o solid baking skills required. Keeps well in the fridge. Tastes best toasted and only 3 g of net carbs.
This blog chronicles a mix of my nowadays beauty crushes , soul + food nourishment with a little cheer and inspiration. But who knows? Like people and life, this blog could change .
Until then, it will just be This Is Farah Now.
o solid baking skills required. Keeps well in the fridge. Tastes best toasted and only 3 g of net carbs.
A guilt free, indulgent treat layered with deliciousness, a boost of collagen + topped off with creamy coconut whip.
The word “debloat” isn’t actually a real word, at least according to the dictionary. But, I can say for certain, it can be a real thing.
This mama needed an alternative to Sunday Riley’s Good Genes which costs $135 for 30mL. When I do the math, it works out to be about $4.50 a pump? I still love the stuff, but I was super intrigued by The Ordinary’s Lactic Acid 10% + HA 30mL with a $6.70 price tag.
Cleansers are not generally items I keep on repeat. I try many; stick with some and the ones I keep may make a second appearance on my beauty shelf, but usually as far as it goes.
What happens when you break away from the daily distractions (important and minutia included) that keep your soul buried in a deep fog and relentless forget and finally ask yourself the question, “Who am I”?
Your chances of finding a four-leaf clover are 1 in 10,000. Your odds of finding an over ripe banana and avocado in my kitchen - super high.
I feel like a good warm soak is like a hug for my soul and seems to top me up whenever I am in a spiritual or creative deficit.
When your salad dressing tastes as pretty as it looks, you put a necklace on it and throw some confetti.
Sometimes in chaos we impulsively react forgetting we have ultimate control over how we want to respond, the type of energy we want to release and how much we are willing to give.
Clinique was one of the first beauty counters I shopped and has been with me on and off for almost 25 years now.
Roses have been a coveted beauty ingredient dating back centuries. The Ancient Egyptians would boil down this velvety flower to make beauty and healing balms.
Instead of racing to my makeup drawer to recreate a more glowing reflection, I run to my fridge for a batch of my go to replenishing beauty base cocktail.
I rarely veer off course unless through forcible measures where I must comply with wedding or gala dress etiquette.
If you have never used cleansing oil and want to try,this would be the one.
For those blistery cold days you want something special, homemade and healthy.
Lactic Acid delivers the “I take naps and drink infinite amounts of water” glow that seems to deteriorate after 35.