Woah, a blog post?! I bet you thought this blog was dead. Sorry for the unannounced hiatus, dear readers. The last few months have been jammed with 3 a.m. coffee and tea sessions, manic multitasking and a "too blessed to be stressed" mantra. Three months and 26 credit hours later, I am now a proud alumna with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies! Now I'm itching to write my heart out and ecstatic to reconnect with you all.
What's next? My lease in the Magic City ends in July and I'm off to New England. Chris and I are taking a road trip this summer to narrow down our choices, although we are currently fond of Baltimore, Boston or New York suburbs. The decision ultimately depends on career opportunities, but we are open to suggestions. Comment below with your favorite city and something unique about it! What's something I should know about this city that I wouldn't be able to find online? No matter where we end up, green and gold will forever run through our veins. We'll also loudly and proudly exclaim, "Go Blazers!" whenever shot with a "Roll Tide." ;-) As for dropping the "y'all" contraction...well, we'll have to see about that one.
While preparing for the big move this summer, I came across mounds of beauty products. Makeup, lotion, hair serums, moisturizers, body washes, hair accessories, nail polish, and the list goes on... Worst off, I couldn't pronounce half the listed ingredients found in 90% of my stash that's now in the trash. If that's not a call for a new beginning, I don't know what is. I have since been minimizing and resorting to all-natural products. Bonus points if the product is multipurpose and only one ingredient! I only have 3 of my favorite beauty picks to share today, but I use all for multiple reasons and all three can be purchased for under $20. Here they are:
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- Moisturizer/Lotion/Hair Masque
- Polish (Wood, leather, etc.)
- Cleaning
- Oil Pulling (read more here)
- Hydration
- Lubricant
- Sunscreen
- Makeup Remover
2014 marks the year I fell in love with lavender. This year also marks the first time I've used real lavender. Before I've only been around synthetic lavender, which makes me nauseous and headache-prone—the opposite of what the flower is known for. The moral of the story is to spend a few extra bucks and go with the authentic herb or oil.
Lavender makes a relaxing herbal tea that promotes relaxation and sleep. Its aromatic powers are enough for me, so I sometimes keep a sachet of the dry herb near my bedside for restless nights. It also blends well with lotions and moisturizers to minimize acne, skin irritations and sore muscles. I am extremely susceptible to mouth ulcers, so I'm thankful for lavender's anti-bacterial, anti-microbial anti-viral properties. My favorite use of the oil is a simple disinfectant spray I make (8 oz. water, 10 drops of lavender, 5 drops of tea tree) to sanitize my toothbrush and Clarisonic. I haven't had a mouth ulcer ever since.
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