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DIY – Hyperpigmentation Lotion

October 8, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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Hyperpigmentation is a disorder of the skin by which certain areas become unevenly dark, discolored, and patchy. There are various causes of hyperpigmentation, including overexposure to the sun; sun damage; heredity; picking at the skin; hormonal changes; certain medications such as antibiotics, hormone treatments and antiseizure drugs; and inflammation and skin injuries such as acne … Read More ...

DIY – Citrus Body Scrub

October 6, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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This jar of body scrub resembles a lemon butter rather than a salve for your skin. Technically you could eat this if your heart so desired. That’s what is so great about DIY recipes 90% of the time they are edible.

Lemons are refreshing, revitalizing and leave your skin smelling divine. This scrub is so … Read More ...

Things To Do With Calendula

October 4, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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I bought a bag of dried Calendula flowers around 1 year ago. I had big plans and thought I would actually get time to fulfill those plans once my daughter started school, but it never happened. I am left with around 500 grams of dried Calendula flowers, now that might not seem like a lot … Read More ...

Style Me Quick – Bling Sneakers

October 3, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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You are probably wondering why I am featuring these sneakers in a Fashion section of the blog. Well I love wearing things that are comfortable and if  adding a little bling to my old sneakers means  I get to wear them to school pickup then I am all for it.

Fashion is a crazy thing  … Read More ...

21 Unexpected ways to treat pain

October 2, 2013 by Shellie Wilson 1 Comment

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From minor headaches to muscle sprains and toothaches. You will be amazed at some of these suggestions for relieving pain. Have a headache? c]Chew down on a pencil to relieve the ache. ( I am guessing biting something like a plastic spoon would also be just as productive. (If it actually works that is)

I … Read More ...

DIY Recipe – Under Eye Circle

September 30, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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I don’t really have under eye wrinkles just great big whopping puffy dark mountains. But I am sure this would work on the crows feet at the side of my eyes.  DIY Eye Wrinkle Mask. 

What is your best Wrinkle tip or routine?

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Gifting Your Homemade Soap

September 29, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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Sometimes all it takes to make some something is a little love and care. Hand-made soaps are perfect for gift giving, Soap no matter how stinky, scratchy or pink  it will always get used. There is always at least one occasion when you need to reach in to the back of the bathroom cupboard in … Read More ...

Step Into A Green World

September 27, 2013 by Shellie Wilson 1 Comment

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Stepintomygreenworld shares these great recipes to get you out of the chemical habit and in to a more natural state of well-being. You will be surprised at just how easy these recipes are.

Geranium Hand wash  – Chemical free hand wash that will leave your skin soft and clean.

Natural Deodorant – You won’t believe … Read More ...

DIY – Mint and Lime Sugar Scrub

September 25, 2013 by Shellie Wilson 1 Comment

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This Mint and Lime scrub is sure to freshen your senses. With it’s olive oil base the scrub will leave your skin with a natural glow as it exfoliates any dead skin cells sitting on the surface of your skin. The mint and lime is refreshing whilst cutting excess oils from your skin. This mint … Read More ...

DIY – Bacon Fat Soap

September 23, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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This one is a little on the weird side, but then I don’t have an overwhelming love for Bacon. Soap needs to be made with some fat so why not some Bacon fat? Check out this tutorial for making your own soap with bacon fat. Bacon Fat Soap.… Read More ...

DIY – Halloween Spider Soap

September 22, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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This melt and pour soap is embedded with plastic spiders ( I hope they are plastic). Visit the Peakcandle.com website for the full tutorial on how to make these soaps. They would be perfect for little gifts or for a spooky Halloween bathroom. Halloween Spider Soap Tutorial.… Read More ...

Style Me Quick – Faux Bob Hair Style

September 21, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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Faking it is something most Woman are capable off. We fake a smile, we fake a laugh and we fake numerous other things too. (Stop thinking naughty stuff)

This faux Bob is perfect for the Woman who doesn’t want to chop off all her locks. It’s a little time-consuming (more than 5 mins) so I … Read More ...

DIY – Pumpkin Pie Lip Scrub

September 20, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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Get into the spirit of fall with this delightful Pumpkin Pie Lip Scrub and Balm.

Henry Happened shares her simple recipe with you.  Pumpkin Pie Lip Scrub and Balm.… Read More ...

Spiralfoods Organic Coconut Sweet Spread

September 18, 2013 by Shellie Wilson 1 Comment

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When Spiralfoods sent us a sample of this Organic Coconut Sweet spread I could not wait to open the jar and taste it. I however did have to wait as I hurt my arm a few days before and could not open the jar no matter how much grunting noise I made. 2 days later … Read More ...

Style Me Quick – Top 8 Rain Coats

September 17, 2013 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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I love the idea of a Raincoat. Raincoats leave your hands free so you can wrangle the kids or hold on to them instead of an umbrella. Raincoats are great for covering up a pair of warm track pants on the drizzly winters day too. These Raincoats range from $130 – $500 so choose a … Read More ...

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