Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween..

I'm literally laughing out loud at the fact that the entire view from my office window is covered in snow.
Yes snow! 
I saw that the weather man was claiming snow would be coming our way this evening, but I didn't expect a 1/2 inch by 2pm on Halloween!!
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I was teaching an anti-bullying lesson at one of the local elementary schools today and when the falling powder of horror caught my eye, I stopped dead in my tracks. 
Then with much enthusiasm I point toward the window of doom and yell, "Oh my gosh, look out the stinkin window people!!"
The children, of course LOST THEIR MINDS. 
As did the teacher when she couldn't control the noise level in the room.
I just giggled to myself then continued to teach as if nothing happened (kids still freaking).
Thank the Lord that the snow fall I witnessed at the school only lasted for a quick couple of minutes.
Upon my return to work, stopped at a stop sign..I glance out at the beautiful blowing leaves on the road.
I think to myself that it is such a beautiful fall day and how I blessed I am to be able to see it.
Then 1 hour later I'm witnessing a freaking Winter Wonderland
I quickly intensify the volume on my Halloween Party playlist via Pandora and refuse to let go of my Halloween spirit.
I love fresh fallen snow yes, but dang it..I didn't even get to watch Hocus Pocus but one time this month. 
I mean for heaven's sake, at least let me get in a Halloween marathon before the night ends.
Michael Myers hasn't even haunted my dreams yet..and that's a must.
It's the season of weirdos.
I haven't even had the chance to be weird.
..well that's a lie, but you get my drift. 
Basically, It's too early for snow.
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Loving this 'I Put a Spell on You' Chalkboard Print


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

How to Clean Your Makeup Brushes...

"You do what with your makeup brushes?"
Is a question I have heard many times from different women in my life. 
I of course repeat myself and say, "I CLEAN my makeup brushes".
I'm laughing inside because once, I too, had no idea that my makeup brushes needed cleaned sometime or another. 
I have learned the hard way that dirty makeup brushes do indeed hold a lot of bacteria..
Just think of the dust, dirt, makeup, oil, skin particles, etc.. that get built up in your brushes over time.

I learned that all of the bacteria and product that is built up in makeup brushes, can cause acne.
I do suffer from acne and a lot of my severe times have had a lot to do with having dirty makeup brushes!
After learning my lesson and faithfully participating in cleaning my brushes, my acne has definitely improved.
Now it's not totally gone, it's a work in progress, but my skin has definitely changed.
I have heard through the grapevine...that your brushes should be cleaned at least once a week. 
Face brushes should the ones that are more faithfully cleaned, but eye shadow brushes are just as important.

So as I was cleaning my brushes this evening, I decided to document some pictures to share with you guys! 
I hope this gives you an idea of how you too can clean your makeup brushes.. Enjoy!
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-The only product I use on my brushes is Antibacterial- Dawn Dish Soap-
I only use Dawn because I know it is safe and not too harsh on the brushes. If it can be used to clean animals, it can clean my nasty brushes.

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I squirt some soap on a kitchen plate and swirl each brush head into the soap.
Make sure to cover the entire head of the brush and massage the soap into the brush hairs.
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As I move from one brush to the other, I lay them down on a clean paper towel until each brush is coated in soap.
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Once I am finished soaking the brushes, It's now time to clean!
One by one take a face brush and swirl it in the palm of your hand to get the soap really worked into the brush head.
After it's all sudsy and messy, it's time to rinse.
Make sure your sink water is at a lukewarm temperature. 
Too hot can harm the brushes and too cold won't clean the makeup out.
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When getting the brushes wet, make sure to not let water enter the brush past this point.
If the water happens to get inside of this break, it can eat away the glue and your brush hairs will start to fall out.
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When time to dry, I place my brushes head down on a clean towel. 
Leaning them face down onto the towel will help any excess water to drip out of the brushes and prevent any water from entering the bottom of the handle. 
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Repeat the same steps for any eye shadow brushes.
These dry a lot faster than face brushes do, so I usually just lay them down on the same towel to save room.
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Because I did just do this tonight, I don't have the after picture. 
But I will add it onto here tomorrow once the brushes are dry!
I hope you all enjoy this post and have fun cleaning :)

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My brushes are products from
Sigma Beauty:
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/default.asp
Real Techniques: (also at ULTA)
http://realtechniques.com/
Bh Cosmetics:
www.bhcosmetics.com
Sally's Beauty Supply:
www.sallybeauty.com
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If you want further detail on my brushes or which ones I specifically have, just message me and I'll let you know!


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Family time..

So basically on the daily, my coworker and I tend to have heart to heart conversations about life, love, and all the things that drive us crazy. 
We talk about a variety of things, ranging from our shoes, nails, ignorance, broken hearts, death, love, and most of all our families.
We work in a place where the word family, does not always mean much.
We have a lot of people come to us with brokenness- we just try to pick up the pieces and put them back together. 
These circumstances often bring my coworker and I to a place of realization. 
We realize time and time again of the many blessings that we have, and just as many others do, we often take those blessings for granted.
There are so many little things in life that often get overlooked.
One topic we always touch base on; the simple act of eating together at the kitchen table for dinner.
Often we all forget how important it is to spend intimate time with our family. 
Whether you are newly married, have no children, have one, have ten, or you’re elderly, family time is necessary.
In particular, "Dinner time" is extremely important for children- of all ages.
 I see so often, many children going unnoticed. 
Parents get too busy, they lose their focus, and forget that their child/children have needs. 
Eating, bathing, having clothes on their backs, having roofs over their heads, etc..those are simple needs to a child. 
They may not always be simple to the parents out there, but to a child there is so much more that they need. 
Every child strives for attention. Whether they get it in a negative or a positive way, they NEED and WANT your attention.
I found a statistic that actually kind of made me really sad…
The average parent spends 38.5 minutes per week in meaningful conversation with their children” (Jessica Barna).
38.5 minutes?!
               I can easily spend 38.5 minutes on Twitter (in one setting), no problem. 
There are parents out there who are not even spending that much time with their children per WEEK? It’s an overwhelming feeling to think that there are many parents out there who probably do not even really know who their children are. 
Spending time around the dinner table is the perfect opportunity to talk with your children. 
Get to know them for who they truly are. 
You might even be surprised, they probably would like to know who you are too.

I can honestly say, some of my best memories with my family is time spent
 around the dinner table. We never ate without giving thanks to God, sharing our day with each other, and loving on each other.
 I cherish those days with my family because those days, I will never get back.
Each day that you spend not knowing your child/children, is a day that you will never get back.
Having “Dinner” with your family is not about what you eat, how much food there is, where you sit, or how many times you get seconds. 
Having “Dinner” with your family is about how much love you share with one another. 
It’s about getting to know your children, helping them through their hard times, guiding them through life because we all know life is not always easy, and laughing with them.

Time is sacred, use it wisely- Children are not children forever.