Author: christinahopgood
DIY Bi-carb and honey mask!
There are only three ingredients: bi-carb soda, honey, and either milk OR olive oil.
Bi-carb soda is a cleanser and also is a great exfoliant, and honey is full of goodness. It’s apparently an anti-bacterial so will help with any acne. The olive oil is moisturising and cleansing, and the milk is calming and soothing. I don’t put both in because then the mixture becomes too runny, but I have tried it with both. It’s smoother if you use milk.
Mix up 1 teaspoon of honey with 1.5 teaspoons of bi-carb soda, stir it up and then add enough milk or olive oil to make it a nice paste consistency. If it is still too thick, pop it in the microwave for 12 seconds to melt the honey a bit.
Now remember to tie your hair back! Slap it on a clean face any old how and rub it in circular motions with your fingers. Now leave it for about 10 – 15 minutes.
Grab a face washer and run it under hot water. Put it on your face and just hold it there for a minute. Now rub in circular motions again, and really exfoliate your face. You should feel the little granules working against your skin. Just keep washing your face in this way until it’s all clean!
This mask is quite drying, so make sure you moisturise with something delicious and luxurious. When I do this, my face always feels smooth and clean! It also has been helping with some nasty breakouts I’ve been having.
Let me know how you go with this lovely mask!
What have I been DOING???
Here’s what I’ve been up to:
Firstly, I had a big assignment due yesterday for my Fibres and Fabrics course at CIT. It was all of our work from the whole term. I’m not used to doing actual homework anymore so it took forever.
Here’s one of the things I had to do: create a *new* fabric! It was really hard to think of something original (and even now I’m not sure that I did)! I kind of developed a technique that everyone already knows – braiding! I was braiding my hair and thought “Why don’t I do this with 30 strands instead of three?” and so I did. The thing about this fabric is that it has no separate weft (the horizontal strands), only warp (the vertical strands). This is because the warp is drawn through the weft and left on the other side.
Not sure how I’ll go on that part of the assignment. It’s a pass/fail course, so I probably won’t get much feedback either. I think I’ll pass.
Secondly, my parents have gone away to Europe for 5 weeks! They left on Sunday afternoon. For weeks they’ve been planning and booking and researching their trip, and I’ve been helping in any way I could. I gave them a bunch of things from when I went away (noise-cancelling headphones for plane, sleeping pills, Oyster cards for the Underground, etc.) and have been trying to calm their anxieties. I took them to the bus on Sunday and they arrived in London late late late last night. I think they’re going to have a ball!
Thirdly, I’ve been planning out my Autumn holidays. We’re going to Melbourne on Friday until Monday! We’re going to be doing SUCH FUN things! Will keep you posted on our trip as it happens.
Other than that, it’s been work as usual. We’ve been watching a lot of 30 Rock while doing our homework. Why did I not adore this show while it was actually on???
New Sticks and Tones video!
How to cut your own hair
Comb all your hair forwards, making sure it’s lying flat on your head. Comb out any knots and tangles.
Tie your hair in a ponytail at the centre top of your forehead, right in the middle of your hairline.
Make sure it’s tight and not bumpy.

This acts as a guide for you and also keeps the hair all together. Snippy snip! Cut straight across and try to make it all the same length.
See? Like a horse’s tail.
Now take the whole thing out and repeat these previous steps. You’ll probably find that it’s a bit uneven when you look at it again.
Then I like to use a comb to double check the evenness again. Here’s where you can get a bit obsessive trying to make it completely even. My advice: know when to let go and say “it’s even!”
All done! Here’s what it looks like from the back. You can kind of see the layers in there. It turns into a nice U-shape.
It gives a nice shape at the front too!





































