Wax Burn … First Time For Everything. Homemade Masks So Suck It, LUSH!

So I got a little excited when it came to waxing my upper lip today. The little bits of fuzz have always bothered me because I can see them so I decided to remove them today via wax strips. I know there’s the old rule about never waxing the same spot twice. Well, I forgot alright and it looks like I have a cut and two little spots on the left side of my mouth. I’ve dabbed some ointment on it for it to heal and damn, after all I’ve gone through, I still missed some spots. :( So remember people, don’t mess up like I did. Even though I didn’t get a second-degree burn or rip off half of my face like a lot of people out there have done, I suggest you be careful. You may not be as lucky as I’ve been.

I apologize for not updating in so long but I’ve been pretty preoccupied. I landed a seasonal job at Macy’s as a cosmetics sales associate and I got the job strictly because I was tired of being at home all day like I’ve been doing so for the past year. I know a lot of people are thinking, “The economy is bad and you should be lucky to have a job!” I guess I could be but I’m just going to have to say, “No,” on this one. What is so great about having a job for a month or so? I highly doubt that in one month, I will acquire enough money to meet all of my financial goals. Plus, I only got to work a day before I started feeling ill. Damn, Macy’s. The day after my first day at work, I start feeling iffy with the chills and a fever. Next thing you know, I wake up one afternoon feeling like I got beat up in my sleep. A day later, I deduce that I’ve gotten the flu. Are you serious? That makes it twice this season. Of all the people in the world, it had to be me to get the flu twice. I hope they still have flu shots at CVS because if I don’t get one now, I’ll get the flu again in January or February. So I made $100 and I got Peter a watch, at least something good came out of seasonal work.

Also, I am writing a first-person POV on my first day so when I get that done, be on the look out for it. It’s super funny!

I’m thinking about getting Invisalign. Peter thinks that if I get the traditional ones, it’ll cut my time with braces in half and the price, too. I understand that but I hate having to thread my floss. I have enough issues flossing already. I guess I could get the air floss but I’d rather try something new. Okay, so I tagged along with Judy to the orthodontist and I got curious and excited. I’ve always wanted to straighten my teeth but I never took the initiative to go and find out about it. After Judy got her molds and all, Dr. Farrah checked on my teeth and told me it would take about 12 months.

Judy at the orthodontist!

I was so ecstatic. Honestly, I wasn’t happy because of the amount of time for I could wear them four years and equally be happy. It’s just that I’ve never had an orthodontist evaluate me before. Vanessa at the front desk said that worst-case scenario, it’d be $6,900 without insurance and no discounts. I have insurance and hopefully a discount will show up. So if it takes 12 months, I’m not looking at too much, am I? Yay!!!

I’ve been making my own skin care products and they seem to be working for me. I got tired of my exfoliators/face scrubs not exfoliating so I made my own. I didn’t feel like going to LUSH to get another Oatifix fresh face mask so I made my own, too! Also, LUSH claims to be natural and vegan but they include parabens and several chemicals in their products, too. I mean, we can’t go all natural but if we can limit things, we should. Goodbye, Laura Mercier!

Anyway, here is my recipe for the facial scrub. Because of the similarities of ingredients used in my facial scrub and my facial mask recipes, I can definitely tell you that they go well together in one’s skin care regimen. Please try it out and let me know if it’s worked for you. I will be posting the recipe for the facial mask this weekend so you all can get your New Year’s Eve partying started with awesome skin.

Moisturizing Facial Scrub

Whenever I use a facial scrub, I always feel like it hasn’t done its job in giving me a “fresher face”. My skin still looks dull, dark, and unrefined. When I rinse off the product, my skin feels dry and raw, as if it’s in worse condition that what I started with. With this moisturizing facial scrub, you can scrub away dead skin and impurities 100% naturally without hurting your skin. Sugar crystals glide across the epidermis like the diamonds from a spa-quality microdermabrasion yet it has enough traction to lift dead skin cells from the surface of your skin. Honey naturally disinfects and balances out the chemical and acidic irregularities on your skin. It reduces inflammation and irritation from blemishes, sensitive skin, acne scars, and acne while its moisturizing properties self-adjusts to the needs of your skin. And lastly, extra virgin olive oil (the key ingredient to healthy skin, hair, nails, and a good singing voice) contains squalene, a natural self-adjusting and self-regulating moisturizer that minimizes sebum (the greasiness of the skin) while depositing rich antioxidants, vitamins A & E, and moisture where it’s needed. Olive oil leaves your ski plump with a healthy glow because of its anti-aging properties while it works to heal the surface of the skin. This scrub is perfect for all skin types and conditions due to its self-adjusting properties. And don’t be afraid to try this out too, guys!

What you’ll need:

Sugar, olive oil, a spoon, pyrex pitcher, and that goopy stuff on the spoon is what your mixture will look like.
  • mixing bowl
  • honey
  • extra-virgin olive oil
  • sugar
  • a spoon
  1. Combine 2 teaspoons of sugar, 1 teaspoon of olive oil, and 4 teaspoons of honey in your bowl.
  2. Mix until honey and olive oil are combined. Don’t worry about your sugar not mixing in thoroughly. It will look like a paste. You can add more or less olive oil/sugar for your desired consistency. You want to be able to scrub it on your face, but not have it so runny that it’s dripping off. (Sorry for the bad photo, I got lazy.)

Application:

  1. When you’re satisfied with your scrub’s texture, pull your hair away from your face, wash your face and leave it damp (not wet). Damp is getting some water in your hands and patting the water onto your face. Overdo this and your scrub with run. Not enough water and it won’t move.
  2. With clean hands, take a quarter-size amount onto your fingertips and work it into your skin vertically from the center of your face outwards for five minutes. Be sure to stay away from your immediate eye area. The skin around your eyes is not the same as your face. It’s much more sensitive, thinner, and prone to wrinkles from tugging and rubbing. Also, as you scrub your way through, you might need to re-wet your hands just a little if the scrub starts to thicken up. It’s your dead skin coming off that’s making it harder to scrub!
  3. After you’re done scrubbing vertically, scrub in circular motions from the center out for five minutes. The difference in the scrubbing motions is the first part works to effectively bring out the dead skin cells and the second part with the circular motions helps to refine and brighten the parts of your face where light naturally hits and to finish off any missed spots part one didn’t get earlier.
  4. Rinse your face with lukewarm water to loosen the scrub and sugar crystals.
  5. Splash cold water on your face.

You can cover your scrub with a plastic wrap or scoop it into a jar. It’ll be a month to three months before each batch expires. And each batch gives you enough product to use twice a week for a month. You tell me what your skin feels like. :D It should feel smoother, plumper, brighter, and a whole lot softer. I hope you had fun creating your own scrub and that it has worked for you. So forget about spending $15-$45 for a month’s supply of facial scrub that doesn’t work when you can create years and years of this facial scrub for under $15.

Happy holidays everyone and may the best be with you!

Food, Inc. Sheds Light on Food Industry while Jersey Shore’s Fakeness is a Downer

photo courtesy of transitionculture.org

I love documentaries.

There’s always something new to learn about and it’s much more entertaining to watch than the news (although I do watch that weekly). From the dangers of bottled water, capitalism, to body modification, I’m able to see different perspectives in the world.

I watched Food, Inc. today and it was a bit of an eye-opener for me. Food, Inc. takes viewers on an exclusive trip to see exactly what goes on behind the scenes of the food processing industry. Basically in plain words, why e-coli outbreaks are so common today, what we’re feeding livestock, the living arrangements on animals, and the farmers who’ve been sued for not being on the bandwagon.

A lot of questions have been raised inside my head while watching this film, many of which people go through everyday. I can keep on supporting the mass production of food and all the issues that surround it by buying the cheaper alternative, or I can make a difference by going organic. We all know that organic food isn’t cheap, but it’s definitely tough knowing that just about everything out there is made from corn, making us literally … walking pieces of corn. Changing what you eat isn’t like changing our drinking water source. All I had to do was install a Pur filter and I was saved. Going against generically engineered food requires financial support and a lot of time.

Sigh, decisions, decisions. But although it may not change you are, please check Food, Inc. out. It’s very well made.

A few days ago, I stumbled upon a video about Jersey Shore being fake as reviewed by a youtuber. I watch it online whenever a few episodes pile up, and yes, I can consider it a guilty pleasure of mine. I’ve never believed television to be real. I just don’t buy the whole idea that major drama can happen when called for every episode. The “cast” of Jersey Shore obviously are rolling in the dough for this. Don’t think we don’t notice those nose jobs, Jersey Shore. But anyway, this youtuber pointed out on the crazy bar fight in season 4 that there was definitely a set-up scene. Snooks and Deena were waiting for their cue to start going nuts and I’m not so surprised that it was so obvious. This doesn’t change my feelings towards the show although it’s getting to a point that I want the show to wrap up already. You’re Cut Off was so much better. See the breakdown for yourself below: