Sunday 10 May 2015

Great shampoo for sensitive scalp

I used to spend loads of money on shampoos until I discovered Yves Rocher and their Hamamelis Soft Shampoo. It took a while for my scalp to get used to but after that it was amaizing. Itchines was all gone and my Sebhorrheic Dermatits almost completely disappeared. I tried Botanical Hair Care Purifying Shampoo which is great if you don't have sensitive sculp but you do have very oily hair. My scalp started itching again so I'm back on the hamamaelis shampoo. It is a fraction of the price of those prescription shampoos so I think it's worth a try.

Somerset shaving oil

I have to admit that I had no idea that shaving oils exist and that are actually really good. So when I heard about it I immediately googled it and found a review on the Somerset shaving oil and I thought why not. So I bought it and I can't say my mind was blown because I used it in the winter time. This oil contains peppermint which leaves you with a cooling sensation and I can tell you that it's not comfortable stepping out from the warm shower in to the cold bathroom.
Product comes in a small bottle but it lasts for a long time because you only use couple of drops. It is softening the hair and therefore making it easier to shave. The only downside is that it clogs up your raiser. 
Anyway I will wait until summer to give my final judgment. If you have any other suggestion please tell me :D 

Alverde tinted moisturizer



Lately I wanted to try a tinted moisturizer so I got one from Alverde. At first I was quite pleased with it. My skin was so smooth and perfect, it even sorted my Seborrheic Dermatitis. But then over night things got so worse like never before and my skin still isn't like it was before. I am not saying that the product itself is bad but it's not working for Seborrheic Dermatitis.  I am still in a hunt for a good moisturizer so if you have some recommendations be free to leave it in the comments below :)

Saturday 9 May 2015

Recipie #2 Homemade granola breakfast

Lately I have started eating more healthy. I'm eating more fruit, vegetable, graines and seeds. Since my breakfasts weren't really that healthy and would consist mainl of bakery produce I decided that this was the first thing I will start my change with. So I made my homemade granola and got so excited because posibilities are endless. You can add plain milk,almond, oat,soy or rice milk, greek yoghurt, any fruit like bannaas, rasperries or eat it on its own.

Here is the recipie:

300g of oat meal
3 tbsp of honey (or any other sweetener)
pinch of salt
cup of any dried fruit
cup of any seeds

Your measurments don't have to be the same as mine! Just take your container and fill it with oats leaving enaugh room for seeds and dried fruit and according to that modify sweetner.

Preheat your oven to 180°C. Mix oats, dried fruit, honey and salt and spread it on a baking sheet in a thin layer. Bake for 10 minutes, then stir and continue baking for 5 minutes, then add seeds and stir once more. Return to oven for 5- 10 minutes until granola is lightly golden, then take it out and leave it to cool. Once its cold you can transfer it to your container. And that is it!

Hope you'll try it :)