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Novage is a great product honestly,with people testifying about its effect.But you must at least be using it like night and day to bring out that pronounced result on time.Data Adie has this to say! "The Novage Bright Sublime set was launched and I was extremely happy as it coincided with when I noticed fine lines around my eyes and a dull facial skin. Being a wife, mother and entrepreneur I needed a beauty regimen that's simple and precise. The beauty steps on how to use the product was easy and in few minutes I was done. Within four weeks of the beauty regimen, I saw my skin glow and my face with a youthful look, I got stares, comment and compliment; this boosted my ego and confidence.
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First you need to be drinking healthy fluid regularly but do try as much as possible to take water even when you are not thirsty(the body sensors ask for water, rehydration ,to carry out regular cellular functions). water loss through skin occurs when it is not protected and is exposed. Take your shower with moisturising shower cream. Scrub your legs with white sugar-honey scrub 2-3times/wk. Cream your body with moisturising body milk for extra dry skin like yours ,day and night to ensure 24 hr moisture supply for your skin.I'll recommend happy skin Nourishing body milk. Do not forget to rub a sunscreen when going out in the day time!!...Sun zone shields your skin from the UV damage and moisturises as well. Drink water,and drink water it works from inside out! Stick to this regimen ,and you'll hear compliments about your skin. |
My WIP!
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Crafties branch in Ogba isn't there at the shopping arcade anymore .But that of Ikeja is. I missed the craftshop sort of! |
Thanks @Ynnk.I will incorporate that into my schedule. I bet gradually I'll overcome that 'Laziness'. Good to find a shoulder here,I appreciate it a lot. Namaste |
Wow,great works I have seen here, feels good to be back on this thread(no tenx to data.)@fosbas1,I love those your circle vests and mini shrugs them. @Ynnk ,you've got good color combo ...that rainbow blanket is lovely.I am still working on my shrug too will post pics asap. I easily lose interest in a WiP especially when it's taking me more than 2days to complete. What can I do o house? |
Thanks@Ynnk.Then I'll start with our made in naija. I'll expect your findings soonest. |
Hi @ Ynnk.Thanks for the reply.the crochet shrug is of the lacy type and meant for girls 3-6 yrs brackets.I am thinking international size range,you know. Where there is a pre-measured size chart. The pix you posted at the last page is ok but with sleeves. But my worry is the yarn to use for this project ! I checked out jumia but the price of the foreign yarns were ridiculous though I saw a 1800NGN but will it be good for shrug or bolero. |
I have a little post to share concerning yarns pilling, ...like a finished work already ' showing wool' after few days of use...read this. "I had a customer come in because the sweater she had just knit was already pilling. So how do you tell before you start a project whether it will pill or not? The first thing you can look at in the yarn is how many plies there are. The more plies the less likely the yarn is to pill. The looser the twist the more likely the yarn is to pill. So a single ply with a loose twist is probably going to pill, whereas a multiplied yarn with a tight twist will be less likely to pill. The next thing to look at is how much halo there is to the yarn. Halo is the amount of fibre or fluff you can see in the yarn ball. The more fluff there is the more likely it is to pill, especially if you can pull the fluff off easily.. If you can see a halo in the ball, you will see the halo in the garment. Cotton, silk and linen are less prone to pilling than is wool. Acrylics are also prone to pilliing. Often the cheaper the acrylic the more likely it is to pill. There are acrylic yarns which are labelled as anti pilling and those are good ones to choose. Microfibres tend to pill easily as well. Make sure you follow the washing instructions on the yarn label to help prevent pilling. If you use yarns that have some cotton, silk or linen in them that will help lessen the pilling problem. The areas where pills usually show up are in the areas where there is more wear in the garment. This means areas like the underarms will be more prone to pilling. At least this is an area where it won’t be very visible. The best way to tell how a yarn is going react is to knit a test swatch and wash it. Rub the fabric together and see if you get any pills forming. If you don’t want to do a swatch you could try carrying a couple balls of the yarn around in a bag where they can rub together and see if you see any signs of pills starting on the balls". .. Copied from rosesfineyarnsdotcom.Hope it helps. |
@Ynnk, OK .But can you help me please with size measurement of a shrug for a 2 year old girl and also the type of yarn to use.thanks and Good morning. |
Kk,thanks @Ynnk.Do you crochet shrugs or bolero? |
Thanks for the reply @Ynnk.Kk, did you order for it?like how much.Don't mind my questions... I'm a crochet Addict and bulky yarn make your work faster somehow ![]() |
Good morning @Ynnk,pls how abi where did you get your bulky yarn?...morning house! And please again o, what is the difference between babywool and yeye yarn? |
Hello Ynnk.I'm an ardent follower of your thread.Good to see crocheting is gaining grounds gradually and you being one of the propagators.Keep it going ,more power to the hooks of all the crochet members and happy sales. |
Hi do you do this crochet fulltime or just past time.You have got nice items sha ![]() |
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