April 24: Skin Care, Packet Pills, & Mermaid Nails


Skin Care

If you don’t do anything else for yourself during this time you are staying at home, take care of your skin. That is something I have committed to over the past few months and it looks better than ever. I did my skin consult at Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery and loaded up on some really quality products. Yes they are a little pricier the (Epionce & iS Clinical) but totally worth it. The Elta MD Sunscreen you can also get at Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery and is AMAZING. The Tumeric Stick is from Amazon and helps with little break outs and the Garnier Spray is my favorite face spray.

 

Organize Your Vitamins

Who needs one of those online send to your home vitamin subscriptions when you can do it yourself. I took on the project of putting all of my vitamins into one little baggy so they are easy to grab and go. Click here to buy the bags.

 

Mermaid Nails

Cant go to the nail salon, might not be able to go on that cruise you were planning, BUT YOUR NAILS CAN MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A MERMAID ON A TROPICAL ISLAND! Got them at Walmart for less than $10. I love these press on nails!

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