December 18, 2011

These babies are SO ADORABS

Funniest babies EVER

Cutest Ever

How to cure a burn

Hopefully you won't ever have to find yourself in this situation, however if you are in this unfortunate predicament here are some home-ish remedies to relieve your burn. Remember, these are simply for 1st degree burns and at-home-remedies. PLEASE go to the doc if your skin is falling off because you dont want secondary infections #OUCH, thankyou!

1. Egg whites
Crack open a couple eggs and remove the yolk saving only the egg whites. Slightly beat the egg white and apply to burn.

2. Calamine lotion
This is one of the essentials you should probably have handy in your medicine cabinet. Fortunately for you, if you do not, then it is available at any grocery/drug store. Other alternative of it work such as caladry and store-name brands

3. Milk.
Place milk in bowl and use cotton or washcloth to apply to burns. You may also soak burn in milk (depending on location of burn)

December 14, 2011

Don't judge a book by its cover. Fascinating

How to be happy of the day

This is so heartwarming ZOMG

Wow this totally crushes my heart! This compilation of the Indian National Anthem was performed by hundreds of special needs children in sign language. Heartwarming

December 12, 2011

Oh Wizzies

As soon as I tackle my DAT, I need to get those wizzies out. This pic is my pick-me-up of the day. HAHA

Fragrance Review

Favorite fragrance ATM
Just bought the set: D&G light blue set. This is seriously my new obsession. Its a really fresh smell with a sweet undertone. It is one of those fragrances that can travel wit you through the seasons.
There is currently a sale at Macys: Get the full size bottle + perfume stick+ body lotion for $95
The large bottle alone is $88. So....grab it while its gone.
IRRESISTABLE.


Product Review

So I just got both of these products from Clinique

1. The even better skin tone corrector (At Macy's for $49.95)
My first usage was yesterday, and it made my skin feel SUPER soft- like silky smooth. As per the directions on the bottle- please use an SPF. I will finish my 4 week regimen with this product and post a comparative before and after picture. So far I love it, it fully complements my hypoallergenic crazy-sensitive skin. For the price I pay, the clinique products are absolutely worth it.  Will check in again in 4 weeks. I had a bout of acne which gave me the heebie-jeebies so I am totally trying to stay on top of my skin care routine lest i'm embarking upon a delayed puberty- jeebuz wouldnt be good at all.

2. Clinique repairwear laser focus wrinkle and UV damage corrector (Macys $49.95)
It may seem slightly premature to be using anti-wrinkle and wrinkly/UV correcting products but I am such a strong believer in prevention rather than treatment in any given scenario. I'll be soon turning 23... which isn't at all about the age, but it just means for the last 23 years, I have hardly worn SPF (until fairly recently) and I am honestly deathly afraid of wrinkles. Id much rather keep them at bay for as long as humanly possible until the natural process of aging gradually descends upon me. My poor skin has had to endure years of exposure to pollution and all varying degrees of direct sun exposure. So I shall tackle it. Although I have no wrinkles as yet, I will still do a before and after for this product

This is freaking me out...