Today in the DMV (DC, MD, No. VA area), it is supposed to get up to a whopping 100 degrees with an index of 101 to 105 degrees. Can you say blazing?!?! Its so hot, the devil is pissed and sitting in a corner somewhere fanning.
Needless to say, this heat is making me drink more and more water with lemon to stay hydrated and have a good vitamin c in take. However, the heat is still putting a toll on my hair and my skin. The water i drink keeps my skin somewhat hydrated, but because i've been working out more and sweating more because of all that i drink, i'm still loosing out slightly. I can literally see the difference in my skin when i dont have enough water. It starts to look dull and lack of life no matter how much moisturizer i put on or the amount of blush to rosey up my cheeks. One thing it does do for sure is getting super oily when outside. I blot my face with facial tissues, which is a very temporary fix and rubs off my makeup a little bit, which i hate because i really dont like to have to touch up my makeup more than once a day.
In regards to my hair....what do i say?!?! I can DC (deep condition) all day everyday, co-wash, use a leave-in conditioner...it doesnt matter. During this heat, my hair soaks up water and any product. if it doesnt soak it up, i can later find it running down my neck. There's no winning. I'm in dyer need to find something that will keep my hair moisturized during these hot summer days and winter that is soon to follow.
I've been doing a little research and i have found a couple of things i want to try to rid myself of oily skin and dry-undefined curls-no matter how much product you use-hair! :-)
For my oily skin, i found Pallido Rice Paper Powdered Blotting Tissue.
Palladio rice paper tissues "natural" [also comes in translucent and beige] is a very unique, oil-absorbing two-sided tissue made with natural rice which is much gentler for the skin compares to pulp. With added rice powder to eliminate shine and to leave skin feeling and looking smoother. Use to blot off excess oil that causes skin blemishes. The matte side (without powder) is for blotting to absorb the excess oils and the powdered side is for finishing. Packaged in a pull out tissue component with the convenience of fitting in a purse.
In short:
* Made with rice instead of pulp
* Powder-coated for continued oil control
* Eliminate shine and skin imperfections
* Ideal for midday touchups
As for my hair goes, i have been from vblog to vblog and heard raving reviews about Huetiful Hair Steamer.
Huetiful Hair Steamers are designed specifically for your unique wavy or curly hair. We understand that your hair creates unique hair frustrations that can never seem to disappear. Dry hair, breakage, split ends, or dandruff? A Huetiful brand hair steamer can resolve all of these frustrations and allow you to stop buying multiple deep conditioners and hair treatments that never seem to completely restore enough moisture back to your dry hair.
Huetiful Brand Steamers have multiple benefits:
* Restores moisture to your dry hair 5x better than deep conditioners or hair treatments alone
* Opens up your hair cuticle to allow your conditioners and hair treatments to work more effectively
* Bathes your hair follicle with warm, ionized mist to replenish moisture lost from chemical or heat treatments
* Reduces future breakage and split ends caused by dry hair
* In colder months, keeps weather-dried hair moisturized and strong
You can find both of these products here:
Huetiful Hair Steamer - http://www.behuetiful.com/store/index.php (or Amazon)
Palladio Rice Paper Powdered Blotting Tissues - www.Amazon.com
Who can ask for anything more?!?! I'm excited to try both products in the the next coming months and i'll be back to give my results! :-)
SincerelyNiah
About Me

- sincerelyniah
- I am a daughter, sister, auntie, niece and mother. i am a woman. i am honest, loving and loyal but don't cross me. with that being said, i'm also a self acclaimed comedian. i'm a people person and a people watcher. i'm simply niah.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Can we get em back?! The good ole days..
As i sit here inside my home on a sunny afternoon, looking out my window noticing there are no kids around to play, i began to reminisce on my own childhood.
I remember getting up early Saturday mornings, throwing on some clothes and watching a few minutes of cartoons while i kill a bowl of Captain Crunch. All of this in a matter of 47 minutes before darting out the door to meet up with my friends.
Man, i remember playing games like hop scotch, some sort of patty cake games(down by the river, all hands up for 85, slide, baby one...one, etc.), playing hide and go seek but not without choosing a seeker first by tapping each persons foot reciting, "bubble gum, bubble gum in a dish, how many pieces do you wish...?" I remember all the girls coming together making up cheers and dances for the boys who prouded themselves on impressing them with their great football skills that they [thought] they possessed. They recreated an open field into a football field using anything they could find as the touchdown zone. I mean, we did everything. Ghetto olypmics, which consisted of a wall and a couple of mattresses that someone threw out. Yup....i said it! We would stand on a wall that stood about 3 or 4 feet high and do a back flip or front flip off of it onto a dirty old mattress. LOL! We were fearless. Thinking of it now, i cringe of the thought of why the mattresses were thrown out, but as a kid just wanting to have fun, we thought nothing of it.
Not to mention all the other games like, double dutch, hoola hoop, red light-green light, Freeze Tag, O-U-T Out, Dodge Ball, N*cca Knockin (don't ask. LOL), kick ball, four square and slip and slide with a litte dish detergent to make it a little more slippery.
And of course we had to have some penny candy to go with it all. Big blow candied gum, blow pops, Pixie Sticks, tootsie rolls, now-n-laters, lemon heads, boston baked beans, candy cigarettes, mary janes, wax candy with a sweet liquid inside, jaw breakers, fireballs and bazooka gum. For a few cents more, you could get Big Hunk gum, Sugar Daddy, Sugar Babies, Fun Dip or maybe even a Nutty Buddy. All we needed was 50 cents to stock up on enough candy to have a belly ache at the end of the day.
Being from the south, we ate a little bit of everything from the corner store along with the penny candy like the jumbo sized pickles in a bag, pickled sausage that was usually handed to you in aluminum foil so it doesnt stain your hands red, moon pies, pickled eggs and if you think that is bad, we ate pickled pig feet too. Ewwwhhhh!!!!
My grandmother was the candy lady in our neighborhood, but what she was most famous for was her flips! Some may not know what that is but basically all it is is kool aid frozen into a paper cup and then once purchased, its flipped upside down in the cup and eaten from the bottom since that is where all the sugar goes when frozen. What made my grandmothers flips special was she put fruit in hers! Pineapple was my favorite. She knew the perfect time to drop the pineapples in the almost frozen Kool Aid so that you would be sure to get a piece of fruit at every bite of your flip until you were finished! Can you say YUUUMMM!?!?!
We would stay outside in that summer heat until our parents called us in the house in the wee hours of the night. With the street lights on, we would group together and sang the most popular songs at that time. I mean, it would be a group of at least 30 kids or more. All the neighborhood kids looked out for each other. What happened to those days?
WHERE ARE THE KIDS?!?! I mean really, do kids even know how to play outside anymore? It really saddens me. Technology has taken over our babies. Cable tv, Wii, Playstation, XBOX, Nintendo DS, all of these console games have taken over the next generation, leaving our kids socially disabled and overweight. More at fault is the parents. Back in the day, our parents and grand parents sent us flying outside to play and would give you hell coming in and out of the house. My grandma would say, "Are you trying to air condition the whole neighborhood? In or out and it better be out!" LOL! I think parents now let the child do whatever they want as long as the child is out of their way and naturally most kids will choose the "in thing" because their friends are doing the same.
Granted, nowadays arent as safe as they were back in the 80's. You have pedifiles everywhere and its very unfortunate. But with that in mind, be smart about sending your child outside. I honestly think that i will still go outside with my daughter until she is a teenager and when she does become a teenager, please believe i will still be keeping my eyes on her nearby.
I miss the good ole days, and i will make sure my daughter has a full life and not miss out on what being a kid is all about! Please do the same when or if you have a child or children. One child at a time, and no child left behind.
Sincerelyniah! xoxoxo!
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