Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The most awesomest cupcakes

I saw these and thought they super cool


Art by my 6 year old nephew

I thought this was the best thing in the world. My nephew Henry's interpretation of the word love! He's also hung like a mule!!!

♥♥♥

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

PURE COCONUT OIL USES

For a while now I have been using coconut oil (Trader Joe's Organic Virgin Coconut Oil) on my skin right out if the shower & let me tell you, my skin has never felt softer. After having my skin addicted to this magnificent oil, I tried using regular lotion my skin was like "What the hell is this crap?! Give me the good stuff!" Just goes to show that all these different articles I've been reading aren't full of mumbo jumbo.




Pure coconut oil, sold in jars in specialty and health food stores, is said to have some health benefits. Though it contains a large percentage of saturated fat, coconut oil has been credited with lower rates of heart disease in Polynesian populations. This may be because the saturated fats it contains are processed by the body better than those found in animal fats. Used topically, pure coconut oil can also moisturize the hair and skin.
Cooking
Pure coconut oil can be substituted for other vegetable oils when cooking, baking and deep-frying. Because it remains solid at room temperature, it can also be used as a shortening or butter replacement. Try replacing the oil or butter in a recipe with an equal amount of coconut oil. Keep in mind that you may notice a slight coconut taste.

Hair
Pure coconut oil can be used topically as a hair moisturizer or conditioner. Rub a little coconut oil onto the ends of your hair, or all over your hair if it's very dry. Leave on for several hours, or overnight if you prefer, then rinse out.

Skin
Coconut oil is an ingredient in many body lotions, but pure coconut oil can also be used on its own as a skin moisturizer. Put a little on your fingers and rub into your skin. Coconut oil has a melting point of about 76° Fahrenheit, so it should melt as you apply it.

Acne
New research by the University of California-San Diego suggests lauric acid, which is prevalent in coconut oil, can be used to treat acne. The university is working to develop a delivery system containing a high concentration of lauric acid, but you can try using pure coconut oil at home as a facial moisturizer. There are no guarantees, but it may help clear up your acne.

Couch Hunt

I've been on the prowl for couches lately. I will be reupholstering a couch I recently came across. It has a lovely wooden frame (which will also be painted) but the fabrics is... well... horrific! So, I have a few things & ideas in mind....





Now, my couch looks nothing like this grey one...but the beautiful velvet grey would be a great accessory to my living room.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Bonito Hair Colors

Well, at the moment I'm going crazy looking for the right color to dye some of my hair. Once upon a time in high school I had it pink, hot pink. I remember I had just turned 16 and my mother asked "What do you want for your birthday?" At this point in my life all I wanted was to do crazy things (one of them dying my hair and shaving the back of my head) and going out with my friends. So...the next day she took me to beauty supply place and let me! I thought she was the coolest for acctually letting me do this. So now, I'm almost 30 & craving to dye my hair like I once did in my younger days only a little more grown up. Here are a couple things I had in mind.....