Thursday, June 3, 2021

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR MAKEUP BRUSHES

 

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR MAKEUP BRUSHES

By : Husna Hysham 

Why clean your makeup brushes? There are three big reasons for doing so.
  1. Cleaning your makeup brushes improves performance.
  2. Cleaning your makeup brushes prevents bacteria, oil buildup and transfer.
  3. Cleaning them will extend the life of your makeup brushes.Brushes are a big investment, so we should be doing our best to protect them.

Optimally, we should wash our brushes once a week; I think I speak for most of us when I say that usually doesn’t happen. A realistic goal is to wash your brushes at least once a month. Here are the steps of how to clean your makeup brushes.

How to Clean Your Brushes

  1. Use warm water to saturate the brush hairs only. Be sure not to soak your brush as this will ruin it.
  2. Place a pea-sized amount of any mild shampoo, into the palm of your hand and massage the cleanser into the hair. Do this until the cleanser has been completely dispersed among the brush hairs.
  3. Rinse the brush thoroughly until the water runs clear.
  4. Repeat as necessary.
  5. Create a ring with your index finger and thumb and pull the brush through the fingers while applying gentle pressure to remove excess water and maintain the brushes shape.
  6. Place on a towel and lay flat to dry. Never dry your brush in an upright position as this will loosen the glue that binds the brushes and lead to hair loss.
Never place your brushes in a sterilizer because it will permanently damage them. jane iredale also has a Botanical Brush Cleaner available to protect and sanitize your brushes. You can use it to instantly remove makeup from your brushes. Spritz a tissue with the Botanical Brush Cleaner and gently clean your brushes in a back and forth motion to remove all the excess makeup.

LOVE FOR NATURE

 by: Nia Amira Najwa binti Azmi

from google


The word nature usually associate with beauty and calmness. Whenever a person hears of the word nature, a feeling of enthusiasm, freshness, uplift and happiness is felt. People understand nature as anything that is on earth that is comprised of the surrounding such as vegetation, food, animals, food, water, plants, the buildings, plantations and soil among others. However, some understand nature as the surrounding that is revealed uniquely in terms of different shapes. Other beautiful sceneries such as oceans, forest, rivers and valleys from part of nature.

Nature is a source of inspiration. There is no doubt that nature brings about inspiration. This is usually realized when a person's mind is full of stress and everything seems difficult and overshadowed in the mind. Taking a walk in the park at any moment brings about excitement due to admiration of the different features. The display of flora and fauna provide an endless description of the beauty that flows in a person's mind. This due to the uniqueness of nature coupled with the beauty of the sun rays observed from horizon. The waterfalls and the roaring oceans, thunder and flash lightning with rainfall give the violent aspect of nature.

 Each and every season comes with its own beauty and uniqueness. For instance, summer seasons brings good heat nice sun rays.The winter is always good due to its magic take away of the universe fantasy due to the fluffy snows. In conclusion, it is difficult to deny the beauty of nature that makes a person fall in love with its uniqueness in different seasons, the nature of the terrains and the landscape are indeed beautiful to watch. Lets spread the positivity



KOKEDAMA

 By: Megat Harris

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Kokedama yang bermaksud bebola lumut merupakan satu teknik penanaman yang popular di Jepun dan kini berkembang ke seluruh dunia. Kombinasi daripada teknik tanaman tradisional Jepun iaitu nearai, bonsai dan kusamono.

Melalui teknik ini, akar pokok dibalut dengan media tanaman kemudian dilitupi lumut sebelum diikat menggunakan tali dan mengubahnya menjadi bentuk arca. Kokedama boleh dijadikan tanaman hiasan secara gantung atau diletakkan pada bekas termasuk barangan terpakai seperti tempurung kelapa dan sabut kelapa.

Kokedama semakin digemari terutama peminat tanaman hiasan kerana ia tidak memerlukan kos yang tinggi malah menjimatkan kos. Bahan yang diperlukan hanyalah tanah campuran, spaghnum atau lumut hijau, pokok hiasan, air, tali, gunting dan sabut. Semua media tanaman ini dikepalkan menjadi bebola dengan campuran sedikit air untuk menjadikannya mampat. 

Seterusnya, masukkan pokok di dalam kokedama tersebut. Bahagian luar dilapisi lumut dan benang yang dibentuk seperti jarring bagi menghalang tanah campuran daripada gugur dan terlepas daripada bebola. Proses ini biasanya mengambil masa 45 minit sehingga satu jam sebelum ia sedia diletakkan di atas piring khas dan dijadikan perhiasan. 

Kebanyakan pokok yang dipilih adalah jenis tumbuhan yang sesuai ditanam di dalam rumah dan tidak memerlukan banyak cahaya matahari. Cara penjagaan dan keperluan pokok adalah penting. Hal ini demikian kerana sesetengah pokok mengalami masalah apabila dimasukkan ke dalam  kokedama disebabkan ukurannya. Bagi pokok yang kurang memerlukan air seperti kaktus, ia hanya perlu disembur di bahagian luar kokedama. Kaktus tidak memerlukan air yang banyak kerana ia boleh merosakkan pokok.


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9 Little Morning Habits That Will Make Your Entire Day So Much Better

 by: Hanis Sophia 



A solid morning routine has long been the backbone of everyone's self-care practice.


 “A healthy, low-stress, [and] focused morning routine sets the tone for the whole day,” clinical psychologist Ryan Howes, Ph.D., tells SELF.


It’s not just about being able to pat yourself on the back for following your routine like a Real Adult. Cementing some morning habits can make it easier to prioritize your mental and physical health throughout the rest of the day too. As soon as you wake up, every decision you make dips into your brain’s willpower reserves. 


The brain is an incredible organ, but even it has its limits, and there’s a lot of research out there that points toward our willpower being a limited resource. At some point, those reserves run dry, and it becomes a lot harder to turn down instant gratification, which may be why you find yourself skipping a cycling class you normally love after a long shitty day in favor of downing some wine at home.


Of course, these willpower-depleting decisions are unavoidable; our lives are full of them. That’s where a good morning routine comes in. When we automate our mornings, we develop habits that soon feel second nature, says Howes, which may wind up cutting out some depleting activities like deciding what to eat or arguing with yourself about hitting the snooze button again. 


So let’s talk about some of the things you might want to add to your morning routine. Everyone’s ideal morning routine will be different, so the suggestions on this list are meant to be starting points, not a step-by-step guide. 


A morning routine might also involve some creative maneuvering to implement (like waking up a little earlier to fit in some solo time before your kids wake up, or involving them in your routine somehow). Experiment with what works for you, and remember that the key is consistency.


Make your bed.


Yes, making your bed is technically a chore, but it can also be a deceptively simple and tiny way to make yourself feel good. The reasons are manifold: It goes a long way in making your space (and mind) less cluttered, it encourages good sleep hygiene and it might also do some surprising psychological work behind the scenes too.


In an oft-repeated quote, retired Navy admiral William H. McRaven once said, “If you make your bed every morning, you will have accomplished the first task of the day. It will give you a small sense of pride, and it will encourage you to do another task and another and another. And by the end of the day, that one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed.”


Nail a “getting ready” order.


Remember that decision fatigue we just talked about? It’s extremely applicable to getting ready in the morning. Most of us have that bucket of things we do every morning to prepare for the day, but you might not have it down to an exact order yet. Maybe sometimes you jump straight from the shower to doing your hair while other days you lounge around in your towel scrolling through the morning news.


You can save yourself from constantly having to ask yourself, “Okay, what next?” by solidifying a step-by-step process. Those micro-decisions add up. The more you can have on autopilot the better.


Put off checking your phone.


Every time we check our phones—especially after a long stretch of time away, like when we’re sleeping—we invite a flood of stimulation and bullshit into our brain space. For such a tiny device, your phone holds a lot of potential stressors, like news notifications, your bank account balance, and texts that demand your attention right now. 


And for many of us, once we check our phones, we’re pretty much plugged in for the rest of the day. Why not delay that just a little bit?

“When you wake up, you’ve been sleeping and you’re in a comparatively relaxed state,” says Howes. “Wouldn’t it be great to maintain that general level of calm as long as you can? It’s better for our bodies and our reactive emotional systems to reduce how long we’re feeling stress in a day.”


Plus, reaching for your phone first thing is a quick way to derail your whole morning routine. Who hasn’t lost themselves down a Twitter hole before even getting out of bed?


Stretch your body.


Anyone can enjoy a good stretch in the morning. It doesn’t have to be a full-on yoga routine or even have the purpose of supplementing your regular workout. It can just be a way to get your blood flowing and, TBH, to tap into the nice feeling of a good stretch. Of course, stretching properly to avoid injury is extra important, especially in the a.m., when you might be stiff and not properly warmed up. A full-body stretch is a good place to start.


Drink some water.


The benefits of drinking water are well documented. You know you should be hydrating throughout the day, but a glass of water in the morning kind of gets the whole process going. 


Not just physiologically (because, hey, you’re getting some water in your body after eight-ish hours of not drinking), but also mentally. 


Write morning pages.


You might brush off writing in the morning as something just for, well, writers, but it can be really good practice for anyone who wants to live more creatively or engage in more self-reflection. 


Officially, morning pages are the brainchild of Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way. She encourages people to start the day with three pages of stream-of-consciousness writing—“whatever crosses your mind”—and claims doing so will improve your life across the board, including by getting you more in touch with your emotions. She writes, “Working with the morning pages, we begin to sort through the differences between our real feelings, which are often secret, and our official feelings, those on the record for public display.”


Wash Your Face


Truth be told, your skin-care routine doesn’t have to be complicated at all (it really only needs three things), so don’t worry if you’re wondering how the heck to fit some 11-step process into your already cramped mornings. 


Do something fun or creative.


You can do numerous fun activities such as playing video games.

You might not be a video game person, so here are some other ideas: streaming an episode of TV, crafting, dancing around to pump-up music, playing with your pets, reading, trying a new breakfast recipe, or whatever fun or creative activity you usually reserve for another time of day.


Write or review your daily to-do list.


For some people, an ideal morning is a protected bubble wherein work isn’t allowed. Totally valid. But for others, it’s the perfect time to get some strategizing done before becoming distracted by the inevitable deluge of emails or slate of meetings. When you take the time to write out or review your game plan for the day, you’re once again getting ahead of making decisions based on your mood.


This is great for productivity, yes, but planning is important on a larger scale too. My favorite explanation for the importance of planning your tasks and schedule ahead of time comes from the book Essentialism by Greg McKeown. 


He writes, “When we don't purposely and deliberately choose where to focus our energies and time, other people—our bosses, our colleagues, our clients, and even our families—will choose for us, and before long we’ll have lost sight of everything that is meaningful and important.”




The Best K-Pop Songs of 2021 So Far

 Written by Nanthini Suresh


While social gatherings of all kinds are beginning to return in parts of the world, it will be a while before concerts especially ones that require international travel make a full comeback. For the K-pop audiences eagerly waiting their favorite idols to perform in their countries, there is, thankfully, a bountiful supply of new music released since the start of the year. The standout K-pop songs of 2021 to date reveal influences from a range of genres including pop rock, R&B and synth pop, reflecting the sheer variety of music from South Korea. The tracks come from artists with a wide spectrum of experience from hip-hop trio Epik High and soloist IU who debuted in 2003 and 2008, respectively, to girl groups who just launched their careers in 2020.

In no particular order, here are the best K-pop songs of the year so far.

“After School,” Weeekly 

With only two EPs under their belt before releasing their latest project We Play, the seven members of Weeekly have already earned great renown as rising icons of cheery pop. “After School” has only strengthened that reputation. An instant energy booster with an upbeat melody, the track describes the anticipation of waiting for the last school bell to ring and the boundless freedom that comes with it. “Ready, set, go! Feel it,” the members chant. Weeekly may be singing about the activities that happen after class, but “After School” invites all to revel in the rush of being free of responsibilities academic or otherwise for three minutes.

“0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You),” TXT ft. Seori 

Among the rock-heavy songs from K-pop artists over the years, TXT’s “0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)” is a standout and not just on the charts, where The Chaos Chapter: FREEZE, the album on which the track is a lead single, ranked fifth on the Billboard 200. In this angsty and grungy number, the five members sing of being swallowed by darkness with only the object of their affection shining as the source of light. TXT delivers the lyrics (RM of BTS contributed to writing) with explosive force, the most impactful being vocalist Taehyun’s coarsely growled lines. Singer-songwriter Seori’s dulcet tone adds a smoothness to the track, rounding the rough edges from the voices of TXT members.

“illa illa,” B.I

“illa illa” titled haebyeon or “beach” in Korean tugs at the heartstrings from its first moments: “Oh, at the end of my sleeves is a beach/ ‘cause I wiped out the water flowing on both cheeks,” B.I sings. In this title track for his first album as a solo artist (he left boy group iKon in 2019), B.I sings aching lyrics that compare his tears to the sea. As he effortlessly shifts between singing and rapping across mellow instrumentals, the artist adds to the vivid imagery with piercing lines like, “I’m swept away again by the waves that sway around my eyes.” And while it’s tempting to focus on the limitless nature of the ocean at beaches, B.I’s metaphor doesn’t end there. On the other side of the water is dry land, and in the song’s final verses the artist triumphantly sings of not shedding new tears. “Though I know it will crumble/ I’ll probably build a sandcastle again,” he declares. With the breadth and depth of emotions he conveys, B.I. shows he’s as much a storyteller as he is a songwriter.

 “Lilac,” IU

In a March 2021 interview with W Korea, singer-songwriter IU explained the meaning behind her new album’s name, which is also the title of the lead single. “Lilac,” she said, means “memories of youth” in the language of flowers. And the title track is all about celebrating those memories while recognizing their ephemeral nature. “Love me only ‘till this spring/ Like a warm breeze,” sings the veteran artist. While many of IU’s tracks are sung in a weightier fashion, her singing here is airy and delicate whether in the soft falsetto or the whispery ooh’s that fill the post-chorus. Like the “misty dream” and the falling lilac petals she sings of, IU’s timbre echoes the transient quality of memories.

“Bambi,” Baekhyun 

Don’t let the references to “Neverland,” “Tinkerbell” and “fairytale” fool you: “Bambi” is not a song for children. The R&B track from EXO vocalist Baekhyun’s latest project released before his recent military enlistment explores themes that are slightly more mature than your average bedtime stories. Over groovy guitar licks, Baekhyun croons of a special someone whom he refers to as his “Bambi.” “It’s a perfect night for you,” the artist sings. The track is smooth and sensuous, particularly seductive when his voice soars into falsetto. And when Baekhyun describes the night rain “dripping down on us all night until the morning,” the wordplay in the song’s title becomes clear. Bam means night in Korean and bi means rain. As much as “Bambi” alludes to the fictional deer, it also refers to the picturesque scenery in which Baekhyun hopes to spend time with a lover.

“ASAP,” STAYC

“ASAP” may not be the type of instant earworm that its predecessor, “So Bad,” was, but its charm is undeniable once the song’s melodies take hold. While a punchy chorus and fast-paced tempo marked STAYC’s debut single, the new track features more laid-back tunes over a slower rhythm. Combined with a catchy instrumental hook, the song has all the ingredients of a breezy and bouncy summer bop. STAYC’s charisma is on full display as the members playfully ask for their other halves to appear before them, well, ASAP. Throughout the track, they give themselves a vote of confidence with this spunky spoken reminder: “I think I’m really cool.”

“Beautiful Beautiful,” ONF 

“Beautiful Beautiful” takes no time to build up energy. From its opening, the track announces its arrival with a booming motif of “prrrum’s” and “pum’s” in a lively melody. The introduction sets the mood: the six-member ONF’s song is an invigorating banger that should be the soundtrack to all self-directed pep talks. “I’m beautiful, sing it,” the group rouses in the chorus, followed by declarations about shining like brilliant stars. And after more than a year of putting hopes and dreams on hold because of the pandemic, who doesn’t want to join in on verses about making a toast to ourselves? Aside from the rejuvenating lyrics, the track brings a sonic surprise when members sing the motif in softened voices a cappella and with mild beatboxing in the background. It’s a moment to catch a breath before momentum kicks in for the track’s high-spirited finale.

“Love So Sweet,” Cherry Bullet

In “Love So Sweet,” Cherry Bullet captures the spectrum of sensory experiences that come with being in love. They describe the sounds from the 20 decibel-whispers between lovers to the “lupp-dupp lupp-dupp” beating of the heart, and sing of the taste that is “Sweeter than candy/ sweeter than chocolate.” The result is a sugary aftertaste, as the seven members of Cherry Bullet deliver their lines in honeyed tones. The highlight of this energetic synth pop track is its hook. First there is a whistled melody over quiet drum beats. Then, the artists join in on this same tune with a string of feathery “da’s.” “Love So Sweet” may sound light, but it’s packed full of flavor.

 “Next Level,” aespa 

The first listen of “Next Level” raises many questions: Why does it sound like there are two songs in one? What do lyrics like “Kwangya” and “Naevis” even mean? (They are, it turns out, vocabulary for the fictional SM Culture Universe which the four members of aespa and their virtual avatars belong to.) But at a certain point, these thoughts fade into the background as the addictive quality of this hip-hop dance track takes over. The anthemic chorus is infused with a snappy energy, one that compels the listener to transform any leisurely stroll into an imagined runway strut when the rap verses beginning with “I’m on the next level” start to play. The track is also refreshing in its song structure. K-pop songs often (but not always) share common placements of verses, choruses and bridges in their composition. “Next Level,” with its mid-track tempo changes, brings an unexpected but welcome variation.

“Rosario,” Epik High ft. CL, ZICO 

“Rosario” is all about turning the flack from haters into fuel. In this collaboration between Korean hip-hop trio Epik High, CL and ZICO, much of the diss track is directed toward those who continuously attack with their words. But the seasoned artists are unbothered, instead focusing on an imminent moment of triumph. “If you weren’t around when I shed tears/ you’d better not be around when I’m smiling,” Epik High leader Tablo raps over a slick guitar riff. CL continues the train of thought “Go ahead, tear me to pieces and talk your sh-t,” she sings in the chorus before proclaiming, “Out of my way, I am a legend and I’m here to stay.” Released in January, amid an overall feeling of defeat in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, “Rosario” has become an anthem of victory.