Wednesday, 19 December 2012

How to make rice water! - toner

Rice water is great as a toner to remove make up and rehydrate the skin! Its easy and simple to make using only 2 ingredients! But make sure that you use organic rice! Im saying this because if you just use ordinary rice then your going to put harsh unwanted chemicals on your face which will damage it! eeeeek. :/ Heres how to make it!


Equipment:

- cup/bowl

- spoon

- sieve/ tea strainer

- Container




Ingredients:

- Organic rice. ( I used brown but its entirely optional as you can use white too!)

- Water (tap water will be fine hehe!)

Method:

1. Measure out 125 ml of water!




2. Put it into a cup/bowl (whatever you feel like!) and add in 80 grams of rice!







3. Mix thoroughly until it turns a cloudy white colour.



4. Leave to sit for 5 minutes so the starch can soak into the water!



5. Mix once more then strain out the rice in a tea strainer or sieve.



6. You should end up with a nice rice free solution which is cloudy white!



Thats it your done! Just apply to your face to remove make up and to rehydrate the skin!

Thanks for reading Annia-x-

How to make tinted moisturiser!

Tinted moisture is great as a substitute for foundation as it's less harsh on the skin and dosent block up your pores! My version is basically a diluted version of foundation! Here's how to make it:

Ingredients: 

- moisturiser

- foundation

- pressed powder (optional)

Method:

1. Make you have a soft, sensitive moisturise which isn't going to irritate the skin as you will have this on all day! Use your favourite foundation! I used cranberry and pomegranate body lotion (superdrug) and bourjois paris foundation (boots).



2. Put the ingredients in a cup. You want moisturiser and foundation 4:1 ratio with each other.



3. MIX the ingredients together!



4. Add more moisturiser to the solution if needed and add in the pressed powder to soak up some of the moisture and lighten the colour.



5. Test it on your hand to make sure its the right colour and rub in. Make alterations if needed.



6. Your done! Just put it in a container or leave it in the cup but put cling film over the top so it dosent dry out!



Thats it! Thanks for reading and I hope you try this D.I.Y tinted moisturiser! Annia-x-


How to paint your nails evenly!

Okay, so I know it's been ages since I last updated but I've had a lot of exams going on recently, sorry! I will try to keep up with this in future!


I am going to be showing you how to simply paint your nails, evenly. Let's go!

Step 1: Cut, clean and shape nails. There is nothing better than having clean, cut and evenly shaped nails as this will help you apply the nail polish more easily and you will be in the right mindset.



Step 2: Base coat. Apply a base-coat as this will ensure that the colours don't leak onto your nail and stain it!



Step 3: The colour. Make sure you use a good quality brand e.g rimmel, no7 etc.



Step 4: Three strokes. Use my three stroke rule, middle, right, left. You also need to make sure that you leave a gap between the nail and cuticle as it will give a more polished look.






Step 5: 2nd, 3rd coat. Depending on how good quality the polish is you may way to add more layers of the nail polish to ensure you get a strong, rich colour.

Step 6: Topcoat. Apply a topcoat to keep the colour locked in and to create an extra cover so the nail doesn't chip.

Step 7: Wait! However big your urge is to start doing something while your nails are drying, try to wait! Make sure you eave up to at least half an hour as this will ensure the nails are fully dry. A way to check if your nails are dry is by putting them face to face together. If they stick a bit, then they are still wet but if they dont then they a fully dry!



I hope this gave you a rough, basic idea on how to paint your nails, thanks for reading! Annia-x-

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Tip of the day! 14/10/2012

This a simple one which I all think you will benefit from.

To help you get rid of eye make up from under your eyes, get a cotton bud and dip it in some cream. Then slowly remove the make up and it should come off in one go! Olive oil is also really good for a natural make up remover and hydrates the skin!

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Tip of the day! 13/10/2012


If you have a ladder in your tights all you need to do is put clear nail polish on each end. This will prevent it from spreading!

 My friend Olivia showed me this! Thanks Liv:)

How to make a mini memo pad

This project is cute, simple and quick! You can even use them as gift tags too! lets get started:







Materials:
Lined paper
A small piece of card
A key ring chain (optional)

Equipment:
Pencil
Ruler
Felt tips
Stapler
Hole puncher
Paperclip / bulldog clip
Sewing machine or blu tack and a pin.
Scissors

Method:

1. Cut the card into about  a 10 x 5cm piece.



2. Draw around the card an then cut out the paper into slightly smaller pieces, like 5 x 4cm pieces, I have about 10 pieces in the pad (clip the paper together).




3. Fold the card in half but leave a little bit at the bottom



then fold that over too like this...



4. Make sure the paper fits in the pad before stapling it together and make adjustments if needed.





5. Perforate the paper by using a sewing machine without thread or putting blu-tack under the paper and pricking holes using a pin. This will help the paper to rip more evenly when taking a memo off:)



6. Staple it together at the bottom and be quite accurate as you want a clean finish.



7. Now you can decorate the top to make it look unique!



8. If you want, you can make it into a key ring by hole punching the corner,



then put the key ring chain through!

Your done and they look so cute!:)

Here is another one I made:




Thanks for reading, Annia -x-

P.S This was my cousin's idea and if you want to see more like this, then follow her on twitter - @Akalaette  

Thanks, come back soon!

Monday, 1 October 2012

How to make lip balm:)

I make lip balm all the time! Its fun, easy and great to give to people as presents! You only need a couple of things....SO lets get started!

Equipment:

A pot (to store it in)
A disposable cup or bowl
A spoon
A toothpick (cocktail stick)
Labels (optional)
Cotton bud/Q-tip

Ingredients:

Petroleum jelly
Eye shadow
Fragrance (optional)
Shimmery white eye shadow (for a shimmer)
An oil ( I used almond oil but olive will do just fine)

Method:

1. Put the petroleum jelly in the cup.




Mix it up really well until it goes really smooth and easy to work with.




2. Use your toothpick to take some eye shadow from the palette. Add your shimmery white eye shadow now if you want, I didn't have too because my eye shadow was already shimmery! Do this softly and slowly as more than you think will come off as its such a good tool to use. If you don't have a toothpick use a needle or a pin.



3. Drop this in to the mixture bit at a time.



I added colour 3 times, here are the different shades:

Shade 1:



Shade 2:



Shade 3:




4. Now you can add your fragrance, I added Almond oil which is a bonus for me as that counts as the oil too! The oil helps to smooth out the lip balm and make the texture nicer on your lips so that is entirely optional).



5. Now you want to empty the mixture into your pot, don't worry about getting it on the sides because that's where the next step comes in!



6. Soak a cotton bud into the oil you used before (this prevents it sticking to the mixture) and run it around the rim of the pot as this will help to neaten the sides up. It will also make it look professional too.



7. Once you've done all of the above, do the old tap, tap, tap to even the lip balm out and use the toothpick (other end) to make a nice presentable swirl in the middle like this...



8. Now put this in the fridge and leave for about an hour or so or until firm to the touch.





9. (optional)  Go all the way and put a label on! It will look so pro!



Easy peasy lemon squeezy! Annia-x-