4.20.2011

Tips for a Clear Face


I, like many teens and young adults, have been cursed with what we call: acne. The mark of adolescence. But how do you unmark yourself from this plague? I’ll share a couple secrets that work for me.


1. Drink plenty of water. This will flush toxins and impurities out of your body. If you only drink soft drinks, the toxins will just come out of your pores, resulting in blemishes and those dreadful pimples. It also moisturizes your skin (along with using a moisturizing lotion daily) and the more moisturized your skin is, the less your skin tries to produce excess oil, which is the cause of acne.

2. Tea Tree Oil works miracles! Just put a drop or two on a cotton round or a Q-tip and use as a spot treatment when you have a breakout. Make sure you moisturize a few minutes afterward though, because it tends to dry out your skin.

3. Lemon Juice not only fights acne but it can also fade acne scars. Apply it to blemished areas. The acid in the lemons will minimize pimples and blackheads. You may want to do this before you go to bed and wash it off in the morning, because if the lemon juice is exposed to sunlight, it could make the scars darker instead of lighter.

4. Refrain from popping them. This might spread the infection, and even if it doesn’t, it may result in scarring. But what do you do to get rid of those big, ugly, annoying ones that just NEED to be popped? First, exfoliate the area, then hold a wet washcloth as hot as you can stand over the pimple to draw the puss to the surface. Then wrap your fingers with a tissue to avoid spreading bacteria from your hands and especially from under your fingernails. Pull the skin around the area taut and gently push it inward INSTEAD of squeezing at the pimple.

5. Change your pillowcase at least every other week, using each side for about a week. Dirt and oil from your face collect on the pillowcase and gather in your pores and clog them while you’re sleeping at night (sounds like a horror movie plot =D).

6. Wash your face before you go to bed. Even if you wash it in the morning (and you should), dirt gets in your pores throughout the day and pollutes your pillow even more if it’s not washed off. You’d have to end up changing your pillowcase every day because your face gets so dirty.

7. Switch products every so often, like when the one you're using stops working. A lot of times, when the weather changes, your skin may get more dry or more oily and cause sudden breakouts. Switch treatments to fit your current skin type. However, don't mix different brands of cleansers and toners and lotions. Stick with one brand at a time.

8. Acne treatment drying out your skin? Try washing your face in the morning with the acne treatment, then using a regular oil-free cleanser at night, or vise-versa, instead of using the acne treatment twice a day. Make sure to always be using a toner and lotion to regulate your skin’s natural pH and keep it hydrated.

9. When you sweat, make sure to rinse your face with clean water so all that stuff you just got out of your pores doesn't clog them again. Always finish rinsing your face with cool water, or as cold as you can stand it, to seal your pores and prevent more dirt/oil/bacteria from getting in. It will also give your skin a more "dewy" effect.

10. Remove your makeup at night. If you have good quality makeup, it won't clog your pores, but your skin still needs time to breathe. Make sure your makeup is not oil-based.

11. Ugly red pimple that won’t go away? Put a drop of Visine® or other redness reducing eye drops on the spot, then cover it with a green concealer, then a skin-colored concealer to camouflage it. The green will cancel out the red, and the eye drops will work to reduce the redness.

12. Pamper yourself! Just because you have acne doesn’t mean you have to miss out on luxurious spa treatments. Make the Lemon Tomato Mask and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Click here to find it in Kaley’s Facial Fun post.

4.14.2011

It's Getting Warmer, Girls!

Hello everyone!  Spring is officially here (yes, I realize it's been here for a while, but where I live, it's been pretty cold still) and with spring comes warmer temperatures.  I've already pulled out my shorts once and my capris a couple of times; I'm already addicted to flip-flops again!

If you're anything like me, you've put off buying shorts and whatnot for two reasons: 1) It still hasn't been quite warm enough for you to pull them out yet; 2) You hate shopping for shorts because you can't find modest ones, or; 3) You haven't shaved for months and are still too lazy to do so. ;) 

I have to say, Old Navy is definitely one of my favourite stores recently for clothes and flipflops! They seem to have a lot of modest choices in a variety of colours and styles for a decent price. 

I love these.  On me, they go down to about two inches above my knee and have an eight inch inseam. 
They're comfortable, flattering, and modest.

These may or may not be appropriate for you depending on your modesty standards and your body type. Let it be said that I never encourage you to buy something that you believe isn't modest. Also, just because I think that this may be appropriate and modest on some people, doesn't mean it may be on you.  I have a pair of these and they go down to about mid thigh on me.  They're extremely comfortable and are great for those warmer spring days and summer ones. :)

If you're more of a skirt person, this one's for you.  I don't know the length and I don't have any of these, so I can't help you out there.  However, on everyone I've seen wearing them, they hit the knee or go past it, and they're super cute!  They come in a variety of colours and styles.  So pick the one that best fits you and enjoy. :)





Last but certainly not least, FLIP FLOPS!!!  Pretty self-explainatory.  Hehe, pick up a few pairs--they're on sale now.

Enjoy spring and the warmer weather,
rachel


All photos and products are from http://www.oldnavy.com/


4.08.2011

Overnight Curls - No Heat!

I love the all natural curls/wave look and I've been experimenting with my hair for a few months, trying to find a way to achieve it. I try to avoid heat on my hair everyday. For one, it dries it out terribly, especially in the winter, and curling my hair with a curling iron takes quite a bit of time, longer than I'd like to spend on my hair everyday.
After watching numerous Youtube tutorials, I finally came up with something that worked for me! It's super easy, quick, and no damaging heat!

1. Wash your hair before bed.

2. After you've towel dried your hair and while it's still damp, but not dripping anymore, spray all over with non-frizz spray (if you hair is prone to frizzieness. I use Dream Curls Curl-Perfecting Spray.)

3. Divide hair into two even sections (it doesn't have to be perfect) halfway up your head about where you would do a high ponytail.

4. Twist the two sections together tightly (but not too tight, wet hair is delicate!) like a rope and then twist into a bun and tie with a hair elastic. You should now have a tight bun. If it's pulling or uncomfortable in some places you may want to add another hair elastic or pin it with some bobby pins. Don't worry if it looks messy, no one will you see you, just make sure it won't fall out.

5. Go to bed, sweet dreams!

6. Once you've woken up, take out the bun. Your hair may still be a bit damp, but now you have pretty waves/curls! Finger comb them out, but do not use a brush it will make your hair frizzy!
7. Put on a headband, pin back your bangs, pull it back in a half ponytail, or add a pretty clip! I sometimes spritz a little hair spray to hold the style.

There you have it! Enjoy your pretty no heat curls! :)

Have a great day!

~Grace <3

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