Friday, December 24, 2010

BABY OIL AS MAKEUP REMOVER



I remember someone telling me that baby oil works well as an eye makeup remover.  Today, after receiving a bottle of Burt's Bee Organic Baby Oil in the stocking, I wanted to try removing my eye makeup with it.

The result?  WONDERFUL!

The oil quickly rid of heavy makeup.  In about 2-3 hard wipes, my dark makeup, including clumpy mascara, was gone.  Plus, it did not irritate my eyes - must be the whole "organic" deal!


Yikes!  Started out with some heavy (and colorful) makeup!

Wiping it a few times with Burt's Bee Organic Baby Oil.

Nice!  All that makeup - all gone!

I was very happy with the results.  Yay for discovering another way - and a natural way as a matter of fact - to remove eye makeup!

I'll be traveling the next week.  MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!  SEE YOU IN THE NEW YEAR!!

 

Saturday, December 18, 2010

LOOKING NATURAL MADE EASY: REVLON BEYOND NATURAL CREAM TO POWDER EYE SHADOW



A total sucker for sultry smoky colors, I like to do it up for night.  But during the day, my preference is earthy, natural look that's easy to apply.  I've been using Revlon Beyond Natural Cream to Powder Eye Shadow quad for a year now, and I love it!  

Today, I happen to stumble upon the "Spice" palette at the store.  It came with 4 very pretty colors.



With just my finger tips, I was able to create a look that's natural and easy-going - perfect for day!



On a totally side note, isn't this the most darling Christmas dress ever?  I just HAD to pick it up for the kiddie!

Friday, December 17, 2010

EASY BROWNIE RECIPE MADE FROM SCRATCH



Think baking from scratch is hard?  In most cases, that is true, unless you are making brownies.  This recipe is simple, delicious and completely box-free!

Here is how to make brownies from scratch ... ... easily:

What you need:

1/2 cup white sugar
2 tbl spoon butter
2 tbl spoon water
1.5 cups of semi sweet chocolate chips
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon of baking soda
1/2 teaspoon of salt

What you do:

Step 1: Preheat oven 325 degrees F



Step 2: In a medium sauce pan, combine sugar, water and butter
Cook over medium heat until boiling



Step 3: Remove sauce pan from heat.  Stir in chocolate chips until melted and smooth.




Step 4: Mix in eggs and vanilla



Step 5: Combine flour, baking soda and salt.



Step 6: Stir mixture into chocolate






Step 7: Grease pan



Step 8: Pour mixture into pan




Step 9: Bake for 25 - 30 minutes




DONE!!



Mmmmm... ... Enjoy the sweet, chocolate goodness!



Monday, December 13, 2010

HOW I USE N.Y.C SMOOTH SKIN BRONZING FACE POWDER




 I have heard so many good reviews for this bronzer, I had to give it a try!  

Most people apply bronzer after foundation by contouring their face with it.  However, I'm after sheer tint and use it with the foundation.  The color that's created afterward is, at least to me, impeccable.


I guess you can tell that I have joined the masses when praising this product :O)  Yes!  So glad I found this little treasure!

Here is how I use the N.Y.C Smooth Skin Bronzing Face Powder:

Step 1: Apply foundation to face


 
Step 2: Tap foundation brush into bronzer


Step 3: In a circular motion, mix the bronzer and the foundation on the skin.  Apply evenly.


DONE!!!!

I wish the lighting was better so you can see the color.  

But it's very velvety and smooth.  And it gives me just the right amount of golden sheen.