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]]>Place about 10 washed grapes in a blender with a few sprigs of mint. Blend until smooth.
Once liquidized, strain the mixture using a cheesecloth or coffee filter. You should be left with a clear, greenish liquid.
Transfer the liquid to a bottle and store in the fridge. Apply the toner to your face using a cotton pad. The mint has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help to unblock pores. The toner also helps with scars and blemishes, fights acne, and restores elasticity to the skin.
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]]>Continuing on the foodie nail trend that Hailey Bieber started with her glazed donuts, we’re now moving on to drinks. Iced coffees are definitely the drink of the summer, and even though we’re heading into fall, you don’t have to totally say goodbye.
Using shades of brown and cream, the new trend is to create iced coffee nails.
The idea is based on how prettily the coffee and milk swirl together over the ice cubes. Basically, they are nails good enough to drink.
There are a couple ways to carry out this trend.
Using brown, white, and cream gel polish, you can dot your nails to create a marbled effect. Another method is to use a stamp or sponge dipped in the neutral-toned colors.
You’re aiming for abstract, so don’t worry about being pedantic. Go with the wispy flow and choose how much of each shade you’d like to use. You can also add in some other shades like a caramel, or black for espresso. Be as bold or subtle as you like.
It really is as personal as making your own coffee.
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]]>The post This All-Natural Toner Will Have You Glowing appeared first on simbaly.
]]>Place about 10 washed grapes in a blender with a few sprigs of mint. Blend until smooth.
Once liquidized, strain the mixture using a cheesecloth or coffee filter. You should be left with a clear, greenish liquid.
Transfer the liquid to a bottle and store in the fridge. Apply the toner to your face using a cotton pad. The mint has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help to unblock pores. The toner also helps with scars and blemishes, fights acne, and restores elasticity to the skin.
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]]>The post Swap Latte Art for Iced Coffee Nail Art appeared first on simbaly.
]]>Continuing on the foodie nail trend that Hailey Bieber started with her glazed donuts, we’re now moving on to drinks. Iced coffees are definitely the drink of the summer, and even though we’re heading into fall, you don’t have to totally say goodbye.
Using shades of brown and cream, the new trend is to create iced coffee nails.
The idea is based on how prettily the coffee and milk swirl together over the ice cubes. Basically, they are nails good enough to drink.
There are a couple ways to carry out this trend.
Using brown, white, and cream gel polish, you can dot your nails to create a marbled effect. Another method is to use a stamp or sponge dipped in the neutral-toned colors.
You’re aiming for abstract, so don’t worry about being pedantic. Go with the wispy flow and choose how much of each shade you’d like to use. You can also add in some other shades like a caramel, or black for espresso. Be as bold or subtle as you like.
It really is as personal as making your own coffee.
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