Friday, September 7, 2012

Month 11: Wow

So I just realized that I have done absolutely nothing that I endeavored to do in starting this project.  Okay, that's not being quite fair to myself.  I have done a couple of things that I wanted to do, but keeping up with this blog isn't one of them.  I had such great ambitions, but I think I'm realizing (11 months into a 12 month project) that this might've been a little bit more than I could chew.

I was just so inspired by blogs like Julie/Julia Project, A New Dress a Day, and others where people just take their interests and keep a blog.  First of all, I love blogs (confession:  I'm pretty sure I have 5 now...although to be fair to myself 3 of them are in collaboration with others).  Secondly, I'm sure my narcissitic side thought maybe I could develop a following.  Which is ultra lame since you have to AT LEAST write stuff on a blog for people to follow it.  Oh well, maybe my next blog will churn out better results.  :-)

I haven't decided yet if I'm going to set this "dream" aside until a different point in my life or if I'm going to try again (and try better) to do this over the next year.  Or perhaps I will just scrap the idea and start something a little more feasible for my season of life and, let's face it, my personality.

A one-year beauty blog?!  What was I thinking?

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Month 3: Deep Down Clean

You know those Neutrogena commercials that have some perfectly-complected Disney Channel princess telling you how "deep down clean" the facewash works when you know the girl has never had a pimple in her life and she has a whole team of people working on her to keep it that way? I hate those commercials. And I hate Neutrogena. And I hate how many times I've tried Neutrogena hoping that THIS time it will be like the commercials.

Well I've been doing the oil cleansing method for my facewash () and like it, but I tried something out that I'm pretty sure I love.

Normally you would massage the oil mixture into your face, cover with a warm wet washcloth and leave for 1 minute, then wipe entire face with the cloth. Well I was jumping in the shower anyway, so I decided to try to utilize the steam from the shower. AmAzing.

Here's what I did:
1. Rub castor oil on my face, especially on nose and chin (where my pores seem to be as big as moon craters)
2. Shower as normal, leaving my hair for last so I didn't get soap on my face accidentally
3. After I did everything else I wiped my face with a wet washcloth
4. While in the shower I massaged Olive Oil into my skin, then wiped again with the washcloth so it wasn't too greasy.

I got out of the shower and my skin felt fresh, clean, smooth, and extremely (dare I say it?) supple. It hasn't cured all of my pore woes. After all, I've only done it once, but I totally plan to do it again tonight. I think I'm going to try the Olive Oil part on the rest of my body to.

Steam: it does a body good!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Month 2: Even My Skin Looks Tired

My baby has been sick (mostly with chest cold after chest cold) for the past 2 months. Every time we do sleep training it gets undone by illness a week later. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't sighing right now.

I looked at myself in the mirror the other day as I was doing my best to look alive. My puffy eyes did a once-over and assessed that there was no hope...at least not until after naptime.

I didn't know skin could look tired. I wouldn't say leathery. Not quite blotchy. Just tired.

I haven't had the time, or maybe more accurately the energy, to keep up with this project this month.

I just laid the baby down, awake, unswaddled. He's been quiet for 10 minutes.

I have big hopes for month 3.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Month 2: This is SO not Esther's Life

I'm just over a month into this project, and I've noticed a few very distinct differences between myself and Esther.
1. Age - a girl who is a "beautiful young virgin" is an easier canvas than someone who is trying to get herself together in time for her 30th birthday.
2. Responsibilities - I have a husband, two children, an apartment, and a Bible study to lead. Esther's job was "six months with oil of myrrh and six with perfumes and cosmetics." (a subset to this point is "stress" because, come on, a year of pampering surely can't carry the same stress as, you know, LIFE.)
3. Time - for instance, I should be taking a nap right now, because I didn't get much sleep last night, because both boys are sick (again). Let me refer you back to the "responsibilities" point.
4. Money - but this is pretty far down the list. I don't have access to the best beauty treatments in all the land, and at this juncture I don't have the time to make my own.
5. Motivation - I've already got my man...and bummer for him, he's stuck with me.

I'm going to go take that nap, and hope that my mind, body, and attitude all wake up at least a tad more beautiful.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Month 1: A Timely Seminar

Last week I received a flyer in the mail for a seminar at DTS entitled "Beautify: A Makeover from the Inside Out." Okay, so I'm trying not to read into things, but that does just happen to be the perfect subject for me right now.

"Come hear how to makeover your everyday life from two great speakers: Del Garippa will be speaking on how to find Physical and Spiritual Balance and Marylyn Leonard will share great tips on Time Management & Organizational Skills."

And it's FREE! I'm not sure it could be more perfect.

My husband has very kindly agreed to watch the kiddos (not an easy task) in lieu of working on his papers (a HUGE sacrifice)...AND he's even taking our toddler to his buddy's 2 year birthday party. That's love.

I have high hopes for this seminar. I'm so excited!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Month 1: Beauty Foods

For this first month I'm just doing a little bit of research and trying to come up with a game plan. Today I just Googled "beauty foods" and here's what I found on Cooking Light's website under the title "Foods to get you fit and beautiful".

1. Strawberries
Did you know that in addition to being a delicious fruit strawberries can also keep your skin looking gorgeous? The vitamin C in strawberries acts as an important building block of collagen—the underlying supporting structure of skin. Just 1 cup of strawberries contains over 100% of your daily vitamin C needs.

2. Chile Peppers
Eating even one meal that contains capsaicin—the compound that gives hot sauce and chile peppers their heat—not only reduces levels of hunger-causing ghrelin, but also raises GLP-1, an appetite-suppressing hormone, indicates research in the European Journal of Nutrition. Scientists also found that people who drank capsaicin-spiced tomato juice before each meal over the course of two days ingested 16% fewer calories than those who drank it plain.

3. Romaine Lettuce
Just six leaves of romaine lettuce provide more than 100% of your DV of vitamin A, which revitalizes skin by increasing cell turnover. Plus the mineral potassium in romaine gives skin a refreshing boost of nutrients and oxygen by improving circulation.

4. Tomatoes
Eating red may help save your skin from turning red! Volunteers who consumed 5 tablespoons of high-in-lycopene tomato paste daily for 3 months had nearly 25% more protection against sunburn in one study.

5. Apples
Quercetin, an antioxidant in the peel of many varieties, provides some protection from the "burning" UVB rays that can trigger skin cancer. For the biggest quercetin concentration, look for Cortland, Golden Delicious, and Monroe varieties.

6. Walnuts
Walnuts are storehouses of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fat that's a key component of the lubricating layer that keeps skin moist and supple. A ½-ounce serving of walnuts provides 100% of the recommended daily intake of ALA.

7. Olive Oil
This healthy fat contains essential fatty acids that help skin resist UV damage, finds a Lancet Oncology study. EFAs are also part of the cell membranes that help hold in moisture. The body can't synthesize EFAs, so consume about 1 tablespoon of olive oil daily to keep skin supple.

8. Water
Skin cells contain mostly water, and if you're dehydrated, skin can look and feel parched. While the “8 glasses a day” rule is no longer valid, it’s important to stay hydrated throughout the day by drinking when you're thirsty.

9. Tea
Tea is rich in antioxidants that decrease inflammation and protect cell membranes. Some studies have shown that tea may also reduce the damage of sunburns and overexposure to ultraviolet light. Green tea is especially rich in a compound known as EGCG which may acts as a "fountain of youth" of sorts for skin by reactivating dying skin cells.

10. Banana Face Pack for Dry Skin
Try applying some of mother nature’s benefits to your beauty routine. We found some of our favorite fruits and veggies do the body good, from the inside out, like with this dry-skin mask.

Mash half of a ripe banana; combine banana with ½ cup of plain yogurt and 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply this pack on face and neck and leave for 10 minutes; rinse thoroughly. This natural pairing helps moisturize dry skin.

11. Cucumber Face Pack for Smoother Skin
Gritty sugar and cooling cucumber work together in this natural face mask, giving you a smoother, fresher face.

Peel 1 cucumber and mash; place in a strainer to drain water. Add 1 tablespoon of sugar and mix well. Apply on your face and leave for 10 minutes, then wash with cold water.

12. Oatmeal Face and Body Pack for Sensitive Skin
No need to buy the latest beauty product on the shelves…you probably have what you need for this face remedy in your pantry.

Take 2 tablespoons oatmeal and 1 tablespoons baking soda and add water to make paste. Apply to face and all over the skin; rub gently and rinse.


Women's Health Magazine adds to these blueberries, pomegranates, dark chocolate, spinach, yogurt, kiwi, edamame, sweet potatoes, carrots, butternut squash, and specifies green tea as having the highest concentration of catechins.

It looks like I have a lot of salads and smoothies in my future!

For full articles -
Cooking Light: http://www.cookinglight.com/eating-smart/nutrition-101/beauty-foods-00412000067488/
Women's Health: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty-and-style/beauty-foods

Friday, October 21, 2011

Month 1: Inside or Out?

A friend asked me the other day if my goal in doing this project was physical beauty or inward beauty. I had to think about it for a second because, like I've said, I'm still totally formulating my thoughts and goals for this project.

"Both," I eventually said.

We have been told what is beautiful our whole lives and most of us will never live up to the standards we've been given. I've read that even Victoria's Secret models have "fat days". Surely if the standard for beauty is completely unattainable, then it's the wrong standard. I want to redefine "beauty" for myself, and I want to do it according to God. After all, He is the one who came up with the whole idea of beauty in the first place.

He created the sunsets. He created the ocean. He created love. He created the human body. He created intimacy. He created hair, and teeth, and noses, and smiles, and laughs, and voices, and personalities, and passions. Out of anyone, He is the beauty guru I most trust.

I want to spend the next year filling my heart and head with Scripture that helps me to understand what is truly beautiful based on what beauty was designed to be.

Then I want to do something with it. I want to exhibit the beautiful God who made me. I want to understand His standards of beauty. I don't want to be afraid to feel beautiful. God makes good things, and I want to be the best "good" I can be...and I want to have fun doing it because enjoying life is beautiful.

And I haven't done much research yet, but I have a hunch that beautifying my soul (through seeking God's definition and purpose) will have a beautifying effect on my inner self (things like stress and joy and contentment) which will have a beautifying effect on my body.

So there it is. "Both". Inside and out. Soul and body. Me and me. A journey in beautification of my whole being.