Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Bad Skin = Very Bad Self-Confidence

Hey Teen Reader!
If you are suffering from skin problems like acne then you should do something RIGHT AWAY. And if you have clear and flawless skin, then, BEWARE! Teenage is also the time when you get gross skin problems (whose pictures I couldn't upload)... What you need is : IMMEDIATE EFFORT.
When my teenage started I had flawless skin but my classmates did not! :D :D When I got 13 years old, ALL of my classmates started looking like ZOMBIES. So, they hated me because my skin was FRESH like a new born baby!
But, I got little red bumps on my forehead. :( I didn't expect this! I was like - WHYYYYYYYY! :'(
I got very dull. I could not match my eyes with anyone else. I felt as if my whole life had gone devastated. Few guys who ended up clearing their skins, mocked at me that those bumps looked like speed breakers etc etc.
Then one morning, I got a sample of OXY's Deep Facewash (It contains activated charcoal and Bamboo extract for scrub so it is a thick and black facewash) which was sooooo good! It had menthol for cooling effect too! It cleared my skin in a week and I was back to LIFE! If you do not get OXY facewashes, find any other charcoal based facewash or a 'benzoyl peroxide' based one. I use OXY once a day (any time of the day) and I use Clean and Clear's Foaming Face Wash 4-5 times in a day with cold water.
So yeah, take care of your skin to be readily accepted in your peer group and the society (no kidding). Remember that you should tell no one that you use any skin care product. Trust me! *EXPERIENCE* Just say that it has been like this due to your diet and family skin type... ;) Enjoy!


Books Are Fun Too! :D

These days, I think, people who read books are considered as NERDS and BOOKWORMS. But, the truth is the opposite. I LOVE READING! I mean it. Although, if you ARE a nerd, then you would be seen with a book every time. You get what I'm saying? I read books, but I don't get stuck in it or I would just swear to read it in ONE day. If you are free the whole day or if the book is short, you can read it one day. 
For example, I started reading The Fault In Our Stars (Must-Read) one fine morning before breakfast with coffee. Then I had school, so what I did was, I read it when I came back home. You get it? Never be seen with a book and a bookmark in your hand UNLESS you are in at home. You can go to a public library but never school or college libraries. At night, I used Kindle to read the book. Although I didn't have to purchase it again because (here's a trick) I smartly downloaded a .mobi file from Torrent and then sent it to my device through my Kindle Email. See! Saved money too. I finally read the book within 2.5 days (technically 1 day because I read fast and thorough). Audio books should never be used because reading expands your thinking ability and writing skills. 
One Tip ; Watch the movie of a book only after reading the book to know the extra facts and other scenes. 
Must-Read Books -  
1. The Fault in our Stars - John Green
2. Every Day - David Levithan
3. Looking for Alaska - John Green
4. If I Stay - Gayle Foreman
5. Forgive Me Leonard Peacock - Matthew Quick
Comment your preferences too! :)


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