Nowadays, we really have to dig for the information on what helps our skin’s glow, and often times, “natural” or “lifestyle” solutions for skin care are viewed as ineffective or too slow to work well.
I know because that how it was for me.
After heartbreak and victory, I am here to tell you, with daily practice, incorporating vegetables into our lifestyle meals is so effective for helping our skin glow from the inside out.
In fact, making veggies a front-and-center player in our meals really helps to boost overall health as it gives our bodies the tools they need to health itself.
There, I said it!
Here are some of my favorite vegetables that not only support my skin, but help provide the tools for overall wellness.
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After 3 weeks of quarantine, I was more exhausted than I felt pre-quarantine.
Why? Maybe because in the transition, I wanted to make sure I was “using the free time wisely.” For me, that meant getting a lot of projects done.
When 3 weeks passed, I realized that not only were my projects not “all done” like I thought they would be, but I was emotionally and mentally drained. My new sleeping schedule of 5am or 6am-11pm did not help either!
I knew at that point, I needed to look at my sleep patterns. I needed to take rest seriously if I wanted to continue giving in the capacity I want to in my world. Apparently, the CDC agrees. According to a 2016 CDC study, 1 in 3 adults don’t get the recommended number of sleep.
Key Points on the Importance of Sleep
1. Beauty - your body produces the growth hormone “which repairs daily damage from things like sun exposure and pollution and creates new cells so you wake up looking brighter, fresher, and more vibrant.” That is why nighttime is the perfect time to put on a hard working moisturizer. (sleepfoundation.org) I have a perfect plant-mineral based moisturizer that is thick, yet soaks right in. I love how my face looks after, and the ingredients on top of sleep growth hormones are to thank!
2. Emotions: According to sleep.org: “just one week of not getting enough sleep could leave you feeling sad, angry, stressed out, and just generally not on your A-game.” Immune system: “Without sufficient sleep, your body makes fewer cytokines, a type of protein that targets infection and inflammation, effectively creating an immune response. Cytokines are both produced and released during sleep, causing a double whammy if you skimp on shut-eye.” (Sleepfoundation.org)
3. Healthier Weight: Sleep.org states “It’s easier to resist tempting treats when you've gotten a good night's sleep, in part because being short on sleep can boost hormones in your blood that make you feel extra hungry. In fact, according to researchers at the University of Chicago, well-rested dieters lose as much as 55 percent more fat than sleep-deprived ones.”
So, armed with this knowledge, I committed to 7-8 hours of sleep a night during the month of June… and failed. I realized that habits are hard to break when the mindset is the same. For me, I struggled with the idea of being worthy enough to invest the time in myself. Also, I had a scarcity mindset. I believed I “didn’t have enough time” to do the things I needed to do, be there for the people I wanted to be there for, AND sleep.
A couple affirmations that have helped me in this include...
I am worthy of rest.
I love my body and mind that work so hard for me.
I am always in divine timing.
I release my work and give it to God.
Now that I have had this time to address these thoughts, I feel more ready to make lasting changes. However, although I struggled with making it to bed on time, I did create a good sleeping environment that supported the sleep I DID get. I am excited to share these with you!
How I created a helpful sleeping environment:
1. Set a time and stick to it:
Understand that you are worth investing in. I don’t know about you, but when I start a new habit, I kick and scream inside. As I mentioned setting a bedtime schedule messed with the internal schedule I had to keep going till I dropped, and it also interfered with my habits of letting other people take the time I set aside for myself. However, one thing I still have to preach to myself is that the space to relax and unwind is necessary to fill my cup so I can give back more fully - and also because my soul needs healing and rest, too!
2. Lights:
Avoid blue light or bright light prior to going to bed. Turn off the screens or, if you have to look at screens before bedtime, check out a good pair of blue light glasses. After much research, I got a pair of pixel glasses, and I LOVE them. Get a pair with the discount code Equipped5. Now, for overnighters, according to sleep.org, try using block curtains and wear sunglasses when you leave your workplace to trick your brain into thinking it is evening.
3. Use therapeutic grade Seed to Seal essential oils:
I turn on my diffuser before I go to bed. For optimal relaxation, put on the diffuser 30 min before bedtime. Essential Oils are able to help the mind feel calmer, and studies have shown positive benefits the essential oils have on relaxing - especially emotionally. Click HERE for my favorite diffusers and oils I use at bedtime.
4. Stretch or try relaxing techniques:
Check out my morning stretch routine video, which is also great for night time OR youtube a stretch video for bedtime.
5. If you are finding you are still tossing and turning… try a ‘reset:’
Get up, read a book, walk around and have a drink of water. Then try to go back to sleep. Just avoid the tv and phone, as that will make matters worse!
Choose one thing to change and see how you feel, then implement another change, until you get the sleeping space you need.
Benefits include removal of the makeup and dirt off your face (oil pulls the oils off your face while moisturizing), delivery of vitamins and antioxidants to your skin, and balancing the PH level of your skin.
I have been doing this during the dry winter and humid spring in the Northeast, and my skin glows.
Beauty Serum
1-2 tablespoons carrier oil of choice (I used Avocado Oil for it's high oleic acid content to support healing in the summer months).
3 drops Frankincense (not used in the video... my order didn't come in time!)
2 drops Myrrh
1 drop Rose (Did not have this on hand today, so not used in the video.)
1 drop Patchouli
1 drop Helichrysum
Mix together gently and add to a glass bottle or jar. Dropper bottles are my favorite, but use what you have - even a cleaned jam jar works.
To use:
Step 1: Open pores. Rinse face with warm water or apply a warm wet cloth in a gentle patting motion.
Step 2: Warm serum by rubbing a couple drops of it in hands gently. Apply to face in upward motions. Also apply to neck, chest, and hands to support graceful aging in those areas.
Step 3: Steam your face. Put boiling hot water in a bowl. Put a towel over your hand and steam. Alternately, jump in a steaming warm shower or place a very warm wet towel over face. Steam for 2 minutes.
Step 4: Take a warm wet towel and remove excess oil from face in upward strokes. Repeat steps 3-4 as needed to remove more oil. (I like to leave a little oil residue on my face to moisturize.)
For years in my early adulthood, I believed the “not enough” narrative. I felt “not enough” as a single person, as a professional, as a daughter, as a sister, and as a friend. On top of all of that, I felt ashamed of how my troubled skin and body looked as I frantically used various celebrity-endorsed products and went to numerous dermatologist appointments.
However, in 2015 things started to change. I started a fast which taught me first how to pray, but also awakened me to nourish my body with whole foods without preservatives. I treated my body with value by making sure the ingredients in the personal products I used were clean and healthy. Do you know what? My skin started to show a significant turn for the best.
That was the first step that gave me more bravery. Finally, I voiced the pain I felt at my toxic workplace, and discovered that abuse wasn’t normal. In fact, I could choose the life I wanted instead of always living by the “not enough” default.
So, in 2018, I chose freedom. I left my job. I freelanced and worked from home by sharing the toxin-free lifestyle that has equipped me with better focus, hormonal, skin, and general health for the long-term journey God has me on. On top of that, I broke loose from my poverty expectations, and jumped on a plane to my favorite country of all time (and my birthplace!), New Zealand. (While I was there, God showed how just abundant He truly is… but that is another story for another time…)
Today, I help others with my daily beauty-filled wellness tips and recipes that will help sustain their lifelong journey. I see a community that encourages women to embrace the divine timing of their lives, single or married. I see purposeful women who give to others, empowered in the truth that they are fully equipped and enough to impact their world right now.
You are worthy to step into all God has for you in the present.