Showing posts with label tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tricks. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2008

Top 10 Tips: BEAUTY FROM THE KITCHEN

Here are DIY beauty tips and tricks from your own kitchen. Nevertheless, natural beauty need not to be expensive!

  • Use Sugar And Salt As Exfoliators - Sugar and salt make great exfoliators; just mix them with some oil or water, rub on to your skin and rinse. If you do use sugar, remember to rinse the tub or shower afterwards, otherwise things may get a bit sticky!
  • Use Cornstarch In Place Of Baby Powder - Cornstarch helps stop sweat, softens skin and relieves chafing. Sprinkle where you would baby powder. If you want a little fragrance, spritz your favorite perfume on the cornstarch before applying.
  • Use Lemon To Lighten Hair And Remove Skin Stains - If you have blonde or light brown hair, lemon gives you great highlights. Squeeze some into your hair (mix some with water in a spray bottle for easier application), and sit out in the sun for a bit. If you have stains on your hands, or black, callused elbows and feet, lemons also help remove the stains. Cut them in half and rub in, taking care to avoid any broken skin.
  • Use Tea Bags To Get Rid Of Eye Puffiness - If you have under-eye circles or bags, wet teabags with warm water and place over closed eyes for 15 minutes. The tannins in the tea reduce swelling.
  • Use Olive Oil To Soften, Moisturize And Shine - Olive oil is a multi-purpose beauty tool: it can be used as a conditioner or hot oil treatment for hair; it can moisturize and soften skin; it could soften cuticles and strengthen nails; and it can be used as an effective make-up remove.
  • Use Oatmeal, Bananas And Avocados As Face Masks - Pastes made out of oatmeal, bananas and avocados make great beauty masks, tightening or smoothing your face. You can find many recipes for food face masks on Google.
  • Use Baking Soda To Whiten Teeth - Make a paste from water or hydrogen peroxide and baking soda and rub on to teeth with your toothbrush to remove stains and whiten teeth.
  • Use Mayonnaise As Hair Conditioner - Use half a cup of mayonnaise as a conditioner, leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse well.
  • Use Apple Cider Vinegar As A Hair Rinse And Facial Astringent - Apple cider vinegar helps remove product residue from hair and combats flaking; use as a rinse before you shampoo. You can also apply it to your face with a cotton ball to zap zits and tighten your pores.
  • Use Milk To Soften Skin - Pour two to three cups of milk or the equivalent of powdered milk in your bath water to soften skin - one of Cleopatra’s favorite beauty treatments!

Source: http://www.tipdiva.com/

Must-Have: Your D-I-Y Toolbox

I saw this amazing blog site that share great tips on DIY home projects. The following are some of the tips that will be of much help to every DIY master inside of us. It's our DIY Toolbox must-haves!

Screwdrivers - a great thing to keep handy is a multi-function screwdriver that has several different tips that are stored in the handle. In addition, you should have a set of Phillips and slotted-head screwdrivers and a set of small screwdrivers. Each set will come with different sizes for different jobs.

Hammer - another necessity for the toolbox. I like to keep a large one, 12 ounce, for heavy jobs and smaller one for simple jobs.

Pliers - adjustable pliers which are great for working on plumbing and in tight spots like under sinks and in cabinets.

Wrench - an adjustable wrench for use with nuts and bolts. This is essential in the toolbox since it is used for tightening and assembling.

Level - at least a 10 inch level, preferably longer, is needed for hanging items on walls in order to determine if they are straight. You will need this to hang things such as curtain rods, pictures, shelving, etc.

Ladder - a small utility step ladder is good to keep around but a regular step ladder (8 foot is the preferred) is a necessity in order to reach high places for doing things such as changing light bulbs, painting, even changing curtains. It’s much safe to use a ladder than standing on chairs.

Caulking Gun - this along with a spare tube of caulking is good to have around for those unexpected times when you discover something needs to be sealed such as windows or doors.

Utility Knives - along with extra blades for heavy duty cutting. Make sure to purchase the retracting kind which is much safer.

Hot Glue Gun - great to keep in your toolbox along with glue sticks.

Vise Grips - otherwise known as locking pliers. I use this as a third hand sometimes.

Tape Measure - every home and DIY toolbox needs a good tape measure.

Yard Stick - this is best if it is 36 inch metal yard stick. This will even guide you when cutting a straight line.

Goggles, dust mask and ear protection - always a must for safety and you never know when you may need them.

Drill - this is a must and the cordless are easy to use.

Jig Saw - in my toolbox, this is a must. I have made many things using a jig saw and a piece of wood.

Sponge Paint Brushes - cheap, disposable and easy to reach for when needed for touchups..

Cordless Screwdriver - not a necessity but is nice to use as long as you have it charged.

Sand Paper - smoothing up surfaces.


Source: http://her-home-blog.com/

Top 10 Tips: QUICK BEAUTY TRICKS

Here are some of the great beauty tips, tricks and advises that really works!
  • Warm Up Your Eyeliner And Lipliner - Press your liners against your hand or give them a quick blast with the blow dryer, which will warm the crayon and allow a smoother, more even application.
  • Mixed Crushed Eyeshadow Or Blush With Vaseline - If you have eyeshadow or blush that has fallen apart, you don’t have to throw it out. Mixed the powder with enough Vaseline to make a creamy shadow or blush.
  • Use Your Finger To Avoid Lipstick On Teeth - After you apply your lipstick, stick your (clean) finger in your mouth, and suck in as you pull it out. The finger will remove lipstick that strayed inside your mouth and will help avoid lipstick on your teeth.
  • Tame Your Eyebrows With A Toothbrush And Hairspray - If you have unruly eyebrows, take an old toothbrush and give it a quick blast of hairspray. Quickly run the toothbrush over your eyebrows, and they should stay set.
  • Tame Flyaways With A Fabric Softener Sheet Or Hand Lotion - If you have flyaways or staticky hair, rub a fabric softener sheet or a tiny dollop of hand lotion in your hair, then smooth down your hair with your hands.
  • Spray Your Hairbrush With Perfume - Give your hairbrush one spray of your favorite perfume, then brush your hair. It will leave a subtle scent trailing from your hair.
  • Stretch Your Shampoo And Hair Conditioner With Water - Many shampoos and conditioners are thick to begin with, so you can save money by cutting them both down with water.
  • Use Hair Conditioner To Shave Your Legs - Your conditioner can double as a great shaving lotion, and will leave your legs nice and smooth. This is especially good for conditioners that you no longer use.
  • Add Sugar To Your Body Wash - Add white table sugar to your body wash and make a wonderful exfoliating scrub. Your skin will be baby soft after using the body wash. Just make sure to rinse your tub or shower after use, because any globs may make them sticky.
  • Warm Up Your Lotion In The Microwave - Put your lotion in a microwavable bowl and zap it for 30 seconds. Make sure it’s not burning hot before putting it on your body. Warm lotion absorbs better into your skin.

Source: http://www.tipdiva.com/