My name is Jennifer. I am just a 17 year old girl from Ottawa, Canada navigating my way through life while battling Grade 12 and the restrictions of being a teenager. I thoroughly enjoy music, Rugby, photography, Harry Potter, all forms of Art, shows, Architecture, awkwardness and sarcasm, lots of it. I blog about everything from attractive boys, to bands I admire, to stuff that amuses me and everything in between. Talk to me and we will become friends. I would consider this to be my ~personal~ bloggity so yeah, enjoy. Facebook Ask Me

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Did you know that the location of your blemish can tell you how it got there in the first place? Beautylish got the lowdown on “pimple geography” from Dermalogica Director of Global Education, Annet King. Learn why your zits can give you clues about other issues in your body.

The International Dermal Institute created face mapping, a skin analysis system that divides your face into 14 zones that you can individually analyze and treat. “The concept came to us one day as we discussed the fallacy of traditional skin treatment,” Annet says. “We always taught classes on Chinese face reading and skin analysis, so it seemed advantageous to combine both schools of thought. The East looks at the body—how the organs are mapped out on the face and their possible imbalance. The West is founded on skin type and condition, product use and habits. Both aspects are so important when treating skin.”

Zones 1 & 3: Forehead

Traditionally, the forehead connects to your digestion. If you break out in this area, improve your elimination by drinking water and eating “whole” foods. You could possibly suffer from a food intolerance (like wheat or gluten).

Zone 2: Center Forehead

The middle of the forehead, between the eyebrows, connects to the liver. Congestion and breakouts could be related to consumption of alcohol and rich foods or a food allergy (like lactose intolerance). Avoid eating late at night and cut back on the wine and cheese.

Zones 4 & 10: Ears

The ears connect to the kidneys. If they swell or feel hot, reduce inflammation by cutting down on the caffeine.

Zones 5 & 9: Cheeks

Your cheeks indicate respiratory issues. Smokers or allergy-prone Beauties typically notice fine, broken capillaries and clogged pores. Quit smoking and begin an antihistamine regimen (if you’re not on one already) to clear this congested area.

Zones 6 & 8: Eyes

The eyes, like the ears, connect to the kidneys. Diminish dark circles and brighten those peepers by drinking more water and streamlining your digestion.

Zone 7: Nose

Your nose indicates blood pressure. If it becomes red and abnormally inflamed, your blood pressure level is probably higher than usual.

Zone 12: Chin

Chin breakouts are regulated by hormones and tend to freak out before and after your period.

Zones 11 & 13: Corners of the mouth

The corners of your mouth connect to the ovaries, and often break out during menstruation.

Zone 14: Neck Area and Temples

Breakouts in the neck area and temples relate to adrenal stress. Our two adrenal glands, located above our kidneys, secrete vital hormones. If these glands function abnormally, you may feel sluggish and stressed throughout the day, and you could break out. Remember, the skin on your neck is just as important as your face, don’t forget to take care of it!

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me: I fucking love The Hunger Games it's so great and amazing and incredible and I just love it so much
another fan: oh my god right, it's the best ever, it's better than Harry Potter
me: whoa whoa whoa slow down

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hot guy: i sprained my wrist
me: okay take off your underwear

imagine if someone liked me romantically oh my god

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i dont even recognize north carolina as a state right now as far as im concerned we have 49 states although im not even sure wyoming is real

have you ever met someone from wyoming???

exactly

my mom lives in wyoming

yes but have you ever met her

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i love when people say my name when talking to me 

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miakosamuio:

Dan’s face in this is brilliant acting. The trio have all been awake for over 24 hours by this point, and everything seems to be in YKW and the Death Eaters’ favour, Hogwarts is falling and people are being killed everywhere and just look at how Dan projects it all on Harry’s face.

Harry’s seen the dead bodies of people he loves and he just has so many emotions overflowing. He knows that Ginny, Ron, or Hermione could be dying as he’s talking to Helena, he’s so tired and overwhelmed and he wants it all to end but he knows that he has to keep going despite how terribly awful he feels - not because of the prophecy, but because it’s the right thing to do. Because he needs to make sure everyone is okay and to save as many lives as he can. He carries such a burden for a boy of seventeen and yet he never gave up with depression or fear or exhaustion.

That’s why I love Harry as a character and a person, because even after all the things he’s been through, his abusive childhood, seeing his big-brother-equivilent and his mentor die, being tortured, and always in so much danger, his heart is still so full of love. Yes he’s sometimes whiny and doesn’t always think before he acts, but he has so much love for everyone which is amazing considering what he’s been through - and that’s why he always keeps going. Not for himself, but for everyone else. He is torturing and exhausting himself and going as far as he can to protect everyone. That’s what I call a hero.

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