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4 Natural Face Masks to Ease Seasonal Skin Woes. The sun is shining, the humidity is rising, and your face is having a bad case of the seasonal sorrows. Before you head to the store or spa for a solution, consider this: if it’s good enough to eat, it’s more than good enough to put on your skin. We asked Janice Cox, natural beauty expert and author of EcoBeauty: Scrubs, Rubs, Masks, and Bath Bombs for You and Your Friends, for her four favorite summer flaw-fixing mask recipes. If you have: Dry, damaged, dull skin Try: Blueberry Antioxidant Face Mask Why it works: “Blueberries are packed with powerful antioxidants that target free radicals, which can wreak havoc on skin cells,” explains Cox. They also hold ellagic acid, a powerful polyphenol that can actually reduce inflammation and skin thickening caused by previous sun damage, and ingredients that can protect skin from future wrinkles caused by UVB rays.

Ingredients: 8 to 10 blueberries1 tablespoon plain yogurt1 tablespoon lemon juice If you have: Blackheads and clogged pores. The College Girl's Guide to Makeup for Class | College Gloss. The middle of the semester is here and tests, quizzes and papers are becoming a normal part of the weekly routine, not to mention football games, work, and that little thing called sleep.

Whew! With all this stuff going on, it can be really easy to let things like a makeup routine go by the wayside. Today I'm going to show you a really quick routine that will make you look wide awake and pulled together for that 9 a.m. math class. Did I mention it will take less than five minutes? Tinted Moisturizer: Tinted moisturizer is a college girl's best friend. Peachy, pink blush: Blush is one of those products that really makes a huge difference in a little amount of time. Eye shadow: You don't have to get crazy and put six different shades on your eyes for class, but you can sweep a light shimmery brown shade across your lids for added dimension. Lengthening mascara: If you only have time for one thing in the morning, mascara should be at the top of your list. Tinted Lip Balm: How to: Clean Your Makeup Tools. The Busy Girl’s Guide to Waking Up Pretty. As much as we all wish we could wake up from a slumber looking Sleeping Beauty-flawless, the reality isn’t always as pretty (read: not even close).

After all, it seems like even the most effortless beauty looks involve some dedication and time spent in front of the mirror (or a talent with the blow dryer, at best). This works on the mornings when we miraculously avoid hitting snooze, but let’s be real – between all of our late nights and early mornings, the snooze button has become a close friend we’d rather not ditch. So what’s a busy girl to do? The answer is simple: Prep the night before. Your nightly routine can easily – and quickly – help you avoid the hungover zombie look the next morning, leaving more time for all that late night uh, studying you’ve been up to.

Follow these six steps to give your AM hair, skin and eyes a boost. Before Bed: Clean your face Time: 2 minutes This seems like a given, but a recent study found that only 50% of women wash their face regularly. Braid it. Running Late Hair Fixes!! Perfect Messy Buns Hair Tutorial. Easy Heatless Hairstyles! ☼