Dry skin is a big problem for most people. The skin that is prone to dryness peels, feels rough and can be very itchy. I am speaking from experience.
Imagine in your hour of need you meet someone who described what you are feeling as if you are the person describing it. Believe me, you will listen. Not only listen but listen with all your being. That is the power of shared experiences.
I am an African by birth and by my whole being. I absolutely love my Africanness. It is in me. Just as I love my country of birth, Nigeria. I am a true Nigerian and African in all ramifications. But I refused to support or endorse bad behaviours just to show solidarity for Africans or the Black Race.
What’s up with you? No one is allowed to have an opinion anymore just so you won’t be upset. Get real, and stop being touchy about every subject under the sun. These days people can’t have opinions without being attacked.
Your first step to clearing or avoiding acne may be determining what kind of acne you have. It may just be one little thing that is triggering your breakouts. Do your research thoroughly. Be aware!
Let’s be honest it is the same 24-hours in a day you have other people have too. So, how do they manage to do so many things you wished you can do but somehow never get the chance or time to do?
I did a little bit of self-audit and realised that compliments and kind words sent to me in writing are easier for me to respond to effectively and gracefully. I really fall short with those compliments and kind words given to me face-to-face. How worrying is that?
For someone with dry-skin, I don’t joke with the winter months. Generally, I am always careful with my daily skincare routine, but in the cold harsh months of winter, I always take extra care. That is the cross most of us with skin on the dry side have to bear. Oily-skin is not left out, those with it may not suffer from excessive dryness but daily moisturising is still very essential.
Let’s make asking each other if we are happy a normal thing!
Learning to take responsibility for your mistakes is hard. But guess what? It will pay off. You see when things go really wrong, if you look carefully, you will see where you should have played things differently. Of course, the main and obvious faults may lie with others.