Super Beauty Tips to Try

1. A mixture of one part powdered milk, one part lemon rind and two parts almond meal make for a great home-made facial scrub. You can also add half a part of lemon juice if you have oily skin.

2. Foundation can make you look natural, or supernatural. Choose the right shade carefully – it should be one shade lighter than your skin color unless you are deliberately aiming for something more dramatic.

3. If you have dry skin, mix oatmeal and honey to form a paste and apply it on your face. The oatmeal absorbs oil and the honey soothes the skin. Rinse off the mixture after 15 minutes.

4. Use coconut milk as an inexpensive alternative to salon hot oil treatments. Apply coconut milk onto scalp and hair with a cotton ball. Leave on overnight, sleeping with your hair wrapped in a towel, and shampoo in the morning. For really deep moisturizing, use coconut oil.

5. Clean all your make-up brushes with shampoo once a month. Professional cleaners can cost you a lot of money, but shampoo has enough make-up dissolving ability to keep your brushes clean and maintain them for a long time, especially if they are made with natural hair or bristles.

6. Stimulate your body’s natural oil glands by dry brushing. With a body brush, lightly brush your skin in circular motion. Follow this with a warm bath and your favorite moisturizer.

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Caring for Dry Skin Inexpensively

Dry skin can be a challenge both to care for and to live with. Your skin may become flaky at times or even become red and irritated. Dozens of over-the-counter products promise to relieve the itchiness and flakiness once and for all, but often these (usually) high-priced products fail to live up to their promises.

There is no need for you to suffer from dry skin, and no need to spend a lot on creams that over-promise and under-deliver. A few simple changes to your skin care routine and lifestyle can make all the difference. Try these methods for a few weeks, and you should soon see more vibrant and healthy skin.

Dry skin is the result of a lack of sebum or oil production in your skin. Sebum is made within the skin cells and is vital to having healthy, elastic skin. Since dry skin does not make enough oil, you will need to replace it both from the inside and outside.

The first thing to do is look at how you cleanse your face. Some women use a lot of harsh astringents. Others use soap and water. A natural cleanser like pure Castile soap will have few chemicals, perfumes or other irritants, and the liquid soap will have none of the chemicals required to make it solidify into bar soap.

Wash your face gently with warm, not hot water each morning and night and pat dry. Avoid rubbing too hard to prevent redness and flaking.

Next, find a daily moisturizing cream that is rich but not overly heavy. The heavy ones can clog pores and lead to other issues. Since dry skin is often irritated by the weather, especially cold weather, and allergens, such as during spring and fall, light-weight moisturizing creams that include soothing ingredients like chamomile and aloe vera are excellent for handling dryness and redness at the same time. Your daily moisturizer will usually have SPF in it these days to protect you from the sun, which can also help prevent your skin from drying out.

Some women like to use a heavier night cream. If you can find one that works well and is not too expensive, and does not have too many chemicals or leaves you looking like you are covered in yogurt, then by all means use it. Otherwise, just use your regular daily moisturizer.

Now you should consider your diet, and how it contributes to the health of your skin, which is the largest organ of your body. It needs to be nourished just like every other organ. You need to stay hydrated to keep your skin moist and supple, so 8 eight-ounce glasses of fresh water a day will help.

The best supplements for your skin include Omega-3 oils, which contain vital components for smooth skin, and can be found in fatty fish like salmon and mackerel. Vitamin E, and a B complex vitamin can also help. You can find vitamin E in various cooking oils and peanuts. B vitamins are most commonly found in whole grain products like cereals.

Providing your skin with the proper nourishment is one of the best ways to improve your dry skin, so aim for healthy fats and a natural diet low in processed foods. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, and if you do opt for animal products, choose lean proteins like fish and turkey.

Nourishing dry skin both inside and out is the best approach to healing it and looking great without spending a fortune on creams, lotions and potions. When your skin has the necessary nutrients, it can start to produce more of the oil it needs to stay smooth and supple. It can also repair itself with more protein and look less dry if you avoid junk food like cake and cookies, which can be very drying for the skin.

Your daily skin care routine will keep your skin clean and help it retain moisture without irritating your skin, or clogging pores. You will not only look great, you will feel better too, and your nicer-looking skin will give you a great boost in self-confidence.

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Simple Tips for Healthy Hair

When it comes to beauty and personal grooming products, items designed for use in or on the hair make up a significant share of that market. Indeed, men and women the world over spend literally billions of dollars on hair-related products, from shampoos and conditioners, to colors, gels and sprays.

Many people think that these items are essential for healthy hair. However, in most cases, all that is really needed are some natural products to keep the hair and scalp clean. Most people tend to use far too many products in far too great a quantity. From mousses to gels to hairsprays, people load down their hair with oily conditioners and then drying sprays and gels and damaging dyes. There has to be a better way to care for your hair every day and save money too.

The truth is that styling products tend to make your hair look flat and dull, even dry and lifeless. These products build up over time, resulting in limp, overtreated hair. If you blow dry your hair, use a curling iron or a straightening iron, or other styling appliance, you can do even more damage.

Avoiding too much hair product can let the natural beauty of your hair shine through. Using a natural shampoo and conditioner can also stop your hair from getting dried out by harsh chemicals that strip the hair and scalp of its natural oils, or loaded down with too many oils.

Gently wash your hair from root to tip, and if you do feel you need conditioner, try a natural one like warm olive oil on your hair, not scalp, down to the tip. Apply, leave on for 5 to 15 minutes, depending on how dry your hair is, and then rinse well with warm water. Avoid non-natural hair colors and stay away from appliances that can scorch your hair. If you do use styling products, wash them out well each time you shampoo, and avoid using them every day.

Finally, think about your diet. If you hair is brittle, consider eating more lean protein like fish and turkey, fresh fruits and vegetables, and little or no junk food. This can also improve your nails and skin too.

Caring for your hair with natural products and improving your diet can help your hair become more healthy, shiny, clean, and natural, without having to spend a lot of money.

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How To Reduce Your Credit Card Interest Rates

Interest rates can really eat into your finances over the long haul. On a monthly basis, it might not seem like much, but it can really add up over the long term, especially if you are only paying minimums at the moment.

If you are eager to start saving more money for a rainy day, then why not start with tackling your credit card debt, beginning with lowering your interest rates? Try these strategies to reduce the interest rates on your current debt.

Getting a lower interest rate on your debt can be much easier than you think. Look at your debts and their interest rates, see where you could make a difference, and go for it!

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Top Beauty Tips

1. If you suffer from dry skin, mash half an avocado and gently apply it to your skin. Leave on for 15 minutes to moisturize it, then wash off with warm water and pat dry.

2. Prevent dryness during cold, windy weather. Avoid washing your face too much and reduce use of alcohol-based toners and astringents.

3. Not sure where to apply your blush to get a natural look? Smile and pinch your cheeks where they tend to be most curved. Those are the apples of your cheeks and the blush should go there to highlight your features. Use a color only a tone or two darker or pinker than your skin color for a more natural look.

4. To give your lips a fuller, moister look, apply lip balm, then foundation, then lipstick. Just make sure that the lip balm is fully absorbed into your lips before applying the foundation so you do not get clumping.

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How to Bake a Great Cake

If you’re getting ready to bake a cake that you plan to decorate for a special occasion, you will probably be worried about a couple of things.

The first will be how will it taste. If you have never tried the recipe before and are concerned about that, do a trial run of the cake a day or two before if you can in order to taste it. If your house is anything like ours, then there is never any need to worry about any dessert ever going to waste, no matter how bad it tastes or what it looks like.

Once you have tasted it, you can adjust the recipe to make it just the way you and your family like.

If it comes out very well, you might even want to decorate it for a special occasion. In this case, there are a couple of other concerns you will probably have at the back of your mind. One of them will be how to bake the cake so that it does not have a lot of big cracks in the top of it, which will look terrible and make it hard to frost.

You might also be worried about getting the cake out of the pan without damaging it. This will be particularly true of cakes that come in highly decorative pans, such as the lovely Williams-Sonoma ones. The patterns are lovely, but you will need to prepare the pan well if you want your cake to pop out without any problems and retain the pretty design.

Here are some of the best tips we can give to help you bake a great cake.

1-Follow the recipe EXACTLY the first time you make it. In this way you will have a benchmark for what it is supposed to look like and taste like and can then adjust it to taste in subsequent batches.

Always read the recipe first and measure out all your ingredients before starting. Things will go much easier if you have everything laid out in the right quantities. You will be much less likely to make mistakes like leaving out a key ingredient if everything is arranged before hand. You can also see what bowls are full and which are empty so you will not lose your place in the recipe or wonder if you added all the ingredients in the right order.

2-Preheat your oven to the correct temperature for at least 15 minutes. And if ever in doubt about the temperature of your oven, invest in an oven thermometer to see if your oven is too hot, too cold, or just right. We had one oven that was 75 degrees hotter and needed to compensation. The oven we have now is a Kenmore and perfect. If the recipe says 350 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes, it will be done in 10 minutes. Take the time to bake to really get to know your oven to minimize baking disasters.

3-Prepare Your Pan Correctly

Some recipes will tell you to grease the pan. Others will tell you to grease and flour it. Really sticky cakes might make you grease and use parchment paper. Some pans, like springform pans, might need grease on the sides and a cut out circle of parchment on the bottom.

Follow instructions and grease well with shortening using either melted shortening or cooking oil. Avoid butter unless the recipe specifically calls for it, as it can blacken and burn. Coat the whole pan, paying particular attention to the join of the bottom of the pan to the sides.

If you have a very ornate pan, brush well, or consider using a liberal coating of low calorie cooking spray.

If you also need to flour the pan, take a few tablespoons of flour in your hand and sprinkle to coat the pan without it clumping. Shake the pan and tap the sides, moving the pan around in a circle until the flour has coated the grease. Dump any extra loose flour into the trash.

4-Try “Bake Even” Strips for a Flat Cake Top

There are two ways to get a beautiful cake with a nice flat top. The first is to simply turn the cake over and use the level bottom surface.

If you don’t wish to invert the cake, then purchase a Wilton “Bake Even” strip for the size of baking pan you plan to use. There are other brands, but we use Wilton and you can see what it looks like in the photo.
To bake a flat topped cake, soak the strips in water to help prevent burning, drying out and cracking of the cake top.

Once the strips are soaked, run your thumb and finger along the length of the strip, pressing lightly, to remove the excess water. You don’t need to wring them out, just to stop drips.

Once you have removed the excess water, fasten it around your pan and use the pin provided to secure the strip.

6-Don’t Over or Under Bake

When you place your cake in the oven, set your timer to the minimum time recommended and check it then. Don’t use the upper measurement and then wonder why the cake is cracked on top or overdone.

You can tell if your cake is ready in a couple of ways:

1-Insert a toothpick into the center of the cake. If the toothpick comes out clean, it’s done.

2-Gently press your finger on the center of the cake. If it jiggles or doesn’t spring back right away, it will need at least another few minutes.

7-Cool Your Cake According to the Instructions

Cool your cake according to the instructions in the recipe. Some will call for you to cool it in the pan, while others will want you to let it sit for a few minutes and then transfer it to a wire rack.

If it is a very sticky or sticky-topped cake like a pineapple upside-down cake, you will want to remove it from the pan when it is warm and peel off the paper sooner rather than later so it does not stick.

Check your recipe to see if the cake should be cooled in the pan, but generally speaking, you should take your cake out of the pan after it has cooled for about 20 minutes and place it on a wire rack with your top up and the bottom down on the rack. The rack will leave lines, so if you are going to invert the cake, do it before it cools.

If you are using good non-stick cookware or have greased and oiled the pan well the cake should pop out easily. If you find yourself having problems, run a butter knife gently around the edges of the cake to loosen it from the pan. Then place your rack on top of the cake and then flip everything over.

Gently lift the pan off the cake and allow the cake to cool on the cooling rack. A cooling rack provides air to the bottom of your cake, reducing moisture and allowing the cake to cool more quickly.

You can put wax paper between your cake and the rack if you want to limit ridges to the cake for any reason, but it will take longer to cool and will not dry out as much.

9-Cool the Cake Thoroughly Before Attempting to Frost

You must cool your cake completely before you decorate it, or else your frosting will start to melt and run. Depending on the size of your cake, it can take several hours to cool, so keep that in mind when planning your baking and decorating schedule. Sometimes it is easier to bake the cake the day or night before so you don’t need to worry.

For other cakes, adding a glaze while it is still warm might be required. Again, be sure to read the recipe through fully to be sure of the instructions.

10-Frosting Choices

You can opt for a glaze or powdered sugar to keep the cake simple.

These are good choices if you want people to appreciate the elegance of the shape of the cake, which has been molded in a special pan.

You can also opt for fondant that you roll out.

But butter cream is the most popular.

You can leave it white, or color it. (Though beware of the dangers of artificial food coloring.

You can make frosting roses on a frosting pin to decorate a plain cake.

You can put a small piece of wax paper on the frosting pin and make the rose, then take the paper and rose off and put them on a cookie sheet.

Freeze them for about 15 minutes for easier handling and placement. You can also make a batch in different colors and freeze them in a plastic container for future use. Then if you need any, take them out and pop them on top of the cake.

A frosting comb can help you create a smooth, even texture and special effects as well, like the popular and elegant basket weave effect.

The frosting should be room temperature to make it easy to work with. Start frosting the top of the cake, or the top of the bottom layer of a layer cake. Put the top of the cake on or continue frosting the single-layer cake by working the frosting evenly down the sides of the cake until it is all covered. Smooth with a knife or frosting comb. Add roses and other decorations as needed.

My favorite cake to make each year is my nephew’s William-Sonoma train cake for his birthday. We make a dozen train carriages, each with a different theme, candy decorations, and contents inside the cake cars. If I have time, I make train rails out of licorice and an entire rocky and forested landscape out of candy and cookies.

Use your imagination, and you will soon be able to bake and decorate with confidence.

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