The Best Skincare Tools & Devices to Use At Home
This video goes over some of the best skincare tools and devices that I use at home to get spa-like results. You can use these tools to do your own laser hair removal, get your own gel manicure, and many other things. I’ve got you covered with everything from hair, nails, to skin treatments right here!
The Best Skincare Tools & Devices to Use At Home
It’s a little difficult to keep up with our normal beauty routines right now since we can’t go to the salon or spa. But there are a ton of great alternatives to use right at home that give you the same (or similar) results as going in for the actual treatments. Below is are some of my favorite beauty products to use when you can’t go in for your favorite services + a video from my YouTube Channel where I talk about a few other things. I’ve got you covered with everything from hair, nails, to skin treatments right here!
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What are some of your favorite Beauty Devices Or products to use at home? Comment below with more ideas or tips to inspire others!
Disclaimer: Some links listed are affiliate links, which comes at absolutely no cost to you. As an affiliate partner to such websites, including Amazon Associates, I earn from qualifying purchases. All opinions are my own.
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How to Curl Fast, Easy Beach Waves Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how I curl my hair to make fast, easy beach waves that lasts for 3-4 days. The style naturally wears out the longer you wear it and gets softer and more delicate each day that goes by. This method is really simple and can work on any hair type or length.
How to Curl Fast, Easy Beach Waves Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how I curl my hair to make fast, easy beach waves that lasts for 3-4 days. The style naturally wears out the longer you wear it and gets softer and more delicate each day that goes by. This method is really simple and can work on any hair type or length. This video is not sponsored. I have purchased all of the products used with my own money.
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What are some of your favorite Beauty products to use at home? Comment below with more ideas or tips to inspire others!
Disclaimer: Some links listed are affiliate links, which comes at absolutely no cost to you. As an affiliate partner to such websites, including Amazon Associates, I earn from qualifying purchases. All opinions are my own.
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The Best Beauty Products For When You Can't Go to The Salon or Spa
It’s a little difficult to keep up with our normal beauty routines right now since we can’t go to the salon or spa. But there are a ton of great alternatives to use right at home that give you the same (or similar) results as going in for the actual treatments. Below are some of my favorite beauty products to use when you can’t go in for your favorite services. I’ve got you covered with everything from hair, nails, to skin treatments right here!
The Best Beauty Products For When You Can't Go to The Salon or Spa
It’s a little difficult to keep up with our normal beauty routines right now since we can’t go to the salon or spa. But there are a ton of great alternatives to use right at home that give you the same (or similar) results as going in for the actual treatments. Below is are some of my favorite beauty products to use when you can’t go in for your favorite services + a video from my YouTube Channel where I talk about a few other things. I’ve got you covered with everything from hair, nails, to skin treatments right here!
Nails
Hair
Skin
What are some of your favorite Beauty products to use at home? Comment below with more ideas or tips to inspire others!
Disclaimer: Some links listed are affiliate links, which comes at absolutely no cost to you. As an affiliate partner to such websites, including Amazon Associates, I earn from qualifying purchases. All opinions are my own.
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10 Self Improvement Books To Read On Your Next Trip
Going on a trip and need a good book to read? Check out some of my favorite self improvement books that will help you along your journey to self discovery or spirituality. Each of these books has given me profound lessons around improving my overall mental state and wellbeing and learning how to love myself again.
10 Self Improvement Books To Read On Your Next Trip
On my recent journey to self discovery, I took it upon myself to do a really deep dive into improving my overall wellbeing and mental state by just about any means necessary. I found a lot of solace in reading and listening to audiobooks that helped give me daily “AHA!” moments and led me down a path of loving myself again. The following are just a few of my favorites that led to some of the most profound realizations in my journey to self improvement. If you’re like me and you vibe with self help books, read on to see some of my favorites that you can enjoy on your next trip!
What are some of your favorite self improvements books (or books in general) TO READ WHILE traveling? Comment below with more ideas or tips to inspire others!
Disclaimer: Some links listed are affiliate links, which comes at absolutely no cost to you. As an affiliate partner to such websites, including Amazon Associates, I earn from qualifying purchases. All opinions are my own.
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The Best Dry Skin Care Products for Travel
If you’ve ever experienced the harsh conditions of travel on your skin, you know how inconvenient it can feel to have dry skin when all you want is that supple glow. After years of trials and testing during my travels, I’ve assembled a steady defense of skin care warriors that help me combat even the driest of conditions. These are some of my favorite moisturizers, serums, masks, treatments, sun care, cleansers, and tools to use during travel whenever I experience dry skin.
The Best Dry Skin Care Products for Travel
For me, there are few things as irritating as getting off an airplane with my skin feeling dry as hell and looking like a rough kitchen sponge. No, thank you! As someone who has dealt with dry/combo skin for most of my life, I have tried just about every moisturizer, serum, and remedy under the sun to make sure that my skin stays supple and fresh year round (gotta maintain that JLO glow, right?!). But sometimes, the harsh conditions of traveling just can’t help but get in the way.
After years of trials and testing during my travels, I’ve assembled a steady defense of skin care warriors that help me combat even the driest of conditions. These are some of my favorite moisturizers, serums, masks, treatments, sun care, cleansers, and tools to use during travel. Everything listed below is a product that I swear by and have in my travel kit throughout the year to keep my skin at bay from any harsh environment.
Moisturizers + Serums
Masks + Treatments
SUn care + Cleansers + Tools
What are some of your favorite skin care products for traveling? Comment below with more ideas or tips to inspire others!
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The Best Destinations for Solo Travel
With books and films like Wild, Down the Nile, and Eat, Pray, Love inspiring us to travel on our own more, solo travel has been on the rise in recent years—and rightfully so! Solo travel can be so invigorating, freeing, and healing for the soul. If you need a little inspiration, take a look at the list below for some of the best destinations for solo travel.
The Best Destinations for Solo Travel
With books and films like Wild, Down the Nile, and Eat, Pray, Love inspiring us to travel on our own more, solo travel has been on the rise in recent years—and rightfully so! Who wouldn’t want to go at their own pace, see whatever they want to see, and eliminate any distraction pulling them away from the present moment. Solo travel can be so invigorating, freeing, and healing for the soul. There are plenty of factors to consider when taking a solo trip—safety, cost, duration of travel, etc.—but I personally think you should just go with your heart. Go wherever it is that your soul is pulling you towards and lose yourself in it. If you need a little inspiration, take a look at the list below for some of the best destinations for solo travel.
Puerto Rico
I know I might be biased here since I am of Puerto Rican heritage, but Puerto Rico really is an incredible destination for any kind of traveler. Additionally, because of the recent natural disasters the country has been victim to, they need the tourism now more than ever. Whether you’re looking for adventure, food, LGBTQ+, luxury, or cultural travel, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Puerto Rico! The best part for US-citizens is that it doesn’t require a passport so you can freely enter and exit with no problem.
Ireland
Ireland is typically amongst the list of happiest countries in the world (along with Denmark, which I also recommend traveling to), which makes it a great reason to visit as a solo traveler. You can experience the lively music and pub culture in major cities like Dublin, or visit the abundantly lush, rolling hills throughout Irelands countryside. There’s a great combination of nature and city life for any type of solo travel here.
Japan
There are a number of countries in Asia that are excellent for solo travel, but Japan could be a great place for you to start. You can find history, culture, cuisine, and beautiful locations all over this gorgeous country. There’s outdoor adventures, urban adventures, and everything in between. The public transportation is impeccable throughout Japan, and it’s commonly amongst one of the safest places to travel in the world. The only downside is that it can be a little on the higher end of the budget scale (depending what your budget is); so if you’re looking to spend less, perhaps consider other destinations such as Thailand or Vietnam.
Costa Rica
Pura Vida! Of course Costa Rica needs to be on this list because it is such a gorgeous destination for any solo travel who is into the outdoors and getting in touch with nature. There are endless opportunities for adventures like zip lining in the rainforests, white water rafting, hiking, surfing, or just relaxing on the beach. It’s hard not to love Costa Rica and all its beauty!
South Africa
Although it may be a bit of a longer journey for some, South Africa is absolutely worth visiting as a solo traveler. Experience the urban life in Cape Town, head to Stellenbosch for wine tasting, or do safari in Kruger National Park. Visiting South Africa will give you a little taste of the magical experience that comes with traveling through Africa. I highly recommend it!
Spain
Where else can you go and get a whole meal + drinks for under 10€? Spain is an incredible destination for solo travelers because of its relatively low cost and beautiful surroundings. You can kick it on the beach, sightsee around many historic cities, celebrate one of the thousands of annual festivals, or indulge in the cultural ambience that often goes late into the night. Spain is one of those destinations that makes you want to return again and again and again.
New Zealand
New Zealand has been notoriously touted as a great destination for solo travelers—and particularly female solo travelers. There are plenty of outdoor and urban adventures to enjoy for all types of travelers. Wine lovers will rejoice because New Zealand is known for having a great selection of new world wines and vineyards to experience.
Portugal
If you’re planning on taking a trip to Europe, consider stopping over in Portugal for a little excursion. Portugal is a great place for solo travelers to visit and have an extended layover. TAP Airlines even has a layover program designed for this! I guarantee you will want to come back and visit again once you experience the culture, see the idyllic beaches, explore some historic architecture, and get your first taste of a Pasteis de Nata (my mouth is watering just thinking about them right now). Visit cities like Lisbon, Porto, or Sintra to get your first taste of this incredible country.
United States
The list is endless for how many cities that you can take a solo trip to in the United States. While traveling within the states isn’t necessarily as cheap as other international destinations, it is still extremely accessible and easy to navigate. There are larger destinations like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, or Miami that you can explore, or you can scale down and explore other spots like Savannah, Austin, Santa Barbara, Portland (either Maine or Oregon). There’s truly something for everyone!
Italy
Like other European countries, Italy is excellent for the solo traveler because of how easy it is to get around everywhere. With trains connecting basically every major and small city, you can easily just grab a train pass and create your own experience. Visit the famous beach towns around the coast, indulge in the food and drink around the country, or check out the historic sights. For a real adventure, consider renting a car for a couple days and exploring the countryside.
Peru
Peru is a solo backpackers dream. Most famous for its ruins and mountains, the country has made traveling to famous sights and destinations extremely easy for travelers. There are also frequent tours and public transportation to/from places like Machu Picchu if you want to do your exploring in a group setting with other solo travelers.
Switzerland
While Switzerland is on the pricier end of the European destinations to visit, it is surely one you cannot miss. To put it simply, Switzerland is gorgeous, clean, and safe. Getting around Switzerland is also incredibly easy. You can rent a car to explore the vast countryside, or hop on the train to visit just about any town you want to explore. This is another wonderful destination for outdoor and urban adventures alike. Make sure to include cities like Zurich, Geneva, and Basel on your list!
Norway
If you want to spend your entire trip exploring nature, head to Norway. Fjords, Northern Lights, glaciers, mountains, waterfalls… What more could you possibly want in your outdoor oasis adventure?! High season is typically around June-August, so consider visiting on a shoulder season (just before or after high season) to get better prices and less crowds.
Canada
If you’re not able to jump the pond from the United States, consider taking a visit to our next-door neighbor up north. Canada is an incredibly beautiful country with so much to explore. Visit cities like Québec, Montreal, Toronto, or Vancouver; or go off the beaten path and visit places like Lake Louise, Whistler, or Jasper. Prices are relatively less expensive than a lot of destinations in the United States, making it a great alternative that is close to home.
France
While Paris is always a good idea, there are also so many other places to visit around France that you simply cannot miss. Consider heading to the Eastern region to drive through the Alsace wine region and stop in cities like Strasbourg, Colmar, or Kaysersberg. Or visit the beaches down south in Nice, St. Tropez, or Cannes. Like other countries in Europe, you can have just about any type of traveling experience you desire—cultural, urban, outdoor, etc. It’s simple getting around France with either a car or the train.
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