Thursday, October 25, 2012

How To Find A Masculine Halloween Costume For Your Effeminate Son.

- If you're the parent of an overly feminine little boy, choosing the right Halloween costume is crucial for avoiding humiliation during your families trick-or-treat outings. With a little creativity you can disguise your girly son as a normal kid.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

10 Things I Don't Want To Hear A Girl Say.

Hi everyone. So today I thought I'd do a random 'Rant' type of post where I post things that reflect on what I generally find to be annoying. The following post is mostly sarcasm.

In no particular order:

1. 'Who left the toilette seat up?'

2. 'I'm so fat.'

3. 'He came all over my face.'

4. 'I just want to kill myself & end it all.'

5. 'I'm pregnant & it's your baby.'

6. 'Is this where you stick it?'

7. 'Is he gey? He must be gey!'

8. 'I hate drama.'

9. 'He's so hot!'

10. ' I'm so in love!'

Well there you have it, 10 things I don't want to her a girl say. Stay tuned for a '10 things I don't want to hear a guy say' post, until then see you next time.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Quote: Mister Krabs.

Just a random Spongebob quote:



* Photo found through a search engine. I do not own this photo.

Friday, October 12, 2012

5 Makeup Myths Busted.

Are you a person who believes these?

1. You have to use a primer.

Yes, people have winning face primers and eye shadow primers. No, you don't have to use them. Eye shadow primer can help make shadows easier to blend. But if you don't find that they deliver seamless results or minimize imperfections, skip them.

2. A foundation brush is a must.

Not so. Your fingers work just as well. While professionals often use a brush with clients, who may not be keen on having their faces touched, fingers have their advantages. They warm the makeup so it melts into skin. Also, you can feel when the makeup starts to drag instead of glide, a signal to add a smidgen more.

3. Base should go all over.

You may need coverage everywhere, but that doesn't mean you should put on an even coating of foundation that'll make your face look mask like. You have the most redness and discoloration around your nostrils, the tip of your nose, and the bottom of your chin, so start in the center of your face and work out. You need the least coverage near your hairline.

4. Don't use powder.

Here's the official green light for using a powder; like a mineral makeup if that's what you prefer. Simply stick to the even planes of your face (like your cheeks and chin) and avoid areas with fine lines (like your forehead or near your eyes). One caveat: If you have large pores, skip powder, as it can settle into and draw attention to them.

5. Concealer should be pale.

There's no need to fuss about your undereye concealer shade. Many have a peachy cast to correct bluish and gray circles. Some have a pinkish hue to brighten. Just make sure yours looks natural when blended into your skin.

Monday, October 8, 2012

The Many Uses Of Baking Soda.

What You'll Need:

Baking Soda, A Nail Brush Or A Regular Bristle Brush, A Toothbrush, Teeth Paste (Optional), Hair Shampoo, Body Wash. (Optional), Milk, Honey, Baby Oil, A Small Glass Or Plastic Storage Container, Hair Dryer, A Spray Bottle, A Large Bowl, & Sea Or Cooking Salt.

Can Buy All Supplies At Any Major Retail Store Such As Target, K Mart, Wal Mart, etc. At Any Drugstore & Online.

In This Post I Am Going To share Some Easy Beauty Tips And Tricks You Can Use Out Of Baking Soda. Let’s Begin.

1. Whiter Teeth: Having Beautiful White Clean Teeth Is Easier Than You Think. If Regular Toothpaste Is Not Helping Or You Don't Want To Spend 100's Of US$ At The Dentist To Bleach Your Teeth Then This Should Help. For Whiter Teeth All You Need To Do Is Dip A Wet Toothbrush In Baking Soda (The Baking Soda Should Be A Past Like Consistency) & Brush Away. After 2 Minutes (The Recommended Brushing Time) Rinse Your Mouth Thoroughly With Water. Also Make Sure You Rinse Your Brush Well! If You Want You Can Use Baking Soda With Your Favourite Toothpaste To Boost The Process. Remember Brushing With Baking Soda Is A Sure Fire Way To Help Ward Off Gingivitis And Tartar While Leaving You With A Beautiful White Smile You Will Love!

2. Skin Exfoliate: To Create A Skin Exfoliate All You Need To Do Is Mix 3 Parts Baking Soda To 1 Part Water And Mix It To A Paste Like Consistency. (Add More If Needed) Rub The Mixture Gently On You Face &/Or Your Body Using Your Fingers Or A moist Towel/Sponge In A Circular Motion And Rinse Thoroughly With Water. This Will Rejuvenate Old Dead Skin Cells, Clean Pours And Leave Your Face Clean, Oil Free & Fresh.


Note: If You Have Sensitive Skin Use Either Once Or Twice A Week Until You Get Used To It. You Will Be Surprised At The Difference Baking Soda Can Make For Your Skin.

3. Foot Care: To Give Your Feet A Treat Mix 3 Tablespoons Of Baking Soda In A Tub Or Basin Of Warm Water. Gently Scrub Your Feet With Your Hands Or Any Soft Bristle Brush. Soak Your Feet For 10 Minutes Then Rinse. This Will Help Deodorize And Soften Your Feet. Your Feet Will Thank You For This!

4. A Relaxing Bath: Nothing To Difficult Here. To Begin All You Need To Do Is Add 1/2 Cup Of Baking Soda In A Warm Tub Of Water And Soak Away; This Will Leave Your Skin Feeling Smooth And Refreshed.

OPTIONAL: Baking Soda Bath Oil (For 1 Bath) To Create A Soothing Bath Oil, You Will Need 4 Tablespoons Of Baking Soda, 8 Fluid Ounces Of Honey, 16 Fluid Ounces Of Milk, 16 Tablespoons Of Sea Or Cooking Salt, & 4 Fluid Ounces Of Baby Oil. Mix All Ingredients Together In A Large Bowl And Store In A Small Container Until Used.

5. Nail Care: To Soften Your Cuticles And Clean Your Nails Apply Baking Soda To Your Wet Cuticle Brush And Scrub Your Nails Thoroughly. If You Ware Nail Paint (Varnish) It Will Adhere Better, Make It Brighter And Will Last Longer.

6. Hair Care: For Beautiful, Shiny, And More Manageable Hair All You Are Going To Do Is Sprinkle A Quarter Size (Or More If Your Hair Is Longer) Into The Palm Of Your Hand & Mix It With Your Favourite Shampoo. Shampoo Your Hair As You Normally Would And Rinse Thoroughly. The Baking Soda And Shampoo Mixture Will Help Remove Product Residue Allowing Your Hair To Be Cleaner.

7. Dry Shampoo: Don't Wash Your Hair Everyday? Or Running Late & Don't Have Time To Shampoo? Well Here Is What You Need To Do: Sprinkle A Small Amount To Your Hair; Comb Through, Then Fluff Your Hair With Your Fingers Or With A Hair Dryer. This Will Not Only Absorb The Excess Oils From Your Hair, It Will Also Help Freshen Your Hair Until You Wash Again.

Another Technique:

Mix 1 Part Baking Soda, 1 Part Baby Powder And 3 Drops Essential Oil. Apply Mixture To The Roots Of Your Hair, Including Bangs And Comb Thoroughly This Mixture Will Absorb Excess Oils And Freshen Your Hair.

8 Comb & Brush Cleaner: To Remove Product And Oil Buildup Start By Soaking Your Utensils In A Bowl Or A Sink Of Warm Water With About 3 Tablespoons Of Baking Soda. You Can Also Add A Splash Of Bleach As A Disinfectant.

8. Homemade Deodorant: To Make A Quick And Easy Powder Deodorant All You Need To Do Is Mix 1 Part Cornstarch And Tea Tree Oil In A Large Bowl. When Finished Store In A Glass Or Plastic Container.

9. Sunburn Relief: Have Sunburn? Don't Know How To Treat It? Well All You Need To Do Is Fill A Clean Spray Bottle With Cool Water And Dissolve 1/4 Cup Of Baking Soda. Spray On Burned Skin For Relief. You Can Apply A Thick Paste Of Baking Soda And Water Over The Affected Area. Let Sit & Rinse Thoroughly.

10. Wasp An Bee Sting Remedy: To Help Ease The Pain Of A Wasp Or Bee Sting All You Need To Do Is Make A Thick Paste Of Water And Baking Soda And Apply To Sting Area. Apply As Often For Relief. This Same Treatment Can Be Used To Help With With Mosquito Bites (For Itch Relief)

11. Wart Remover Remedy: Looking For A Simple Way To Remove A Wart? Try White Household Vinegar & Baking Soda. Just Dabble A Heavy Coat Of Baking Soda On The Wart Then Drizzle Vinegar Over It. Do This Once In The Morning And Once At Night Until The Wart Is Gone.

Well There You Have It Just A Few Examples Of How You Can Use Baking Soda For Everyday Beauty. Enjoy.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

8 Mistakes in Men's Fashion.

Some men's fashion mistakes are worse than others. Learn about the 8 worst mistakes to avoid in men's fashion in this tips video from About.com.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Spongebob: How To Blow Bubbles.

Always wanted to know how to blow bubbles? Well you're in luck!



Remember it's all in the technique.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Eye Makeup For Every Eye Color.

Sometimes you need a little help drawing attention to your best feature - the eyes. Using eye shadow & mascara can make eyes pop and stand out. It can allow you to fake long lashes, make eyes look bigger, & experiment with color and texture for a fun or sexy look.

As with any cosmetic, there are rules of the trade. Let's take a look at which eye makeup colors fare best with which eye hue and how to use products available to achieve the eye-popping looks you desire.

Brown Eyes:

If you're blessed with dark, sultry, brown eyes, you're lucky for more than one reason. Brown eyes pair well with virtually any hue of eye shadow.

To make brown eyes pop to their full ability, shoot for green or pink eye shadow  Blue can also be a good color, and if you have golf flecks in your brown eyes, try a shadow that provides a gold-ish shimmery look. Steer clear of brown eye shadow  While brown on brown can sometimes look good, there's a good chance it could overpower the eye's natural beauty if the wrong tone is worn.

For mascara, choose a brown-black color that will accentuate your natural eye hue. Black is also flattering on brown eyes.


Blue Eyes:

Blue eye shadow on blue eyes used to be hot back in the 70's, but for today's fashion, it's just not in the cards. Shoot for Earth tones like browns, purples, taupes, and grays. Light pink is a good option for a light, casual day look.

Stick with black mascara for the lashes, or to make eyes really stand out, choose mascara with a blue undertone.


Green Eyes:

By rule, green-eyed ladies should explore eye shadows in purples and browns. The shade you choose should coordinate with the shade of green in your eyes.

For green eyes with a gold like tone, try more of a lavender color. Bright emerald eyes should steer toward plum, violet, and blue-purples. Mocha brown, gold, taupe, and lavender should be staple colors for anyone with green eyes.

Black, brown, and plum are top colors for mascara.

Gray Eyes:

It's not as common as blue, brown, and green, but some people are blessed with unique gray-colored eyes. This eye color is usually just a pale hue of green or blue, making a gray appearance.

Good eye shadow that accompany these beauties are the same colors as for blue or green eyes. Colors to experiment with are browns, purples, taupes, and grays.


Hazel Eyes:

As if picking the right eye shadow color wasn't hard enough, try have two eye colors to pick from. Hazel eyes seem to shift back and forth from brown to green.

Don't be overwhelmed. Women with hazel eyes can't go wrong with neutral colors, especially brown. Soft pink, cream, beige, and taupe are also good picks, as well as gray and black.


The Scoop on Eyeliner:

Along with eye shadow and mascara, eyeliner can also be matched up to your eye color. To pick your perfect liner, select one of these options:

Blue Eyes: neutral brown like espresso or deep blue or dark green.
Green Eyes: Purple undertones like plum or warm deep brown.
Hazel Eyes: Purple, plum, brown and deep blues.
Brown Eyes: Brown, purple, green and blue.
Every eye color: Blacks and grays will work with all eye colors.

Disclaimer- I am not a makeup artist, theses are just tips that I found that could be helpful to anyone.