previous trick, itching powder is a classic practical joke tool that you can now make yourself.