Mix the oatmeal and yogurt in a bowl then slowly start adding the honey.
It should look sort of like this:
***Extra steps**
Dry skin?: Add more honey Oily Skin?: Add a few drops of lemon
Finally, apply the mask to the face. Leave it on for about 10 minutes and then remove with some warm water and a washcloth.
See? Simple mask you can make at any time, hope you have fun trying this recipe out! ~
Ok so I know that usually when people think of a relaxing evening they don’t think about lying on a nail mat. But you would be surprised about how fantastic it actually is!
Nail mats have been used in Eastern spiritual and physical healing for hundreds of years but most recently this concept was given a new look, being turned into a more convenient portable mat. The traditional nails have been replaced with small lotus flower shaped disks with tiny plastic spikes that are attached to a padded yoga mat.
Now, the way this works is similar to acupuncture. The pressure you get from the spikes encourages your body to release endorphins (which suppresses pain and removes acid from the body, this helps with joint pain) and oxytocin (also known as the love hormone ;D) which makes you very relaxed.
The average nail mat has approximately 6,000 spikes but you can get mats that have 7,000 - 8,000 spikes. The higher the number of spikes the more comfortable it is but it also becomes less effective.
Benefits:
Relieves neck, back, muscle and joint pain
Helps with Insomnia
Relieves Headaches
Helps with Digestive problems
Helps with Cellulite
Reduces Inflammation
Eases Depression
There are various positions you can try while using this mat. Each position is useful in relieving a different symptom. You can lie face down, on your back, you can sit on the mat, and even stand on it. Try out different positions and see which one works the best for you.
Reccomended Use:
Start by lying on it for 5 minutes and then work your way up to 20. The first time it may feel uncomfortable but DO NOT give up, as you continue to use it this feeling will go away.
*For best results do not wear thick clothes while using the mat, it works best when your skin is touching the spikes.*
Price:
Prices can go from 20 to 60 dollars per mat. But don’t worry! If you search hard enough you can find more affordable mats out there. I got my mat for $7 at Marshalls (Super Deal!).
Oolong tea has been used for many many years in China and Japan and even England for its various health benefits. This tea comes from the same plant as Green tea Camelia Sinensis but it is different because of the way it’s processed after harvesting. The name Oolong comes from Chinese meaning “Black Dragon” because of its long, dark and curly demeanor.
There are different types of Oolong tea, but the most popular ones are produced in the Wuyi Mountains of Northern Fujan and in the central mountains of Taiwan. The flavor varies depending on how it was produced. You may find that some oolong teas have a sweet fruity taste while others taste like an earthy black tea.
Benefits:
Helps burn fat
Reduces Stress
Reduces Bad Cholesterol
Aids in the relief of allergies
Helps fight cavities
Helps fight against signs of Aging (Dark spots, wrinkles, etc.)
Beneficial for Diabetes Patients
Reduces High Blood Pressure
The Caffeine content in oolong tea really depends on the type of leaves used and the preparation method. But Oolong Tea does have less caffeine than coffee or even black tea. Nonetheless you should not exceed your intake. Remember, too much of a good thing is bad. Start with one cup every day and see how you feel. It is a delicious tea with many benefits so you should give it a try. * For best results steep for 3 to 4 minutes*
Types of Oolong you May Find:
Name English
Da Hong Pao Big Red Robe (Most Famous in China)
Shui Jin Gui Golden Turtle
Tieluohan Iron Arhat
Bai Ji Guan White Cockscomb (Fun Fact: Named after a
rooster who gave up its life while protecting a
Child)
Rou Gui Cinnamon
Shui Hsien Water Sprite
Huang Mei Gui Yellow Rose
Qi Lan Rare Orchid
Jin Suo Chi Golden Key
Ban Tian Yao Half Day Perish
Fo Shou Buddha Hands
Tie Guan Yin Iron Goddess of Mercy (Well known world-wide)
Huang Jin Gui
Pouchong
Jin Fo Golden Buddha
Huang Guayin Yellow Goddess of Mercy
Mirta de perales is a brand that has been around for many many years My grandmother always used products from this line and I have always heard of them. Although it has always been present in my life I’ve never really used any of their products other than the oil treatment (which is fantastic btw). So I have decided to try and write reviews for 4 hair products from this line. Today I will start with the Hair Dressing Cream with vitamin E for extremely dry hair.
First off, this product is SUPER affordable, it only cost me 5 dollars at walgreens. The first time I used the Hair Cream i didn’t feel such a big difference in texture, but after using the product a couple of times I really liked it. My hair felt soft without feeling heavy or oily.
Now, you can use this product on wet or dry hair, which means that it can also be used as a styling product. However I noticed that when it comes to styling my hair it fell short. My styles would not hold and if I touched my hair it would create unwanted volume. But I just had to remind myself that its original purpose is not for styling, just conditioning.
SO for being a very good leave-in, affordable, and doing what its meant to do (keep your hair soft) I give it 4 stars.
*Tip*
I like to use this in combination with Miss Jessie’s Curly Pudding. You could say the flaws in one product are fixed by the other. The Hair Dressing Cream keeps my hair soft while the Curly Pudding helps hold the style in place.