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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Face Mask (D.I.Y)

1 Egg (Egg White)
Small Bowl
1 Lemon
1 Mixing Spoon or Whisk
Hair Tie
Headband 
Facial
Washcloth 
Old Foundation Brush (optional)

Step 1: Crack the egg into your small bowl separating the egg yolk from the egg whites. You're only going to be using the egg whites, so instead of throwing them out, save your egg yolk for breakfast in the morning or for a bonus step at the end of this post!
Step 2: Cut your lemon in half and squeeze the lemon juice from both halves into the egg white mixture. 
Step 3: Whisk the lemon juice and egg whites mixture until frothy. 
Step 4: Tie back your hair and apply a headband to ensure no product gets into your hair. 
Step 5: Apply warm water to the face to open up your pores. You may also use your facial cleanser with warm water during this step. 
Step 6: Pat skin dry or let air dry and then with your fingers, foundation brush, or paint brush, begin applying the mask to your face. I prefer using a brush to ensure I coat the product evenly over my face and it's less messy this way. 
Step 7: Once you have finished applying the mask, let it sit for about 20 minutes until it hardens. Your skin will feel tight and dry.
Step 8: After 20 minutes, remove the mask with warm water and pat your skin dry. 

Friday, August 14, 2015

Back to School

"Kids first day back what should I do? "

Refresh yourself! It's time to spend some time on yourself.
After such a long draining summer and endless chlorine and sea side days, your hair may feel dry and briddle.


Ingredients for summer hair repair:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda
  • 2 tablespoons apple-cider vinegar

Add vinegar into the water, add the baking soda, mix, and you’re done.

That’s it.Pour the solution over your hair. Let it simmer on your head for about 10 minutes. Rinse. Wash. WA-Laaa You're Done. The solution will pull the impurities from your hair, leaving it healthy and shiny as new.

Is your skin dehydrated and in need if some extra moisture? Sun rays and Sun screens can dry your skin out extremely fast. Some sunscreen has alcohol content which naturally causing flaky skin.
Use a body scrub during a steamy shower, I recommend: 

Cucumber body scrub

INGREDIENTS:

1 cup white sugar
¾ of a cup chopped cucumber
optional, a few basil leaves
¼ cup of coconut oil

DIRECTIONS:

1. Wash the cucumber and basil and pat dry then toss in the blender, you can pre-chop or slice before blending.  Pour the sugar on top and then add in soft or liquid coconut oil. Whip until the cucumbers have broken down and you’re happy with the consistency; this took about 45 seconds to a minute in our blender. If the cucumber is chilled or cold when it goes in the blender then it may cause the coconut oil to solidify, this happened with mine and wasn’t a problem at all, yours might just look a pinch different from what is shown if the ingredients you use are all room temperature.

2. Pour into a jar that can be sealed and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. This should keep nicely for up to two weeks. Simply plan to take it out of the fridge a little bit before you will use it or you can scoop some out and put it into a shower or bath safe dish when ready to use.  If giving this as a gift, be sure to remind friends that they’ll need to keep it chilled and an eye on the shelf life because of the fresh ingredients.

*Just make sure to take extra care when using oils (like the coconut oil in this) in the bath or shower as they can make surfaces and floors slippery.  

I ran by this recipe on a blog, fell totally in love. It is so easy to make and keeping this jar in the refrigerator makes a refreshing suprise in the warm shower. Cucumber is one of the most hydrating ingredients, plus coconut oil helps moisture penetrate deeper into your skin.

Lather yourself in CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion. This lotion is magic in a bottle.
Dermatologist approved not oily or greasy, leaves no residue.






Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Dupes Wednesday Eyeshadow

Stila's "Kitten" is a very popular eyeshadow in the makeup world. ($18.00)
Loreal' created the correct mixture for the infamous champagne shade.and  "Iced Latte" in the Infallible Eyeshadow collection is a MUST OWN. ($7.99)


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

D.I.Y Skincare



 I love a good exfoliater, scrubbing all the old dead skin away to reveal new healthy skin. Exfoliating helps with numerous things from oil control, to pore detox also, helps brighten dull skin.

Baking soda and Water is MAGICAL! Instant smooth skin, prepped and ready got your skin care regiment.

Splash your face with water before the exfoliater.

Combine 1/4 cup of baking soda with two tablespoons of water. Mix well.

Use mixture to gently exfoliate clean, damp face. Avoid eye area and rinse well.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Flashback Makeup

One of my favorite makeup trends was the fabulous 90's. Matte nude lips, eyeliner with no eyeshadow, or the mascara running we called grunge. 
If you lived in the 90's you know Pam Anderson. Big pink lips, black long lashes and smudged eyeliner. Look at the tiny brows!! Who would of guesses we would end up with such eyebrow envy. Shape is everything, it's the frame to the picture.
Oh Courtney Love, how I miss the dirty grungey lip smeared diva. Mascara running carelessly down your face and red lipstick with no boundaries. Little smudge here and there and intense pink blush. Again, where are her eyebrows?? (Haha)
Then grunge took a different bohemian vibe. Bindis and rhinestones with bare complexion plus, blood red lips. Funny how fashion always repeats itself. Twist my little buns, take me back in time! Gwen Stefani is a fashion icon from the 90's to present the woman is still flawless. 
Who can forget Cindy Crawford and the great Pepsi advertisements?
I think we all wanted a mole and teased hair. Her matte nude lips and smoky eyelids are timeless, again it's still popular and Cindy hasn't aged since the 90's.

What was your favorite trend? 
Don't you find it a little odd history always repeats itself? 







Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Dupes Wednesday

Everyone knows how beautiful NARS "Orgasm" blush is. I love the peachy, pink tones and subtle gold shimmer. The price sometimes can be considered high if your on a "makeup budget." ($30)
During, one of my makeup voyages I came across Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso ($7.50). The colors are ridiculously similar, but I will say that the NARS blush does last a bit longer on the cheek. For the ridiculous price cut, I think I can deal with a little late afternoon reapplication.




Monday, August 3, 2015

Nail Trend Fall 2015

                Fall Nail Trends 2015
Fall creates the look with deep rich pigments of blacks, plum's and navy’s for the ideal nail envy manicure.

My inspiration for this Fall Season will always be the classic nude with diamonds. 

Mattes are a MUST! Many nail polish lines have created a top coat to create matte texture to any glossy polish you pick. 
              OPI's "Russian Navy Matte" 
OPI's "Viking in Vinter Vonderland"
   During, fashion week will instense ombre's rocked the show . I was highly impressed by the ones that walked in the Tom Ford Fall Collection.
Ombre' Ombre' Ombre' Ombre'! It's been a fabulous trend for a few years from hair to nails. Two nail polishes and a sponge is all you need. 

Which trend will you most likely rock?