Bless you, MusicalHoe.
If nothing else, this gives me a list of shit to buy my girl lol
Okay but this is helpful
body:
- Exfoliate once or twice a week.
- Let your vagina breathe - don’t wear underwear to bed unless you’re on your period.
- Change your pad/tampon/etc at least twice a day.
- Don’t wash up inside your vagina (aka douching) it will tip the pH balance in your vagina and you will end up with an infection, you can wash around your thighs/pubic area but that’s it, same applies with perfumes and other body cosmetics.
- Use coconut oil its good for so many things!!
- Use body butters after getting out of the shower.
- Use tea-tree oil for pimples.
- Use sunscreen!!!
- For people with oily skin - use blotting paper around your eyes and in your T - zone.
- Don’t squeeze/pick at pimples - the bacteria on your hands will only make them worse and will create more redness.
- Always use moisturiser before applying makeup
- When washing your vagina, lift up the clitoral hood and softly rub your finger along the hood to wipe away dead skin cells. If you end up masturbating, fuck it.
Hair:
- Wash your hair every 2-3 days. Don’t wash every day because it will make your head dry, try dry shampoos instead.
- Use conditioning treatments weekly in the summer to prevent your hair from losing it’s colour.
- Brush your curls with your fingers to create a more tousled look.
- Before blow drying your hair use volumizing spray or gel on your roots for more definition in your hair.
- Use shampoos that are sulfate free as sulfates dry and damage your hair quicker.
- If your hair is greasy avoid conditioning the roots, just the ends.
- Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks so you have healthy hair and no damaged ends.
- Use avacado oil on your hair in the winter to stop your hair from drying out.
- Dry shampoo is also very good for volumizing your hair.
- The best way to get rid of ingrown hair is to exfoliate.
- Avoid dry shaving your pubes, this will cause redness and spots which are easily treated with hydrocortisone cream or aloe vera.
- If you are to shave, use conditioner instead of shaving cream - you will get a smoother result - that goes for anywhere you shave.
- If you have a big ole mess in your pants try trimming your bush before you shave/wax it.
- Waxing HURTS so if you’re dealing with the burns then place a cold towel in the sore area and leave it for about 15 minutes and then apply aloe.
- If you experience chest/breast hair the best thing to do is pluck the hairs, it’s painful but rewarding.
Makeup:
- Clean your makeup brushes, regularly along with any other makeup appliances (beauty blenders, makeup pads) in a mix of warm water and a little bit of soap.
- Use a blotting tissue and then add a small amout of cream concealer onto your eye makeup to prevent smudging.
- Matte lipstick goes best with a shimmer eye makeup.
- Wearing white eyeliner counteracts the redness in your eyes.
- To make your cheekbones appear higher, use bronzer under the cheekbone and highlighter on the actual cheekbone.
- In summer if you want to avoid caking yourself with foundation - use tinted moisturiser or BB cream instead.
- Always wash your makeup off before going to bed, don’t leave it on.
- Always make sure you blend your foundation so your neck isn’t a different colour to your face.
- Clean your makeup bag out every once in a while and get rid of any products you don’t use - its cleaner, tidier and more hygienic.
- Always make sure you have tape and q-tips handy. Tape is great for a perfect winged eyeliner and q-tips are great for cleaning and tidying up those hard to reach areas.
- Concealer works great for a base for your eye makeup as the makeup will stick to it.
- Using highlighter and illuminators on your cheekbones, browbone and cupid’s bow for a “dewy look”.
- When using cream products like eyeshadow or blush - use translucent powder to set it in place.
- Kat Von-D lipstick is blow job proof :)
- Replace mascara and eyeliners every 3 months or so.
- Don’t share makeup/appliances for your eyes, it may cause infections like conjunctivitis and maybe a sty.
- Blot your lips after applying lipstick to avoid getting lipstick teeth.
General:
- Change your bra every 5-11 days.
- Always make sure your feet are dry before putting on socks and shoes to prevent fungal infections.
- Wash blood stained clothes in cold water with 2 tablespoons of salt.
- Try your own homemade beauty recipes.
- If you peel/lick your lips it will damage them, don’t do that.
- Applying eye cream on the cuticles of your nails will make them stronger and healthier.
- Always carry tampons/pads even when you’re not on your period, someone else might need them.
- Clean out your purse!! Get rid of all that junk and you will thank yourself next time you’re looking for something.
- Masturbate. Whenever you can, it’s rewarding and good for you. (yes girls masturbate too).
- Always pee after sex/masturbation to help avoid getting a UTI.
- Bio-oil is good for stretch marks (as well as loving them).
- Save some nice underwear for yourself and just wear your dead old pants when you’re on your period.
- Buy yourself some nice underwear/lingerie whenever you can. Make sure it’s 100% cotton though otherwise you can get a yeast infection.
- Test yourself every once in a while for STDs. It’s necessary.
- Carry a condom on you, it’s not just the guy’s responsibility.
- Apply a damp tissue to blotchy, red skin after crying, it will make you look as if you haven’t been crying at all.
- Don’t let boys ruin your day.
- Use a paperclip to clip the back of your bra straps together to create a racerback bra.
- Wrap a maxi pad or pantyliner around any poking underwires in your bra.
- Wash your pillow case every 1-2 weeks to help prevent acne.
- Cucumbers are good for dark circles and puffy eyes just place a slice over your eyes and leave for about 15 minutes.
treat and love yourself and your body will reward you!!!
A pediatrician shows how to calm a crying baby (Video)
Fr tho? All this time I’ve been doing it wrong!
The baby looks so fed up and defeated. Poor chicken.
troubleshoot baby
But still interested in feeding yourself? What if I told you that there’s a woman with a blog who had to feed both herself and her young son…on 10 British pounds ($15/14 Euro) per week?
Let me tell you a thing.
This woman saved my life last year. Actually saved my life. I had a piggy bank full of change and that’s it. Many people in my fandom might remember that dark time as when I had to hock my writing skills in exchange for donations. I cried a lot then.
This is real talk, people: I marked down exactly what I needed to buy, totaled it, counted out that exact change, and then went to three different stores to buy what I needed so I didn’t have to dump a load of change on just one person. I was already embarrassed, but to feel people staring? Utter shame suffused me. The reasons behind that are another post all together.
AgirlcalledJack.com is run by a British woman who was on benefits for years. Things got desperate. She had to find a way to feed herself and her son using just the basics that could be found at the supermarket. But the recipes she came up with are amazing.
You have to consider the differing costs of things between countries, but if you just have three ingredients in your cupboard, this woman will tell you what to do with it. Check what you already have. Chances are you have the basics of a filling meal already.
Here’s her list of kitchen basics.
Bake your own bread. It’s easier than you think. Here’s a list of many recipes, each using some variation of just plain flour, yeast, some oil, maybe water or lemon juice. And kneading bread is therapeutic.
Make your own pasta–gluten free.
She gets it. She really does. This is the article that started it all. It’s called “Hunger Hurts”.
A carrot, a can of kidney beans, and some cumin will get you a really filling soup…or throw in some flour for binding and you’ve got yourself a burger.
Don’t have an oven or the stove isn’t available? She covers that in her Microwave Cooking section.
She has a book, but many recipes can be found on her blog for free. She prices her recipes down to the cent, and every year she participates in a project called “Living Below the Line” where she has to live on 1 BP per day of food for five days.
Things improved for me a little, but her website is my go to. I learned how to bake bread (using my crockpot, but that was my own twist), and I have a little cart full of things that saved me back then, just in case I need them again. She gives you the tools to feed yourself, for very little money, and that’s a fabulous feeling.
Tip: Whenever you have a little extra money, buy a 10 dollar/pound/euro giftcard from your discount grocer. Stash it. That’s your super emergency money. Make sure they don’t charge by the month for lack of use, though.
I don’t care if it sounds like an advertisement–you won’t be buying anything from the site. What I DO care about is your mental, emotional, and physical health–and dammit, food’s right in the center of that.
If you don’t need this now, pass it on to someone who does. Pass it on anyway, because do you REALLY know which of the people in your life is in need? Which follower might be staring at their own piggy bank? Trust me: someone out there needs to see this.
***SOURCE AND PICTURES ARE NOT MINE***
It was announced on September 2nd that some of Marvel’s Avengers and Spider-Man will be joining the extremely popular group of the adorable, stackable plush Disney Tsum Tsums in October 2015!!! I’m so excited they are finally coming out! I have got to get at LEAST Hulk and Cap, maybe Widow!
Click here for the link and more pictures!
My posts:
- Defeating Procrastination
- Notetaking Strategies
- Triaging Your Assignments
- Basics for Efficient Studying
- “Academic Disaster Insurance”
- Test-taking Strategies
- The “Secret” to Doing Well in School
- Taking Notes Effectively and Practically
- How to Review in Less Time
- The Benefits of Active Notetaking
- “Study Cove” Organization
- Study Tips for AP Bio (Or any other class!)
- “Big Idea” Flashcards
- What NOT To Do When Studying
- Tips for Those Who Struggle with Math
- Making a Detailed Study Schedule
- How to Underline/Highlight Effectively
- The Work-Progress Journal
- How to Read a Textbook
- Reading Review, Highlighting, and Underlining
- 10 Steps to Study Anything as a Premed
Study Advice Compiled from Polling Tumblr Users:
I hope this helps! A link to my study page is here.
Use 2 notebooks when taking notes: one for in class and one for copying the notes at home. The one in class, make it messy with add-ins, subtext, etc etc! Take down as much info as you can. Then, after class, take those messy, hard-to-read notes and re-copy them into your home notebook. These are the ones you study off of so make them neat and clear to understand!
This got me my degree haha
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Guys, install the PanicButton extension for Chrome. It closes and saves all your open tabs and opens up your preset ‘Panic’ ones like Facebook, Yahoo and Google for example. Then you can restore all your tabs by clicking the button again and entering your password.
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