There are countless benefits of baking soda to your skin. Amongst the most popular are natural deodorizer, exfoliant, pimple and acne remedy, removes blackheads amongst other. So this week I tried creating my homemade facial mask.
WHAT YOU NEED?
2 tablespoon of lemon juice
4 to 5 tablespoon of baking soda
1 tablespoon of sea salt or rock salt.
Procedure
Mix all ingredients until it becomes clay like in texture. Always make sure to do some skin test to check if your skin reacts. After 10 minutes and you havent felt a burning sensation or extreme itchiness then you can apply it on your face.
Aside from using lemon juice you can also use milk or honey or even distilled water.
Because there is other benifits of using baking soda you can also apply it on your arms, armpit, on your feet.
For face and neck you can wash it after 10 to 20 minutes.
For feet, sole, ankle or knee you can wrap it and leave it overnight. It leaves the skin softer.
Please note not to over use baking soda as it may damage your skin. Preferably twice a week or even once a week.
(PS I am using my phone to write an article)
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
Phone Photography - Samsung Note 2
I love taking pictures. I felt in love with photography the moment I started working on my project way back college days. At some point, luckily we have a school camera that we can use during those time. So I am able to fulfill my eagerness to take photo during those times.
However, after graduation my love of photography using big camera's was turned into a disaster phone photography. Just recently, I discovered that I can still have my passion and the love of my life using my phone.
Well using your phone somehow is really limited so the number one thing you need to check is actually the setting of your phone.
Here are my Samples for what I have taken my Samsung Note 2
Against the LIGHT: SUNRISE PHOTOGRAPHY
MID-DAY PHOTOGRAPHY - For outdoor photography where you have enough sun and light I basically did not use a flash (hehehe of course)
For my INDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY - I definitely used a flash and usually when it is indoor I use the flash function as I needed a lot of light.
CLOSE UP PHOTO - I took the picture at around 6:00 AM though it is outdoor I still use Flash because the SUN LIGHT is not that strong enough to give me all the light that I need.
Well using your phone somehow is really limited so the number one thing you need to check is actually the setting of your phone.
Here are my Samples for what I have taken my Samsung Note 2
Against the LIGHT: SUNRISE PHOTOGRAPHY
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NO FLASH |
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With FLASH |
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Without Flash |
For my INDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY - I definitely used a flash and usually when it is indoor I use the flash function as I needed a lot of light.
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With Flash |
CLOSE UP PHOTO - I took the picture at around 6:00 AM though it is outdoor I still use Flash because the SUN LIGHT is not that strong enough to give me all the light that I need.
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With Flash |
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
How to put Nuffnang Ad In your Blog
I am creating this blog post as a reminder to myself and of course for people who wants to add Nuffnang Ads into their website. So, I am also trying to add my own and decided to share it here in my blog, at least at one point I can always go back to my post to remind myself. Most bloggers would put nuffnang add to monetize on their blog. So his a little tutorial as I create my own.
First of course is to create your own Nuffnang account.
After creating your account it is time to put associate Nuffnang Ads in your blog post this time around we are going to use Large Rectangle Nuffnang Ads size.
1. Choose Large Rectangle as shown below.
2. After deciding which type you will be using then log in to your blogger account. Click Template, then Edit HTML and proceed to step 3.
3. Click on the upper left portion of the screen and then click on Expand Widget. Hit Ctrl+F) and then find <div class='post-footer'>
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