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DIY: Nail Art Brush

By February 10, 2013 Beauty, DIY & Lifestyle

My latest obsession is Nail Art. I am kind of late on this band waggon, but I really want to try and do some! So, I thought I would show you my trick on a easy and cheap Nail Art Brush! Here you go…

photo-1nailartWUNnailart1 nailart2 nailart3 nailart4 photo-1I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and that it will help you with spending less!

If you want me to do any DIYs please leave the request in the comments! And, if you feel nice, leave a lovely comment anyway!

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DIY: Honey & Sugar Lip Scrub

By January 13, 2013 Beauty, DIY & Lifestyle

The other day (when my sister was staying) she told me that you can make really good Lip Scrubs by using Honey & Sugar, so I looked it up and investigated, so, I tried it out, and here’s how you can do it!

photo 1Okay, so the ingredients you need are: Honey, Olive Oil (Optional), Vaseline/Lip Balm (Selection Shown), Natural Crushed Sugar & A Small Container.

photo 1I used my Rosy Lips Vaseline, so there would be a slight tint, and also just so (perhaps) it looked a little better…photo 5

This is from the local area of where we live, and it is handmade! This is the Sunflower honey and it is really sweet, and doesn’t have that bitter taste some honeys have.

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The reason why the Olive Oil is optional is because it is either a substitute for those who are maybe allergic, or don’t have honey. Plus, it also has nice goodness in it for that added bonus!photo 2

The container I used was an old Yoghurt jar, which is quite small, and you could fill it if you wanted. You could also use old lip balm containers, or plastic containers left around.photo 2

For my sugar I just used natural brown sugar, and made sure it was crushed. The better the lumps and grittyness the better the scrub will be.

photo 3 photo 4 1. Add a teaspoon of Vaseline/Lip Balm, you can add as much or as little as you like, but I found this was a good amount.

photo 52: Then add about 2 or 3 teaspoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, this will make your lips even softer.

photo 13: Next add 1 teaspoon of honey. You can use squirty honey, if you like, but set honey can make it thicker.

photo 24: Finally you want to add about 2 teaspoons of sugar. The more gritty it is the better the scrub. If you put too much it will make it too gloopy and thick.

photo 3This is what it looks like before you put it in the fridge.. (kinda gross, right?)

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5: Put it in the fridge for about 10 to 15 minutes to make it set a bit more.photo 5This is not one for the faint harted! The finished product…

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This is before I put the scrub on. My lips look dry and they have peeling skin.photo 2

With the scrub on. It sort of has a tint from the Vaseline, and it also has a slight shimmer. It tastes quite good, but if you hate Olive Oil, don’t add it!photo 1

After I used it. My lips look softer and feel softer. I found that the dried skin came off easy, and they feel a lot lighter. Obviously, using this once wont work, so use it every day for at least a week.

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