I was on a healthy start to the week
and I was in a cooking mood
so I made pizza..two medium sized pies and I ate 1/3 of the first pizza pie by myself
:(
And I had eggs for breakfast..and in the process of making the pizza..I made mini pizzas on crackers and I probably ate like 7 of those little cracker pizzas..
carbs..calories...ah...
No more food for today! Must drink water for rest of the day....If I am hungry I'll snack on carrots :x
something special
in the making
...maybe...
in the making
...maybe...
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Yogurt Mask
Just wanted to share this to the world
A yogurt mask
Yes I said yogurt..the kind of yogurt you eat (well duh)..
Make sure its natural original yogurt!!! No fruity flavors!
Low fat or fat free..I don't think the amount of fat matters actually..but I use low fat.
This stuff makes an uber awesome mask.. [what the..I never say uber o.O)
Buy a small container of yogurt to try it out and if you like it get a giant tub =]
What I do is take a tablespoon..and on a just washed face..I just smooth a thick layer (If i have a lot of time) or a thin layer (if i have like 10 minutes) all over my face. Leave on for at least 10 minutes or until dry
And wash off.
The result will be brighter skin..smaller pores..softer skin
do it consistently and youll get a brighter softer complexion (win)
[Ill put a before and after pic of yogurt mask here if I remember]
I don't really use a moisturizer after..but you can..
I want to save this link - blowdrying hair
Step 1: Wash hair and towel dry. Flip your hair in front and apply a hazelnut[hazelnut...nutella..*mmm*] sized amount heat protection cream like Kerastase Ciment Technique evenly [ooh heat protection CREAM? I never heard of that..time to googleee this one]. Start working the product from underneath moving from the roots to tips. Avoid getting it on the scalp as it can get greasy.
Vogue.in Tip: Use a moderately heavy cream for thick hair as it needs to be moisturized, but not too much. Curly hair should be heavily moisturized before a blow-dry. For fine hair, spritz a heat protection spray along the length of the hair.
Vogue.in Tip: Use a moderately heavy cream for thick hair as it needs to be moisturized, but not too much. Curly hair should be heavily moisturized before a blow-dry. For fine hair, spritz a heat protection spray along the length of the hair.
*not plagarizing*!
I found this helpful..you might too..I just want to save this here sooo..
http://www.vogue.in/content/how-blow-dry-your-hair-5-easy-steps#6
the bold is my comments o.)
Step 2: With your hair flipped in front of you, begin blow drying. Place the nozzle ten inches away from your hair and starting from the roots, move slowly along the shaft of the hair (as opposed to against it) towards the tips. Moving the drier against your hair shaft, opens up its cuticles and leads to frizz and split ends.
Step 3: Move your hair sideways while running your fingers through it to expose the less dry portions. Allow the nozzle to follow your fingers.
Step 4: When your hair is 60 - 70 % dry, section it into two halves, through the center of your head. Now section the front half loosely into three pieces. Working with smaller sections helps hair dry faster and makes it more easily manageable. Leading with a paddle brush in one hand , follow with the dryer. Continue to keep the nozzle pointed along the direction of your hair shaft. Repeat the same with the other half of your hair.
"Lift at the roots with the paddle brush for maximum natural volume and bounce. Skip this if you have curly hair as it could lead unnecessary volume." says Contractor.
Step 5: Follow through with a burst of cold air to seal the cuticles. Finish off with a shine spray.
Vogue.in tip: If you want to avoid spraying directly onto your hair, spray the product on a hairbrush and comb through.
soo many words ahhh..Im going to read this when i wash my hair on tuesday..so i can buy more heat protectant..which is a day from now..because i washed it today.. (its sunday)
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