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The Best Ways to Burn Fat and Lose Weight

February 15, 2019

If you've been exercising regularly, but you're not shedding pounds as quickly as you'd like, listen up: You may need to rethink your fitness routine and diet. These fat-blasting tips from experts will rev up your metabolism and give you serious results. 
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Step up your work out
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Step up the intensity.
To really blast fat and calories, try a High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workouts. "HIIT workouts are fantastic for burning fat," says Karena Dawn, cofounder of Tone It Up, who recently partnered up with Kohl's. "The mix of cardio and toning increases your heart rate and keeps the burn going after your work out." 
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Strength Training
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Switch up your workouts.
Mixing up your routine is key to burning the most fat and calories, says Brad Schoenfeld, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and author of Sculpting Her Body Perfect. Otherwise, your body adapts to the workout and begins to plateau.
Wayne Westcott, Ph.D., coauthor of Get Stronger, Feel Younger, recommends strength training, which he says burns calories even when you're sitting still (like HIIT). Training with light weights or resistance bands three times a week increases your resting metabolic rate and reduces your body fat percentage in about 10 weeks.
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Jump Rope
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Take 20 minutes every day.
Many struggle to find the time to get a workout in — and prioritize other obligations like cooking, cleaning, or work over fitness. The good news: You don't have to exercise for hours to lose weight. "Twenty minutes of HIIT a day is best for fat burning," says Katrina Scott, a cofounder of Tone It Up, who recently partnered up with Kohl's. "During HIIT, you'll increase your heart rate and tap into the glycogen in your muscles. Your metabolism will keep running long after your workout, and the rest of the day you'll continue to burn calories."
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Walking
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Go for a walk.
It's not always about breaking a sweat. In addition to doing a high intensity workout or strength training a few times a week, walking is one of the best ways to burn fat. "Low intensity walking taps into fat stores and triglycerides in the body, turning it into energy," Scott says.
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Protein
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Don't skimp on protein.
In the wise words of Dawn: Abs are made with HIIT workouts, but revealed in the kitchen. In fact, Wescott says women lose about 5 pounds of muscle every decade and gain an average of 15 pounds of fat. Protein helps build lean muscle to keep you healthy and strong.
Westcott recommends aiming for 50 to 56 grams of protein daily if you're in your 30s, and 56 to 62 grams daily if you're in your 40s. Some good sources of protein include tuna and chicken breast (6 oz of either will give you 45 grams of protein).
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Eating Chips
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Avoid mindless eating.
Whether it's grabbing candy off of a colleague's desk or finishing your kid's chips, every bite averages about 25 calories. Have four extra bites a day and you'll gain a pound a month, says says Elizabeth Somer, R.D., author of 10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet. Stop mindless munching by only eating when hungry.
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Healthy Snacks
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Pack healthy snacks.
A great way to prevent mindless eating is by preparing healthy snacks, like apple slices, nuts, or hummus. "You shouldn't be fasting for 10 hours a day," Dawn says. "Keep healthy, filling snacks like a protein bar on you in case you get hungry in between meals."
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Best Ways to Burn Fat - Empty Plate
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Make sure you're eating enough calories.
According to Somer, women tend to underestimate their daily intake by about 800 calories. Cutting too few calories can put your body into starvation mode and slows your metabolism, says Kathy McManus, R.D., director of the department of nutrition at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
According to Healthline, the average woman should eat about 2000 calories per day to maintain her current weight and 1500 calories to lose one pound of weight per week. Apps like MyFitnessPal calculate your daily caloric intake and protein, fat, and carbohydrate goals based on your height, age, and weight.
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Eating Pizza
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Eat intuitively.
Dawn and Scott suggest avoiding fad diets and anything that tries to trick your metabolism into doing something. "We are huge advocates for eating meals and eating when you're hungry," Scott says. "If you want a glass of champagne or a piece of pizza, have it. You should never deprive yourself." And if you do have a slip-up, just get back into your routine the next day.
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Emotional Eating
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Don't feed your emotions.
Emotional eating can lead to weight gain and prevent you from losing weight whether you're maintaining a healthy weight, overweight, or obese, according to a recent study published in Journal of Eating Disorders. The study found that physical activity, controlling eating behaviors, and reducing levels of stress can mitigate the effects of emotional eating. Before taking a bite, ask yourself, "Am I really hungry? Or am I just bored or upset?" If you're not sure, have a glass of water and see if you're still hungry after.
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Drinking Water
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Drink water.
Hydration is key for losing weight. According to Scott, chronic dehydration can prevent you from burning more calories throughout the day. Mayo Clinic suggests that women aim for about 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids a day. Try using a water bottle with marked measurements to keep you drinking water all day long.
What you'll need: Marked water bottle ($8, amazon.com)
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Plan ahead
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Plan ahead.
To just say you're going to drink 12 cups of water, meal prep, or exercise every day isn't going to help you lose weight unless you consider how these changes will fit into your lifestyle, says Libby Mills, R.D., a lifestyle coach in Philadelphia. Maybe you're a mom with kids and a job, and you just don't have the time to get to a daily workout class. Plan your week out ahead to create a routine that works for you.
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Food and Exercise Journal
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Keep a food and exercise journal.
An easy way to plan out your nutrition and fitness goals is by keeping a journal. Writing out your schedule, daily food intake, and exercises can help you track your habits and be consistent. Set realistic short-term and long-term goals for yourself — and then celebrate once your hard work pays off (this is a must). 
What you'll need: Fitness journal ($29, amazon.com)
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Group Exercise
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Build a support system.
Pair up with a friend who has time to meet for walks, share low-cal recipes, and offer advice when you're tempted to stray. As accountability buddies, you can keep each other motivated to stay on track and encourage one another to meet your goals. Additionally, working out together can increase quality of life, extend your workout time, and reduce levels of stress, according to a recent study published by the American Osteopathic Association.
Best Ways to Burn Fat - Inspiration
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Stay motivated.
Has there ever been a time when you felt healthy, happy, and strong? Dig out a photograph of yourself during this time and hang it in your bathroom to keep yourself motivated. You can also print out a photo of someone with a healthy lifestyle who is your fitness inspiration
The Best Ways to Burn Fat and Lose Weight The Best Ways to Burn Fat and Lose Weight Reviewed by Chandzamarda on February 15, 2019 Rating: 5

10 HOME MADE HAIR TREATMENTS

February 15, 2019

10 HOME MADE HAIR TREATMENTS

Here are 10 tips for easy DIY hair masks made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.

NEED TO MOISTURIZE?

1. Avocado

Avocado has a well-deserved reputation for one of nature’s perfect foods. Its oils and proteins will smooth and moisturize your locks without weighing down fine hair.Mash up half an avocado and add a couple of drops of peppermint essential oil. Shampoo hair, squeeze out water and apply mask. Let it sit for 15 minutes and then rinse. My hair came out super soft – not flat or greasy. And the added scent made sitting around with green goop on your head much more pleasant. If you’re not worried about weighing down your hair you can amp up the moisture by adding 1-2 tablespoons of oil, egg yolk or yogurt.

2. Coconut Oil

The wonders of coconut oil never cease! This oil is heavy, which is great for penetrating deep into the hair shaft, but use it sparingly, especially if you have fine or thin hair. Take a tablespoon of coconut oil and apply to the ends of damp hair. If the oil is solid just warm in the microwave until liquid before applying. Got really dry hair? Keep the oil on overnight and shampoo out in the morning.

3. Banana + Olive Oil

Not only can bananas work their magic on your feet, but they are awesome for your hair! Mix a banana with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and mash thoroughly until the banana is pureed. (You want a smoothie like texture so you don’t end up with banana chunks in your hair.) Then massage into your hair and scalp. Leave treatment on for 30 minutes then rinse thoroughly and shampoo.

4. Pumpkin + Honey

The perfect use for canned pumpkin leftovers (because there are alwaysleftovers). Pumpkins have lots of amazing benefits – they’re rich in vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, potassium, and zinc. Add 1-2 tablespoons of honey, a natural humectant, to one cup of pumpkin puree and pack as much as you can onto your hair and scalp. You’ll need to either wrap your hair in saran wrap or wear a shower cap to keep the mask in place. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes and then rinse.
 NEED A COLOR BOOST?

5. Cocoa powder

Give brown hair a boost with cocoa powder. According to Whole Living, a combination of cocoa powder, plain yogurt, honey and apple cider vinegar will give you a deeper, richer brown. I couldn’t test this one personally but if you can make bronzer lotion with cocoa powder.

6. Lemon + Chamomile

To warm up ashy blonde hair, try lemon and chamomile tea. Both have long been used as whitening agents for blonde hair. You can do a simple rinse by tilting your head back over the sink and pouring a cup of cooled tea combined with the juice of a lemon over clean, wet hair. Let sit for a couple of minutes and rinse. I also tried this brightening mask that combines tea and lemon with a grated potato. Yes, potato! Shampoo, apply to hair and blow dry hair on low for 2-3 minutes. Then rinse and style. This ended up being more work than I’d want to do on a regular basis but I loved how bright and shiny my hair ended up.

7. Purple Koolaid

Got some brassiness in your blonde locks? Do a rinse with grape-flavored Kool-Aid to get rid of the dreaded orange. Dude, this totally works. I have never had a problem with my hair turning purple (I have heavy blonde highlights not all over color) but if you do see a hint of color, just shampoo again.

DULL, FRIZZY HAIR?

8. Sugar water

If your hair is frizzy, try mixing a packet of sugar (about a teaspoon or so) with a cup of water. Pour a bit into your palms then run hands over dry hair. Your hair will get a slight bit of “crunch” and hold because you basically just made homemade hair spray!

9. Aspirin

Residue and product buildup will also dull your hair. The cure is as simple as crushing an aspirin into shampoo! Just add the aspirin powder to a small amount of shampoo and lather up. The salicylic acid in aspirin helps remove buildup and restore shine. You can do this every two weeks. Another remedy: baking soda. Combine a handful of shampoo with one to two tablespoons of baking soda and massage into hair. Warning: I have used baking soda to intentionally strip out hair color (because the color was too dark) so don’t use baking soda on recently colored hair.

10. Apple cider vinegar

An apple cider vinegar rinse helps clarify and smooth hair cuticles – the secret to shiny hair! Combine a tablespoon of vinegar with a 1/2 cup of water and pour over damp hair. Add a couple of drops of essential oil if the smell is too much. Comb through hair, let it sit for five minutes and then rinse. The acidity in the vinegar helps seal the outermost layer of your hair, the cuticles, making it lie flat.
10 HOME MADE HAIR TREATMENTS 10 HOME MADE HAIR TREATMENTS Reviewed by Chandzamarda on February 15, 2019 Rating: 5
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