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lazyfish73 · 2 years ago
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Il mio best nine 2022:il primo oggetto venduto su Vinted, gita fuori porta a Venezia ancora mascherinati, gli occhiali SandrElton, uno dei pochi post di makeup, finalmente felici sull'aereo per gli USA, Valley of Fire, in piscina al Mandalay Bay(Las Vegas),Yellowstone e nella mega vasca idromassaggio a Venezia. Non è stato un brutto anno affatto ❤️ ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ #instagram #bestnine #bestnine2022 #travelling #jacuzzi #wyoming #nevada #usa #happycouple #selfie #blondie #selfie #makeup #sunglasses #cowboyhat #vinted #mascherine #diymasks #poolside #swimwear #bikini https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmof7z8ty17/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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luxurybeautyreviews · 9 months ago
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lmeprintables · 1 year ago
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Printable Halloween Masks by LMEPRINTABLES.Etsy.com Black Cat, Tarantula Spider, Jack o'lantern Pumpkin, Terror Tree & Witch
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sanyam087 · 8 months ago
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8 HOMEMADE FACE MASKS FOR GLOWING SKIN
Bright healthy-looking skin is something everybody desires for, but shudder at the thought of visiting salons or parlors and spending hours to achieve the ideal skin. Research and skin experts point to the fact that the secret to a glowing skin can be found right in your kitchen. In the present scenario where there are uncertainty and monotony all around us, it becomes even more important to take care of our skin. These super easy face masks will do wonders for your skin and help you get the glowing skin you have always wished for. Read the full article...
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8 HOMEMADE FACE MASKS FOR GLOWING SKIN
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k48333224 · 9 months ago
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Glow Up Alert: Trying Out 24k Hydro Jelly Masque and Alkaline Water Skincare Routine
Experience the magic of skincare transformation as Kelly J. reveals the ultimate secret to hydrating and revitalising dry skin using Alkaline Water with the luxurious 24K Gold Collagen Hydro Jelly Masque. Say goodbye to dullness and hello to radiant, moisturised skin with this affordable and efficient skincare solution. Watch as Kelly J. demonstrates the simple application and benefits of incorporating Alkaline Water into your beauty routine to achieve that coveted glow. Elevate your skincare game with just a few easy steps!
Don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to never miss out on the latest updates. Don't miss out on this skincare revelation that will leave your skin feeling pampered and nourished. For more insightful information watch this video.
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nubelalifestyle · 9 months ago
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DIY Body Scrub: How to Make Your Skin Glow Naturally
Learn how to make your own luxurious exfoliating blend using simple ingredients from your kitchen. Elevate your skincare routine and reveal radiant, smooth skin that glows from within. ✨🌿 #DIYBodyScrub #NaturalBeauty #SkincareTips #GlowingSkin
Are you tired of store-bought body scrubs that contain a laundry list of unpronounceable chemicals? Why not create your own luxurious and customized body scrubs at home? Not only is it cost-effective, but it also allows you to tailor the ingredients to your specific skin type. Whether you have sensitive, oily, combination, mature, or normal skin, we’ve got you covered with these easy-to-make DIY…
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culinarygenes · 1 year ago
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🥑✨ Indulge Your Skin and Hair with Nature’s Bounty! 🌿🌺
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Ever thought of a mask good enough to eat? Today, let’s talk about self-care that's as natural as it gets! 🧖‍♀️✨
🍃 Pasqualina’s Homemade Hair and Face Mask:
🥑 Avocado: Rich in healthy fats for deep hydration.
🌿 Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Liquid gold for a radiant glow.
🍦 Yogurt: Packed with probiotics for happy skin.
🌸 Benefits Galore:
💧 Hydrates and nourishes.
✨ Boosts natural radiance.
🌿 Soothes and rejuvenates.
📚 Find the Recipe Here: [Link HERE] 👥 Share the Glow: Tag a friend who loves natural beauty! 🌿💆‍♀️
Because beauty should be as pure as the Tuscan breeze. 🍃🇮🇹
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the-foamory · 3 years ago
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1 of 3. Step right up! And take a look at @shortyearslongdays excellent version of a #Spamton mask!!! Well done sir. . With just a little help from @thefoamory ‘s Black Magic Foam Clay, Available on our website and Amazon. . #deltarune #videogamecosplay #tobyfox #diymasks #cosplay #foamclay #spamtoncosplay #cosplayers #thefoamory https://www.instagram.com/p/CWMH9yslKAN/?utm_medium=tumblr
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minetteenfers · 5 years ago
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I caved and made masks for my family. Haha
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anneisanartist · 5 years ago
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Making some kid sized masks using the #olson pattern.
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feytal-attraction · 5 years ago
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all the girls who played potion when they were little are the ones making all the diy hair masks now
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snailmatetour · 5 years ago
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Almost out of masks! Hit us up before we run out! We are live-streaming with @redroostercoffeehouse this Friday! 7:15pm AZ time. #snailmate #redrooster #masks #livestream #masksforsale #diy #diyband #diymasks #screenprint #screenprinting #screenprintinglife #garage #synth #punk #hiphop https://www.instagram.com/p/CAa36XMnUHa/?igshid=1t0a268cvnext
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justanotherbrokenkiddo · 5 years ago
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Don't mind if I do if I have an ice cream float while making homemade masks. My hubby is so thoughtful and brought me ice cream with a pepsi so I could have a mini break. We have been researching what kind of mask would be best to make and honestly any mask is better than nothing. I am using cotton and flannel to make masks. I had to sacrifice my hubby's fishing flannel shirt but anything will work since going out of the house isn't an option. Is anyone making homemade mask and if so what are y'all using? Maybe I can crreate a franken one and hope for the best. #diy #diymasks #handmade #wip #masks #covid #icecreamfloat #quarantine https://www.instagram.com/p/B-siEyZh1L6/?igshid=qd61dy5wrjxf
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lmeprintables · 1 year ago
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Red Pand Bear Mask PDF File Ready to Print Cut and Enjoy! LMEPRINTABLES.Etsy.com Instant download Print, Cut and ENJOY!
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sanyam087 · 8 months ago
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8 HOME MADE FACE MASKS TO CURE SUNBURNS
Sunburnt skin can get really uncomfortable if not treated properly. Whether or not one applies sunscreen, everyone is at equal risk of getting a sunburn. The itchiness and redness caused on the skin due to a sunburn can get really tricky and uncomfortable to deal with. So, here we have come up a few homemade natural facial masks that will help treat sunburns easily. These homemade are chemical-free and can be made by using quite simple ingredients. Read the full article...
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8 HOME MADE FACE MASKS TO CURE SUNBURNS
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amandadowntherabbithole · 5 years ago
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I haven’t posted anything since the “Shelter in Place,” “Safer at Home,” orders came in three weeks or a month ago (I’m starting to lose track!). I keep reading about people being bored stuck at home, binging shows and doing puzzles. And I get that—they’re not used to being at home all day, and what was keeping them busy, isn’t now. However, that is not my experience. I worked from home already, so with my daughter and husband now at home all day, too, I feel as if I have less time to do the things I want and need to do everyday.
Then came the realization that we all really should be wearing masks when we go out. But there are no masks for purchase at any stores. So, like a lot of other people with a sewing machine, I decided to make my own.
I may own a sewing machine, but I am not exactly a seamstress. I attempted to make a dress, a simple dress, mind you, when I first got the sewing machine when I was in college. It did not go well. I didn’t attempt another article of clothing until many years later when I turned an old duvet cover into a simple dress for my then four-year-old. In the interim, I used my machine only to make duvet covers from flat sheets. It was great because if I couldn’t sew a straight line—no one would ever notice!
Since making the dress for my daughter, I have broadened my sewing skills to include window seat cushions.
What I’m saying is, when I decided to join the ranks of home made mask makers I had little real skill and few supplies. So I can’t say I have been turning out tens of masks to donate, but I have made masks for my family and friends.
My foray into mask making started with the no-sew masks my mom’s boyfriend gave us, like this one: https://youtu.be/Mgp7DSGN33k
Because of the many folds, the fabric is quite thick in front of your mouth and nose (which likely make it more effective). Unfortunately, my husband found it too stifling and asked if I could try sewing one that might be more comfortable.
So I started looking at different styles. I didn’t have any elastic other than the hair ties that came with the no-sew masks from my mom. I also only had the fabric from those same masks. So my initial plans for masks was very small.
I came across two basic mask styles: the pleated one and the, for lack of a better word, tailored one. There are a ton of videos describing how to make one or both of these styles. The first one I watched had both: https://youtu.be/xL8ctct0Dz4
I showed it to my husband and asked which style he thought he’d like better, and he chose the tailored style. So I followed the link that Millie and Chloe provided for the pattern to the tailored mask. This seemed like a good style choice and the pattern included a pocket to add a filter, which since the mask would only be two layers, seemed like a good idea.
The link took me to the website Craft Passion, https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/, where a face mask pattern from 2013 had been getting quite a lot of recent activity and updates. Including the free patterns, there was a video and lots of photos showing how to make the mask, including how to add a nose wire sleeve and a link to a post about how to make t-shirt yarn that you can use as ties instead of elastic for the mask. This last bit appealed to me since I didn’t have much elastic.
Before I got very far in this project, I happened upon an article in Refinery29 about the best materials to use in face masks (https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2020/04/9653771/cdc-surgeon-general-makes-face-mask). This was really interesting and very good timing.
The article talks about how the best materials are ones that are at least 180-thread count, with those willing to sacrifice 600-thread count pillowcases, in the best position. For those of us with less refined sheets, or who don’t know the thread count of the material at hand, the article had a valuable tip: hold the fabric up to a bright light; choose the fabric that lets through the least amount of light. And layers are good. And coffee filters.
So I held up the fabric from the no-sew masks and I could see the shape of the light bulb through it. I started wondering what thread could my pillowcases were when I suddenly remembered some extra fabric I had leftover from making a feather-proof pillowcase. Because it needs to keep feathers from escaping to help prevent allergies, it is really tightly woven. Sure enough, I couldn’t see the lightbulb through that fabric. So I decided to make that my liner.
So I made some masks. It took a long time because the tailored nature of the mask means that there are different sizes for men, women and children. But, I discovered I could get ten tailored masks out of the fabric from the no-sew ones, and I had enough of the feather-proof fabric for that, so I made three masks for my immediate family, then offered some to my parents and my brother and his family.
It took me almost two weeks to make those ten masks. My parents and I liked the masks, too. My husband, however, didn’t. He didn’t like how it felt when he tried to talk while wearing it, and the way the ties contracted the edges of the mask as he pulled them tight was affecting the fit.
So I decided to try the pleated version for him. By now I was out of the feather-proof fabric, so a filter pocket would be especially important. Also a nose wire to help keep the mask in place. Because of his issue with the way the ties worked on the tailored mask, I wanted a pattern that had the ties as fixed points on the corners of the mask instead of loosely pulled through a channel on the sides. And because I didn’t want to fuss with trying to make bias tape, I didn’t want a pattern that called for that.
I looked through a lot of videos before I found one, by Priscilla Jones, that seemed to satisfy all of my concerns: https://youtu.be/OxvB9xNrzfE
So I had a new pattern to try, but no more fabric. But that didn’t stop me—I used an old table cloth! Fortunately, my husband is not picky about colors because his new pleated mask is covered with pink sweet peas.
But at least he likes this one. And as an added bonus, I can make one in less than an hour, from start to finish! So I’ve now offered all of my friends a mask.
Now that I’m just about out of fabric again, it might be time to get back to my regularly scheduled activities, and start working on my novel again.
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