Remove Unwanted Dark Circles

Learn how to transform dark circles into a face that is camera ready, anytime of the day!

Cheesesteak Recipe

Thinly sliced rib eye, sautéed onions and bell peppers, loads of cheese, sourdough bread toasted on a hot panini press.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

2012 People's Choice Awards

Here are some of the outfits that I liked from the 2012 People's Choice Awards

Loved:
Lea Michele
Venessa Hudgens
 Demi Lovato
 Lucy Hale
 David Boreanaz
 Miley Cyrus
 Kristen Bell







Didn't Like
Julianne Hough
 Jennifer Lawrence
 Ginnifer Goodwin
 Chloe Mortez
 Whitney

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Pecan Pumpkin Dessert

Pecan Pumpkin Dessert

I got this recipe from my Aunt Megan. She made this for Christmas this year and my grandma and me couldn't stop raving about it. This is a different recipe that would be great for different potlucks or events that you have to go to because no one else would have made it!
Enjoy :)









Ingredients:
• 2 Cans (15oz each) solid-pack pumpkin
• 1 can (12oz) evaporated milk
• 1 cup sugar
• 3 eggs
• 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1 package (18-1/4 ounces) Yellow cake mix
• 1 cup butter or margarine, melted
• 1-1/2 cup chopped pecans
Frosting:
• 1 package (8oz) cream cheese, softened
• 1-1/2 cups confectioners sugar
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1 carton (12oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed

Directions:
Line a 13x9" baking pan with waxed paper and coat the paper with nonstick cooking spray; set aside. In a mixing bowl, combine pumpkin, milk and sugar. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Pour into prepared pan.  Sprinkle with dry cake mix and drizzle with butter. Sprinkle with pecans. Bake at 350º for 1 hour or until golden brown. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack. Invert onto a large serving platter; carefully remove wax paper. In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, confectioners sugar and vanilla until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Frost dessert. Store in refrigerator or freeze.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Favorite Product for Damaged Hair- Ojon

I love to color my hair, because I love the way it makes me feel like a new person every time I change it. My hair has taken a beating from all this coloring. I like to give it a vacation every week by using the Ojon Dry Recovery Intensive Hydrating 2-minute hair mask.



Ojon dry recovery™ intensive hydrating 2-minute hair mask
Intense hydration rehab for dry, dehydrated hair.
Price: $29.50

Just 2 minutes, once or twice weekly and coarse, dry hair makes an amazing comeback. This rich glossy balm, fortified with nature's hair-repairing golden elixir plus Blue Agave, Shea and Mango Seed Butters, nourishes, smoothes, revitalizes and boosts inner hydration levels from roots to ends. Surrounds hair in an invisible shield that helps seal in hydration. The result: hair's overall condition is improved 84%*. And dull, lackluster hair springs to life again.

*In a clinical dry combing study in combination with dry recovery™ Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Monday's Workout- Total Body Toner



MONDAY: TOTAL BODY TONING WORKOUT
For details on this workout, keep reading:

Warm up: Any form of cardio that gets your heart rate up to around 80% of your maximum heart rate.

Exercises: Choose appropriate weights for each exercise - you want to challenge yourself, but not injure yourself. Do 15 reps of each (unless otherwise stated) and complete 2 sets (or 3 if you’re super keen!)

Dumbbell Squats
Grasp a dumbbell in each hand. Place your feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart with your knees and toes pointed slightly outward. Drawing your abs in descend slowly by bending at the knees and hips as if you are sitting down (squatting). Lower yourself as far as you can control without letting your body shift towards your toes (this will cause you to loose balance). Pause in the downward position and slowly return upright to the starting position.

Seated shoulder press
Start the dumbbell shoulder press by sitting on a bench with your abs drawn in and a dumbbell in each hand. Your palms should be facing forward and your hands should be at the height of your shoulders. Extend your arms to raise the dumbbells until your arms are straight and the inside edge of each dumbbell is above your head. You can touch the dumbbells together if this is comfortable. Hold this position for a moment, then lower and bend your arms slowly. Continue until your hands are once again at about shoulder level.

Swiss ball back extensions
Start on your knees with the ball in front of you and touching your thighs. Anchor your feet against a wall or the floor. Place your stomach on the ball and straighten your legs so that the majority of your weight is on the ball. Put your hands across your chest, behind your ears, or behind your lower back and arch back squeezing your lower back and glutes. Pause, then lower your body forward over the ball.

Medicine ball high-to-low chops
Stand with your feet wider than hip-width apart, holding the ball directly overhead, arms extended. Sit your hips back and lower into a squat, simultaneously lowering the ball to your left foot, keeping your arms straight. Push through your heels and squeeze your glutes to return to start. That’s one rep.

Russian twist and press
Holding a weight plate (or dumbbell), sit on the floor with your knees bent and feet flexed. Keep your back straight and hips facing forward as you twist your torso to the right and touch the weight to the floor next to you. Rotate back to center and press the weight overhead, then lower it and rotate to the left. Reverse the movement to return to start. That’s one rep.

Wall sit with rotation
With your back against a wall, hold a medicine ball with both hands in front of your chest and lower into a squat. Keeping your hips steady, twist to the left and reach the ball toward the wall. Return to center. Repeat on the other side. Thats one rep.

Standing dumbbell triceps extension
Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, your back straight and your abs drawn in. Hold a dumbbell in both hands, with your palms facing up. Raise the dumbbell over your head and slowly lower the dumbbell in an arc behind your head. Slowly raise the dumbbell back up to the starting position. Keep your elbows close to your head during the exercise.

Hamstring kickback
On all fours, raise one leg bent at the knee with toes pointing to the ceiling. Keep your knee hinged, toes pointed, hips and chest square to the mat. Extend leg slowly back as though you were pushing through water.

Dumbbell lunge to overhead press
Stand with your feet together and hold a dumbbell in each hand just above your shoulders, palms facing in. Step your right foot forward and lower your body until your knees are bent 90 degrees, pressing the weights directly over your shoulders without leaning or bending at the waist. Return the weights to the starting position as you push back to standing. That’s one rep.

Cool down and stretch: IMPORTANT! Don’t leave this bit out. Take 5-10 minutes to do some light cardio, decreasing the workload gradually. Then take as much time as you need to stretch out all of your muscles.
Enjoy!!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Inspired by the 1920s



Whenever I started reading The Luxe series books by Anna Godberson I couldn't put them down! Once I was done with that series I wanted more from Anna, and she had another series about the 1920s in NYC. I started reading "Bright Young Things" and ever since that book, I have been loving everything that has reminded me of the 1920s. This is some of the fashion that are inspired by the book.



First lets take a look at the 1920s:
The Roaring 20s in America — a golden age of prosperity and progress, nestled in time between two great world wars. It was a time of rebellion against the traditional ways of the past, and marked the rise of cultural and artistic movements such jazz, art deco, modernism and feminism. 

Liberated women donned scandalous flapper dresses, cut their hair short, and wore red lipstick and Shalimar.


Runway inspiration:





Inspired by 1920s

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