Thank you for this episode. I just listened to it on my way home. I loved make up as a kid and I would attempt to match what was in Seventeen magazine. My mom would always comment that I looked like I had a black eye. When I became a mother, there was a huge learning curve and shift in my eating and all around shopping habits. This was amplified once I began my yoga journey. At 50, I haven't worn make up for 25 years. My hair is short and grey and I'm beginning to resemble my mother more and more. Despite not wearing make up, I love making my own infused oils and special, ceremonial bath salts. I will definitely take a look at the seaweed one that was discussed. That sounds lovely. As I age, I do notice a shift for some products to make me feel "pretty". To indulge in the smells and touch of products that I wear as an act of self-care. Thanks again.
I liked the comments about beauty that hurts so good and that it doesn’t need to hurt to be effective.
Thank you for this episode. I just listened to it on my way home. I loved make up as a kid and I would attempt to match what was in Seventeen magazine. My mom would always comment that I looked like I had a black eye. When I became a mother, there was a huge learning curve and shift in my eating and all around shopping habits. This was amplified once I began my yoga journey. At 50, I haven't worn make up for 25 years. My hair is short and grey and I'm beginning to resemble my mother more and more. Despite not wearing make up, I love making my own infused oils and special, ceremonial bath salts. I will definitely take a look at the seaweed one that was discussed. That sounds lovely. As I age, I do notice a shift for some products to make me feel "pretty". To indulge in the smells and touch of products that I wear as an act of self-care. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this comment. If you are drawn to rituals and baths and self-care I think the Seaweed Bath would be right up your alley!
Here for this “intuitive beauty”👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love it. She has so many gems 😘