What are the Iconic Pretty Girls not telling you? What are there secrets to obtaining and maintaing optimal beauty? I follow and gather information on the most beautiful women in the world and now I'm going to share their secrets with you.
So we know we can't eat cookies everyday and expect to keep our girlish figures. But exactly how bad is sugar? And more importantly how much can we have before it's too much?
People say that breakouts are a normal part of growing up. What a cop out. Breakouts are not something you should have to live with. It can leave scars on your face and body and do untold damage to your self-esteem. I had the worst skin and on top of it I had these annoying scars on my forehead from getting the chicken pox at only a few months old. It haunted me. I was made fun of in grade school, so like most girls, I got a new haircut-bangs. This was great until I reached my twenties and started having crazy breakouts. It felt as if there was just no winning. I couldn't go a day without a lengthy makeup routine and even found myself waking up early to put makeup on when I had spent the night at a guys house.. God forbid he saw what I really looked like. I tried everything-at least I thought I had- and decided to just accept my fate. Then I met someone. He asked me why I don't just fix it. I immediately defended myself with everything in my arsenal. His response was so simple it stopped me in my tracks- " Well, just stop touching your face and go see dermatologist. I'll book an appointment for you. She can also remove those scars. There is no need for you to live with them." I couldn't believe how simple he made it sound. But here I am a year later with no breakouts, an awesome skincare routine, and no scars! So here you go ladies - and even men- here is my secret to going from unmanageable to not needing foundation!
I wasn't born pretty, I fought hard to get to where I am today and still have a long journey ahead. I was lucky enough to have some amazing role models and people in my life that encouraged change and honesty. Now at the age of 24, I would like to share some of the wisdom I learned.