Beauty Muse: Marilyn Monroe

I have always been a huge fan of the beautiful Marilyn Monroe. Her stunning features makes her a great muse. She had the most amazing facial features. I have never seen a photograph of Marilyn Monroe not looking breathtaking. This woman was and still is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood. Marilyn Monroe had a signature red lip that made her face POP! Her classic red lip look has been imitated by many other beautiful women all over the world. Whenever I put on my Mac Ruby Woo, it reminds me of this beauty muse. Monroe is beauty goals all day, everyday.

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Marilyn Monroe’s makeup always looked perfect and she had the most amazing skin ever! Like I said, I am a fan of the popping red lips look. It looked amazing on her with her pale skin and blond hair. The swoosh eyelashes also created a sleepy eye look which complemented the red lips.

Marilyn Monroe Makeup Secrets

One of her makeup secrets is using petroleum jelly as a primer and highlighter. This gave her face a soft glow and highlighted the cheek and brows perfectly. You could try this makeup tip if you haven’t done so already. Her makeup game was always ace and it is still inspiring many looks in Hollywood and beyond today.

Marilyn Monroe’s Skincare Secrets

This Beauty Muse had the most flawless skin ever. It is clear to see she took good care of her skin. Apart from using petroleum jelly as a primer and highlighter, she also used it in her skincare routine. In an interview with New York Post, it was quoted that she also used it as a skin moisturiser –

‘I rub my entire body down with Vaseline and then get into a three-hour hot bath every morning. It gives my skin a shiny glow.’– Marilyn Monroe.

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I think Marilyn Monroe is a gorgeous Beauty Muse. Her beauty and skincare tips are still inspiring women all over the world today. What do you think of Marilyn Monroe? Are you a fan?

Why Macs Make Great Family Computer

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Many parents rightfully worry about how much time their children spend on the computer and online. However, despite this, children need to get on the computer at younger and younger ages, especially if you’re homeschooling your children. If you’re a household of Apple fans, then a family Mac could be the best choice, as you can set it up in a high-traffic area where you can keep an eye on the kids, and have a computer that can be used alongside your other devices. But how what makes Macs such great family computers? 

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Configure Users and Groups

You can make it easy to manage your family computers with accounts for different family members. When you set up new accounts, you have a few choices for what kind of account you give each user; Administrator, Standard, Managed with Parental Controls, Sharing Only, and Group. 

An Administrator account will control most of the functions of the Mac, including installing software, creating new accounts, changing passwords, and modifying and deleting files. This is the account that you need so that you can manage the computer and the accounts you give your children. The Admin will need to understand a bit about computers, from knowing how to install updates to how to run programs like Clean My Mac X

A Standard account can use the Mac in a normal way, but won’t have the amount of control that the Administrator account has. A Standard user can’t install new software, for example. This kind of account stops the user from making changes that could cause problems with the computer, but it does mean you’ll need to take over every time an administrator password is needed. This option could work well for older children who you trust to use the computer in a responsible way, but don’t want to give too much control. 

Managed with Parental Controls is the ideal account for younger children. With parental controls, the Administrator (that’s you) you can limit what the account can do and can monitor what the account gets up to. 

Sharing and Group accounts aren’t all that handy on the family Mac. A Sharing Only account is designed to allow a remote user to access files on the computer. A Group account can be used by a set of users already set up on the computer. 

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Parental Controls

One of the advantages of you having the Administrator account of a family Mac is the parental controls available to you to protect your family.

Apps – You can control access to apps that other accounts have by enabling the Simple Finder. The Finder’s menu bar has fewer available commands, and the Dock only has My Applications folder, a Documents folder, Shared folder, and the Trash, as well as any open programs. There won’t be any options to access anything on the hard drive, and there’s no menu to navigate elsewhere on the Mac. This is perfect for the user accounts for kids who only need access for homework and some games. 

You can also block specific apps, such as allowing access to Pages but not allowing access to the internet browser. 

Web – In the web tab of Parental Controls, there are three options for you. You can allow unrestricted access to websites, try to limit access to adult websites automatically, and allow access to only chosen websites. For the children’s account, do not use the first option. The second option uses the automatics filters that are built into the OS to prevent access to adult content. You can customize these filters too to allow some sites through that you think have been blocked accidentally and restrict access to sites that the filters have missed. The last option gives you the most control and is useful for accounts for very young children. You can choose to make block access to all but a small amount of selected child-friendly websites. 

The internet filters are built into the operating system, so they can be used on whichever web browser you prefer to use. The filters are also smart. Instead of just blocking a list of sites that have been blacklisted, websites are filtered based on the content of their pages. Sites that choose to flag themselves as adult-oriented are automatically blocked. Remember, though, that these filters aren’t perfect, so don’t rely on them entirely. You’ll still need to supervise your kids online. You can use your Admin account to check what sites they visit and block them yourself if you feel they aren’t age-appropriate. 

People – In the People options, you can manage access to programs like Mail and iChat. You can also choose the contacts that your child is allowed to communicate with. If your child tries to send an email to someone not on this list, your admin account will be alerted with a permission request sent to you, which you can access remotely, to approve or deny.

Time limits – You can also manage how much time a child with a controlled user account can use the computer for. You can customize the limits for weekdays and weekends, and set bedtime time limits. You can decide how many hours a day the user can be on the computer. For example, on weekdays, you can allow access during homeschooling hours, and then block it for the evening, so the children have to take a screen break. You can then allow access at weekends to allow for games and other fun use, but only for the hours you choose. The Bedtime limits mean you can choose the exact hours the computer can be used between.  

Other – There’s also an Other tab for Parental Controls where you can handle other safety features. You could choose to hide profanity in the dictionary, limit access to printing, block the option to burn CDs or DVDs, and disable the ability to change their passwords. As the main Administrator, you can also reset passwords for other accounts yourself, so you’ll never lose access, even if they try to keep you out with a password change.

Homeschooling Tips: Learn a new language

Our homeschooling has been going really well. Some days are better than others but overall we are all enjoying learning new things from home. The kiddies (especially my daughter) are really into languages and they learn love learning new words. Japanese, Spanish, German and French words are really popular in our house. They are forever picking up new words which I find amazing. Learning different languages is a life skill that can take you places. The more languages you are fluent in, the better. So this is something I am very interested in and will be encouraging even more.

Homeschooling Tips

How is your homeschooling going? One tip for a successful homeschooling is to ensure you have a flexible routine. That way the kids know what to expect and there’s flexibility for when life happens. Another great homeschooling tip is make sure you stick to the regular school day routine as much as possible. That way there are no massive adjustments when school starts. Sticking to the school day routine also ensures the kids acts like they are in school. These tips make homeschooling a lot easier especially if you have active children like mine.

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We published our first YouTube video of 2020 yesterday, yay! And the video is all about my daughter reciting 1 – 10 in Japanese and Spanish. The video is below for your viewing pleasure. We enjoyed filming this and more will follow shortly. I think I have finally gotten back into publishing YouTube Videos again. For a funny reason, I am usually only in the mood to post regular videos during the spring/summer months. I really don’t know why that is the case but I will be changing that going forever, so do subscribe to my YouTube Channel if you haven’t done so already, so you don’t miss any new videos. I like posting different kinds of videos so do expect a varied content.

 

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