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5/16/2023 Helpful Accessories to Use with iPhone: Wireless Keyboard, Mouse, Adapters for USB Flash Drive, Digital Camera, Headphones, and MP3 Player. Using an iPhone Like a Laptop! Wireless Printing Too!Read NowAs an Amazon Associate, I may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases through links on my blog. Thank you for your support! Amazon and each company name I mention are trademarks of each respective company. I have found several useful accessories to use my iPhone (and iPad) like a laptop: two different wireless keyboards and mice and an adapter that enables me to access my USB flash drives, digital cameras, and MP3 players on my iPhone. I also print from my iPhone using a wireless printer. Below you will find photos I’ve taken of the products while using them and also links to the products on Amazon, which is where I bought them. It is mid-2023 (updated 2025: still using iPhone 8 and these accessories, but the iPhone doesn’t get updates anymore). All these products are supposed to work on other models as well. All these items work great with my iPhone and iPad (and some are universal to work with Android and laptops as well), but I can make no guarantees that they will work with yours since there are so many variables with different phone models. That is why I like buying on Amazon: they have a quick and simple return policy if something doesn’t work. So, I’m only sharing from my experience: try these items if you want! I don’t make the products, I just use them. I use this power bank often to charge my phone. It’s holding up great. The little plastic cap that covers the tip is connected to the power bank with a strip of plastic. The strip disconnects sometimes from the power bank when I pop the cap off, but it’s easy to poke the plastic piece back in place. It’s only there to keep the cap from getting lost; it doesn’t affect the power bank itself. This keyboard and mouse each use two AAA batteries. The keyboard has full size keys that are raised; just like an old desktop computer! It reminds me of typing on my old Gateway 2000, which was the first computer I ever had and the computer on which I learned typing with the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. Good times! For people today who are used to flat, slimline keys, they may not enjoy these “old-fashioned” keys. I feel rather nostalgic about it and prefer typing on this style of keyboard. It’s much easier to type without looking at the keyboard, because the keys are defined and separate from each other, which makes it easier for the fingers to not slip over on the wrong keys. This is the laptop desk I’ve been using since August 2022. At the time of this writing, it is currently not in stock on Amazon. However, I’ve linked it anyway, as Amazon shows similar ones. This is the printer that I use to print wirelessly from my iPhone. It works great for printing shipping labels and documents. It also copies and scans. *HP Deskjet Wireless Printer* TIP: When setting up the printer, HP really pushes joining their Instant Ink program. I wouldn’t recommend it, unless you leave your printer connected to WIFI all the time. They require your printer being connected to the internet literally 24/7 to stay in the program. I don’t leave my printer on all the time, so I had to leave the program. No big deal though; I just buy my ink on Amazon. Simply plug the USB flash drive into the “Camera” port on the adapter. Plug the adapter into the phone and open the “Files” app on the phone. Tap the “Browse” from the app and then you’ll see the USB drive in the list. Tap on it and you can view and transfer files. This adapter is probably the most versatile and handy tool I’ve found for iPhone: I can put memory cards in it from my digital cameras, put the USB receiver in it like I mentioned earlier for the keyboard and mouse, access my USB flash drives with it, and transfer MP3 music to and from my MP3 player with it. The “Camera” port on it is what I use for all USB stuff. The memory card slot is what I use for my memory cards, of course. It has two ports for them: a regular size and micro size. It also has a lightning port, so if you need to charge your phone while using the adapter you can just plug in there. Here is the MP3 player on Amazon that is featured in the above photos. It is the MP3 player I’ve been using for awhile now. It has a built-in speaker or you can use ear buds/headphones. This set of two headphone adapters is handy for connecting 3.5mm jack headphones to iPhones with lightning port. I use these a lot as I have various headphones and earbuds around the house that have the 3.5mm jack. I like this set of two so that I can have an adapter in a couple difference places for quick access. Headphones work for listening to music, watching videos, and filming videos (and doing voiceovers), but I have still not found any non-Bluetooth headphones or earbuds that work with phone calls or FaceTime on iPhones! I don’t like using Bluetooth for headphones or ear pieces, as oddly enough it makes me dizzy. But, as far as I know there aren’t any non-Bluetooth wired headphones/earbuds that work on phone calls with iPhone. UPDATED: I did finally find some in 2024, but they are now currently unavailable. Here’s the link to them on Amazon anyway: Wired Ear Buds I use these headphones for listening to music and for recording sound on videos. I am pleased with them. I just plug them into the previously mentioned headphone adapters and then plug the adapter into the iPhone. That’s it, extremely easy! This is another adapter for iPhone (and iPad) that connects them to a TV via HDMI cord. It also has a lightning port, so that you can charge your device at the same time. I’ve connected both my iPhone and iPad to my TV with this and an HDMI cord to watch YouTube. Sometimes it takes a few moments to connect and other times right away, but for the price, it’s been a great deal. The HDMI cord I’ve been using was a great price and it’s lasting well. I use it to connect my laptop to the TV sometimes too.
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3/1/2023 Minimalist Skincare Routine: 2 Step Routine and Simple Makeup. Organic, Basic, and Inexpensive Skincare.Read NowSome products linked below are Amazon affiliate links. I may earn from qualifying purchases. I don’t earn from the companies’ website purchases, but they are also linked below. Company names and trademarks of the property of each respective business. 🌾Foraged Fields has an Etsy shop. ⚖️LBCC Historical is called LitttleBits on Etsy (yes, that is 3 t’s). Here is a YouTube video I made showing these products and how I use them. 🛍️On Amazon: 🧽Exfoliating Mitt 💎Jade Gua Sha Tool 🪨Rose Quartz Gua Sha Tool 📖Gua Sha Instructional Book 🪴Arrowroot Powder 🍊Sweet Orange Essential Oil 🍨Vanilla Essential Oil 👑Frankincense Essential Oil 🖌️Fine Tip Makeup Brushes 👩🏻🎨Eye and Brow Brush Set 👝Powder Brush Set 🫙Glass Jars with Bamboo Lids ➡️If you aren’t ready yet to go as natural as the aforementioned companies, these are the brands I used before: 💄Gabriel Cosmetics 👩🏻🌾Honeybee Gardens 🫧Acure Over the years, I’ve tried various skincare products and routines, trying to find something that would work for my skin and be affordable too. One day after being so frustrated that my skin was getting worse and I was having to add more products trying to correct the increasing problems, I decided to get rid of all the superfluous products and routines and go as simple as possible. I had been buying organic products, but found even organic and natural products had ingredients that were either unnecessary or actually not good for the skin. I had ongoing acne, clogged pores, and skin that would peel and be prone to redness. In addition to this affecting my appearance, it also affected the way I felt physically. I think it makes sense when one’s skin is inflamed and struggling, it can make you not feel good overall. The skin is, after all, an organ. So, I finally decided: forget all these products and complicated routines. And, although I never bought overly expensive products, it was adding up to more than I wanted to spend on skincare and makeup. Here you will find the products I discovered in my search for the most natural, basic, and affordable ideas. Everyone’s skin is so different, so these may not work for you. Also, be aware that just because a product is plant-based it can still cause reactions, allergic or otherwise. Test products first and try them at your own risk. I just hope there is something helpful here for you, if only knowing you’re not alone in the struggle for healthy skin. The companies I feature in this blog are ones I found randomly in hours of research and I currently use their products. Most are very small businesses. I hope all the hours, and trial and error effort I put in, can save you some time and trouble. *I belong to the Amazon Associates program and other affiliate programs, which means I may get a small commission on purchases through some of the links on my site. FYI, I already used these products before belonging to any affiliate programs. Washing Up and MoisturizingFirst, let’s start with washing the skin. I tried soapnut powder which worked okay. Also, white kaolin clay is very gentle for cleansing the skin. Pink kaolin clay stained my bathtub and skin. Amla powder stained my skin when using it as a paste to wash up with, even though I read online that it doesn’t stain. I use it in my homemade shampoo and it doesn’t stain my skin in that mix when it runs down from my hair, but using it straight on my skin did stain. It was minor and washed off after several soap washes, but that’s not something I want to deal with. So, I am currently using Dr. Stamler’s soaps. They are completely unscented; they only have the wholesome smells of the organic ingredients in them. Also from Dr. Stamler, is a pure olive oil Castile soap. It is coconut oil free and fragrance free. For those with severe allergies, it can be a great option as it only has organic olive oil and distilled water in it. Very pure and gentle! Sometimes it is out of stock. White kaolin clay can be used as a gentle skin cleanser or mixed with soapnut powder. Both have a pH that is friendly to our skin’s natural pH. I just mix the powders together and add enough water to make a paste. I add an essential oil sometimes. I rotate between the Dr. Stamler soaps and the homemade powder mix. I use the same for both face and body wash. So that’s step one of the two step skincare routine: just wash up face and body with a simple soap or homemade wash. Step two is moisturize. I use the cream below from Foraged Fields for face and body. Simple! I also use the cream for a clear mascara. The cream is made by a plastic-free company, Foraged Fields. When I have time I like to do gua sha massage. I’ve found it really does make a difference. I received good instructions with pictures from this book. Here are some essential oils that I sometimes add to the homemade face and body wash. These are truly pure essential oils; no fake fragrances! Minimalist and Healthy MakeupFor makeup: I have a very simple, minimalist routine now. I just use products from Foraged Fields. They have an Etsy shop. I also use Pearl Powder from Amazon as a face powder. Here is the link to my blog post about my homemade shampoo; conditioner and hair care:
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