


When it comes to taking care of my skin, I need a system that is low maintenance. Going to bed with makeup on is one of the worst things you can do to your skin. Here are a few things I’ve learned over the years of taking care of my skin and how Meaningful Beauty fits in with those needs perfectly. From going to bed with makeup on, eating absolute junk and switching my skin routine up constantly, I’ve had some serious damage to reverse and some work to do.

I did not take care of my skin my teen years or when I was a young adult. But if I have it in my ability to feed my skin what it needs so I can hold on to that youthful glow a little bit longer, by gosh I’m going to do it. I do feel like I’m handling this aging thing gracefully and I know with each decade comes new skin dilemmas. Interesting meaning waking up with a new wrinkle everyday, plus, let’s not leave out those dark spots! I started to notice my skin aging in my late 30s and since the day I hit 40 (last August), I swear my skin decided to mix things up a bit and make life more interesting. (Side note: I received one of the best compliments recently on my skin, which I’ll share with you at the end of this post. I received complimentary products to facilitate my review.Īt the end of December, I told you I was testing out Cindy Crawford’s skin care line Meaningful Beauty and that I would report back to you on my results after some time. This post was sponsored by Meaningful Beauty as part of a Influencer Activation for Influence Central.
