Monday

DIOR SHOW WATERPROOF MASCARA


I love this mascara because it thickens my eyelashes and gives it a lot more volume!


DiorShow Mascara
What it is:
A cult-followed mascara that leaves lashes ultra thick, long, and curled.


What it is formulated to do:
DiorShow Mascara is Dior's original, must-have mascara that delivers ultra-glam, catwalk-length lashes. Makeup artists all over the world use this product to create the longest, thickest, curviest lashes ever.


It comes in rich black, warm brown, and royal blue and costs $24.50 on the Sephora website. I have both black and blue. I really like the blue one because it brightens up the color of my eyes and it's just different... You can't tell as much indoors but when you go out in the sun it's very blue. Black is good for everyday use. I only use this particular mascara when I'm going out and I usually avoid using it otherwise because you have to use makeup remover to get it out and sometimes it leaves a dark spot under your eye if you don't remove it well enough.

PUMPING UP THE VOLUME @ Robert Cromeans Salon


So for New Years, I wanted to start off with a new hairstyle. Something more fun and stylish so I went back to my hair stylist Dario and asked him to give me some extra volume! He only cut about an inch from my overall length but gave me lots of layers in the back and went a little shorter in the front to hug my face a little more. My hair feels a lot lighter and easier to manage. He spent two hours cutting and straight ironing my hair. He's a super perfectionist and again, only $20! Still crazy to me how affordable it is. I always end up tipping him 50% because he does such a good job. :)



The best part of the experience is their lather lounge! I love all the Paul Mitchell products they use. It smells so nice and leaves your scalp feeling tingly fresh!


This is when the layers are curled in.


And this is when it's straightened!

Wednesday

MAKE YOUR OWN FACE MASKS

Use all natural ingredients from home to make your own face masks!

Found these tutorials on YouTube:



Here are some by Michelle Phan:

"Green Tea Ice Facial"



"Egg Mask Facial"



"Tomato Scrub"

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN HAIR MASK


DEEP CONDITIONING TREATMENT FOR DRY HAIR

Ingredients:
- 1 ripe banana
- 1 ripe avocado
- 1 tbsp of wheatgerm oil (You can substitute olive oil if you don't have wheatgerm oil)

A few drops of essential oils, such as lavender, rose, sweet orange, or jasmine to make your hair smell good.



Preparation:
Mash all of the ingredients in a bowl or better yet, use a blender.

Shampoo your hair thoroughly, comb it out, and towel-dry.

Apply mask to hair, including the scalp if you want. Or you can just deep condition the ends.

Put hair in a shower cap or wrap it in Saran Wrap and let it sit for about 15 minutes, longer if you prefer.

Rinse mask out in the shower. Place a heavy duty paper towel over the drain to catch the avocado and banana bits.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR RINSE FOR HAIR BUILD-UP

Not only does these products get rid of residue, but vinegar is a natural dandruff fighter. Don't use this recipe if you have colored hair. The acid can strip the color away.

Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes

Ingredients:
- 1 cup apple cider vinegar (you can substitute distilled white vinegar or lemon juice for this rinse).
- 2 cups distilled water.
- A spray bottle.

Preparation:
Mix one cup of apple cider vinegar and 2 cups of water in a spray bottle. Spray on hair after you shampoo and condition. Rinse thoroughly. Do not use more than once or twice a week and do not use on colored hair.

Tuesday

HOW TO MAKE KOREAN CHICKEN SOUP - "SAMGYETANG"



I love this Korean lady! Her name is Anna Kim on "Korean Cuisine" and she makes all the dishes look so fun and doable. If you want look her up on Youtube, she has 27 different videos. She takes requests so if you want to learn how to make something, you can always shoot her an email!

I didn't have ginseng or scallions but I tried to do what she did and the whole house smells so yummy! Can't wait to eat it with my husband tonight.

Ingredients I used for my "Samgyetang":

- Two small cornish hen (you can buy this for super cheap at the Korean market)
- Finely diced garlic (I didn't have garlic cloves at home so I just went with what I had but I think whole garlic cloves would've been better).
- Red Jujubes (I cut mine into smaller pieces so that it would add more flavor)
- Sticky sweet rice (It's what you stuff the chicken with)
- Small slice of ginger
- Salt and pepper for seasoning


In Korea, it is widely believed that "samgyetang" can both cure and prevent physical ailments and have been used in eastern medicinal practices since ancient times. Proteins, minerals, and hormones from the whole chicken mixed with the beneficial properties of the ingredients combined in the dish is supposed to make it a revered culinary item in South Korea. In the summer a lot of people eat it to regain stamina because samgyetang is supposed to have a lot of beneficial nutrients.

HEALTH BENEFITS OF YOGURT


My typical breakfast looks a lot like this one. Yogurt, fruits, and sometimes nuts or granola to add texture. I buy a pack of yogurt at Costco and eat 1-2 cups a day. I really like "Activia", "Yoplait", or the "Chobani" brand. I usually switch off every now and then. My husband particularly likes plain Greek yogurt. It's really thick and doesn't taste as good but it's full of protein (23 grams) and has 0% fat.


My favorite way to eat plain Greek yogurt is to add granola, blueberries, and sprinkle the top with honey! The more honey, the yummier!

I really like yogurt because it's super easy to eat and has a lot of health benefits. Sometimes when I'm craving a late night snack or want to eat something really light before heading to the gym, I'll eat a cup of yogurt to hold me over and keep me from filling up on junk food. Yoplait has some amazing flavors. I tend to like the lemon flavored ones. It tastes good slightly frozen too if you are craving something sweet and cold.

Here are some other yogurt combos I like:



"10 Surprising Health Benefits of Yogurt"

(Article by By Amanda Pressner on Fitness Magazine)

1. Yogurt can give you flat abs.

Eat 18 ounces a day and you can drop a jeans size. People who ate that much -- in conjunction with cutting their total calories -- lost 22 percent more weight and 81 percent more belly fat than dieters who skipped the snack, according to research from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. They also retained one-third more calorie-torching lean muscle mass, which can help you maintain weight loss. "Fat around your waist produces the hormone cortisol, which tells your body to accumulate even more belly flab," says nutrition professor and lead study author Michael Zemel, PhD. When you eat yogurt, the calcium signals your fat cells to pump out less cortisol, making it easier for you to drop pounds, while the amino acids help burn fat.

2. Most brands of yogurt contain good-for-you bacteria.

The words "live and active cultures" on the container mean that your yogurt has probiotics, beneficial bugs that live in your digestive tract and help crowd out harmful microorganisms that can cause intestinal infections. (Only a very small number of companies put yogurt through a post-pasteurization process that kills off all bacteria.)

But many varieties now also contain special strains of probiotics meant to help regulate your digestion or strengthen your immune system. The research on them isn't conclusive, however. "If you suffer from a particular health problem, like bloating or diarrhea, it's worth trying one of these products for a couple of weeks to see if it helps," says FITNESS advisory board member Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD. Otherwise, save a few dollars and stick to conventional brands.

3. Yogurt is loaded with vitamins.

One serving is a significant source of potassium, phosphorous, riboflavin, iodine, zinc, and vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid). Yogurt also contains B12, which maintains red blood cells and helps keep your nervous system functioning properly. "Vitamin B12 is found mostly in animal products, such as chicken and fish, so strict vegetarians can easily fall short," says Jackie Newgent, RD, a FITNESS advisory board member and author of Big Green Cookbook. Eating more yogurt can help close the nutrient gap: An eight-ounce serving contains 1.4 micrograms of the vitamin, about 60 percent of what adult women need daily.

4. A cup of yogurt a day can help you recover faster after a workout.

With the right ratio of protein to carbohydrates, yogurt, particularly high-protein Greek yogurt, makes an excellent post-sweat-session snack. "The perfect time to grab a container is within 60 minutes of exercise," says Keri Gans, RD, a nutritionist in New York City. The protein provides the amino acids your muscles need to repair themselves, Gans explains, and the carbohydrates replace your muscles' energy stores, which are depleted after a hard workout. It's a bonus if you drink a bottle of water along with it: The protein in yogurt may also help increase the amount of water absorbed by the intestines, improving hydration.

5. Not all yogurt is equal when it comes to calcium and vitamin D.

Since it naturally contains calcium, you'd think the amount would be the same no matter which yogurt you pick. Wrong. "The levels can vary widely from brand to brand, so you really need to check the label," Newgent says. How much is in a container depends on processing. For instance, fruit yogurt tends to have less calcium than plain because the sugar and fruit take up precious space in the container. "Vitamin D isn't naturally in yogurt, but because it helps boost calcium absorption, most companies add it," Newgent explains. Reach for brands like Stonyfield Farms Fat Free Smooth and Creamy and Yoplait Light Thick & Creamy, which contain at least 20 percent of your daily value for both nutrients.

6. Yogurt may prevent high blood pressure.

Every day 70 percent of us consume more than twice the recommended amount of salt; over time that can lead to hypertension and kidney and heart disease. The potassium in yogurt, almost 600 milligrams per eight ounces, may help flush some of the excess sodium out of your body. In fact, adults in a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition who ate the most low-fat dairy -- two or more servings daily -- were 54 percent less likely to develop high blood pressure than those who ate the least.

7. A daily serving of yogurt keeps colds away.

Dig into four ounces each day and you may find yourself sniffle-free in the months ahead, according to a study at the University of Vienna. Women eating this amount had much stronger and more active T cells, which battle illness and infection, than they did before they started consuming it. "The healthy bacteria in yogurt help send signals to the immune-boosting cells in your body to power up and fight off harmful bugs," says lead study author Alexa Meyer, PhD, a nutrition researcher at the university. Allergy sufferers, who typically have low levels of certain T cells, may also find relief by adding yogurt to their diets. In a study in the Journal of Nutrition, people who ate seven ounces a day had fewer symptoms than those who opted for none at all.

8. Yogurt can help your smile.

Despite its sugar content, yogurt doesn't cause cavities. When scientists at Marmara University in Turkey tested low-fat, light, and fruit flavors, they found that none of them eroded tooth enamel, the main cause of decay. The lactic acid in yogurt appears to give your gums protection as well. People who eat at least two ounces a day have a 60 percent lower risk of acquiring severe periodontal disease than those who skip it.

9. Raw doesn't mean better.

Virtually all the yogurt in your grocery store has been pasteurized -- that is, exposed to high temperatures to kill any harmful pathogens. Raw-dairy fans claim that unpasteurized milk, yogurt, and cheese are better for you because they contain more health-boosting bacteria, but pasteurization doesn't destroy beneficial probiotics, Newgent explains. Plus, studies show that those who eat raw yogurt don't have stronger immune or digestive systems than people who stick to the pasteurized stuff. And raw-dairy products carry a risk of food poisoning. "E. coli and salmonella are two of the pathogens that can lurk in these foods and end up in your body," Newgent says.

10. Yogurt is a high-protein food.

Yogurt can be an excellent source of protein, but "one variety may contain more than double the protein of another," Blatner says. Greek yogurt, which is strained to make it thicker, has up to 20 grams of protein per container; traditional yogurt may have as few as five grams. If you're eating it for the protein, look for brands that provide at least eight to 10 grams per serving.

(I also heard that if you eat a lot of plain (non-sweetened) yogurt, you are less likely to develop a yeast infection. The good bacteria in plain yogurt helps fight yeast and bad breath!)

THE BENEFITS OF BB CREAM!


What is BB cream? My mom gave me this cute little miniature set with four different kinds of BB creams and so I did a little research on the web to find out what it is and why it's so popular in Korea. Watch this youtube video from "head to toe". They do a review on all the different kinds of BB cream out on the market.



Why people love it so much! Watch this "Skin79 BB Cream: Better Than Foundation!" youtube video by missglamorazzi.



Skincare, primer, and foundation all in one!



The miniature set is great because you can try all four of them and see which one you like the most! It's only $9.10 on Amazon right now. I haven't really had a chance to use all of them yet but I tried the "Pearl Luminous Beblesh Balm" and I really liked the way it brightened up my skin. I personally don't like to wear any kind of makeup base on top of my moisturizer and sunscreen. I don't like anything that feels heavy or caked on my face which is why I avoid foundations even though it has better coverage. I feel like my skin can't breathe when I layer too much stuff on. However the BB creams have both moisturizer and sunscreen and is supposed to cover up your blemishes while treating your skin. I'm really excited to try it out!


After trying them out, I definitely like this one the best! It looks really natural on my skin and doesn't make me look ghostly pale.