Spa?? Other Birthday Ideas??

Well, I'm going to be turning 13, and I want to have a fun party. I wanted to rent a hotel room and use the hotel's pool and hot tub, but the rooms are spendy and they don't fit a whole lot of people. I was thinking of maybe having a spa day with all my friends [girls]...making homemade products? Do you think that would be good? Or should I try to stick with the hotel plan, or do something completely differently? I'm also contemplating giving my friends so much money, and have a scavenger hunt at the mall...I don't know. Any ideas from past parties you had fun at?


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  1. PlatinumCheerleader7 says:

    Im turning 14 soon,and what Im doing for my birthday party is reserving a wave pool all day for my party only. I think its a good idea cause its not that much,and wave pools are fun, plus I can invite all the people I want.The only bad thing about it is after about 30 minutes I’ll probably be bored of it. But I can get a tan or something. What I was gonna do is invite 15 friends and ride to the mall in a limo,then do a picture scavenger hunt and ride back home and have sleepovers in a tent in my backyard. ( Theres a forest in my backyard,that we own part of.) If I had to choose between thoose ideas I would want to go to the mall,then hotel.

  2. sarahz says:

    spa idea is a good one
    have lots of snacks and drinks
    do facials, nails, hair and makeup- does your mom have any spa stuff like a parafin bath for your hands, facial steamer..?
    give goody bags with stuff in them like- cheap flip flops, makeup, nail polish or other manicure supplies, bath foam balls, lotions, body stuff, bottle of water (make your own labels saying Lizzy’s Day Spa or something like that), loofas, anything spa realted- check the dollar stores first for stuff – save some $!
    play relaxing music during the spa treatments
    have fashion magazines out for your guests to look through during treatments
    take lots of pics!

    here are some recipes you can make at home for facials:
    AVOCADO CARROT CREAM MASK
    This mask combines avocados, which are rich in Vitamin E, with carrots, which are high in beta-carotene and antioxidants, and cream, which is high in calcium and protein. These ingredients will rebuild skin collagen, improve tone and texture, and fade age spots.
    1 avocado, mashed
    1 carrot, cooked and mashed
    1/2 cup heavy cream
    1 egg, beaten
    3 tablespoons honey
    Combine all ingredients in a bowl until smooth. Spread gently over your face and neck, and leave in place 10-15 minutes. Rinse with cool water and follow with your favorite toner.

    Avocado Dry Skin Masque
    California Avocado Commission
    Beat the yolk of an egg until it is light and frothy, then add the mashed pulp of a half avocado, blending it well (you may use a blender at this point). Cleanse your face thoroughly before using this masque (or any masque). Spread the avocado mixture over the face and neck evenly; relax on a slant board or bed for about 20 minutes. Remove with clear tepid water and a face cloth, followed by a rinse of cold water or a mild skin lotion. The result should be a marked improvement in skin texture, and all-around revitalizing.

    Avocado Oily Skin Masque
    California Avocado Commission
    Put the white of an egg, a teaspoon of lemon juice, and the mashed pulp of a half avocado into a blender. In seconds, you should have a lovely green mixture. Wash your face and neck thoroughly, then apply masque evenly on those areas. Relax for 20 minutes; remove with tepid water and a face cloth. Follow with cold astringent or skin tonic.

    BASIL ACNE TONIC
    Basil is known for its "soothing and toning" properties.
    2 to 3 teaspoons dried basil leaves
    1 C. boiling water
    Steep basil leaves in water for 10 to 20 minutes. Cool, then apply to face with a white cotton ball. Keep tonic refrigerated. Recommended shelf life: 90 days.

    SPA INDEX HONEY OATMEAL FACIAL
    1/4 cup plain yogurt or buttermilk
    1/2 cup oatmeal
    2 tablespoons of honey
    Finely grind or process the oatmeal in a blender or food processor. Set aside. In a small bowl, stir together honey and yogurt, and then add ground oatmeal. Mix thoroughly until a smooth paste consistency has been reached. Smooth over your face and neck, leave on for fifteen minutes, and rinse off with warm water. Can be used daily

    PAPAYA PUMPKIN FACIAL

    If you have visited spas and resorts in exotic locales such as the Pacific Rim, Bali, Hawaii, and Tahiti, you’ve probably seen a facialist select and mash fresh fruit in front of you for a fresh-on-the spot enzyme mask. It’s easy to recreate this mask at home — we’ve found a Balinese mask for you which will leave your face fresh and glowing.
    2/3 cup fresh papaya, mashed
    15 oz. can pure pumpkin
    1 egg, beaten
    1. Prepare the mask. Cut the papaya in half and scoop out the seeds. Scoop out the papaya fruit and mash it well to eliminate lumps in the mask. Beat the egg until it is frothy. Combine that with the papaya. Add the pumpkin to the egg/papaya mixture and whip together. You can also mix the ingredients in the blender or a food processor for an extra smooth mask.
    2. Prepare your face. Wash with your daily cleanser and remove all residual makeup on your skin. Rinse with warm water. It’s very important to have clean skin to ensure you get maximum benefits from the facial.
    3. Apply the Mask. Cover your entire face, being careful to avoid the immediate eye area. If you have sensitive skin, test the mixture on your hand before spreading it on your face. You’ll feel some tingling as the enzymes in the pumpkin go to work immediately — gently exfoliating your top layer of skin. It works like a scrub without being abrasive to your skin. Leave the mask on for 10 minutes.
    4. Rinse Off Mask. After you’ve relaxed for ten minutes it’s time to rinse. The mask is fairly thick — head for the kitchen sink.
    5. Apply Toner & Moisturizer.
    END OF SUMMER ALMOND BODY SCRUB
    As the end of the summer season approaches, many of us are sporting that attractive tell-tale sign of fun in the sun: Peeling skin. Spa Index has an excellent recipe for an Almond Body Scrub to gently and thoroughly exfoliate the top layer of dead skin cells. Body scrubs feel wonderful and relieve the itch of flaking skin.
    •2/3 cup ground almonds
    •1/3 cup oatmeal
    •1/2 teaspoon of herbs (lavender, chamomile, etc) (optional)
    •Plain yogurt, milk, or buttermilk, sufficient to make a paste
    •Essential Oils for scent (optional)
    Combine the dry ingredients in a blender or food processor until they are reduced to a coarse meal. Keep this "scrub base" in a glass jar with a screw top in your refrigerator until ready to use. When you want to use the scrub base, scoop out 1/4 cup into a small bowl, and stir in enough of the liquid ingredients (vary it by what you have on hand — yogurt and milk are best, but water works) to make a paste. Yogurt and milk are natural exfoliates known as alpha hydroxy acids, and they will slough off dead skin cells even without the scrub. Scoop up the paste with your hands or a washcloth, and rub over your body to exfoliate peeling skin. Rinse thoroughly.
    1 teaspoon honey
    ½ cup coconut milk
    1 sprig of rosemary
    2 ounces of olive oil
    ¼ cup Epsom salt
    ½ cup cornmeal
    In a small bowl mix ingredients, then pour into large salad bowl filled with hot water. Soak feet for a few minutes, then reach hand into mixture and exfoliate rough spots. Repeat for each guest.
    Yogurt-Honey Skin Cleanser
    Save face (and neck) with this soothing and moisturizing treatment.
    Unless you spend the summer at the movies, your skin is bound to suffer. Sun, sweat, and wind can leave the skin on your face irritated, greasy, parched—in other words, a mess. To the rescue: this Yogurt-Honey Cleanser created by Linda Collins of Salon Blue in Carle Place, New York. "The lactic acid in yogurt softens and soothes the skin," Collins says, "while the honey cleanses and moisturizes it."
    What you need:
    1 cup plain yogurt
    2 ½ tablespoons of unflavored honey
    teaspoon lemon juice (for oily skin)
    Cotton pads (optional)
    Warm water
    How to get started:
    – In a bowl, mix together the yogurt and honey. (For oily skin, add teaspoon lemon juice to help absorb excess oil.) You might want to patch-test the mixture first, behind one ear. Wait one hour, watching for any irritation.
    – With clean hands or cotton pads, apply the mask liberally to your freshly washed face and neck (even your décolletage), and leave on for 5 minutes.
    –Rinse well with warm water, lightly pat dry, and follow with your favorite moisturizer. Repeat one or two times a week.

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