Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 March 2017

21:10:00

Easy DIY to Get Foundation Out of Clothes

   How to Get Foundation Out of Clothes   

DIY, Makeup, Tutorials

Many shirts have been ruined by an innocent hug that left a large foundation smear. While your first inclination might be to reach for the makeup remover, think again. The oil, which is meant for the skin, might actually make the situation worse. Just keep reading for the details.

How to Get Foundation Out of Clothes ? 

DIY - Turn to shaving cream to remove smears of oil-free foundation from collars, carpets, and bath mats. You can also mix in a touch of alcohol if the stain won't lift with shaving cream alone. After treating the fabric, throw it in the wash to really get that stain out. If the handy-dandy pre-treat the spot with dish detergent to counter the oil in your liquid foundation.

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Friday, 10 February 2017

07:16:00

Natural Ways To Put An End To Annoying Skin Problems

Natural Ways To Put An End To Annoying Skin Problems


Natural Ways, Home Remedies, Direct From Kitchen, SkinCare, Fitness, Beauty, DIY
#1 Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar is extremely helpful in curing warts. It has anti-inflammatory properties, which helps you get rid of the viruses and bacteria which cause warts.

How To Use It
  1. Soak a cotton ball in Apple Cider Vinegar and apply it on the washed area of your wart.
  2. Cover it with a duct tape and leave it for a day.
  3. Or, do this at night before going to bed, and remove it in the morning.

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#2 Garlic

Garlic is a great herb to remove warts.

How To Use It

  1. Mash some garlic cloves and apply on the wart area.
  2. Cover it with a bandage.
  3. Do this process twice a day until the warts disappear.

#3 Banana

Bananas have been used extensively to get rid of warts.

How To Use It
  1. Scrape the inside of the banana peel and apply it on your warts.
  2. Applying it several times a day helps get rid of warts faster.
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#4 Pure Raw Honey

Organic honey, or pure raw honey act well in removing the warts. Honey comes with antibacterial properties. It works as an occlusion therapy, stops oxygen supply to your warts and kills them.

How To Use It

  1. Simply apply honey on the affected area and cover with a bandage.
  2. Leave it overnight and rinse off in the morning.
  3. Apply until the warts disappear.

All the above remedies can also be used for moles, blackheads, and ageing marks, just that way.

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Wednesday, 8 February 2017

05:45:00

Why to Add Turmeric into Your DIY Skin Care Routine ?

Why to Add Turmeric into Your DIY Skin Care Routine ?




SkinCare, Direct From Kitchen, Fitness, DIY, Natural Ways, Tutorials, Makeup, Beauty, Beauty Hacks

Turmeric Is the Hottest Ingredient to Add Into Your DIY Skin Care Routine
If rubbing a bright orange substance on your face makes you feel like Donald Trump, don't worry — what we're about to tell you has nothing to do with politics. The formula we're referring to is the turmeric spice, and it's a buzzy term in the holistic health community right now. The spice hails from India and has traditionally been used in cooking (it's part of the ginger root family). But these days, people are adding it to everything from their smoothies to face masks. We're going to explore the latter since turmeric has many amazing beauty uses.

"Turmeric is an age-old ingredient used for its internal as well as external health-and-beauty-promoting properties," explained Sheetal Rawal, a scientist and founder of brand Apsara. "It has been used in the Indian subcontinent for thousands of years for its natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and color-balancing properties. Currently, it is also gaining quite some fame in the West for its significant antioxidant properties."

This ability to bring down inflammation translates to skin care by minimizing acne or bringing down a rosacea flare-up. You can also rely on it for antiaging benefits. "It is loaded with key vitamins that facilitate important skin renewal processes, such as the creation of collagen,"

"Extracts from turmeric, known as tetrahydrocurcuminoids, efficiently quench free radicals on the surface of the skin due to their antioxidant properties. This protects against damage from ultraviolet radiation and environmental irritants."

In fact, it is even incorporated into prebridal Indian rituals, during which the bride and groom are massaged with a turmeric-infused, homemade herbal concoction. "Turmeric in this age-old concoction is supposed to bring out the 'hidden glow' of the skin,"

Keep reading to hear more from these pros and others about how to incorporate turmeric into your beauty routine — DIY recipes included!

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DIY:

"For acne-prone skin, I love this DIY recipe because it quickly calms, clears, and minimizes breakouts," she added. "It also helps to keep pores clear, which means there will be fewer future breakouts.



Turmeric Acne Mask:



  1. A pinch of ground turmeric
  2. 1 tablespoon mashed ripe banana
Apply to clean skin and leave on for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.

"This recipe works because turmeric is incredibly high in antioxidants and is also naturally antibacterial,"  "Bananas are high in potassium, zinc, rutin, which is great for calming irritation. And it has natural enzymes that are effective at treating acne. I also like using bananas for DIY recipes because they are inexpensive, easy to mash to a smooth consistency and are less prone to dripping off of my face."

Minimizes Dark Spots, Pigmentation, and Melasma

DIY:


Homemade Glycolic Acid Mask:


  1. 1 teaspoon jaggery powder (or dark brown sugar)
  2. 1 teaspoon tomato juice
  3. 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
  4. 1/8 teaspoon turmeric powder
  5. Warm green tea to turn to paste

Mix well and apply to your skin. Wash off after 12 to 15 minutes.

"In this remedy, turmeric supports and enhances the natural antipigmentation effects of jaggery and lemon, which are both sources of alpha-hydroxy acids (glycolic acid and citric acid),". "Alpha-hydroxy acids speed up the rate at which upper layers of the skin are shed, thus bringing the healthier layers underneath to surface quickly."

Rawal also explains that sugar cane (and jiggery or dark brown sugar derived from it) can banish dark spots, blemishes, and dark patches (melasma). "When used appropriately, sugar cane effectively tackles all signs of hyperpigmentation naturally, because it is a natural source of glycolic acid," she said. "Glycolic acid and citric acid are both alpha-hydroxyl acids and can be superb in diminishing skin imperfections."

Erases Fine Lines, Wrinkles, and Other Signs of Aging Skin
Treats: aging skin
Why: "As an antioxidant, turmeric keeps in check and reverses damage done by excess amounts of free radicals," Rawal said. "For example, excess exposure to direct sunlight can cause free radical damage that is externally seen as lines, wrinkles, dehydration, and sunspots. In comes turmeric. Thanks to its awesome antioxidant and skin-calming properties, overexposed skin can be healed naturally."

DIY:
Anitaging Turmeric and Grape Mask:

  1. 2 teaspoon grape pulp (smash some grapes; be sure to include the skins)
  2. 1 teaspoon cool black tea
  3. 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder (do not go over this quantity — turmeric can stain the skin)
  4. 1 teaspoon jaggery powder (or powdered brown sugar)
  5. Enough rose water to make a thick paste

Mix well and apply to your skin. Do not go too close to the eye area. Wash it off after 15 minutes.

"This homemade face mask remedy uses the antioxidant power of grapes (resveratrol), tea, and turmeric to give your skin a phenomenal boost," . "Antioxidants reduce signs of aging by reducing and checking the free radical damage to skin. Glycolic acid (alpha-hydroxy acid) from jaggery speeds up the skin's renewal process. Therefore, this face mask is not only great for its natural antiaging properties, it also enhances the glow of your skin. Use it one to two times a week and always follow with a serum and lotion for your skin type."

Detoxifies Skin
Turmeric oil and coffee oil are two key ingredients that give our anti-inflammatory, ultra-nourishing, antioxidant-packed Oil Serum its magical touch. Boom, pow.
Treats: congestion
Why: "Turmeric regulates oil production, reduces inflammation, and heals scars, especially those from acne," noted Grigore.

DIY:
Chickpea-Turmeric Detox Mask:


  1. 1 tablespoon chickpea flour or mashed chickpeas
  2. Generous pinch of turmeric powder (enough to tint the mixture yellowish)
  3. 1 tablespoon water

Combine chickpeas and turmeric in a small bowl, then stir in the water. If you’re using cooked or canned chickpeas, make sure to really mix in the turmeric. "You can apply with your fingers," 

Note - It will feel as if you are putting hummus on your face — you kind of are. For maximum detox benefit, let it dry before washing it off

Keep it sealed in your fridge for up to a week. This recipe makes two to three applications. I also noted that the mask can be a bit drying, so definitely follow with a moisturizer.

"Turmeric is really fantastic for those suffering with acne, as it helps regulate oil production, has antibacterial properties, reduces inflammation, fades acne scarring and other skin inconsistencies, and fights free radicals," I explained. "And chickpeas are an amazing detoxifier. They pull out harmful toxins, neutralize free radicals, heal sun damage, and generally energize your skin (and your insides, too, of course). The combination of these two ingredients in this mask makes for a superpowerful detoxifying, acne-healing mask."

Depuffs Facial Bloat
Use: puffiness
Why: "Turmeric has been known to be as helpful in treating inflammation as some over-the-counter medicines,". "Ingesting it in powdered or pill form helps to debloat the body. You can also achieve the same soothing effect of this natural anti-inflammatory when you apply it onto your skin. Your skin will be bright and depuffed after a DIY mask or product containing this amazing spice!"

DIY:
Soothing and Depuffing Tumeric Mask:


  1. 1 tablespoon organic Greek yogurt
  2. 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
  3. 1 teaspoon finely chopped parsley

Mix all ingredients together and leave on for 10 minutes. Remove with a warm cloth.

"This DIY mask is amazing for all skin types but especially those with sensitive skin, redness, irritation, or breakouts," . "All of these skin issues indicate that inflammation is high in the body. So applying one of nature’s strongest anti-inflammatory ingredients onto the skin really helps to soothe and hydrate any skin ailment."


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Friday, 20 January 2017

19:30:00

How to 'Actually' Wash Your Face

How to 'Actually' Wash Your Face
Natural Ways, Top7, SkinCare,Beauty, Beauty Hacks, DIY, Trends2017, igirlythingx 

Washing your face is actually pretty easy and quick (you can do it in under 3 minutes) if you follow these steps — so no more excuses, OK?

1. Choose Your Cleansing Tool

Stock up with either cotton rounds, baby washcloths (they're softer than regular washcloths), or a sonic brush cleansing system. The cotton rounds should be 100% cotton. If you go for a cleansing brush, make sure you stay on top of changing the brush head every 2-3 months to keep bacteria at bay. "Also, make sure to choose the appropriate brush for your skin type (acne, sensitive or gentle).

2. Set Your Water Temperature to Lukewarm

Not too hot, or too cold, this water temperature is just right — and it won't burn, irritate, or sting your skin.


Squeeze out a quarter-size blob of cleanser onto your tool (cotton round, baby washcloth, or cleansing brush), then, starting at your forehead, begin gently rubbing the product in in a circular fashion. Work your way down in a clockwise direction, being careful not to pull downwards on your skin. "The entire face shouldn't take more than a few minutes. Think 30 seconds for the forehead, 30 seconds for each cheek and 30 seconds for your nose and chin,

If you have sensitive skin, look for cleansers with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or ceramides. For more oil-prone skin, go for a cleanser with salicylic acid or glycolic acid.

4. Rinse With Water

Rinse off the tool you used to apply the cleanser with — unless you used cotton rounds, just wet a new one with water. Then, use the tool to splash gently rub your skin with water to remove all the soap and residue.

5. Dry Your Skin

When drying your face, do not rub with your towel vigorously. Pat gently instead. And make sure the towel you're using is clean and specifically for your face only.Mixing your bath and face towel, or sharing with someone else, can deposit dirt and bacteria back onto your cleansed skin — which would mean you pretty much just wasted your time.

If you tend to be oily in your t-zone, you got a bonus step: Follow drying with a toner applied to a cotton round in that areas only.
And, also — don't mistake standing in the shower in the morning with washing your face. The simple act of water dripping over your skin is not actually cleaning your skin. "Make sure to follow this routine and wash your skin every morning and evening.

The only perk to doing it wrong for years? Who knows how amazing your skin will look when you finally actually wash your face correctly!? Oh, the possibilities...


Saturday, 14 January 2017

23:51:00

DIY - Foiled Tips Nail Art Design

Sunday, 1 January 2017

04:41:00

DIY : Mila Kunis Bad Moms Premiere Look


DIY : Mila Kunis Bad Moms Premiere Look 

Celebrity, Celebrity Style, DIY, Hairstyles, Hair 


Mila Kunis showed up to the Bad Moms premiere showing off her newest accessory: her new baby bump! The second time mom-to-be looked beautiful in a little black dress with red and blue accents, and a sleek’ed back half-up, half-down ‘do.

Mila Kunis stylist, Rento Campora used products from the new Matrix Style Link Mineral line in order to achieve her sleek hairstyle. 











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1. First, we began with her wet hair and applied Matrix Style Link Minerals Airy Builder Mousse from root to tip.

2. Next, we blow dried her hair, and then flat ironed her hair straight.

3. When the hair was completely dry, we then took the front section and pulled it back into a half up/half down position, brushing the hair in a backward motion to create a slicked back, smooth look.  

4. Then, we took a section of hair and twisted it around the pony of the half up/ half down section securing it with a bobby pin to maintain the knot.

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