Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Currently: October 2018

This month is kind of everywhere. I have been sick all month and I've been taking multiple breaks so I got a lot of watching done. I honestly watched all seasons of Brooklyn Nine Nine which I haven't even included haha. Apart from that, here are some things keeping me entertained. 

Fall in Love With Me | I am seriously a trash for trashy Asian shows and this show is that too. It's absolutely dramatic and gives me major Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi vibes ahaha. It's about the advertising world which is such a nice surprise since I live for marketing. 

Hilda S1 | What a whimsical and adorable series. I absolutely loved everything about it. Hilda is an animated series about a girl and her adventures with her friends, both human and otherwise. The animation is just gorgeous. 

Venom | Somehow we accidentally got tickets to the premiere show of Venom and it was alright. I'm not much for action movies so I liked it OK. The highlight of that cinema experience was the lime popcorn which I clearly cannot shut up about. 

Those Pricey Thakur Girls by Anuja Chauhan | This is out book club book for this month and I have just started it so I don't know much about it. The theme we chose was books by Indian authors. I keep hearing this is an Indian Pride and Prejudice, so we shall see. 

Golden Son by Pierce Brown | I started this last month and finally got done with it. Was not a fan of Red Rising but I did like the world Brown built. Darrow is one of my least favourite protagonists so I didn't enjoy this that much either. The ending was quite good and a cliffhanger, haha. 

Red by Taylor Swift | Can you believe it's been 6 years since this album has been out? It's to this day my favourite Tay Album, I absolutely love everything in it. So many great music that brings back a lot of great memories. I've been gong back to it and reminiscing about the good old times. 

What has kept you entertained

Monday, October 22, 2018

Green Tea, Honey and Lemon Face Mask

This year I have turned into an avid face-masker. I have four different types of masks including clay masks, peel off ones, sheet masks and my absolute favourite is the compressed mask sheets that I can use with anything. 

A couple months ago, I discovered compressed face masks and ordered about 50 of them in bulk from Aliexpress (which is my guilty pleasure aahh), and then my friend also got me some on a trip abroad quoting that "you're the only one who uses this stuff" so more masks for me, yay!

I have tried several DIY concoctions with the mask because it's essentially just a compressed sheet that you dip in any cream or liquid and watch it become an instant sheet mask. The ones I have tried include toners, serums and googling what products go together to create a mask that helps decrease the puffiness and tiredness from my face. After a bunch of failed attempts and some mild successes, I finally found something that works for me and uses ingredients that I already have around, green tea, honey and lemon juice. The process is very simple. 

You need the three main ingredients. Green tea (I'm using the loose leaf sachets that a friend gave) honey and lemon juice.You can use a fresh lemon and squeeze it, which works best but I had processed lemon juice so went with it. 
First step is to steep some green tea. I poured half a pack worth of green tea leaves into half a cup of water, let it steep for 3 minutes. 
After that, I strained off the leaves and added a spoonful of honey. You can add more but it makes the mask more sticky which I don't like. 
Stir in the honey well and then add two spoonfuls of lemon juice. If you're using a fresh lemon, half a lemon would be great. 
Stir everything together and let it cool. You can use it at room temperature or a bit cold. I like to keep it in the fridge for about half an hour, and apply it a bit cold because it reduces the puffiness. Now you're ready to see the magic happen. This is my favourite part. Just plop the compressed mask into the cup and watch as it gets bigger, voila. 
Squeeze out a bit if there's too much liquid and put on your face for 10-15 minutes, you'll know when the mask is almost dry that it's time to take out. There should be enough for at least 2 more uses so I keep it in the fridge and use it every 2 days. 

This is perfect to make on the weekend so you have it for use on weekdays when you really need some good me-time to watch half an episode or read a bit while you treat your face!