Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sorry for no recent posts

As some of you may know, in June I took on a job at Baker's Ribs in Canton, Texas. Due to that fact, I have not been able to update my blog. I'm soooooooooooooooo sorry! I've got a lot of posts lined up though for when I get time. I'm working now full time as I was just notified that I have received my AA. I'm working to save up for the move to Florida in a year or more to be with my boyfriend and to attend SSC or UCF for my bachelor's. I haven't forgot about you guys though, just been super busy working. Hopefully I'll have a few new posts up and going this week if I'm not too slammed/tired from the First Monday rush. (If you don't know what First Monday is...consider yourself blessed!)

Anyhow like I said, I'll be back with some blog posts soon enough. Stick in there. Love you guys!

As always,
 Angel

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Biore (My haven)

So, I was thinking about things that I have not talked about before (which happens to be a lot actually), and I was looking around my room and saw all my Biore products. I thought to myself, "well I do use a lot of Biore's stuff, so why not mention it in a blog post?" So that's what I'm going to do here.

Many of you are probably familiar with Biore's pore strips. You know those strips you put on your nose, forehead, or chin that pull up blackheads from your pores. Yeah, the ones many people THINK are painful, and resemble a bandage for a broken nose. Well though you may be familiar with this product, Biore offers a whole line of other products as well. To name a few: Steam Activated Cleanser, Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser, Pore Unclogging Scrub, and of course the Deep Cleansing Pore Strips, along with many more products. 

All of Biore's products work quite well, and I highly recommend trying them for yourself. My favorites happen to be the pore strips, the Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser, and the Pore Unclogging Scrub. Using each product separately gives great results, but combining them in a regimen makes for a pretty much flawless complexion (at least for me). Each product targets certain skin factors, and delivers a punch to deal with acne quite well.

For the products I use:

To give the box description: "Biore deep cleansing pore strips are a weekly pore refining treatment for the nose area [or other areas upon which you type you purchase] that instantly removes pore-clogging dirt, oil and blackheads. Tests show that in just one use, Biore deep cleansing pore strips are twice as effective as the leading pore cleanser at getting rid of build-up  and blackheads for clearer pores. In fact, when used regularly, Biore deep cleansing pore strips actually diminish the appearance of your pores."

My assessment: I'd say I can attest to the above statement. They work amazingly to remove dirt, oil, and blackheads, and better than most topical cleansers/astringents. I find this to be my Holy Grail product for removing blackheads. Simply a life saver. Ok, I'm going to do something that I wouldn't normally do on any other product, but I'm going to show you two more pictures of this product: the when using, and the after using (the strip itself). 

During:
Note: This picture is not my personal picture, and was taken from canadianfreestuff.com (as to site the source)

After:
Note: As stated earlier, this is also not my personal picture, and was found on google search from a blog source.

 
Pretty gross looking I know, but look at how many blackheads came off on the strip. That's how many blackheads that were removed from your skin. Amazing right? While you thought your cleanser was doing a good job of combating your blackheads, and while it may be, it simply can not hold a candle to these strips. If you don't believe me, then try them for yourself!

Bottle description: front: "cools and clears. Clinically proven to remove over 99% of dirt and oil." back: "Give blemishes the cold shoulder. Oil-free formula with soothing lavender, purifying eucalyptus and salicylic acid penetrates pores, clearing the way for noticeably smoother skin."

My assessment: I love this cleanser! It removes dirt and oil really well, and it leaves skin soft and smooth. But as the name suggest (ice), it gives the face a cooling effect when you wash. It's almost nasal clearing. The eucalyptus scent is very powering, and it will awaken your senses. It gives the skin a slight tingling feeling, but I must say for me this is an added bonus. I love the way my skin feels after using this, and even more so...the way it looks! After using this product, I can honestly say that my acne has been more controllable than when using other acne washes. I highly recommend this wash for anyone looking for a good and affordable face wash.
The website description (since I currently don't have this product at home): "The acne-fighting scrub that purges pores of blemish-causing dirt, oil, and blackheads." "Give pores a breath of fresh air.
Our gentle but super effective scrub uses perfectly spherical beads — not jagged edges, like some competitors' scrub ingredients — to detoxify skin. The scrub penetrates deep down where breakouts start to help prevent future ones. Show the door to pore cloggers and get ready for beautiful, clear, smooth skin."

My assessment: Though I don't have this product currently since I ran out and am using another scrub meanwhile, it's hard to give a completely accurate description. I'll do my best to recall as it wasn't that long ago since using it. When using this scrub, I noticed my skin to be more radiant, smooth, and soft. This scrub exfoliates the face removing dirt, oil, any makeup left behind, and dead skin cells that can clog the pores. I found this scrub to be less abrasive than many other scrubs, as it contains a bit of a cream cleanser. So I would say that this scrub may work well for those with sensitive skin, or those who prefer a gentler exfoliation. I wish I could tell you more about the scent and texture of this scrub, but like I said it's been almost a month or more since I last used it and haven't gone back to the store to replace it just yet. I'll try to get onto that so I can give a better assessment later. Perhaps we could look forward to an update then :). 

Those are the three products from Biore that I live for. However, I'm quite interested in testing out some more of the products from their line, and giving reviews. I'm really wanting to try out the Steam Activated Cleanser, Triple Action Astringent, and the Even Smoother Microderm Exfoliator. If I ever pick up those products, I will make sure to do a review on them for you guys. 

Well that's it for my Biore products discussion. If you have any questions about the products I use, or want to make any statements/suggestions about which ones you use (Biore or not), feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to hear what you guys think. 

And also for your use, here are the links to the full line of Biore products:
Thanks again and have another wonderful day!
~Angel



Thursday, June 2, 2011

Mario Badescu Products Part 2

Okay, as many of you know from my last post, I had been trying some Mario Badescu products out. I purchased the whitening mask, the silver powder, and the drying lotion. Verdict: I love them all! All well worth the purchase. However, what I may or may not have mentioned before (foggy memory), they also let you choose three samples to go along with your purchase. So, I chose the aloe vera toner, almond and honey face scrub, acne facial cleanser, azulene calming mask, after shave moisturizer (for my boyfriend), and the bee pollen night cream. I liked all of these samples as well, and I will probably be purchasing a few in the future. While I liked all of these products, there were some that I liked more than others. I will go more in depth of how I felt about these products below.

We'll start off with the Whitening Mask. This was my first purchase from Mario Badescu, and I must say I'm a big fan. It's used to reduce the appearance of acne scars and discolorations on the skin. After using this for a few months, I have noticed seeing a lightening of the acne scars on my cheeks and chin. I was amazed! I had used so many different products to clear up my scars, and this one has done so much to lighten them. This is definitely a product that anyone with acne scars should try out. I love it!

Second off is the Silver Powder. This I purchased along with the Drying Lotion (which I will mention later more in depth). I must say this is an odd product, but well worth the purchase. This is a powder in which you dampen a cotton ball, and apply as a "paste" to the face. It's said to clear up blackheads and eliminate oil, while shrinking pores. While using this product, I did notice my oily complexion clearing up and blackheads diminishing. However, I will say that not all my blackheads cleared up. But don't let that stop you from purchasing this product. I happen to have extremely oily skin around my T-zone, and it's very hard to keep it free from blackheads. While this product didn't get all my blackheads (which I expected it wouldn't), it did make a significant difference in the appearance of my skin and clearing it up. The only thing I can say I really didn't like about this powder was the fall out. Yes, fall out. Since it is a powder in which you apply with a damp cotton ball, while you allow it to dry you will see powder falling off your face. This is normal as it dries, but I did find it hard to eat while having the mask on. I recommend not snacking while using this product to keep it from getting in your food, and you ingesting it. Other than that, this product works quite well.

Thirdly is the Drying Lotion. I had high expectations for this product. It was hyped to clear up whiteheads and pimples overnight. While it did clear up whiteheads relatively fast, I was a little set back that it didn't clear up all my pimples right away. But to my surprise I found out why: This product is designed to dry up the sebum that builds up in clogged pores that causes whiteheads to appear on the skin, not deep set pimples like what I have where the sebum is still under the surface. While this did disappoint me some due to the fact that I have more cystic acne than whiteheads, it did clear up my occasional whiteheads satisfactorily. So my overall verdict for this product is that if you have cystic acne like I do, I would recommend the drying cream instead of the lotion, and if you have whiteheads I'd say go for this drying lotion. This product does work for what it says it's for. I just got too caught up in it, and thought it'd work on cystic acne. So don't be set back on this product either.

Now for the samples:

Aloe Vera Toner: I got this toner as a sample, because my skin gets irritated very easily and this was said to calm the skin while nourishing it with aloe vera. I must say I like using this toner when my skin is inflamed and irritated for its soothing ability. It's a little thicker than your average toner, which is nice for applying on inflamed or cracked skin. It soothes and comforts the skin, and even has a nice fresh scent. I really like this toner; not for my everyday toner, but for when my skin is giving me serious problems. Great toner :)

Acne Facial Cleanser: I wanted to just try this product out before purchasing it, because I've had a lot of cleansers dry my skin out pretty bad. I must say this one did not dry out my skin, and left my face feeling soft and cleared of acne. I will be purchasing some of this. Though it doesn't foam like most other cleansers I use (had to get used to that), it cleaned my skin way better than the others. It goes on in a gel like consistency, and a little goes a long way. You massage this into wet skin, and simple rinse off. You'll be amazed at how clean and soft your skin will feel after using this cleanser. Then after a few days of using, you'll notice a dramatic difference in how well your skin has cleared up from acne (or at least I did). I highly recommend trying this acne cleanser.

 Bee Pollen Night Cream: Interesting sample choice for me. I don't typically use night creams on my skin, because I don't like applying products on my skin at night in fear that it will break me out by the morning. This product did not do that. It's a light cream that saturates the skin and keeps it hydrated, but it does not leave the skin greasy. I can't even explain to you the consistency of this night cream. It's almost like a silky texture. It goes on nicely, sets evenly without being oily, and it smells AMAZING. If you're not a fan of floral scents then I'd say this is not for you, but I loved the way it smelt; so fresh! I also enjoyed how my skin felt after waking up in the morning: soft, supple, and hydrated. It helped with dry spots, and uneven texture on my face. I would recommend this nigh cream for those wanting to try something different.

Azulene Calming Mask: I'm a huge mask person, and this one went right along with my top 5. It's a clean mask that does not harden, and leaves your skin soft and refreshed. It's said to calm the skin from irritation, and reduce redness. It did just that! When my skin was broken out badly and dried out from acne products, it calmed my skin and reduced bumpiness and redness that had been left behind from stress breakouts and products. Great mask for all skin types, but highly recommend for those with sensitive skin or rosacea.

The last sample that I actually tried for myself was the Almond and Honey Face Scrub. This scrub is different from my usual apricot scrub in that it's nonabrasive. I like this scrub every now and then, but I'm more used to an abrasive scrub. If you have sensitive skin, and are looking for an exfoliant for your face then I'd recommend this for you. Not that I don't like this product, I just prefer a more abrasive exfoliant for my skin. The texture is just a tad bit gritty (enough to exfoliate the skin, and remove dead skin cells), and the scent is very almondy and yummy. The scent alone is a seller for this scrub. AMAZING! I would say give this product a shot, but if you're like me and like a more abrasive scrub, then maybe try something a little different. Nice scrub every now and then though.

What I can say about the After Shave Moisturizer: It smells really nicely, and the texture is very smooth. Sorry that's about all I can say since I purchased this from my boyfriend, and he's yet to tell me how it works (not that I'll get more than an "it's all right," out of him anyways lol).


Well I think that's all for the assessment of these products. I simply love Mario Badescu products, and they definitely have a loyal customer in me. If you're interested in trying any of the products that I listed in my blog or any other products that they offer, you can go to www.mariobadescu.com and purchase anything from there. They will also give you a free skin consultation on the site, all you have to do is click on the consulting tab on the top of the page.

I hope you all enjoyed this post, and found all the information helpful and informative. Let me know what you think in the comments below, and as always have a great day!

(Also let me know what you thought of the products if you purchase any!)

~Angel

Monday, April 11, 2011

Mario Badescu Products Part 1

Hey guys! Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been SUPER busy with school and travel. I was just in Galveston this past weekend, and I must say it was a load of fun! I got a little burnt though =/.

Anyways, before I left for my trip, I was searching YouTube for some cool makeup tutorials to test out and give some reviews on. I came across a lot of make-up gurus who were literally raving about this one product line for skincare. It was Mario Badescu. They kept speaking about how it helped clear there skin of whiteheads, black heads, small bumps, and acne scarring. I was like, "okay if this works so well for so many people, then I'm just going to try it for myself." Needless to say, I just ordered three products from them. I ordered the silver powder, whitening mask, and drying lotion.

Unfortunately, they have not come in yet. I'm hoping to get my shipments in two different segments within the next few weeks. My silver powder should be here tomorrow. I'm super excited! The whitening mask and the drying lotion should be here within like a week. I ordered them yesterday online. Can't wait to test these out and give a review.

I know it seems odd for me to mention a purchase before a review, but I just want to let y'all know ahead of time that I bought these products, and you won't feel that I'm only reviewing products that I like. No, that is not the case. I want to show you that I test out a lot of products, and will be doing reviews on more than just the one that I love. Yes, I do make more recommendations over the products I love, but I will also tell you which ones I did not prefer (for myself). -Also remember, just because a certain product may not work for me, doesn't mean you shouldn't try it. It could give you amazing results.

Ok, back to the products. The silver mask I purchased claims to shrink pores and eliminate blackheads. I sure could use this on my nose and chin! I mean something that shrinks pores and eliminates blackheads, and has amazing reviews from the top beauty stylists on YouTube...send me fifty...right?!!! So yeah, I'll be trying this baby out. I also purchased the whitening masks. It says that it lightens acne scars, and help to even out skin tone for a more revitalized and even complexion. OMG! Lightens acne scars? I'm sooooooooo trying this. I have pesky acne scars all over my cheeks, and if this mask works I will gain more self-confidence for sure. Last but not least, I ordered the drying lotion. Now let me tell you, this is sad to be one of the most popular and best product that Mario Badescu has to offer. It comes in a small bottle with two layers of solution. You don't shake the bottle up to combine it, but you insert a cotton ball into the solution and soak it with the bottom pink layer. You then dab this on whiteheads at night, and rinse it off in the morning. It says that this drying lotion works miracles to clear whiteheads up. People are raving about this. You have no idea how many makeup gurus I've heard talk about how wonderful this stuff is. So going to try this (duh...of course I am. I mean I've already ordered some...lol)

I'm excited to try these products, and give my reviews on them. Stay tuned for that. But I must say, don't be frightened by the name brand. I know that a lot of name brand items such as these seem to be more expensive. Let me tell you, Mario Badescu products are not for the most part. I mean some top rated items from them are $5-$45 only! They are inexpensive for having a name brand. Oh, and did I mention free samples? YES!!! For the purchase of one item, you get to choose from a list of samples. You can get three (different) samples each time you purchase a product. I find this a great way to test out a variety of different products from their line. I mean free is always a good thing.

Anyways, I'm going to link the products and prices. I will also link the website to where you can purchase them yourself. Although, you may want to stay tuned for me to give my personal review of these products. That's fine too. Remember however that I have not received them just yet, and it may be awhile for me to post my review so if you want to check YouTube for other people's reviews of these products, feel free. A good makeup guru to check out is juicystar07. Look for her Updated Skin Routine for Oily Skin video. (I'll try to link as many things that I can on here, but I may not get everything so bear with me.)

I hope you stick with me for my review of these products, or try them out yourself. Catch ya later dolls!
~Angel

juicystar07's videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5BTBuXzCi8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLB-OkL1Jpw

Whitening Mask: $24
 http://www.mariobadescu.com/Whitening-Mask

Drying Lotion: $17
http://www.mariobadescu.com/drying-lotion

Silver Powder: $12
http://www.mariobadescu.com/silver-powder

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Vanilla-Orange "Creamsicle" Cake

So lately I have been obsessed with anything scented or flavored vanilla-orange. This comes from my absolute love of the dreamsicle ice-cream pops from Blue Bell. They are my favorite Spring/Summer treat. I kept thinking that a cake made to imitate this ice-cream pop sounded amazing. A creamy vanilla and orange cake, with a orange flavored whipped cream. It just sounded yummy. So, I decided to experiment. I won't lie, I tried many things with the icing until I just threw something together that was quite delicious. This recipe also makes two cakes so don't be surprised when you have a lot of batter. So enough babbling...I'm sure you want the recipe...
HERE IT IS!!!
Ingredients: 

 CAKE:
  • 1 Orange Supreme cake mix (I used Duncan Hines)
  • 1 Vanilla cake mix
  • eggs as needed for cake mixes PLUS two
  • 2 pkgs. instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1/4 tsp. orange extract
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
ICING: (double this recipe for the two cakes. One recipe will cover one cake. But I didn't like how it tasted by mixing it all together for the two, so I opted not to double it in the same bowl.)
  •  2 cups whipping cream
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 tsp. orange extract
  • 1 Tbsp. orange juice

 Preheat Oven to 350F (or as directed on cake mixes).

Prepare cake mixes as directed on boxes, but add 1 pkg each of the two pudding mixes to each batter, and 1 extra egg to each cake batter. Then in the vanilla cake batter, add 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract, and then add 1/4 tsp. orange extract to the orange cake batter. Blend each batter until smooth.

 Spray two 9x9 round cake pans with cooking spray with flour blend.

Blend together the cake mixes as such: One part orange batter to one part vanilla batter in four 9x9 round cake pans. (I know this sounds complicated but it's not. Simply layer a thin layer of orange batter over a thin layer of vanilla batter until there is just enough batter in each pan to bake and all batter is used up.) Once the cake batter has been distributed evenly amongst the pans, Swirl the batter with a knife, creating a marbling effect in the batter.

Bake as directed or until fork inserted into the center of the cakes comes out clean.

In a large bowl, combine whipping cream, cup of sugar, tsp. vanilla, 1/4 tsp. orange extract, and orange juice. Beat this mixture with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form.

Assemble cakes by frosting one cake "layer" with whipped cream, then placie another cake "layer" on top. Frost both layers. Do this two times for the two cakes.  Garnish with fresh orange slices, or orange zest.

Note: If whipped cream seems to liquefy, place in the refrigerator until it stiffens. You can also refrigerate or freeze the cake to assure that the icing won't melt off the cake.

Enjoy!

Sorry if this recipe seems choppy. I honestly whipped it up in no time, and when my friend asked me to post the recipe, I was like "Oh no...I have to word it in a way people will understand. This could be tough." If you have any problems with making this, just leave a comment below. I'll be more than happy to help.

I hope you enjoy this recipe, I know I did!
  ~Angel

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mexican Chicken Spaghetti

A few years ago, I had some Mexican Chicken Spaghetti at a dinner party with my parents. I kept trying to remember how they made it, but just couldn't seem to remember everything. One day I devised a recipe of my own and viola, it was a miracle. It turned out to be creamy, just spicy enough, and just down right yummy. Plus, every time I make it my dad literally devours it. I actually had to run into the kitchen in front of him just to get pictures for this post! So here's the recipe:

Ingredients:
  • 1 (16 oz.) pkg. spaghetti
  • 3-4 whole boneless/skinless chicken breasts; cooked and shredded.
  • 1 medium onion; chopped
  • 1 large green bell pepper; chopped
  • 2 cans Rotel (diced tomatoes and green chilies) Mild or Hot whichever you prefer
  • 1 (2lb.) pkg Velvetta
  • 1 1/2 bags shredded cheddar cheese
  • 2 Tbsp. olive oil, or enough cooking spray to coat the bottom of a skillet.  

Preheat oven to 350F.

Cook chicken as desired and shred. Meanwhile, cook spaghetti in boiling water until al dente. Strain pasta, reserving one ladle full of pasta water.

 In a large skillet, sautee onions and bell pepper in olive oil/cooking spray until vegetables are tender and onions are translucent and browned. Reduce heat, and add the Rotel to the skillet. Simmer 5 to 7 minutes. Let cool.

Cube Velvetta, and toss together pasta, vegetable mix, and chicken into a lasagna pan.  Add reserved pasta water. Toss to combine well.

Top the spaghetti mixture with the shredded cheese. Place in oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the cheese is melted on top, and the center is bubbly and hot.

Serve with Texas Cheese Toast and salad.


ENJOY! :)

Note: to cut down cooking time, you can purchase a rotisserie chicken, and shred it instead of cooking the chicken yourself. You can also use leftover spaghetti and just heat it up in the skillet with the vegetable mixture.

I hope you try this at your home. I am currently chowing down on the one I just made. It is quite yummy! Hope you enjoy this recipe and many more to come. For any questions, feel free to leave a comment below. 








Have a great day and enjoy!
 ~Angel

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Spa at Home

Don't you just love the feel that spa products give you? Like scrubs, masques, lotions, waxes and oils ? I know I do. Unfortunately, I can't always afford to go to the spa for these luxuries. So, I found some products that give me the same effects, but I can use them at my home!

The Scrub

This is a great sugar scrub. I use it before, during, and after shaving to exfoliate my skin. Because it doesn't contain salt, it won't irritate just shaven skin. It's formula contains shea which moisturizes the skin, and it's sugar exfoliates the skin by removing dead skin cells. After using this scrub, your skin will look and feel baby smooth. This sugar scrub comes in various scents, but my favorite is the coconut lime. It contains natural coconut and lime extracts that scent the skin with a great tropical fragrance. You can buy this product at any drugstore. I found it at Wal*Mart, and it was inexpensive. A little goes a long way. 

The Masque

This is a fantastic masque, and one of my favorites. It works well to tighten skin, shrink pores, clear blemishes, and even help tone skin. You can use this product as often as you like, which is great because it won't dry out your skin. The mint in this masque is not too strong, but will tingle a bit if you're not used to using it. I have also used this masque to soften the heels of my feet. I simply swiped some on, and then wrapped my feet with plastic wrap, and sleep on some socks before bed. The next morning I unwrapped my feet, and rinsed the masque off. It worked well to keep my feet soft. You may buy this product practically anywhere that you can buy beauty products. Such as CVS, Wal*Mart, or like I did: Dollar General.  This product is basically a steal for how inexpensive it is!

The Lotion/Body Butter

This body butter is simply fantastic. Goes on smooth, and is absorbed into skin well. It has a (as the name suggests) butter like texture to it. It leaves skin soft, and extremely moisturized. It works great on dry spots such as heels, elbows, and knees. Once you use this product, I'm sure you will fall in love with your baby smooth skin. It comes in many scents, but I'm quite partial to the Cherry Blossom and the Japanese Cherry Blossom myself. You can find this in stores, or at www.bathandbodyworks.com. It's a little more expensive than the other products, but well worth it. It will last you quite a while. 

The Wax

These wax strips are awesome! They remove hair from face and body, and don't irritate the skin. Simply: gentle and effective. I know, I know..."how can a wax strip be gentle?" Well, with these wax strips you don't have to worry about burns from the wax. The genius design of these strips, makes them perfect for at home or on the go use, as to use them you simply rub them between the hands to warm them up, then apply to the desired area that you want hair to be removed, and pull off. They work fantastically. I use them for my eyebrows, and above my lip for well that embarrassing unwanted hair. The strips come in two different packages: one for body, and one for face. You can purchase these at any drugstore. I found them at Wal*Mart for about $8 I believe. Another great thing about this product, is say if you buy the ones for body and they are too big, all you have to do is use scissors to cut them down to the desired size and shape. 

The Oil
  

This is my favorite oil of all time! It is a dry oil, which means it dries fast, and doesn't mean it will leave an oily residue on skin. This oil works fantastically to help improve the appearance of scars, stretch marks, uneven skin tone, and aging skin. So, it's simply a MUST buy! It also moisturizes skin very very well. (Have I stressed how awesome this oil is yet?) It's a very gentle based product, and won't clog pores so you can seriously use it from head-to-toe! Plus, the cocoa butter scent is heavenly. I HIGHLY recommend this product. A little bit of a stretch on the wallet, but honestly for an oil this good it's inexpensive. Around like $9. It lasts a long time, and like I've said many times before...SO WORTH IT! You can purchase this product at any drugstore, I found it at Wal*Mart.

All these products are fairly priced, and well worth the buy. Once you use them, and love them, you'll feel like giving yourself a spa treatment everyday...from home! 

 Note: I did not mention other spa treatment products such as nail care in this post. I will be getting on that more in a later one. Keep with me for that. 

 So enjoy your life at an affordable price, and indulge your senses!

~Angel

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sopilla Cheesecake :)

This is a quick and simple recipe that all my friends love. Every time I head out to one of their parties, I always ask what I should bring, and as always they say "sopilla cheesecake!" So here's the recipe.  This is not your normal spring-form pan cheesecake, so don't be shocked when it doesn't look like it. It's a twist off the mexican dessert, the sopilla and cheesecake. It's got a top and bottom golden cinnamon sugar crust with a nice and yummy cream cheese center. Simply amazing! You'll be shocked at how easy, inexpensive, and yummy this recipe is.

Ingredients:
  • 8 oz. pkg cream cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar; divided
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 Tbsp. cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
  • 2 cans crescent rolls
  • cooking spray
  • additional cinnamon and sugar
Preheat oven to 325F.

Spray cooking spray into a lasagna pan. Unroll one can of crescent roll dough and press into the bottom of the lasagna pan. Make sure to press the dough together where the dough had been sliced for the crescents to allow the entire bottom of the pan to be covered with one sheet of dough.

In a large bowl, mix together: 1 cup sugar, pkg. cream cheese, and vanilla until well blended. (at this point I also add in additional cinnamon to taste, you don't have to if you don't want). Spread this mixture onto the layer of crescent roll dough that used just laid down in the pan.

Unroll the other can of crescent roll dough and do the same thing you did before. (I also add more sugar and cinnamon to the top of this layer of dough as well and massage it into the dough. As before, you can leave this step out if you choose to.)  Make sure the dough is well seamed together, and covers the cream cheese layer as well as possible (it doesn't have to be prefect).

In a small bowl, blend the remaining 1/2 cup of sugar and Tbsp. of cinnamon together. Sprinkle this mixture onto the top dough layer.

In a microwave safe bowl, melt butter on high heat. Pour melted butter onto the cinnamon sprinkled dough.

Place in oven and bake for 30 minutes, or until top crust is golden and puffy, and center begins to bubble up near sides.  (Note: Not all the butter will set into a sugary crust like the rest just yet, so don't be alarmed.)

Take out of the oven, and allow to cool a bit before serving. You may serve this hot if you prefer (like with vanilla ice-cream...yum!), just keep in mind that the cream cheese center will be VERY hot once you take it out of the oven. 

Next and final step: DEVOUR!


I hope you try this simple and tasty recipe in your kitchen sometime, and enjoy!

~Angel



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

From Dull to Bright Nails

As the Spring months draw near and Summer following right behind, we know we are all thinking about those strappy little shoes and showing off our toesies. But as many like me fear, our nails are just too darn dull looking. So for me being the fan of the more natural look for pedicures, I did some experimenting/researching for how to get a brighter nail from stuff I just had laying around the house.



My find: Well three different things actually. Lemon juice, baking soda, and denture tablets (yes, I did have some in the house, thanks to my father).

The lemon juice was probably my favorite pick. Not only did it brighten the nails, but it left it with a nice, pleasant scent. To use this method, simply pour some lemon juice into a shallow bowl and soak nails in the juice for 15 minutes. Rinse nails, and dab dry with a towel. For toenails, you can apply the lemon juice to a cotton ball and swab over the nails and under the tips of the nails. If you prefer, you may also use lemon extract or a lemon essential oil diluted in water.



For using baking soda, I simply just added enough water to some baking soda to create a paste. Then using a nail brush, I brushed the nail bed and under the nail with the paste. I let it set for about a minute or two, and rinsed.







And lastly, the denture tablets: As you would do with dentures, simply dissolve half to a full sized denture tablet into a shallow bowl of water, and then soak your nails for about 10 to 30 minutes. I went for about 20-25 (got distracted with timing lol). You may rinse your nails of any suds that may form from the foaming action of the tablet with water, but I just simply took a towel and dried my nails off.



I know I didn't go into much detail as to why you get the brightening effect from using these methods, and that is because I don't really know that much of why you do. Like I said before, this was all done through self research. I also used toothpaste, which worked like the baking soda paste, but it was not one of my top three. I also tried just soaking in milk. It softened my skin, but didn't give me the brightness I was looking for.  I encourage you to try these methods to see which one works best for you. I also encourage you all to do your own experiments and research at your homes (on the side of caution of course), to find something that may work for you other then the ones I mention.

Anyways, that wraps up this blog post. I hope you try some of these ideas for yourself. Let me know what you think!

Time to break out those sandals, and dig your toes into the sand! Cheers to Spring/Summer!

~Angel

Alternative Uses For Baking Soda

You all know that baking soda is used for well...baking. But did you know that it can be used for a lot of other things as well? Like perhaps...cleaning, deodorizing, or whitening teeth? But that's just the basis of them all. I'll go into more depth of how you might be using baking soda for more than those delectable goodies.

 One way to use baking soda is for whitening teeth. It's abrasiveness targets plague on teeth enamel to gently lift up surface stains and help whiten the enamel of your teeth. It also helps freshen your breath with its deodorizing abilities. To use: Simply sprinkle some baking soda onto your toothbrush with toothpaste and brush as recommended by your dentist. OR you can use it as a gargle/mouthwash, just dilute a bit into a cup of water and gargle for 30-60 seconds to neutralize bad breath.

Another use for baking soda is for removing product build from your hair. Just as it lifts and removes stains for teeth, baking soda does the same thing with product build up. It simply acts as a "stripper" for your hair. To use: Blend together a palm full of shampoo (or more as needed for length of hair), and about a tsp. of baking soda, shampoo as normal, and condition if necessary. This has been known to leave hair a little dry, so I recommend doing this only when absolutely necessary. I have oily hair, so I use this about every other day or so and condition regularly between and during uses.

You can also use baking soda to prevent sweat stains on blouses and clothes. Simply sprinkle the armpits or garment with baking soda after applying deodorant, or with the deodorant itself. The basic property of the soda cuts down on the acid of sweat, and helps to block moisture flow from seeping into fabric.

 Another common use for baking soda, is as a washing detergent for clothes. As for many years with the  use of either liquid or powder detergent, people have been adding baking soda into the wash to help remove stains and eliminate odors in our laundry. It works quite well I might add, and does harm fabrics like bleach does. Just add about a cup to each wash load in your washer to help brighten clothes and eliminate odors.

One last common household use for baking soda is of course as I mentioned before: a deodorizer. We use this in my house quite frequently. You  can sprinkle a little onto pet stains to help eliminate odors, sprinkle into litter boxes, onto carpet before vacuuming, in laundry, or just open a box and use in the refrigerator to eliminate odors from smelly foods (this also helps to prevent some foods from absorbing the taste/odor qualities of other smelly foods such as an apple with an onion).

As you can tell there are multiple uses for baking soda, and the uses go far beyond the scope that I mentioned here. If you have any suggestions for how to use baking soda, feel free to leave a comment below.

As always, have a wonderful day! :)

~Angel

Saturday, March 5, 2011

The Morning Routine For The Beauty Queen

Okay, don't let the title fool you. When I wake up in the morning, I'm far from a beauty queen. I'd say it's more like Frankenstein's bride. But thanks to a few steps and products, I have found a cure to the morning curse.

Wash my face. DUH! I have to be able to see what I'm doing to get the job done. If you have read my last post, then refer to the Burt's Bees Natural Acne Solutions Gel Cleanser, and to the Acne Free Severe to Clear Skin System (Step 1).

My eye roller. Yes, I do use one. I know, I know, "you're only 20, why do you use this?" My mom asks me this all the time. Simply, your skin begins to start maturing in your 20's. To prevent dark circles and crow's feet, you should hydrate the area around your eyes with a light cream or as I do, an eye roller. My pick:  Aveeno Smart Essentials Anti-Fatigue Eye Treatment  
 I love this! It reduces the appearance of dark circles under the eyes. You simply just roll it from you inner corner to the outer corner of your eye, once in the morning and once in the evening. Beware that this can irritate skin. The worse side effect I have experienced was just a little burn, but that was only when I got my acne medication too close to my eyes. So be cautious with using other products with this one. I'd use this right after washing your face, give it a few minutes to set in, and then add your next product as you wish.


Next is a good moisturizer with SPF of 15 or higher. It's important to keep your skin hydrated to prevent wrinkles later, but it's even more important to shield your skin from the harmful UVA/UVB rays of the sun. This is the first step to preventing skin-cancer, and it helps to keep you young and beautiful...so why not? My two picks:


I'm currently using the rest of this product up. I used to sell Mary Kay, so this was in my starter kit. I must say it works quite well as a sunscreen, but I would recommend the moisturizer that Mary Kay also sells to give your skin a little more saturation. This sunscreen/moisturizer also has an age-fighting complex that is good for young to mature skin.  This product is a bit on the pricey side, so if that is a problem for you, I am recommending another product that is more budget friendly. To read more about this click on the link above.


This product is a great SPF moisturizer. I haven't used it in awhile, because like I said before I'm trying to use up all my Mary Kay. However, when I did use this product, I must say it worked great. It kept my skin moisturized and protected from the sun. Viewing as I have young skin, it was hard to see if it benefited me on the age-fighting side, but it did help keep sun spots and sun-burn from appearing on my face and neck. I would totally recommend this product to anyone, and definitely to those individuals on a tight budget. To see more info or to purchase, click on the link above. You will have to type in either the product name or search for moisturizers to find this product.


Now we get down to concealer. This I use to help along with my eye roller AND to clear acne. It's the best of both worlds! I use a tiny amount under my eyes, after using my foundation (which I'm not going to be talking about in this post, because every product has different shades for different skin).  I use this for those stubborn dark circles under the eyes and blemishes. My pick:


This is by far my favorite concealer. It works great for masking dark circles under the eyes and blemishes. But what you might not know is that this concealer also contains an acne medication that actually clears blemishes when you use it on top of them! AMAZING! It goes on well and lasts. Great for acne troubled skin, or for anyone who is looking for a great concealer. I highly recommend this product. For more information or to purchase, click on the link above.

Finally, I finish with face powder. Any shade or brand you like. I use many products (too many to list here now). I do recommend finding a light weight finishing powder in a translucent shade for a more airbrushed look however. I live in Texas, and visit Florida quite often for travel so a powder is much more sustainable to the high humidity weather that I experience here.

Well, I think that's about it for this blog. If you have any questions or comments feel free to express! 

As always, have a wonderful day, and stay looking awake!

~Angel











Friday, March 4, 2011

My Beauty Picks For Acne Free Skin

Here are a few products that I myself use everyday. They are mostly for the treatment of acne caused by stress, menstruation, or overly oily skin. I have been using these products for quite some time, and I LOVE the results they gave me.

Here is the list (with descriptions):

I LOVE this product! It's made with natural ingredients that don't clog pores or irritate my skin, and it sweeps away excess oil and dead skin cells from the skin leaving it smooth. Over just a few days of use, I noticed a difference in the appearance of my skin. It had cleared the majority of my acne up in no time. Now when you buy this product, don't be thrown off by it's liquid texture. I know it says it's a gel, but it has a watery base to it. Some people don't like this, but it actually allows the solution to lather up nicely.  


Another amazing natural based product from Burt's Bees is this Targeted Spot Treatment. It has a watery consistency as well, but it leaves for more suitable spreading. It does come in a small bottle so don't be thrown off by the price for bottle...a little goes a LONG way. This product is great for those problems areas. Just dab a bit of this on in the morning and at night and it helps fight the bacteria that causes acne, and helps clear up trouble spots.


This is a four piece system for severe acne. I don't have severe acne, but I was recommended this product by a friend who said it worked wonders for her. So being the curious cat I am, I tried it. Now I love it. Of course I don't use as much of it as recommended for severe acne. I use the wash everyday twice a day, the toner once a day to every other day, and the lotion as well, and then on days when I need a sure fire boost I'll use the targeted solution (Step 4). This was a little pricey, but well worth the cost. I've read reviews saying it rivals ProActiv. I have never used ProActiv so I can't make that assessment myself, but I will preach its cure. It works!




Everyone needs an exfoliator for their skin. I recommend St. Ives Apricot Scrub Blemish Control. I will admit that right now I'm using a generic brand from Dollar General that does the same thing. It gently exfoliates the skin, leaving it smooth by removing dead skin cells and excess oil. Your complexion is also enhanced by this product as it helps to reveal healthier more radiant skin.

 
So those are my picks for acne products. Feel free to ask more questions, or click on the links of each product name to read up on them yourself or to purchase.

Thanks guys, and have an awesome acne free day!

~Angel




 





Hydrocortisone Cream For Acne Blemishes and Acne Scars

When you think hydrocortisone cream, you typically think anti-itch medicine for bug bites, rashes, or dry skin. But, have you ever thought about using it for more than that? Perhaps like for acne or acne scars? Well you might want to try it.

One night after some typical late night dry skin itching, I  was in such a frantic to stop itching, so I grabbed the hydrocortisone cream and started applying in liberally to my legs and arms where it itched. Well at the time, I had been having bad acne problems from, well... stress and the typical college life. I wasn't really thinking too much about it when I simultaneously began to put the hydrocortisone cream on my face like I would have my acne medication. Remember, I was half asleep.

Well, the next morning my acne had shrunk in size and redness, and I could see where my acne medicine had dried out my skin, become way more hydrated and smooth. I was thinking to myself, "wow what a great middle of the night, half-asleep find!"

I began to do some research on this, to see if anyone else used this method of clearing acne. Come to find out, they do!

Here's the link I was looking at that explains how to properly use hydrocortisone cream for acne blemishes and scars: http://www.bestacnetreatmentstips.com/articles/114/1/Hydrocortisone-Cream-for-Acne-Scars-/Page1.html

Please note that I am not a doctor myself, and that as stated in the link above: "This cream has some serious – side effects and might not suit for everyone." So it might suit you best to ask a doctor before using this as a way to clear acne. If you would like to find another link over this, there are many out there, I just chose this one. 

It worked for me, will it work for you too?

~Angel












 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Budget Fix For Your Misfits

Do you ever hate it when you buy some cute new heels or flats, and they fit so great when you first try them on in the store, but then when you get home they kill the back of your heels by rubbing up against them? Been there done that...

Well this morning, I discovered a fix that was fast, easy, and beyond affordable.I was simply looking for a band-aid or something to cushion my heels from the friction. I was looking and looking, and I stumbled across my cotton rounds/pads. I thought to myself, "well I suppose this will work." So I took two of them and stacked them upon one another and stuck them in each shoe. To my surprise (even though yeah...they were obviously round), they fit perfectly into the back curve of my shoe cushioning my heal perfectly. Now before you say "duh," let me tell you that it's hard to find things that will do just that without overlapping the back part of the shoe.

They simply slid right in, and curved perfectly to cushion my heel. Not only did they cushion, they also made my shoe fit more snug and prevented sliding!  It was a great find!

If you're like me, then you don't like spending a ton of money on products. Now you don't have to! Don't spend all that money on heel savers, simply just find some cotton rounds that you might just happen to have laying around, or you can easily find them at Wal*Mart or the drugstore for about $1.

Save your money, and your heels!

~Angel

Note: I used four cotton rounds in all; two in each shoe. You can even lay more along the width of the heel for more cushioning around the heel itself.





Welcome!

Hello everyone! Welcome to my blog.  I'm currently in the midst of collecting some information and well just "stuff" that I want to fill my blog with. As you may have read in my side bio, I am a 20 year old college student who is very much interested in looking good, staying healthy (for the most part...desserts!), and loving to entertain. Hopefully with my blog, I will be able to inform, guide, and give some personal reviews of recipes and products. I hope you join me on my blogging adventure, and if you EVER want me to test something out, I'll do my best to do so and have my review up on the blog A.S.A.P.

Thanks everyone! Have a nice day!

~Angel