When I first started wearing makeup and learning how to do my hair, I was a little tornado of disaster. First of all, I have crazy wavy baby hairs that never grow out. I didn’t understand back then that I should first apply some sort of healthy product to my hair, then blow dry, and then, if I have to, use a flat iron. Instead, I was flawed in thinking that I could straighten my hair while it was still wet. That meant a lot of sizzling, smoke, and bad terrible hair days.
My makeup and skin routine wasn’t much better. I remember buying those Noxzema cleansing pads and using those to remove my makeup. Now, I don’t know if you recall this or not, but those pads were strong and sometimes burned (and I have ultra sensitive skin). Imagine using at least 5 every day to take off caked-on makeup. Yikes. No wonder my skin was dried out and blotchy red.
Fast forward a few years and I’m thankful to admit that I’ve learned how to take care of my hair and skin properly. It doesn’t hurt that I’ve also learned about other great products along the way.
So now let me present to you a few of my favorite pretty little products (and a few other extras I enjoy).
1. Pond’s Cold Cream: A far cry from the Noxzema pads, this cream is timeless. A makeup remover that simultaneously moisturizes? Yes, please. Plus, it has bonus sentimental value for me: my mom has always used Pond’s, so I can’t help but think of her every time I use it.
2. Essie Mint Candy Apple: This nail color is part of the Winter 2009 Essie collection and I’m still obsessed.
3. Walgreens Twisted Peppermint body lotion: I found a bottle of this in my Mom’s bathroom when I was home over Christmas, and I had to steal it (Sorry Momma!). The smell is sweet, but not overwhelming. But the real kicker here is how amazing it feels on your skin! The hint of peppermint makes it go on smooth and minty fresh. I’m not sure if this is still even available, but I know Bath & Body Works has a version that I’ve yet to try. Hopefully it holds up to the Walgreens.
4. Moroccan Oil: This is on the pricier side, but worth the splurge. Not only does it protect your hair from heat damage, it keeps fly-a-ways smoothed down (without weighing down the rest of your hair) and smells incredible.
5. Rosebud’s Salve (in a tube): I was first introduced to Rosebud’s Salve by a friend back in high school, and have been a fan ever since. Imagine my delight when I realized they’d started selling it in tube form (so no more messy lip gloss fingers)!
6. EBoost: A yummy alternative to Emergen-C, my boss discovered EBoost and I have to admit I prefer it. My favorite flavor is acai pomegranate.
7. Grapefruit: I’ve recently fallen in love with this fruit, even going so far as to buy a special sectioning knife and grapefruit spoon. Grapefruits are relatively low in sugar (compared to other fruits) while simultaneously low in fat and high in fiber. Oh, and they’re delicious. Win win win win.
8. Black coffee: I know there is a lot of back-and-forth regarding whether or not coffee is good for you, but as an avid drinker, I’m surprised to admit that after years and years of adding milk and/or cream and sugar, I’ve converted to black. It’s been a very recent change, but somehow my taste buds have adapted and I’m now a big fan! Whether or not you think coffee is healthy, at least the lack of sugar and milk is.
9. Body Pump: Straight from the website: “BODYPUMP™ is the original barbell class that strengthens your entire body. This 60-minute workout challenges all your major muscle groups by using the best weight-room exercises like squats, presses, lifts and curls. Great music, awesome instructors and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for – and fast!
I’m starting to realize how important and effective strength training is, especially as we ladies start to get older. Adding light weight-training to your regular workout produces faster and more beneficial results. If your local gym doesn’t offer Body Pump, I suggest any similar class or even buying a few light dumbbells and looking to the latest issue of Women’s Health magazine for workout ideas you can incorporate on your own or even at home.
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