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Finding the skincare routine that works (Part 3)

Finding the skincare routine that suits me hasn't been very easy, but I think I'm finally close to hit the right one. In part 1, I gave an overview of my ideal skincare routine. Then, I've talked about the products that I use and love in my previous post. Now, I will write about the ones that have eluded me so far (at least at the start of writing this series).
Finding the skincare routine that works (Part 3)  [Stock photo from Pixabay]  ||  A Good Abad

Finding the skincare routine that works (Part 2)

Last time I wrote about my ideal skincare regimen. Now, I'm going to write about the products that I love and those that are at least good enough to retain.

Finding the skincare routine that works (Part 2)  ||  A Good Abad

Finding the skincare routine that works

If only we can have young looking skin forever. Without much effort. Just wash your face, and done.

Finding the skincare routine that works: What I'm currently using, my ideal, and yet to try   ||   A Good Abad

I have only started to care about my face a few months ago, already at 33 years old. Either I didn't care about how I looked before, or I was just oozing with confidence knowing that I was beautiful. However, there came a time when I noticed my skin seemed to have aged beyond 33, and I looked dull.

It was bad. It made me want to take care of my health better and finally establish a consistent skincare routine. Finding the routine and products that work isn't easy. I am quite picky with a limited budget. Take a peek.

How I get my kid to eat vegetables

My two-year old loves to eat since he was a baby. Everything with food has been an adventure for him (and me). He welcomed every taste and color. It was also a world of different textures for him since we mainly practiced baby-led weaning.

He definitely was not a picky eater. I had no trouble feeding him. It was (is) actually more difficult to think of what to cook for my husband. Mateo devoured everything, including vegetables. Yes, vegetables.

How I get my kid to eat vegetables. Both quirky and serious tips to make them accept vegetables.   ||   A Good Abad
Fresh vegetables from the grocery

We had no trouble with vegetables. Until he turned into a little kid who loves to test his boundaries and my patience . He still loves to eat, but not how I would love it.
I have been more lenient with his diet as he grew older. Yet, it doesn't mean that I will let him have his way not to eat the greens. He must still eat his vegetables. They're a great source for zinc, which are needed to boost immunity (according to our doctor). So here's how I deal with it, and it includes both quirky and serious tips.