SInce I love makeup and all that jazz, I decided to enter this piczo blog competition. 

The question: In which year did Mr Yves Rocher start his company?
My answer: He founded the company 1958, and retired a few times due to his son passing away. :/
My best natural beauty tip: Well, I have way to many considering I do heavy researching on all that. I'd have to say my best, and all-natural would probably be the oatmeal trick. The oatmeal trick is very popular for making your skin and face much more smoother. All the neutrients and goodness in the oatmeal, especially the liquid, makes it really healthy for your skin. Once a week, really does the trick, it works wonders. It's so amazing. Directions and everything about oatmeal is down below. 

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Thursday 29 December 11 00:34
SOOOOO basically, for Christmas I got this Neutregina thing and it has 3 different parts to it. 
1. Makeup Remover-Oil Free and I've been using that for months, probably a year and a bit now. It works wonders, and it's not terrible for your skin like some removers are out there! 

2. Cleanser. It's like foaming soap. Should use it after you take makeup off, so you can open the pores up and remove the access stuff that didn't come off. Such as oils, or maybe left over makeup in creases. Rub well and everywhere on your face, every single crease. I know when it's done, when it looks clear and like it's gone. Then I wash off with warm water.

3. Moisturizer. I leave my face a little bit damp, as well as my hands too. I only take a "dime-sized" amount, hence only a little bit. And apply all over face until clear and "gone." Then I'll let it dry, and pat my face with a DRY towel or something fabric near me. 

Then soft and clear skin<3 Do this daily and it will clear your skin, looking flawless. In the morning I wash my face, then moisturize. Before shower (while taking makeup off) I'll use all 3. Then after shower I moisturize. Yah, I try to keep my skin looking young, soft, and clear as possible.

AND. I was thinking of putting a "flawless skin look" tutorial on just about keeping it look perfect while going out and about. 
So, these are the things I do to keep my skin looking it's best and in perfect, and smooth as possible. 

Rule 1. I don't use a lot of foundation. I only use a little bit on each cheek and blend it really well. The reason for this is because I don't like looking like an orange. People that wear a lot of foundation, you can tell. It looks stupid, and when trying to look "flawless" or however the people in the magazines look... it looks more natural than anything. So don't overload on the foundation.

Rule 2. Get powder and a powder brush. For the past few months I overload on power. I find that it's better than foundation. Foundation has a deeper colour than powder does. Powder is light, very light. But than foundation is heavy and harsh on your skin and creases. It's easier. I put powder everywhere on my face and I love it. I always put it over top of my foundation. It numbs down the shine and oils you probably can see if you were to wear none. It also makes your skin a tad lighter- depending on the kind of powder you get. I like that, because then you don't look so JShore like. Especially in Winter, you're not supposed to look overally tanned in the Winter anyways....

Rule 3. I don't use concealer, at all usually. I don't because I have foundation covering it and then powder -which helps a lot. PLUS, I clean my face daily, and apply healthy creams and such to keep it smooth. Using oil-free products, cleansers, and moisturizers have helped wonders. I get the occasional one or two zits now because my face has been so clean and oil-free. That helps with not getting gross zits on your face. So no zits+foundation+powder=good looking, smooth, clear, soft face. :)

If you haven't got the memo or the point, take care of your face. :)
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Tuesday 20 December 11 21:47
sorry for my tardiness piczoers.. :\| I've gotten a lot of hypes and follows on this blog lately so I'm deciding to update this blog and add more posts.. since lots of people are actually reading and taking advice. :) so here's what I did today.... 
I got new things. Yay. :) <3 SOOOOOOOOOOOOO, here I go. it's lol, really basic, but it stayed on ALL day....and I thought it looked good and I liked it. :) 
Running out. Fml. I started the day actually by washing my face with cold water, then moisturizing....THEN primed my eyes. :) 
doesn't look too peachy. mmmm. this is my first colour. I applied a nude/peach colour all over my lid, as a base. :) 
This colour is a shimmery light brown.. ^ I just put it all over my lid over top of the base. patted down, didn't sweep, did that because more colour would come out of it. 
new brush I got:) for blending, actually creasing brush and blending. yaaaay:) shitty quality though. Anyways I took that brush and put it in the Annabelle. :) it's a dark brown and I love the colour. woooooooooo . 

So basically I just put it into my crease,and blended OUT and really well. When I was done blending the crease, I added more into the outer corner, made that really dark so it had more depth. :)
that's a white btw. amazing snow white. ;) so I just put that into my inner corner, smudged it, and kept adding until it looked right. THEN I put some of the annabelle colour on my lower lash line. :) 


finished with foundation, concealer, and powder. ;) woooooo.
thanks for all the hypes and follows. <3 
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Wednesday 24 August 11 00:18
I'm so excited to share these little masks, one I made up from most popular ingredients that are good for your skin! Ha the other is just from the internet, that worked wonders. 


So I didn't take pictures, sorry >:\| But for the mask you'll need: a banana, cinnamon, yogurt, orange, olive oil, milk, bowl and mixer (could be wisk, fork, spoon, whatever!) 

If you're confused why there are so many weird products in this, I'll tell you why they are good for your skin. 
Banana: Banana's have zinc, and potassium, and other good minerals you'd want to have in your skin. It will keep skin fresh, and rumor has it that it will help fight wrinkles.
Cinnamon: Ha, cinnamon's a weird one. I researched so much last night whether it's really good for your skin or not. Turns out, it's good to eat it, but it still has those fatty sugars. Cinnamon is really good for fighting bad things like, types of cancer, arthritis, bladder infections, lower blood pressure, heart diseases, and helps reduce pimples, weight loss, bad breath, if you add it in for masks, or cleansers. It has the sugars that your face will want. Adding it into your diet it really beneficial as well. So that's why I wanted to add that into my mask :)
Yogurt: Yogurt is obviously really good for your skin because it's dairy. But try using the low-fat/low-sugar and not thick yogurt because you wouldn't want all the fatty acids into your skin. :\| Yogurt is such a popular ingredient that you should add into a mask. 
Orange: I was surprised that oranges were good for your skin. I never knew. But the vitamins, such as vitamin C, is really good for your health and skin. Adding a few drops of a freshly squeezed orange is healthy for your skin, because the fresh nutrients and sugars will clean your pores. 
Olive Oil: I was refusing to put that on my skin without researching first. It too is one of the most popular things you should add into your mask, or cleanser. It helps the skin become softer and clearer. It's one of the only ingredients that makes your skin really really soft. 
Milk: The calcium. Overall goodness. Like the yogurt, same things. 

1. Rip the banana in pieces, then put into bowl.
2. Mash the banana. (make sure it's not really chunky, do best to mash) 
3. Put a small carton of yogurt into the bowl.
4. Mix.
5. Add a spoon full, or half, or 3/4 of cinnamon, then add to bowl.
6. Add a little bit of milk into bowl.
7. Mix. 
8. Get an orange, and use only a few orange slices (probably just 3) and squeeze the juice out of it. 
9. Add only a cap full of olive oil. 
10. Mix well. 
You're done with the mix :) 
To put it on... just apply it with your fingers, put it in your hand, and apply all over face. Stay away from delicate eye and mouth areas. 
Leave for 15 minutes. Wash with warm water. Pat dry. :) 

EXFOLIATOR: 
Exfoliating your skin is really good to making your skin clearer and softer, and getting that glow you want. Exfoliating your skin means opening up the pores, cleaning them, and removing all the dirt and oil from your face! The one I picked to use last night was probably one of the easiest and simplest. 
Ingredients: 
Salt & Sugar: They are the things doing the exfoliating. When you rub them into your skin, they are cleaning out your pores. Just sugar and salt. Both hard and raw things, but they work. 
Olive Oil: Again, olive oil. It works. Really smooth afterwards.

1. Add loads of sugar and salt into a bowl -same bowl you used before, if you're doing it all in one night, like I did. 
2. Then just add olive oil. 
3. Mix and mix until it looks ready, you'll know when that is. Not too liquidy, not too crunchy. 
4. Apply to face, with fingers/hands, avoid eye/mouth area.
5. Leave on for 10 minutes, wash off with warm water.
NOTE; IT WILL FEEL REALLY GREASY!
Follow these steps: 
When all of it is off, and all you feel is grease, that's good. Wash really hard with a wash cloth, then when it's semi-non grease pat dry. It will feel really soft, but probably still greasy. That's just the oil. Don't worry. Then take some soap, AND water, and wash it off, really well. Then pat dry.
Trust me, it will feel like wonders. It still is soft now. :) 
Normally, you should finish off with a moisturizer, but I didn't and it's fine. 

Go ! Do it! :) Trust me, it works wonders! 
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Hope it worked! Message me if you have any questions! Or comment! :) 
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Okay, so I was chilling around youtube looking up beauty makeup tutorials or what not, and I came around BH cosmetics look. I don't know if you've ever noticed some of the makeup on TV, it's probably just me, but I pay so close attention to their eyes. It looks so finished, and perfect, and the look that I found on youtube kind of looks similar. And in person I was so surprised of what it finished to be like for my first time ever doing it. It's so easy, and doesn't take that long at all if you're in a rush all the time!:) 
Here we go.. :)


1. I wash my face completely and get all the oils and dirt that's all in the skin. :) Moisturize if it's normal routine. 

2. Face primer, whatever, I use it for my eyes. I couldn't find my old primer, so I found this and used it. It's surprisingly good, and lasts pretty much all day. So anyways, apply your primer-if you use it, all over lid, under lid, and around brow bone. 
3. Apply a peach light, colour to all over your lid. Peach is really good for your eyes as a base because it blends right into your lid! It works really well because it's like a nude colour almost, but it looks finished and overall looks better underneath your colours. :)
4. BH was giving their tutorial and said to mix a 'warm brown' and 'light grey'... I have no idea if those are the right colours but whatevsss. I modified as you can say. ;) So there's my warm brown and light grey. I dabbed into my brown first, then the grey. You can use finger, but I will normally use a brush, especially for this next step. 


5. Take your colour and sweep it from your outer crease part (towards ear) and just sweep it back and forth. Gradually move towards the inner crease part (towards nose). Do that continuously until you think you need to stop. Then to get more colour -if you need it, and to define the eye more, do it again but this time dab it on. It will get a more bold colour, and it won't fall off as if you were sweeping it.  
6. The next step was supposed to be "mix a dark chocolate brown and a black together with your pencil brush" if you don't have a pencil brush I have no idea what to use for this step. If you have liquid liner, next best possible way. Except liner will make it look too bold, and rough kind of, but hey, it might look good on you! I would just suggest not ;) Up to you. 

If you have a pencil brush, dip it in the brown first, then black.. that's what I did so then the black doesn't go into your brown. After that I decided to line my eye, like it said, except I wanted to add something else. I haven't done a cat eye in a long time so I wanted to do that! I started right from the middle and went outwards. I kept extending and made it a little thicker for the cat eye. 

I lightly dabbed the extended line a bit so it's not so dark, BECAUSE it will make it look like a softer line. It will still be there, but it won't be so bold and harsh. Depending on how well you make it light, it could look like an illusion, sort of. It just looks sick. 

Then finish with lining it right to the inner corner of eye. :)

Then line your bottom lash line, and smudge/blend. :)
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7. Finally the BH tutorial said to highlight brow with a vanilla cream and a peachy pink mix. Ok, well I didn't have those colours so I used a peachy and a light pink. Mixed. Looks the same, same outcome. You barely notice it, just the shimmer. ;) More modifying. 
8. Finish with your foundation, bronzer, concealer, whatever you use to finish. But I suggest not to use to much that it looks fake, because it's comes out to be a light look. You don't want to ruin it by a gallon of foundation, or whatever on. :)
LOL don't mind my face there. It was the only way you could see the line. ;']
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