Remember the good old days when we used to slather generic store brand/super perfumed lotions onto our bodies with no remorse and had no idea what CBD was? Because, same. But the older I get, the more I pay attention to what’s in my beauty products and how they affect my body.
This post is sponsored by Farrior Facial Plastic Surgery. All opinions are my own.
I’ll never forget the first time I could actually SEE my forehead wrinkles in an iPhone photo. I’m not into the whole “FaceTune until my skin is smoother than humanly possible” editing trend (while also being a huge fan of the quick zit correction tool, not sorry), so I immediately started obsessing over the fact that my forehead wrinkles were so visible.
This post is sponsored by Swisse Vitamins & Supplements. All photos and opinions are my own.
The year is 2018 (almost 2019 but I refuse to believe it). We all know we shouldn’t drink excessively but we usually do anyway, we spend almost every waking moment staring at our phones and computer screens, our hair is all fried from curling wands, and there are more vitamins on the shelves than Fast and Furious franchise movies. It is all a bit overwhelming.
We all know that having bright pearly whites is important for first impressions (and in my opinion, overall self-confidence). Imagine a world where you didn’t have to Facetune edit your teeth for Instagram! Just kidding, but seriously, seeing a bright white smile in the mirror every day does feel 12/10.
Disclaimer: I am not, I repeat, NOT. a morning person. I’ll do pretty much anything to snooze a few extra minutes, like no joke will tell Siri to set a timer for two minutes (about five times) before I get up. I then do as little as possible to get ready before heading out the door. My mascara is the one thing I can’t leave without putting on, so the first time I saw someone with lash extensions, I was immediately intrigued.