I’m not a fan of one-time use masks. I believe that with skincare, just as with eating right and exercising, to see results anything that you do needs to be done consistently.
I’ve just made masking part of my weekly routine. I usually do masks twice a week, always on Tuesdays and Fridays. Having a set day to do masks makes sure I don’t forget to do a mask.
Here is where the “multi masking” comes in…in the morning before I shower, I put the mask on first thing, then let it do its thing while I brush my teeth and go to the bathroom. I then get into the shower and wash off the mask while in the shower.
Once you do your masks this way and make this part of your masking routine, you will never do it any other way!
This Clay Detox Mask from Trader Joes is great, but it is only available seasonally.
Kickboxing is my favorite type of workout! Whenever I do a kickboxing workout I get the most bang for my buck overall entire body workout. This 45-minute kickboxing workout from Popsugar is no exception! I love Christa DiPaolo’s energy! She is so encouraging!
Do you have time to invest in your health and welness? Yes you do! No excuses, just do it! Remember to keep proper form, warm up before, and stretch after you exercise!
“This cardio boxing workout from Christa DiPaolo, creator of THE CUT by Equinox, will torch 500 calories and leave you dripping sweat. This workout mixes high-intensity conditioning, boxing, kickboxing, and bodyweight strength-training moves. If you are new to working out, we offer modifications for almost every move. Grab a towel and a bottle of water, press play, and get ready to get cut!”
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3Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.
4But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
“One problem with trying to eat healthily is when you sit down next to a skinny girl who wolfs down everything on her plate. It makes me want to say, “I’ll have what she’s having.” A similar frustration pops up when Ms. Petite picks up her kids in a cute tennis outfit that I could never wear.
The paradox of comparing ourselves to other people is that we become blind to what we already have in the face of what we don’t have. Our hearts are drawn into a place of assumption. We assume that everything is great for those who possess what we lack.
But here’s the kicker. Everyone has not-so-great aspects their lives, things that they will have to learn to surrender or sacrifice. Sure, my size-two friend could eat all the snacks she wanted, but she’s got other struggles for which she has to depend on God.
For instance, consider that skinny girl in your life who eats whatever she wants and makes you think, “How unfair.” Yet listen to what she might say in return, as someone once shared with me: “I am one of the skinny girls, but don’t mistake skinny for healthy. I battle depression, self-esteem issues, and verbal abuse. The list seems endless. Being little doesn’t make a person any more happy or faithful or joyful. The struggles are similar, just in a different size package.”
Life as a Christ follower will always be a learning process of depending less on our own strength and more on God’s power. James 1:3-4 says,
The testing of your faith develops perseverance, and perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature, complete, not lacking anything.
Why not make this a daily prayer, first thing in the morning: “God, I recognize that I am made for more than the vicious cycle of being ruled by food, body image, and comparing myself to others. I am thankful that You made my body unique in ways that I can serve You and in ways that turn my reliance upon You. I need to eat to live, not live to eat. So I keep asking for Your wisdom to know what to eat and Your indwelling power to walk away from things and thoughts that are not beneficial for me.”
Oh, sweet sisters, this truth should be the cry of our souls and drown out Satan’s lie that “she has it easier.” Our taste buds crave many things to satisfy, but only persevering with God will make us truly full.”
Sometimes I fall asleep on the couch before I have washed my makeup off. It could be so tempting to go right to bed without washing my face…
Never go to bed with makeup on! Your skin with thank you and you will be glad that you did. A little bit of extra time at night is totally worth it! My morning makeup application takes me half the time it used to because my skin is so healthy.
This is the make up I was wearing during the day. This is how easily my waterproof makeup wiped off.
It’s thick and feels a little greasy as it rubs into the skin. As I gently rub it on, my makeup literally melts right off! No scrubbing, no harsh rubbing, just melts right off!
I use a damped old face cloth to wipe off the cream from my face and then rinse my face with warm water.
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I love Jessica Smith! She is so encouraging and upbeat! Her workouts are great without being too difficult that you will get discrouaged.
Get in a complete total body workout when you are short on time with this efficient routine you can easily do at home in a small space with just a set of hand weights. Perfect for all levels of fitness. You will need one set of heavy and one set of lighter dumbbells. This 18-minute workout is an easy to follow home exercise video. Remember, never miss a Monday workout, it sets the tone for the entire week!
Remember to keep proper form, warm up before, and stretch after you exercise!
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At the beginning of 2018 I mentioned in a previous post that in lieu of a New Year’s resolution, I have claimed the word “gratitude” for the year.
I was recently reading a devotional focusing on Job’s gratitude despite having seemingly lost everything important to him. Having what seemed like nothing left, he still said: “the Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord!” Job 1:20-21
Having lost everything, Job still thanked and blessed God! I was so convicted by this! How do I personally react when simple things don’t go my way… Never mind losing everything important to me?! Do I still have a grateful heart?! It’s easy to be thankful when the sun is shining…but what about when the sky is gray, there’s icy snow on the roads, the kids are up during the night coughing with fevers, the car won’t start, and the pipes burst?
The difficult circumstances of life can make it hard to be grateful! It is not easy to say “Thank you, Lord.” when it is a terrible horrible no good very bad day! Whether or not we see God’s purpose, we can be thankful to our Heavenly Father? In every situation, God sees an opportunity for us to trust Him and glorify Him.
Both in trials and blessings, a grateful heart returns praise to God. I have been praying for God to give me a grateful heart, not just for the people I love, the things I have, and good times, but also for the hard experiences and people that aren’t always pleasant to be around.
Whether in trials or blessings God is good! With God’s help I need to set my mind and heart towards gratitude during the summery sunshine or wintery gloom.
And said, Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.
It has been a while since I have written a ditch the diet post!
Despite the fact that I constantly preach that “ditching the diet” consists of a lifestyle of making healthy choices, I had not been following my own healthy living advice. I got to a point where I needed to give myself a chance to rest and mentally reset. Basically what that means is…I wasn’t exercising and was eating a diet of mostly cookies.
While I used that time to give myself a break, I knew fully well that there was a definite end to the cookie eating spree. I’m now back on track and making healthy choices… with an occasional cookie or two thrown into the mix.
To help myself stay focused (and stave off those tempting cookie cravings), I have been reading daily devotional excerpts from the book Made to Crave by Lysa Terkeurst I really enjoyed this one and I wanted to share it since I found to be really helpful:
But I Never Feel Full
And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:19
For years, I walked around with a little heart-shaped cup in my soul, holding it out to people or things trying to find fulfillment. Some of us hold out our heart-shaped cup and expect a husband to love us in ways that rights our wrongs and fills up our insecurities. Sometimes, we expect our kids to be successful so that we look good and feel validated by their accomplishments. Or, we hope that a successful career will confirm that we are a valuable human being.
At times, I have asked the impossible of all of these. But my consistent “friend” of choice over the years has been food. Imagine my little heart-shaped cup as a candy dish, using sweets and snacks to soothe my emotions.
However, if we are going to replace destructive cycles with lasting changes in our lives, then we have to empty ourselves of the lie that other people or things can ever fill our hearts. Instead, we have to deliberately fill up on God’s truths and stand secure in His love. Here are some examples of how we can do that:
Old lie: “I am such a failure when it comes to my diet.” New truth: “I am not a failure. I am a lavishly loved child of God. Part of my right as a child of God is to operate in a power beyond myself. The Holy Spirit is God’s gift to me. So it is possible for me to use the self-control I’ve been given.”
Old lie: “I need these Oreos!” New truth: “The thought that these Oreos will fill me is a lie. They will taste good for just the few minutes it will take to eat them. Then that hollow feeling of guilt will rush in as soon as the chocolate high dissipates. If I truly need a snack right now, I am capable of choosing a healthier option.”
Old lie: “God seems far away and French fries are right around the corner at the drive-thru.” New truth: “French fries don’t love me. And the only lasting thing I get from them is the cholesterol and cellulite they inevitably leave behind, which will just compound my frustration. God’s love is here in this moment and in many more to come. His love is true and carries with it only positive residual effects.”
Examine how you can replace the lies and rationalizations in your mind with the truth of God’s love. Experience the power of renewing your mind and learning that food was never meant to fulfill the deepest places of your heart. And, as Ephesians 3:19 reminds, may you understand that the only way to true satisfaction is to be “filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.”
Today’s tip is about trying out new products that don’t work out for you:
This tip might seem so simple, but if a beauty product doesn’t work for you, don’t keep it! Keep your receipts, most drugstores and Ulta/Target/Walmart will let you return used beauty products as long as you have the receipts.
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I have a workout rule for myself, “Never miss a Monday!”
This 10-minute workout is an easy to follow home exercise video that requires no equipment. Perfect for beginners or intermediate fitness levels. Lucy has some great tips for keeping healthy both physically and mentally.
Remember to keep proper form, warm up before, and stretch after you exercise!
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Today’s tip is about trying out new products one at a time:
It is so exciting to buy new beauty products! When trying out new things, start with one product at a time! After you have used the product for a full three days to one week introduce something new.
Too many new things all at once might cause irritation to the skin. If you use one product at a time and have skin issues, you will know which new thing is breaking you out or irritating your skin. You can then easily eliminate that product from your routine.
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