First Step: Brush out your hair, and clean it out of tangles.
Second Step: You need to separate your hair using only the top section first.
Third Step: Separate your hair into 3 strands.
Fourth Step: Take the right strand and put it over the middle strand, then, take the left strand and put it over the middle strand. Then go back to right strand.
Fifth Step: Braid your hair to the middle, then start braiding your hair over to the other side.
Sixth Step: When you get all your hair to one side, you can either use the same braid, or you can start using the normal braid.
Seventh Step: Take a hair tie and tie off the bottom.
Eighth Step: If you want you can hairspray down fly-aways. But, basically your done.
Ninth Step: You can add in an accessory, like a flower or a headband.
*Tip* This braid seems to be like a reverse braid, so don't think too much about the braid, you'll get use to it.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Keratosis Pilaris Problem.
I'm sorry I've been off forever!! I've just been super busy..then I realized they had blogger on android...anyway...the subject I'm going to talk about today is keratosis pilaris. I have this problem. It's basically these red bumps on your skin. (Look it up if you still don't know.) How to get rid of this? You can't. You can only reduce it.
As you see, this is what keratosis pilaris is. Like I said, it's red bumps on the skin. Here are steps on how to reduce keratosis pilaris:
1. Use a loofah sponge, you need to scrub these puppies off. Don't scrub to the point your arm is bleeding.
As you see, this is what keratosis pilaris is. Like I said, it's red bumps on the skin. Here are steps on how to reduce keratosis pilaris:
1. Use a loofah sponge, you need to scrub these puppies off. Don't scrub to the point your arm is bleeding.
2. Try coconut oil. You can even try mixing coconut oil and apple cider vinegar, do it 50/50.
3. Try using apple cider vinegar, this can help acne too. If it doesn't work, that's okay. There's still other choices:)
4. Use tea tree oil. This is very good for your skin! I use it 3 times a day. And it really seems to help. It may have a burning feeling for awhile, then will go away.
*Tip* you can use tea tree oil for your face, but mix it with water. 1 tablespoons of oil, and 9 tablespoons of water. If this doesn't work put 2 tablespoons of oil, and 8 tablespoons of water. And keep going from there.
If you have anymore questions, let me know >_<
3. Try using apple cider vinegar, this can help acne too. If it doesn't work, that's okay. There's still other choices:)
4. Use tea tree oil. This is very good for your skin! I use it 3 times a day. And it really seems to help. It may have a burning feeling for awhile, then will go away.
*Tip* you can use tea tree oil for your face, but mix it with water. 1 tablespoons of oil, and 9 tablespoons of water. If this doesn't work put 2 tablespoons of oil, and 8 tablespoons of water. And keep going from there.
If you have anymore questions, let me know >_<
~ U P D A T E ~
My keratosis pilaris has gone down a lot in the past few years. I've been using coconut oil, and that's what seemed to work the best of the the 3 products above. My skin feels much smoother, and looks almost normal. I'll keep updating until my keratosis pilaris is completely gone:3
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