I love cucumbers for the benefits you get from them internally and externally.
Here I have quick mask and toner.
Step 1- Pre-cut a cumber
Step 2- Soak them in plain water for at least 24 hours or more.
Mask- With the soaked cucumbers you can put them on your face for a quick treatment or put them in a blender, to thicken add grounded oats. Apply to face as needed and leave on for 5-10 minutes.
Toner- The left over water is the toner, with the blended cucumbers you can squeezed out 60% percent of the juices and mix with the water or leave as if. Use like a regular toner.
This is my daily life/skincare/advice type blog thing. Some info i provide may be inaccurate so please research tips and stuff to make sure they won't harm you or make your life horrible because. I WILL NOT take responsibility. -From a Revived Blogger
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Monday, June 2, 2014
Stupid People Nowadays
So today on vine I sarcastically called some child called Zoe G. for assuming a race while correcting her. Then she calls me some names and said I needed help. I told her, "I know what you are but what am I" . She got all worked up like an idiot complaining about it. Forreal, wtf like get off the ducking internet.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
My Daily Skin Care Routine
Hey guys, I'm back with another skincare blog. This is what I do for my skin.
I have oily-combination/acne prone skin, although I don't get much acne.
I usually start off by washing my face with a cleanser, I'm currently using Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub. Then I pat my face dry with a towel and moisturize. After doing so I put on sunscreen, if I am going to spend some time outside. Lastly if needed, I do spot treatment. I am using
I have oily-combination/acne prone skin, although I don't get much acne.
I usually start off by washing my face with a cleanser, I'm currently using Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub. Then I pat my face dry with a towel and moisturize. After doing so I put on sunscreen, if I am going to spend some time outside. Lastly if needed, I do spot treatment. I am using
Daily Clear Tinted Acne Treatment Cream.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Skin Care Tips and Routine Suggestions
Skincare For Adults and Teens
Adults:
Adult skin is very different from teenage skin and I'm not here to explain that. (It'll be explained in a future post) The collagen has reduced and resulted in the loss of elasticity.
So tip?
Massage your face daily but gently too. Do this by rubbing your face with clean hands in circular upward motion to increase circulation and increase cell regrowth and give the skin a lifted effect.
What do I suggest as your routine?
1. Wash your face twice a day.
For Morning- Use a gentle cleanser depending on your skin type. Avoid foundation, try using BB or CC cream since those are build able most of the time. Concealer should only be used to brighten the under eye area and visible from distance blemishes. Eye make-up should be natural and minimal. (Same for blusher, highlighter, and bronzer) Use tinted lip balms or lip stain.
For Night- Clean off all make-up with an oil based make-up remover. Wash face off with cleanser and use make-up wipes to remove any residue of make-up. Use night cream if needed and apply blemish cream.
(Remember to exfoliate or use mask weekly use toner if needed)
For Teens:
For Morning- Cleans with cleanser in correspondence to skin type. Try not to use make-up, if using I recommend just mascara, and tinted moisturizer. Use a toner if needed.
For Night- Wash face and remove all traces of make-up, moisturize morning and night.
(Only exfoliate once a week and use a mask if needed every two-three weeks)
If you have acne, use a spot treatment, exfoliate every three days and use a moisturizer. NO MAKE-UP! Eat healthy foods and don't touch your face unless washing it.
My Blog Revamped and My Return
Hey guys it's been forever and I mean it. I can't believe it's been 5 years since. I last posted here. I have deleted my old posts since they were pointless and redesigned the whole layout.
I hope to blog more soon! Thanks for coming.
I hope to blog more soon! Thanks for coming.