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My latest Organic Skin care LOVES!

These days I am paying more attention to the state of my skin. Skin is our largest organ & needs special care & attention to keep it looking youthful. It is also a good place to start looking if there are things going on inside that you might not be too aware of. If there is something bubbling up inside at some point it may show up on the outside. Your skin being so vast is an obvious place. Think rashes, pimples, congestion, lumps & bumps.

For me skin care starts on the inside. Eating a balanced vegetarian diet of mainly plant-based foods is a must. Feeding my skin from the inside out. How many of us have had an over indulgent weekend & by Tuesday our skin looks like crap? Now I’m at that age where wrinkles start to kick in a bit more I feel it’s time to get more serious about the external as well.

Earlier in the year I was very grateful to Haley from Peachy Clean who did an amazing interview all about the benefits of going organic with you beauty products. If you need a refresher click right here.

Here are three products I am using right now & totally love (all organic of course!).

AEOS Dew Facial Wash

I plough through face wash far too quickly. When I asked Haley for her recommendation on a long lasting wash this was one of the top picks. You only need a tiny amount, literally one squirt, a little goes a long way. In the image below you can see how much is left after five months! It’s nice & gentle, smells amazing and really leaves my skin feeling clean. It has no problems clearing away make up either.

What I love also is that Dew Wash is enriched with crystal essences. As you know I’m a huge fan of crystals and their vibrational benefits for promoting good health. Infused with opal, amethyst, charoite, turquoise, emerald, quartz and chrysporase I feel the face is getting it’s own crystal therapy session. Of course the crystal vibration will then be absorbed further into my bodies too.

AEOS Enriching Moisturiser (Blue)

This moisturiser is lasting a long time as well. The concentrated formula means one big squirt can cover my whole face. I don’t like heavy, thick, greasy moisturisers and this is none of those. It absorbs quickly and leaves my skin smooth & supple. My powder foundation goes right on top without the need for a primer. I chose the Blue moisturiser as it is recommended for combination skin. Again enriched with crystal essences & 100% natural I feel I can’t get much better than that.

Rosehip Plus Organic Cold Pressed Rosehip Oil Roll On

I’ve been a bit rubbish with eye creams over the past few years. No excuse for laziness really as the delicate area is the first to show signs of aging. Then I discovered this amazing product that makes eye application less than two seconds. The handy roll on is less messy than usual oil application techniques. You only need a tiny bit as well making this very economical even at under $15.

I’ve used Rosehip oil for aiding the appearance of scars and it really does work. On fine lines it’s just as good. Beauty oil is so under rated. For someone with oily skin it seems made to put oil on oil, however the oil is only there as my skin gets dehydrated. Oiling up my face actually stops my skin getting it’s own oil going as Rosehip is hydrating & it’s packed full of Omega fatty acids which assist in skin renewal.

Have you any new beauty loves you’d like to share? Leave a comment below.

Love K xx

Seren Organic Skin care

Love yourself by saying NO!

Have you ever found yourself saying yes to something you don’t really want to do? Then spending the whole time hating it and wishing you’d said no because you have so many other enjoyable things you could be doing instead? I bet we all have.

Why do we say yes to things we really want to say no? It comes down to that being a ‘good person’ thing that is quite the ideal to live by now. We don’t like letting people down, we want to do the right thing by our friends or family. Be available 24/7 to help out when needed. This must make you a good person right? What defines being a good person though? Who is actually setting this standard? I’ll tell you. You are.

You are in control you’re your life. No one else is, you are the one in the driving seat.  No one else can suddenly jump into you’re body, kick out your soul and start making all the decisions for you. Why do we have such a hard time saying no then? We clearly not in control are we?

Let me share my story, I am a reformed yes person. I like to please people, I am here to serve and assist others. It makes me tick. I am happy to help. I am still all the above but now I have boundaries. I always used to say yes to everything just to make other people happy and be ‘a good person.’ However I was saying yes to things I didn’t want to do or didn’t have the time for. Over giving and over stretching myself.  I ended up resenting the people because I felt they were being so demanding. They didn’t know they were putting on me because I just kept saying yes. Isn’t that an indication I was happy to help or else I’d say no right? It caused me stress and anxiety. Then I hated myself for bringing it all on.

Funnily enough my observations revealed more to me. The friends who were constantly calling on me were also the one’s always telling me how busy I am, “I can’t believe how you fit everything in, how do you do it? You’re super women.” If they noticed how busy I am why were they demanding I take on even more from them? That’s simple, I didn’t say no or stand up for myself.

Then why didn’t I stop? I didn’t realise I was doing it. It was a repetitive cycle of saying yes. I was so far in I couldn’t see the wood for the trees. I was constantly dropping everything I was doing, all the things I wanted to do, to meet the demands of others. Some were unpaid jobs for things that I should have been charging for. Somewhere deep inside it did feel good that people would call on me if they were in a fix. I love helping, it made me feel wanted and in demand. I felt that I must be really good at what I do if people are calling on me like this at a drop of a hat. I’d fallen in the trap of wanting approval from others. The only approval I need is from myself. Self love people!

Once my wake up call came it really opened my eyes.  I was hurting myself so much by being that ‘yes person.’ I needed to love myself enough to say no and spend my precious time doing what I love the most. When love is not the centre point of everything you do then you’re not being authentic to yourself.  You will feel unbalanced and life won’t flow. Who wants to live like that?

My biggest realisation was indeed people do value my talent, they like me enough to want to spend time with me and that’s why they ask me to help them out or go places with them. What I didn’t figure at first was if I said no to being ‘on demand’ then these people valued me enough to wait till I had time or respected my choice that I didn’t want to accept their kind invite. Those who didn’t want to wait or got grumpy I wouldn’t go out with them I should wave goodbye too. They’ll always find someone else to help them out who has the time so you don’t have to feel bad. No one should have the right to make demands of you and make you feel guilty.

Setting boundaries and realistic time scales really helped me. Once I learned to do this then I was happy again to help out as it was on my terms. Now I dose myself up with self-love and honour my needs it makes me a stronger person for those around me. It’s not my job to make others happy they have to do that for themselves, just like I’m doing for myself. It’s okay to say no, you might struggle at first but give it a go you’ll feel so much lighter and brighter for it.

Love Seren xx

Granola bar recipe

Muesli bars are a quick, easy & transportable go too snack. Have you ever read the ingredients label though? The ‘healthy’ snack bar you thought you were having may well contain more sugar and crap than a straight up chocolate bar. Sugar, preservatives, saturated fat, hidden gluten and dairy the list goes on. I personally try my best to avoid such horrors by making my own. They seriously do not take long and investing 45 minutes (30 of which they are in the oven!) to make your snack bars from scratch for a more healthful life isn’t that worth it? They taste better too!

There are loads of recipes on the net. My favourite at the moment is from Lorna Jane’s Move Nourish Believe website. I use my Theromix to lightly chop the nuts before throwing everything else in and giving it a good mix on reverse setting, speed 6/7. Takes five minutes. Use nuts, seeds and fruit that you like the most. The best thing about these recipes are they are so adaptable.

Enjoy! Love Seren xx

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