Frizzy Hair Under Control



The Fall Season is here! 

Pumpkins, spice smells, and colorful leaves, is what reminds me of the fall season. However, if we stop and think for a second, the weather is also going through a change from hot and sunny to windy with cooler temperatures. 

What does all this add up to? FRIZZ! You style your hair perfectly, take one step outside and what happens? POOF! Unfortunately, we all know what comes with that "poof" frizzy hair. Your hair is everywhere... Now you have to go out with however your hair ended up. 

So instead of dodging the beautiful fall weather, there are a few simple ways we can combat frizzy hair and fully enjoy the fall season. Whether you have frizzy hair or it's just the way your hair reacts to the season, this post is for you. 

Now, I know that some of these techniques might seem scary and that you will look absolutely lovely while doing them but it will be worth it, promise! 




Good Old Egg Mask: 

Grab:
  • 2 Whole Eggs
  • 4 Tablespoons of Olive Oil
  • Plastic Wrap (weird I know... it will be worth it)
  • Towel (heated in the dryer)
Combine both of the ingredients in a bowl. Mix it up well. Add this mask to your strands. 

Do you have plastic wrap lying around? Grab it! Wrap your hair in the plastic wrap and then wrap the towel around your head last. The heat from the wrap will aid in moisture penetration, which means your hair will behave (thank goodness). Let it sit in your hair for half an hour and wash your hair normally. 



Olive Oil Hair Mask:

All you will need to gather is: 
  • 3 Tablespoons of Olive Oil
  • 1/4 cup of Honey
  • Towel (heated in the dryer)
In a small bowl, mix together the honey and olive oil. Take a little bit at a time and work it into your hair, coat your whole head thoroughly. 

Grab your towel and wrap your hair up, having it warm will enhance the benefits of this mask, causing your hair to be moisturized to the max. Leave it in for half an hour. Wash your hair normally.




Mayonnaise Hair Mask:


Gather up:
  • 1/4 cup Mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup Plain Yogurt
  • 1 Egg White
Beat egg white, until you see bubbles. Blend in yogurt and mayonnaise. 

Massage this hair mask into either dry or wet hair. Leave it on your hair for half an hour. Wash your hair and you are set to go! 




All of the above masks have ingredients that are rich in hydration that will leave your hair conditioned with less frizz. 

Do this once a week and you will make it through this colorful windy season without the frizz. Who wants their hair dancing in all directions on top of their head anyway? 

Oily skin: Problem Solved!




Here we are in the middle of the summer months when the weather is the hottest. Sunny days are great for showing off summer dresses and relaxing by the poolside although the heat can present a common problem: oily skin. 

A greasy complexion requires special attention and care making the fight of oily skin harder to fight. To keep unnecessary oils at bay and keep your pores unclogged it calls for a different game plan and new tricks to get you through the summer. 

Now, I know you�re thinking that oily skin is impossible to live with and is the worse skin type to have, but think again, there are actually advantages that come along with this specific skin type. For example your skin will age less and you�re less likely to get unwanted fine lines and wrinkles. I told you this skin type wasn�t so bad after all.


Mask:







Mango Facial:

Accompanying oily skin acne tends to make an unwanted appearance. This facial helps target acne and keep your pores clean. The best part of this facial is it will help give you baby soft skin.

Simply mash a mango on a plate. Taking the content, massage the pulp into your skin using circular motions. Leave it on your face until it dries. Wash it off with warm water and cleanse as normal. 






Clay Mask:

Use a clay mask once a week to help keep your pores from clogging. This type of mask is very effective in helping you fight a greasy complexion and keeping oily skin under control. Apply it to a clean face. Leave it on until it hardens. 




Astringents:

Astringents stimulate circulation, reduce oiliness and help to refine pores and rough, uneven skin texture. Here are seven options to get you started.

Stimulating Astringents:

�   Witch Hazel
�   Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
�   Lemon 
�   Basil Essential Oil 
�   Chamomile Essential Oil
�   Tea Tree Oil

Toners:

Toners are used to remove excess dirt, and oil from your skin. They should be applied after you have completed cleansing.  These are gentle yet an effective way to heal and calm your skin.




Sage Toner:

Sage will provide your skin cells with vitamins and help with excessive oil production.

Take a small amount of sage in a small cup and pour hot water over it. Let the herb steep for fifteen minutes. Simply dip a cotton ball into the sage tea and cleanse your face.




Aloe Vera Gel Toner:

Making your own toner is very easy to do. Add three tablespoons of Aloe Vera gel into a bowl with four drops of an essential oil of your choice (listed below). Apply this simple mixture onto your skin. 






Soothing Toners:

�   Geranium
�   Lavender
�   Sandalwood
�   Grapefruit 
�   Thyme
�   Rosewater

You can mix and match these oils to your facial routine to help maintain your oily skin.




Blotting Papers: 

Blotting papers are a temporary fix that will help eliminate surface oil when you are on the go. They are extremely handy for discreet bathroom touch-ups. They prevent you from having to reapply makeup throughout the day.



Water:

Drinking water will help flush out toxins and keep your skin moisturized, preventing your glands from overcompensating.


When Treating your Skin:
 



Come Clean: 

Having a well-defined skin care regime for your oily complexion is essential, especially in the summer, to keep your skin in check. A common misconception is to constantly wash your face or to �dry out� your skin in order to control oil production. When this simply communicates to your body to produce more oils, making the problem worse than before.

Proper cleansing and exfoliating go hand-in-hand to keep your pores unclogged, remove dead skin cells, reduce excess oils from the surface of your skin and help control the production of oils.

Use a gentle gel-based or water-based cleanser is best to get a thorough cleanse. Wash your face morning and night is the perfect amount, no more no less. Use sugar as a gentle yet effective exfoliate.



Moisturize Your Skin: 

Seriously, even if you have oily skin, it is still important to moisturize your skin after cleansing. When your face is moisturized there is no need for your skin to produce excess oils. You can find an all-natural moisturizer at any health food store that is created specifically for oily skin that will help you control the shine.


Makeup: 

Always remove all of your makeup at the end of the day. Check the type of makeup you are using to ensure you aren�t wearing makeup that will make the problem worse.


Hopefully these tricks will help you enjoy your summer to the fullest, boot-kicking any excess oil off your skin and out of your life. Now you can enjoy a radiant look despite the heat.




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