
Today I wondered if you could get such a thing...and Mindy found one. It doesn't help me for tomorrow but here's the info if I ever decide to spend the money on such!
Passenger Foldable Travel Hanger
For years, I've been collecting good ideas and helpful tips saved from emails and ripped out of magazines. The stack became overwhelming, but I could never figure out the best way to organize and catalog the information. As I was lamenting, once again, that I had no plan for my bundles of golden information, my husband suggested a blog. So this is mainly just for me and for my files. If you find something useful, great! I know that ONE DAY I'LL NEED THIS, and now I'll be able to find it easily.
This is a great brightening mask that "exfoliates and stimulates circulation in the face, resulting in a warm, rosy glow."
Here's why it works: Unripe papaya contains natural alpha-hydroxy acids and high levels of papain, an enzyme that helps dissolve dead skin cells. Yogurt adds lactic acid (another alpha-hydroxy) and gives the mask a creamy texture, and honey helps skin retain moisture. When left on, the mask should tingle slightly; if you have sensitive skin or prefer a gentler exfoliation, use ripe papaya, which has less papain.
1/2 cup unripe papaya, diced
1 teaspoon plain yogurt
1 teaspoon honey
Blend ingredients in a food processor until smooth. Apply to clean skin using fingers; leave on for 8 to 10 minutes. Rinse off using cool water and pat dry. Finish by applying a gentle moisturizer.