How I Got My Makeup-Free Skin

June 15, 2019

After reaching my quarter life mark, I looked back and couldn't think of any time since the age of 12 that I hadn't had at LEAST 1 pimple. I was fortunate to have birth control be so effective for me as a teenager in combating my hereditary cystic acne - the few pimples I had didn't really bother me, and back then we just seemed to cake makeup on it and not even use an oil cleanser to remove it (gasps in Leo).

As an adult, especially upon entering my professional life, I found my cystic pimples to be so frustrating. I didn't feel confident in my own skin, and hated having to constantly apply concealer so I didn't have my co-workers staring at Mount Everest next to my mouth while I was speaking. For a while, it seemed like no matter what I did, I would never be free of pimples. I desperately wanted to get my skin to a no-makeup level of comfortable, especially during the Florida summers where no matter what, you're going to melt.

After much trial, error, trial, patience, and success, I have had my longest streak of NO acne. Not even one little whitehead. The past 2 weeks I have gone at least 3 out of 7 days makeup free- and I only feel like I wore minimal makeup because I felt like it, not because I was hiding my skin. So what's the secret sauce(s)? Let's review:




Cleanse + Tone / Exfoliate



Whenever my skin is feeling congested, the Tatcha Deep Cleanse is my go-to cleanser. I always remove my makeup with Bioderma as a first cleanse, and then follow up with this. It is gentle enough for daily use and doesn't irritate my skin, even if I have active breakouts. My skin feels super soft and clean after I use it. Glossier Solution is my favorite chemical exfoliant because it is gentle enough to use every day and it is extreme effective at preventing clogged pores. It also helps with any texture issues I may be experiencing- at under $25, it is something I always keep on backup.

Serums + Retinoid



Niacinamide is my favorite ingredient for reducing redness and inflammation. I have tried several brand's Niacinamide serums and I find that I prefer ones that have a more watery texture, as I feel that they sink into my skin better. Once that has absorbed completely into my skin, I follow up with this Azelaic Acid lotion. This has been a game changer for me- azelaic acid is naturally produced by yeast that lives on the skin. It helps reduce any blemishes, but also helps prevent them by acting as an effective antioxidant. It also helps brighten and even skin tone. This formula with a silicone suspension feels so soft and silky on the skin and leaves a beautiful finish. Not mad about the price point either! I also have found that Retin-A has been extremely effective for me in preventing cystic acne, as it helps with cell turnover so bacteria isn't able to become trapped deep in the skin. Differin has been around for years and is now available over the counter. I love the gel formula and prefer the Adapalene formula as opposed to the cream formula of Tretinoin.

Re-Texturize / Hydrate



I am absolutely obsessed with this new moisturizer from Marc Jacobs. I received it complimentary through Influenster. It has the best gel texture which is perfect for the climate in South Florida, and is extremely hydrating. It also helps with texture and skin tone using pineapple enzymes, so it's very gentle yet effective. I wake up every morning with this beautiful glass skin, and I largely think it's because of this moisturizer. It also smells incredible, so applying it is a wonderful experience. 

Masks + Spot Treatments



I have a few tricks up my sleeve when it comes to extra treatments. The Ordinary's AHA/BHA peel is amazing and affordable for sloughing away dead skin cells and getting deep in the skin to unclog pores and bring anything that may be brewing to the surface much quicker. I use it 1-2 times per week because it is VERY strong. It may not work for people who have sensitive skin. For pimples that have already come to head, the Clinique spot treatment helps keep the spot free from bacteria and speeds up the healing process- a little goes a long way. Desitin cream is a secret weapon of mine for cystic pimples- because its main ingredient is zinc, it greatly helps in reducing inflammation and ultimately helps bring the pimple to head faster. I use it sparingly as a spot treatment. I think that this could work for anyone in a pinch- just remember that it's safe enough for a baby's butt! Lastly, any sort of pimple patch is a godsend. Not only do they help practically eliminate whiteheads, they remove all the gunk and protect the spot from further irritation. They are also practically invisible on the skin, and it has become socially acceptable to wear them around during the day because no one will really notice them. These ones from Mighty Patch are what I'm currently using, but you can also find them at just about any Drugstore. 

Summer Layers at PGA National Resort

June 6, 2019

Hi everyone! May was such a good month. Some changes at work have been allowing me to flourish by expressing my creativity, as well as learning new skills. I've also started my medication for depression and have an appointment for therapy at the end of the month, which I really think has helped me navigate real life struggles a little easier. I was also finally able to attend another Palm Beach Blogger event - I attended the one at Grandview Public Market in February and was super excited to get back into it. This past month, we talked about how to use Pinterest to increase traffic to your website. I learned a lot about how important Pinterest really is, especially since the content has a much longer shelf life than posts on Instagram or Facebook. Tennille Martinez, aka Ms. Virtual Maven, was amazing and provides great resources for those who are just getting into blogging, or those who already have a blog and want to know ways to grow their audience in an extremely competitive space.

May's meet-up was at the beautiful PGA National Resort. It was a humid day and I wanted to express my personal style without dying of heatstroke (the usual struggle for a city girl turned Floridian). My latest favorite look is layering strapping tans/dresses over tees. I decided to pair one of my many graphic tees with a sundress in complementary colors. I picked this sundress up from Goodwill and it is seriously the perfect 90's floral and fits like a dream. I wore my most reliable sneakers - mainly because I didn't have my toes done - and a great vintage bag. Since everything I was wearing was made out of cotton, I felt cool and comfortable even while layering. My friend Melanie got some great shots!

Dress / Vintage
T-Shirt / Brandy Melville (old)
Bag / Vintage
Shoes / Adidas






This outfit was especially ideal for our lunch outside which consisted of delicious sweets, finger sandwiches, and a Mimosa bar. I love these meet-ups because it allows me to connect with local bloggers, learn new skills in the world of social media, and enjoy beautiful spaces in the Palm Beach area. Everyone in our chapter is so kind, down to earth, and really wants to build genuine connections. I'm truly honored to be part of such a great chapter!



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