“A volte sto male senza motivo. Sono nervosa, mi infastidisce ogni minima stronzata. Vorrei piangere, urlare, mandare tutto e tutti a fanculo. Questa è una di quelle volte.”
There are many methods you can use and the possibilities are endless! For starters, it’s good to stick to a base rule that if you’re a beginner in languages, first learn 1 language to intermediate and then tackle others books📚
🤓 I try to learn one language to an upper-intermediate level so that it’s good enough to be a language of instruction for the other language. For example, once I learnt Korean to a good enough level, I was able to study Japanese using textbooks written in Korean.
⏰ You can also use the 80/20 approach if you’re learning 2 languages at once. Spend 80% of your time on one (main) language, and then 20% of your time on the other language. This works best when they are two different languages or if you are intermediate+ in both.
📖 You can also choose separate days for separate languages. I found this method tricky for me because I don’t always feel like studying the language I scheduled. If it works for you, that’s great! I prefer to study multiple languages in little bits in one day (e.g. doing Spanish grammar in the morning, Korean vocab in the afternoon, and watching a French series at night, for instance)
📱 Finally, you can use different methods, notebooks, apps or systems for your languages. I know people who have separate YouTube accounts so they browse YouTube only in one language (and all their recommended videos will be in that language too). You can choose to have one app only for one language so you make that connection in your mind (E.g. Busuu is only for Spanish, Lingodeer for Japanese, and Duolingo for French). Whatever works for you! 💕
Here are some useful related videos:
Moon or sun? Lake or ocean? Roses or tulips? Silver or gold? Beaches or mountains? Thunderstorms or hurricanes? Past or future? Constellations or galaxies? Morning or night? Winter or summer?
“the moon was my dearest friend and every night we met to talk about how lonely we were; me in a planet home to seven billion and her, amongst the infinite universe”
Dip facial tissues/toilet paper into the mixture and place onto your face for 10-15 as a sheet mask.
2. For Blackheads:
-1 tablespoon of honey
-1 teaspoon of milk
Dip cotton ball in mixture and apply to affected area. Rinse thoroughly after 15-20 minutes.
3. For Acne:
-2 tablespoons of mashed banana
-1 tablespoon of baking soda
-½ tablespoon of fresh lemon juice
Mix and apply to face for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
4. For Dark Spots and Acne Scars:
-1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon
-3 tablespoons of aloe vera gel
-½ tablespoon of pure almond oil
Mix and apply to face. Rinse thoroughly after 10-15 minutes.
5. For Wrinkles:
-1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon
-3 tablespoons of tomato puree
-1 tablespoon of turmeric powder
Mix and apply to face. Rinse thoroughly after 15-20 minutes.
STORE BOUGHT:
1. Tree Hut Hydrating Overnight Masks ($14.99, available at Ulta)
2. Black Sugar Strawberry Mask Wash Off ($11.50, available at Ulta)
3. I Dew Care Pure to the Pore Mask ($19.00, available at Ulta)
4. Freeman Feeling Beautiful Mask *comes in charcoal or peel-off cucumber* ($3.99, available at Rite Aid)
5. Biore Deep Charcoal Cleanser ($5.99, available at Target)
6. Biore Pore Strips ($6.49, available at Walgreens)
As some of my followers have helpfully pointed out, lemon juice and baking soda CAN be harmful to your skin if used excessively or on the wrong skin type. Please be cautious using these ingredients. I personally have TRIED all of these masks myself, I’m never gonna post stuff like this without guaranteeing it works. I had no problems with either ingredient, my skin looked and felt fine, but that is not a guarantee that the same will pertain to you. Please be careful, test any dicey products or ingredients on your hand or arm and make sure that they are not abrasive before applying to your skin, and perhaps lessen the concentration of these ingredients when making these masks if you still choose to make them. Thank you to everyone for reblogging with the reminder that some ingredients can be harmful, I completely forgot to add that disclaimer. Stay safe hoes💖
“The Ego, however, is not who you really are. The ego is your self-image; it is your social mask; it is the role you are playing. Your social mask thrives on approval. It wants control, and it is sustained by power, because it lives in fear.”