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Gettin' Gussied Up

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The Miracle Mask This DIY mask, made of nutmeg, honey, and cinnamon, is calming and soothing for stressed-out skin – in addition, it smells absolutely amazing! The secret? Nutmeg and honey act as natural anti-inflammatories, which can reduce swelling and redness in skin. They’re also great for soothing acne scars and preventing infection. In addition, the nutmeg and cinnamon also work to exfoliate your skin when you wash this mask off. To create the mask, mix 2 tablespoons of honey with a teaspoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of nutmeg. The consistency should be like a thick paste. After it’s all mixed, apply the mask to your face and let it sit for 30 minutes. Wash it off with warm water, scrubbing softly in circular motion for exfoliation.

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Heather Wingfeld Another additive I've used with just honey is aspirin. I get 3-4 non coated generic aspirin and drop just a tiny amount of water

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Heather Wingfeld ...on them and dissolve/crunch them up. Helps heal and reduce inflammation as well. And isn't as

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Heather Wingfeld ...expensive as nutmeg!

maybe this will have better results on my wavy hair than the headband method

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After many requests, I finally made a tutorial on how to tie a simple head scarf. It's really, really easy. I did this without looking in the mirror, so that should tell you how easy it is. Let's get started! Start with a large, square scarf. I like my vintage silk scarves because they're soft and not bulky. Fold one corner to the other to form a triangle. Fold the corner down to about the middle, and then fold over again (but not all the way to the edge, because you want it to be a little thicker). Put the scarf around your head with the ends in the front, making sure the wrong side of the scarf (the part where you can see the folds) is against your head. Tie it in a loose knot at the front. I like to keep the whole scarf a little on the loose side (it will stay in place). Tuck the ends behind/underneath the scarf. Done!

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