Monday, January 6, 2014

Cannabis The Next Big Thing in Beauty?


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Long gone are the days of Reefer Madness and the concurrent idea that marijuana alone will somehow turn you into a monster or a murderer. First-world society has slowly warmed to the once-vilified drug, first with medical usage, then decriminalization... and now, it's entirely legal for recreational use in Colorado. Progress!

While updates on America's attitude toward marijuana are regularly broadcasted on the news, one less publicized use for the plant is as an ingredient in skincare. Hemp has never been forbidden from use in cosmetics -- in fact, the fatty acid-rich oil is a highly effective emollient that goes great in shampoos and conditioners.

Wait, Pot Can Reduce Skin Cancer Risk?

Publicly-quoted company Medical Marijuana Inc. is taking cosmetic cannabis to the next level with their new anti-aging skincare line, Cannabis Beauty Defined. The brand will use super-concentrated, cannabidiol-rich hemp oil as the star ingredient in its exfoliant, cleanser, eye cream, gel masque, moisturizer, and serum. And as it happens, the use of hemp oil isn't just a stoner gimmick -- clinical research shows that cannabinoids have antioxidant properties and can also help to regulate conditions like dry, irritable skin or acne.

Whether you smoke the stuff or you're firmly against it, there's no stigma attached to using it on your skin. We're just a little curious about the fragrance of the product: the last thing we need is to go around with our faces smelling like a Phish concert. 

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Get rid of cellulite


I haven't gotten a chance to try this out yet....but I want to asap. Ya'll let me know how it works for you. Good luck!! 

Dr Oz’s Cellulite Coffee Sugar Scrub Ingredients: 

- 1/2 cup coffee grounds 
- 1/4 cup brown sugar 
- olive oil 

How to Make Dr Oz’s Coffee Sugar Scrub Cellulite Home Remedy 

Instructions: 

Doctor Oz said that Jodi’s Cellulite Home Remedy works because caffeine enhances fat metabolism and so when it is topically applied, coffee absorbs and removes liquid and fat from your skin, which can decrease the appearance of cellulite. Dr Oz said this Cellulite Home Remedy can temporarily make your cellulite disappear, but it is not a long term solution. You should think about doing this Cellulite Home Remedy a couple of times a week. 

1. Apply olive oil to your areas with cellulite (back of your thighs and upper arms for example). 
2. Combine the coffee grounds and brown sugar. 
3. Use the coffee scrub on your cellulite areas by moving in circular motions. 
4. Rinse off. Of course, the easiest way to do this Cellulite Home Remedy is to do it in the shower! 


Friday, January 3, 2014

3 Easy-to-Make Homemade Deep Conditioners


For some of us, going natural did not stop with our hair.  It continued with a move towards mixing our own “natural” products.  While numerous recipes exist on the internet, few are actually both simple AND effective in meeting the needs of our natural hair.  If you are new to making your own products or are a current mixtress searching for an easy-to-make recipe that actually works, you can start with these homemade conditioners, which are my three favorites:


1. For Manageability – Bananas, olive oil, glycerin, and honey
This homemade conditioner improves the manageability of my hair for post-rinse styling. The secret is in the banana, which has a way of minimizing shrinkage and softening the hair when mixed with the other ingredients.  Meanwhile, glycerin and honey, which are both humectants, and olive oil, which is known to penetrate the hair, all contribute moisturizing benefits.  Do not be alarmed if you notice a loosening of your coils or curls with this conditioner; the effect is temporary until your next wash day. This recipe is ideal for naturals who want to achieve easier blow-outs or better stretched styles.


Ingredients:
1 large overripe banana (sliced) OR 7 oz banana baby food
4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 tbsp pure vegetable glycerin
2 tbsp pure honey
Instructions:
Place the sliced banana, extra virgin olive oil, glycerin, and honey all in a blender. Blend the ingredients thoroughly making sure no lumps or banana bits remain. (Depending on your blender quality, you may or may not have to then sieve the mixture.  Another option is to use banana baby food, though the conditioner may not be as effective.) Apply to hair and let sit for 30-45 minutes under a shower cap. Detangle, rinse thoroughly, and style as usual.
2. For Detangling – Avocados, olive oil, shea butter, and apple cider vinegar
This homemade conditioner is lubricating, thick, and heavy, all of which give my kinks slip, moisture, and hang for detangling. The avocado’s meatiness and fatty acid content contribute to the effectiveness of this mixture.  Additionally, the fatty acids in the olive oil combined with the emollient properties of shea butter add even more lubrication and moisturizing benefits.  Lastly, the acidic pH of the apple cider vinegarhelps to flatten the cuticles for easier detangling.  This conditioner is ideal for those with thick, dense hair and major shrinkage.


Ingredients:
1 overripe avocado (sliced)
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup unrefined shea butter
2-3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
Instructions:
Place the sliced avocado, unrefined shea butter, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), andapple cider vinegar (ACV) into a blender. (There is no need to melt the shea butterahead of time.)  Blend all the ingredients thoroughly and add more EVOO, if necessary, until the mixture reaches your desired consistency. When done, apply to the hair and let sit for 30-45 minutes under a shower cap. Detangle, rinse thoroughly, and style as usual.
3. For Strengthening – Coconut oil and honey
This conditioner is ideal for naturals whose hair dislikes protein conditioners but needs a bit of strengthening.  The key is the coconut oil, which binds to the hair thus reducing keratin loss. Honey, a humectant, is also added to the mix to impart moisture retention.  I get the best of both worlds – moisture and strength – with this conditioner.  You could also use two servings of the recipe if your hair is really thick, dense, and naturally dry.


Ingredients:
4 tbs of extra virgin coconut oil
2 tbs of pure honey
(depending on hair density or length, you may use two servings of this recipe)
Instructions:
Place the coconut oil and honey in a small cup and place the cup in a large bowl of hot water.  Allow the cup to sit in the water for a few minutes until the mixture is warm.  Pour the mixture onto freshly washed but towel blotted hair.  Put on a shower cap, and wrap with a towel to prevent mixture from dripping onto face. Let it sit for 20 minutes, then rinse out 80-90% of the conditioner, and style as usual.
Do you have any homemade conditioner recipes? Share below!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Aged 27 -30? Mind the Saturn Return


Saturn is twisting my melon, man. Waving his stick in the air. Telling you to cut your hair and get a real job.

If, like me, you're emerging from your 20's, then perhaps you always assumed Youth, Time and their scrappy little sidekick Gay Abandon, would be your buddies forever.

However, between the ages of 27 and 30 (57 - 60, and if you're lucky, 86 - 88) the planet Saturn returns to the exact position it held at your birth, bringing with it new and powerful elements of structure and responsibility. In astrological terms, this means change. 

If you haven't decided which path to tread in life, or if you're following one that isn't right, Saturn will be sure and let you know. He'll pit against your fears and limitations, shake you senseless until you're honest about who you are. Saturn will bring you screaming into maturity, whatever it takes.

You think I'm kidding? Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse, James Dean (to name but a few) all bowed out of the game at 27. It seems some folk'll do anything to avoid a whipping from 'Ol Man Saturn. 

Why? Because it hurts. It's distinctively uncomfortable, this 'facing up to life' business. I should know, I've visited the support blog: We Will Survive: The Saturn Return Blog www.saturnreturn.net  

But it isn't all self-examination and flagellation, it's also a time of immense and lasting personal growth. Careers and relationships formed in the misty bloom of youth may come to an end, only to make way for more mature and fulfilling ones. Van Gogh, for example–well adjusted model that he is–decided to leave the church at 30 and pursue a career as a painter.  

Is there any way of avoiding this cantankerous old astro-botherer? Apparently not, according to star writ. Unless, of course, you're already treading the right path. In which case you can take a gold star and sit at the front. 

For those of us who are left to the mercy of Saturn, it's advisable not to resist his meddling. Holding on to any unwanted elements will only cause suffering.

Well then, I guess it's time to wave goodbye to long summer days with Youth & the Boys.

Except Gay Abandon. He can stick around. I'll need someone to cheer me up when Mortality invites me over for a drink.




Saturday, December 14, 2013

Butterscotch Gingerbread Cookies


Makes:
60
COOKIES (5 DOZEN)
Prep Time:
15
MINUTES
Total Time:
39
MINUTEs









Butterscotch morsels add their sweet creaminess to this classic gingerbread cookie. The ultimate treat, warm from the  oven with a glass of cold milk.






Ingredients:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups/sticks butter or margarine, softened
  • 1/3 cup mild molasses
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 2/3 cups (11-ounce package) NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Butterscotch Flavored Morsels

Directions:

PREHEAT oven to 350° F.

COMBINE flour, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and salt in small bowl.

BEAT sugar, butter, molasses and egg in large mixer bowl until creamy. Gradually beat in flour mixture until well blended. Stir in morsels. Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets.

BAKE for 9 to 11 minutes or until cookies are lightly browned. Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

HOT COCOA RECIPE

    HOT COCOA RECIPE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY/FRIENDS

peppermint hot cocoa affogato

recipe details:

peppermint hot cocoa affogato

what you need

  • 1 packet Archer Farms® Dark Chocolate or Peppermint Cocoa Mix
  • 1 cup very warm milk
  • 1 scoop peppermint ice cream

here's how

  1. Pour cocoa mix into large mug. Add milk. Stir until blended.
  2. Carefully add 1 scoop ice cream.
  3. Garnish with peppermint candies or whipped cream if desired. Serve immediately.

tip

Serve with a candy cane stir stick.