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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

[Feb 2023] We Got HydraFacials!

 

Hi angels! I hope you've been well. Today I wanted to share my first medi-spa experience with you 💖 For Valentine's day last year I bought a HydraFacial package for my bf and me. We've never had a spa day before so I thought it would be nice for us to try together. This clinic was newly opening at the time so these facials were on promotion which just further solidified my choice to go hehe 🤪

The I found this clinic on instagram and it looked really promising. It's called Aesthetic Miracle! I researched it a bit and was impressed by the array of tech they had available so I decided to reach out for an appointment.
The inside of the salon was definitely aesthetic; it was white marble from wall to wall. Everything was so clean and glam, I felt very out of place haha.
Before we got started, the nurse took me to a side room to do a facial scan. I forgot to take a picture but here's a similar one from google:
The scan tells you things like where you're getting spots, sun exposure, pores, etc. After this we talked about possible treatments to address the issues that came up in the scan. I didn't really have anything troubling to address so we went ahead with just the hydrafacial.

The facial itself was very relaxing and painless; I actually almost fell asleep 😅 At the end you can ask to see the tank in the machine to look at all the gunk that came out of your pores if you're into that kind of shit 🤪

Here is the part that matters the most, the results! The left photo is from immediately after the treatment and we were in the parking lot. The right photo is a few hours later that night. You can see my skin was red from the treatment and my pores were pretty visible but as the night went on it improved dramatically!
I was really impressed with how quickly I got to see the results of this treatment! The nurse recommended that this be done monthly but truthfully I haven't been back since then because life got a bit crazy for me 😅

I'm hoping to make a habit of getting treatments like this more often now that I have more time.
Lastly I wanted to show you the cute sneakers my bf got me! They're a limited edition Valentine's style air force 1 and they're soooooo adorable!! I love them so much and they're super comfortable.
I love the cherry and heart details so much I literally stare at them every time I wear them 😭
Anyways, I hope you found this to be an interesting read. Have you tried any spa or facial experiences before? If so please let me know any that you recommend! Thanks for stopping by today, I'll see you again soon~



Monday, June 21, 2021

♡≋ My Skincare Routine ≋♡ (Lots of Products w/ Mini Reviews + Links)

Hello everyone! I hope you're all doing well. Today I'm going to share my current skincare routine with you, as well as give you some mini reviews on the products I'm using. Just a disclaimer that I am not a dermatologist or professional skincare expert. Your experience with these products may vary from mine.  I will also be mentioning a lot of different products because I'm a bit of a skincare junky. I don't want you to feel like you need to use all of them or just as many as me to get the results you want if you're reading this while trying to build up or refine your own routine.

If you're interested in a full review of these products, please leave me a comment and let me know! The main reason I go through a lot of different products is because my skin needs/concerns change often and usually with the seasons. I won't be fully reviewing every product mentioned in this post BUT I do plan to do full reviews of favorites/holy grail items eventually. For now I'll keep my thoughts on each of these as brief as I can since this will be a lengthy post as is. 

Disclaimer #2: While I'll include links with the items from where I purchase them (mostly Olive Young or Yesstyle) this is not a sponsored post. Everything has been purchased with my own money and I will only receive discounts, commission, or credits if you use my coupon and/or referral codes. Images from google unless otherwise specified. Prices are in Canadian Dollars (CAD).

Yesstyle discount code: NASSST or referral link 
Olive Young Global referral sign up link here 

For your reference, my skin type is oily/combo and my main concerns are mild acne, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin texture. In the winter my skin tends to be more dry and dull.
The Routine
The general routine, no matter how many steps you insert is always going to be:
  1. Cleanse
  2. Tone
  3. Treat
  4. Moisturize
Below are the products that I use for all of these steps. The amount of steps will vary by person and by skin needs so some people may only need those 4 steps, while others may need more. Speak with a skincare professional or experiment on your own to find what works best for you!
Cleansers
I try to wash my face at least twice a day; once in the morning when I shower and once at night before bed. Though with covid lockdown life, I find that I've reversed my shower time now that I don't need to have fresh hair to go outside lol 

I've used a lot of different cleanser textures/types but I find that gel and foam ones do a lot more for me than oil or cream. I would only use oil or cream cleansers as part of a double cleanse process as I feel like they're really heavy duty and I often don't need that much cleaning power even if I've worn makeup since I use micellar water.

Morning Cleansers
$16.74 on Yesstyle
I like to use the CosRX Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser. It feels very light and gentle on my skin. I get a good clean without my skin feeling tight or stripped afterwards. It's a pretty accessible product that you can find on Amazon/Yesstyle/etc. I like to get mine from YS for the points lol. I think this would work for most skin types as it's super gentle!

$14 from Sephora
A comparable cleanser that I've grown to really love is the Sephora Collection Clean Skin Gel - Cleanse + Tone. I feel like this is a more luxurious version of the CosRX one. It does the exact same thing but my skin feels more moisturized after in a way that's like I already put on my toner. Both really solid cleansers that I have repurchased multiple times over. Would recommend this for anyone as well.
$18.97 on Amazon/$18.73 on Yesstyle
I also like to rotate and use the Hada Labo Gojujyun Hyaluronic Acid Foam Cleanser if I'm feeling like my skin is a bit sensitive for a gel cleanser (usually when I'm like, super breaking out). It leaves my skin feeling soft, supple, and fresh for makeup application. I actually like to use this in the shower sometimes as a body wash since it's so gentle! I would especially recommend this to anyone with sensitive skin but it's a good cleanser for anyone imo.

Makeup Removers
I take my makeup off in 2 steps. I like to use an eye/lip remover then a micellar water all over so I don't need to work too hard with my cleansers: 
  • Etude House Curl Fix Mascara Remover
    • Really great for waterproof makeup and honestly a great sub for Lancome's Bi-Facil which is what I used previously. Only con is that it's a tiny bottle.
  • Garnier SkinActive Micellar Water (for oily skin - green cap)
    • I like this but it doesn't take everything off. It takes a lot off so that my cleanser afterwards can get the rest but not good if you're a full face, full coverage all the time type person imo. Does nothing to waterproof mascara btw.
  • Ariul Stress Relieving Micellar Lip & Eye Remover
    • In love with this rn, has the removal power of the EH curl fix but feels gentle and not greasy like the Garnier micellar water.
$11.17 on Yesstyle

$6.99 on Amazon
$12 USD on Olive Young Global
The Ariul micellar water is actually a new addition to my routine since I got it on sale in my last skincare haul and I had run out of the Garnier one. It's a happy medium and mix of both the Garnier micellar water and Etude House remover so I'll be replacing both of those products with just this one. I do like and recommend all of them though!

Night Cleansers
Right now I have 2 cleansers on rotation. I like to use these with a little facial cleansing pad for some gentle exfoliation and to make sure I get off any stubborn makeup I might've missed. These are a life changer if you want to find a way to get some physical exfoliation into your skincare routine.
You can get these at Amazon/Daiso/etc for like $2-5?
The cleansers I have on rotation right now are:
$15 on Amazon
$20 USD on Olive Young Global
Both of these do a good job of cleaning up any remaining makeup without stripping my skin of its moisture or making it feel tight. I find myself gravitating towards the green tea cleanser these days as the foam one feels a lot more heavy duty (as in it takes a long time to wash it all off) and I generally don't need that much cleansing power unless my whole face was covered in waterproof makeup that day. I would highly recommend it if you want a cheap, effective, no frills cleanser!
Toners
I used to use a lot of drugstore toners that felt pretty much like tap water on my face. I didn't understand the role of this step in the skincare routine so I basically neglected to find a quality toner for years. After discovering the Korean x-step* skincare regime I've come to really appreciate this step in my routine a lot more.

*(the amount of steps in your routine may vary so I put an x instead of a defined number, but you can find info on this if you put 7 or 10-step as that is a common number of steps people usually use)

Morning Toners
After cleansing, I reach for the CosRX One Step Original Clear Pad. This product is a container of pre-soaked toner cotton pads that you can just grab and use which is super handy for if you are traveling or in a hurry. It does a good job of hydrating my skin while also getting rid of any leftover cleanser/dead skin/etc that may be left on my face.
$17.21 USD on Olive Young Global / $29.04 on Yesstyle
Night Toners
I've been really liking the CosRX Full Fit Propolis Synergy Toner. This toner is a tiny bit more viscous than others that I've used, which usually feel more like water. This one feels very rich and sumptuous on my skin and it leaves me feeling fresh and glowy! Fair warning will leave a bit of a tacky feel on your skin after it sinks in so I don't recommend it if you're not a fan of that.
$23.20 USD on Olive Young Global
If I have a bit of uneven texture going on I will use the CosRX AHA 7 Whitehead Power Liquid first. This is a chemical exfoliant which will remove the dead skin cells on my face and reveal a more even and pore-less complexion in the morning. Be careful not to use this on broken skin or it will burn like the white hot intensity of a thousand suns and please make sure you use sunscreen the next day or you'll risk skin damage.
$15.75 USD on Olive Young Global / $25.19 on Yesstyle

Serums, Ampoules & Essences
I rotate between a few different products here depending on my skin's needs so I will list them by the purpose I use them for. I don't use them all at once but sometimes I will use a combination of these and they all play nice with each other in my experience.

Fading Acne Scars
I don't get a lot of acne (or scarring as a result) these days because I no longer have massive breakouts and therefore I'm not constantly picking at my face. For the occasional angry zit here and there I like to use the isoi Bulgarian Rose Bleish Care Serum II to help fade the spot after the spot dissipates (with the help of pimple patches). This has a rose fragrance so I don't recommend it if you are sensitive to things like that.

*As of writing this post the price went up a little bit on this product. It comes in a 2 pack that I usually get for like ~$50 USD but now it's $71 USD and I'm Crying.
$71 USD on Olive Young Global for 2 pack
Brightening & Uneven Skin Texture
A powerhouse favorite product of mine that does a great job of brightening and exfoliating my skin is the dear, klairs Freshly Juiced Vitamin Drop. I use this once a day in my nighttime routine. Same rules as the AHA toner above - use sunscreen the next day please. Also please store away from direct sunlight and use quickly (within 6 months of opening) as oxidization will cause the product to lose effectiveness over time.
$24.29 on Yesstyle / $23 USD on Wishtrend

Uneven Skin Texture
An alternative to the dear, klairs serum that I usually reach for (especially in the winter) is The Ordinary's 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil. It's really moisturizing and good for anti-aging, reducing and reversing sun damage, reducing wrinkles, and treating mild to moderate acne. This might be a bit too much for people with sensitive skin.
$9.90 at Sephora & The Ordinary/Deciem
Hydration Boost
For a refreshing hydration boost I like to use both the Torriden Dive-In Serum and the Torriden Dive-In Skin Booster. These have low molecular hyaluronic acide and D-panthenol, ceramide and malachite extract which are all good ingredients for soothing, refreshing, and hydrating your skin. I recommend this for all skin types!
$24 USD on Olive Young Global (available in value packs)

$17.10 USD on Olive Young Global
Moisturizers
Unfortunately my HG day moisturizer has been discontinued so I'm on the hunt for a new one rn 😭 I have a few backups that I'm working through and a couple of new creams I stocked up on that I'll try when I finish up the ones I currently have open so I apologize I don't have any good recs for this category.

For night time, especially wintertime, I really like using the Pyunkang Yul Moisture Cream. It's super rich and hydrating but doesn't make you feel greasy. The consistency is definitely a bit thicker so I would recommend this for fall/winter. It's suitable for all skin types!
$29.41 on Yesstyle
For an extra hydration boost I sometimes like to layer the Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Lotion in between my serum steps (or use it as my main moisturizer on hot days). It's a gentle and lightweight moisturizer that's great for sensitive and oily skin as it contains awesome ingredients like:
  • hyaluronic acid
  • centella asiatica extract
  • chamomile flower extract
  • squalane
$23 USD on Olive Young Global
Sunscreen
I'm still experimenting in this category to find the best product for me so I don't feel too comfortable about listing any products here just yet. They're good but I'm not in love with them!

If I had to pick a favorite so far it would be the Shiseido Senka Mineral Water UV Protector SPF 50 PA+++ but it seems to be out of stock everywhere I look or really overpriced so I'm just slowly working through my backups 😭
Was $9.95 on Yesstyle
That's it! Thank you so much for reading. I hope this was helpful for you and that you discovered some new items to pad your cart with the next time you're shopping for skincare 🥰

Thursday, May 13, 2021

✨ [Long Post] My Honest Guide to Better Self-Care 🌺

Hello angels! I hope you've been well. I was brainstorming some post ideas the other night and I thought that -- with all the things happening in my personal life recently -- this would be the most appropriate one to make right now. 

I'm sure that with everything happening around the pandemic, a lot of people have been feeling the same as I have; like the world is weighing down on us and that our immediate situation is pretty helpless and miserable 😓

It's taken a bit of time for me (almost the entire last year if I'm being honest), accept that I need to actively focus more on finding and creating peace in my life in order to be happy during trying times. This is an especially challenging process for me because I am a sentimental person and I have a hard time letting things or people go, but for the sake of preserving what little sanity I have left I've taken to investing in myself and practicing better self-care so that I may have peace and happiness. 

I hope that this will help some of you out there and maybe set you on the road to better accomplishing your goals (gyaru or not) in difficult times like these.

What is self-care to me?

Before I get to the point I just wanted to quickly touch on what I mean when I say "self-care" because I think the context is important. For most people this usually means indulging oneself for the purpose of instant gratification (aka the "treat yoself" mentality). 

When I say self-care, I am referring to something more long term which is something I would define along the lines of: investing in yourself so that you can reap both short and long term benefits. 

Now that we understand what I'm trying to achieve, here are a some quick, simple and cheap ways for you to up your self-care game and hopefully bring yourself a sense of peace and happiness that you might've never felt before.

Take time to disconnect from the world and reconnect with yourself

Social media is absolutely one of the biggest sources of stress and anxiety for us today. How many times have you felt absolutely miserable scrolling through your feed because you're seeing all your friends and people online living lavish lives or looking fresh to death. It's draining and overwhelming, yet we're constantly glued to our screens because we're afraid to miss out on whatever.

I found that I was often the happiest when I wasn't online. I used to pride myself in answering messages the second I got them and clearing notifications near instantly. I hated the idea of making people wait but I've come to realize that this is causing my social battery to run on fumes.

Start by putting down your phone, powering off your devices, or logging out of your socials about 1-2 hours before bed. Once you get past that, try to increase it (maybe start after dinner), and so on. Eventually you may even find yourself disconnecting for a whole afternoon or day! It may seem counterintuitive, especially now when so many of us live alone or with limited bubbles, but taking time away from online so you can focus on your immediate surroundings is so freeing and relaxing. 

I usually end up getting so much done when I am able to put down socials. I don't tend to do it for predetermined time frames, rather I'll just block off parts of my day to do stuff and not have any of my devices in reach other than for music maybe. It makes such a huge difference in my productivity because I'm not constantly dropping what I'm doing to check messages and notifications. It's also nice to not have my brain preoccupied with anything so I feel like I can think so much more clearly during these offline moments than any other time during the day.

Give yourself the head-to-toe treatment

I think most of us are really good at focusing on one or two aspects of self-care. For example, some people are extremely invested in skincare while others are more interested in diet and exercise. The fact is, all of that is important and we should strive to incorporate a little of everything into our lives so that we aren't neglecting certain parts. 

Over the last year I've developed what I call the head-to-toe treatment. I looked at every part of me from top to bottom and found 1 thing I could do to treat it better! This made a really big difference in my self confidence and overall gave my health and wellness a much needed boost. 

  • Head: My hair is really damaged because of the bleaching process and my hair gets oily really fast so I've always been self conscious about it looking ratty and dirty. To remedy this, I invested in a relatively simple haircare routine that consists of maybe 5-6 products (I'll showcase these in a future post). You don't have to invest in this many products, but this is what I found addressed most of my issues. I highly recommend that everyone get a hair mask though because that shit will change your life and they usually smell really good too!

    My favorite mask!
    Image source: beauty in my mind

  • Face: Skincare is a super important part of the self-care routine. I've always believed that makeup isn't for troubled skin but rather for clear and healthy skin as you can bring out your best face that way. When you use makeup to cover up your skin troubles you risk irritating and exasperating those spots & issues. Invest in some good skincare to treat your skin the way it deserves. At the core you should have a makeup remover, face cleanser, exfoliator, toner, moisturizer, and sunscreen. You can add and remove products as you see fit but I think this is the bare minimum that I'd recommend to everyone!

    COSRX is one of my fave skincare brands!
    It's cheap, good quality, and really accessible~

  • Body: I think body care is usually really overlooked because it's not something we're pushed a lot of products for aside from maybe for tanning or shaving. I've recently had some issues with dry patches popping up on my arms and I've also been getting some acne spots on my back/chest. I didn't pay it too much attention and ended up just cleansing more and applying generic drugstore lotion. After watching one of my youtube subs talk about body care, I decided to take the plunge and invested in a more robust routine. After all, the skin on my body is just as important as the skin on my face, so it makes sense that it should be getting similar treatment! For the bare minimum here I would suggest finding a gentle body wash that doesn't strip your skin too much and a deep hydrating lotion.

    I picked this kit up a few weeks ago
    and have been loving it so far! Will do
    a separate review and post soon :3c

  • Hands & Fingers: This was an easy part of my body to care for when I was still going to my nail salon but now that I'm stuck at home I learned to care for them on a really basic level outside of just the nails. I apply cuticle oil and hand lotion twice a day to keep them feeling smooth and moisturized. Once a week I'll push back and trim my cuticles to prevent build up and dryness in that area. I do my own nails for now because of quarantine and I usually just keep it simple with polygel or a hardgel overlay with gel polish. For the bare minimum I suggest grabbing a cuticle oil and hand lotion. You can find some really cheap and effective ones on amazon or the drugstore!
This is my fave hand (and foot) cream! It absorbs
really well into your skin and doesn't feel greasy afterwards.
Smells great and a little goes a long way~

  • Feet & Toes: This is another area the often gets neglected and I think it's just because people are put off by them in general. They're not the most glamorous parts of our bodies but they are definitely very important and we shouldn't forget about them. For this area I bought a pumice stone that I use every time I shower to slough off dead skin and keep them smooth. Then twice a day, just like for my hands, I'll apply cuticle oil and lotion to them. I would consider everything I do for my feet the bare minimum.

    My pumice stone looks like this! It's just big
    enough to fit in my hand and I love that
    I can just hang it in my shower afterwards

Create a flexible routine or schedule to practice self-care

I'm sure that most of us had pretty busy and chaotic lives before COVID hit. Maybe your days are more or less the same, or maybe you find yourself with a lot more idle time on your hands. Whatever the case, I think we can all agree that time doesn't feel real right now and most of our days tend to blend together, which makes it difficult to set and achieve goals.

Personally I'm really good at following a schedule when it comes to work but the second I sign out I turn my brain off and I just lose all those hours between dinner and sleep. I found that just having ballpark time blocks in a day will really help with this. 

For example, I will always brush my teeth, wash my face, apply skin & hand care twice a day  -- in that order, when I wake up and just before I sleep. I don't put a time on when I have to do these things because I don't stay super consistent due to having a shitty sleep schedule, but by telling myself that I have these tasks to do at a certain point in my day before/after everything else, I manage to always remember to do it. Once it turns into a habit or routine, you really don't have to think about it much because you'll feel really off if you don't do it.

Declutter and reorganize your space

I firmly believe that the home is a reflection of the mind. When you have a cluttered and messy space, it truly feels like your mind is in the same state. If you're like me you tend to live in what is often known as an "organized mess" and while this makes sense to you it probably drives those around you absolutely bonkers. 

Take the time to sort out your things every few months, whether it's clothes, old fridge/freezer/pantry items, shoes, makeup, etc. Get rid of things you don't need anymore. I'm super guilty of hoarding documents and letters because I keep thinking I'll need it when in reality they're pretty much useless after the first week of receiving them. 

Get yourself a box or file holder for these things and give that a sort through every 3-5 years (depending on the kinds of documents you're keeping). You'll save so much space and headache, trust me I've found out the hard way. 

If you're having trouble keeping things organized, invest in some containers or trays to keep your things tidy. You can find lots of really cool and unique storage pieces online and depending on your décor, these can really breathe some life into your rooms. Once your space is clear I guarantee you'll think more clearly as well and have an easier time relaxing at home.

Make some plant friends

I'm not sure if there's an exact science to it but for me, staring at all my plants has greatly increased the amount of serotonin I usually have in my life LOL 

If you find yourself needing a new hobby I really recommend getting into plants. They're not super high maintenance like a pet but you still get the satisfaction of caring for something and watching it grow.

You don't have to become a crazy plant person for this either. There's lots of cheap and office/low light friendly plants you can buy for under $5-10 so you can get started with very minimal investment. 

If you're really scared to take the leap into plant parenthood, there's always the option of faux plants or flowers. Try putting them in places like your bathroom or kitchen, they'll instantly give you a little boost of happiness every time you look at them, I swear!

Be kind to and forgive yourself by allowing yourself to feel

I know what you're thinking, this one definitely feels like a bit of a cop-out step but I promise you it's just as important as any of the steps listed in this post. 

Think of all the things you've been through. Think of all the things you continue to endure and persevere through. We are our own worst critics and I think too many of us hold some form of guilt or disappointment over our own heads over the littlest things. It's really difficult to be positive all the time and quite frankly, rather unrealistic. We will make mistakes, we will fuck up horrible, and sometimes we will just downright have an awful day. 

The best thing you can do is to let these things happen and accept them because you are human and it's part of living. If you feel like sitting in bed and binging your favorite tv show while ordering the most unhealthy takeout you can think of, do it. If you need to lie in your bed for a week straight, do it. If you're putting off starting that new work out routine and you feel guilty for doing so, make a note and put it in a place you will see when you wake up and try again tomorrow. 

You've got to give yourself the time and space to feel and process emotions and experiences, but don't let them control you. If you miss the mark on something you've been planning or want to do, forgive yourself for that and set yourself up to try again. This brings me to my next point.

Set boundaries

So you feel shitty, sad, or any combination of highly negative feelings right now. That's okay!! Do what you need to do to feel better, but give yourself a hard limit. It's normal and fine to have bad days where put off house work, meal prepping, etc. Just know that you aren't any lesser for having these days.

Let's say you're feeling like: "I am going to do nothing but watch The Office for a week straight and eat 2 large pizzas to myself". That's completely fine, but after that week is over you better stop feeling sorry for yourself and get right back to kicking ass. 

Don't waste your time wallowing in self pity and agony but don't deny yourself the space to process the things you feel and experience in life.

Say or think one (1) nice thing to yourself every day

Alright, I know this sounds like another cop-out point, but trust me this really works. If you can say or think one positive thing to yourself each day, that energy carries forward into everything else that you do. 

I firmly believe that you can speak and manifest things into your life, so instead of carrying around a cloud of dread, be your own ray of sunshine. It only takes one positive thought to get started and eventually you'll start to see that there are many things you do well and that you possess numerous good qualities. 

I find that this is also a good way to think of and appreciate all the things I've accomplished and achieved since I often don't pay these things any mind because I'm constantly pushing myself to do more and be better. This is not good for you and will cause you to burnout very quickly. You have to stop and celebrate even the smallest of victories. What good is having goals and working hard if you never celebrate your own efforts? 

Drink water, take a multivitamin, and get your sleep

This one is actually just a cop out point I'm not even going to lie. But it works and that's why anyone you talk to will bring this up when talking about self-care. All of these things are good for your health and skin so why wouldn't you do this??

Buy things that will improve your quality of life over time 

We are all guilty of impulse shopping and trend hopping. I know I've seen ads for countless hot new products and I'm immediately tempted to buy into it. Past experience has always shown that it makes me happy for a brief time when I first get it, then it's on to the next thing like almost immediately lol. 

Try to catch yourself doing this and instead, look for things to buy that will give you joy and improve your quality of life over time. Often times this will lead to fewer or even cheaper purchases which helps you get your spending under control while also reducing clutter in your home and keeping you happier with your purchase for longer. 

These kinds of purchases are usually things you don't even realize you need so here are some examples of things I've invested in and ended up way happier with than if I used that money to buy more clothes/makeup/etc:

  • Good quality bedsheets
  • Silk scrunchies
  • Decorative trays to organize my countertops
  • A bedside table
  • A small shelf for snacks in my room
  • A spice rack (I haven't bought this yet but just thinking about it makes me giddy)
  • A new dish rack
  • Velvet coat hangers
  • A humidifier 
  • Candles & diffusers 

That's all I had for this post! It ended up being a pretty long read but I hope that it was helpful if you got through it all 💖 Let me know what your favorite self-care tip is or if you think I missed something here that needs to be mentioned. Take care of yourselves and I'll see you in the next post ✨

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