
Hi, friend! I keep telling myself that sometime in the near future, I won’t be so tired. I’m hoping it’ll happen sooner than later, though! March has been a mother trucker of a month.
This week’s reading
- Go back in time to the days of yore of 2014 to see what what was trending way back when.
- Speaking of taking a trip down memory lane, did you ever wear any of these iconic scents from the early Aughts?
- Ooh, now I want to try a few of these sunscreens!
- If you’re looking for a new scent, here are 26 niche perfume brands to sniff this spring.
- For my fellow friends who love rose notes!
I love this so much
Um, want
Who’s doing this with me?
Someone please make me this
I hope you treat yourself with kindness and compassion today, and if you need the rest, please take it!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen

I know about fatigue. I’ve had work-related fatigue, chemo-treatment fatigue (including anemia), caretaker for the elderly fatigue, and apparently age-related fatigue. All you can do is try to get good sleep (easier said than done, especially as one gets older) and a good diet, with the right minerals and vitamins. Taking B12 seems to help a little. My current regimen is B12 (1000 mcg), D3 (2000 IU) and Magnesium Glycinate (200 mg). Also Vitamin C, either through orange juice, citrus fruit, or tablets. Some people swear that magnesium helps with sleeping problems, but I can’t say for sure that it does. I take it to stave off muscle cramps, and because I take Nexium routinely. Nexium can deplete your magnesium, causing heart problems. Have a good rest of your weekend!😀