Saturday, July 26, 2014

5 Ways You're Cleaning Your Body Wrong

1.YOU'RE OVERUSING YOUR SHAMPOO. A quarter-sized amount is already plenty.Also, shampooing everyday will dull your hair shine.So alternate days, depending  on hair type.

2. YOU'RE KEEPING YOUR LOOFAHS FOREVER.Their texture holds onto bacteria.Throw it every 4 weeks.

3. YOU'RE PUTTING Q-TIPS IN EARS. Q-tips could be bad for the ears. They often push earwax deeper into your ear or strip to much wax, which cause infections. Instead, clean your ears with a tissue over your finger. 

4. YOU'RE BRUSHING AT THE WRONG TIME.You shouldn't brush your teeth right after a meal, because tooth enamel can be soft after eating. So brushing could strip it away. Instead ,wait 30 mins.
5. YOU THINK ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP IS BETTER. Standard soap works  just as well as to protect from seasonal infections.The CDC recommends just using regular soap, for at least 20 seconds.

source: google, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zADlZQwtt8M

Monday, July 21, 2014

DIY Nail Art





Source: google

Things that you should ask yourself

1. Do you remember your birthday?
2. Do you remember your friend's birthday?
3. Did you remember what you have for breakfast?
4. When is the last time you brushed your teeth?
5. When is the last time you took a bath?
6. When is the last time that you told your mother you love her?
7. What's your assignment?
8. How many steps have you done so far?
9. Do you have a name?
10. Are you weird? Creepy weird? Fun weird?
11. How many times a day would you open your account on Facebook?
12. When is the last time that you study?
13.Are you happy with your allowance?
14.When is the last time you went to mass?
15. Do you cherish your childhood memories?

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Are you a Jerk?

Give yourself a point when you do these things.

1. When you go to a restaurant you give the waiter a hard time in taking your order.
2. You break every promise that you make.
3. You would splash cold water on a cat.
4. You would fart and blame someone.
5.You immediately enter someone's house without asking permission or knocking on the door.
6.You would burp at someone's face
7. You would play loud music while someone is on the phone.
8.You don't mind what you wear.
9.You won't ask permission when you borrow someone's things.
10.You won't return what  you have borrowed.
11.You would insult strangers.
12.You would try to get people's attention by doing weird stuff.
13.Throw something at someone and run.
14.You would blame someone from your own fault.
15.You would get anyone's food.

Score:
    Ultimate jerk   12-15
       Senior jerk    9-11
        Junior jerk    5-8
         Minor jerk   1-4

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Dangers of Loom Bands


                      MANILA, Philippines–Cause-oriented groups on Sunday warned pet owners that loom bands can be dangerous for humans and animals.
The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and the EcoWaste Coalition said the “cute, but hard to digest rubber bands” can make pets ill.
“As the rubber band bracelet craze hits the country, we urge fans to remember that these loom bands could spell danger for pets and should be handled with care to prevent pet injuries,” PAWS executive director Anna Cabrera said in a statement.
They cited incidents in the United States, where the toy first became popular, of intestinal obstruction among pets that accidentally ingested the rubber bands.
Ingesting the bands can result in an upset stomach and damage to the intestinal tract. Among the symptoms of intestinal blockage are loss of appetite, nausea and diarrhea, the groups said.
Because of such incidents, the manufacturer of the Rainbow Loom has started advising pet owners to keep the bands away from pets after “one customer had rubber bands surgically removed from her pet’s stomach.”
Meanwhile, the EcoWaste Coalition revealed that fake Rainbow Loom kits are being sold in markets without authorization from the Food and Drug Administration.
“While we did not find lead and other toxic metals on the loom bands, there is no assurance that these products are totally safe for consumers and the environment as these products have no FDA market authorization,” Thony Dizon, coordinator of EcoWaste Coalition’s Project Protect, said.
Both groups advised owners of loom kits to keep the rubber bands away from infants, toddlers and pets by securing the bands in covered containers. They also asked pet owners not to adorn animal collars and straps with loom bands.


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loom bands
                             Photo by Irene Perez