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Sinking the Titanic (Butt, that is): Part 2

So you want to see me after losing almost 100 pounds from my heaviest point?

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And again the “before” 10 years ago….(I’m on the right) I weighed 235 at my heaviest point.

LJ and I in high school

LJ and I in high school

I believe in the power of change. I don’t think you have to settle for anything less than God’s best. Let me again tell you that I had a binge eating addiction that consumed most of my life. I struggled with it for over  20 years; and a habit that is in place for that long is not an easy thing to break. But guess what? What I could NOT do on my own, God could! Philippians 4:13 “I can do ALL things in Christ who strengthens me.”

The cycle of any eating disorder is covered in shame and guilt and repeat, repeat, repeat! Webster’s dictionary defines shame as “a painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace.” Unworthiness, ah ha! For a young girl who turned to food, the feeling of being unworthy completely consumed me. I wasn’t good enough. I wasn’t pretty enough. And Lord knows I never thought I’d be thin enough!

I remember sitting on my couch after a particular binging episode crying hysterically because no matter how hard I tried to not binge eat I COULD NOT STOP. It was like a force of nature that couldn’t be stopped. I cried to God, I begged Him to release me. And so began the journey to find the source to this problem. I realized in that moment that I needed to find the root to WHY I overate in the first place. Why did I want to stuff my face with food? WHY???

Why do you think that an healthy, normal 8 year old suddenly begins to over eat? There is ALWAYS an underlying issue for any substance abuse. Food was my drug of choice and my numbing agent. I went up and down on the scale from the time I was 8 to 28. It wasn’t until I was pregnant with my son, and had gained 65 pounds in 6 months that I decided to seek help.

God is sovereign. He is good. And He will let you find Him if you search. The Bible actually says He seeks us out! Luke 19:10″ And I, the Son of Man, have come to seek and save those who are lost.” The answers to our problems we seek are  given through a journey to truly understanding that He is indeed good and sovereign, leading us into a closer relationship with Him.

My journey began with seeing a nutritionist; I needed the basics in food nutrition education after a decade of eating junk! But the real healing began when God laid in my hands a book called Thin Within by Judy Halliday. It is a Grace approach to weight loss. Working through this book allowed God to show me why as an 8 year old I began to over eat in the first place.  God brought to memory that I was molested by a family member starting at the age of 5. It’s weird but  I had no memory of this up until this point. I was sitting there answering the questions and all of the sudden I felt like I ran into a brick wall because all the memories came back. And it made so much sense to why I was the way I was. And I cried and cried and felt an intense amount of relief that finally, I had a gotten somewhere.

Through out my childhood I remember having a deep-rooted anger, a chip on my shoulder. I was a mouthy, disrespectful kid to the point where adults often commented on it.  Signs of abuse are pretty clear to me as I look back. As a child, I hated to be touched in any manor. No hugs, no kisses, no physical affection from anyone. Another thing is that I could not sleep in the same bed as anyone because they would say I would kick them as hard as I could in the middle of the night (the molestation often took place in a bed.) As a newly wed, when my husband tried to hold me as we fell a sleep I would have a full blown panic attack and literally kick him away from me. And the last sign was that  I never wanted to be left alone with a man, ever.

Now that I had the reason to why I over ate, I had to undo the damage. Well, really I had to ask God to undo the damage. With my new found knowledge on health and nutrition, along with the useful tools in Thin Within, I asked God to show me the lies I was believing from my past devastation in being molested.  There were so many. But slowly the lies that I was unloved, unworthy, and completely alone began to fade away. In their place is God’s Truth. “Fear not, for I am with you” (Isaiah 41:10) For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13) And my favorite one “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Psalms 147:3)

Through the mercy and grace that God did for me on the cross, I no longer am held in bondage to uncontrollable over-eating episodes. He spoke directly into my heart and covered it with His love. Now 90 pounds lighter than my heaviest point, I am free to make wise food choices and cling to the God that lovingly saved me. This was a process, a journey that I am still on today. Currently I weigh 141 pounds and I am a size 6. I believe that food will always be a safe haven of comfort when life brings too many curve balls. And God is my coach telling me when to swing, when to not, and when to simply put the bat down (or in my case put down the brownie.) :)

 

Help My Fried Hair! {NC hair stylist}

Sure, everyone likes a good Fried piece of something once in a while. I however, do not want the word “fried” associated to my hair!  Which is exactly how I would describe my dried out, over textured ends at this very moment. UGH!!

The over use of blow dryers, flat irons and over processed color applications can cause havoc on our delicate locks, or in my case it’s a combination of post pregnancy, a bad haircut, and too much flat ironing. I think most of us at some point can identify with unhealthy, dried out or crispy hair, and the question is what can you do about them ?  JUST HAND ME A PAIR OF SCISSORS! Before we all take the drastic measure of cutting our hair up to our ears, what can I do to try to repair my fried chicken hair?

  • DRINK WATER don’t shower!   Say what?? Drinking water not only is good for our insides is GREAT for our outsides. The more water you drink, the better your hair and skin will look and feel. Frequent showering, on the other hand, can dry out your skin and hair, stripping you of vital oils that nourish and moisturize. Try to wash your hair every 2-3 days, instead of every day. Dry shampoos are a life saver! My favorite is KMS Makeover Spray.
  • Deep Condition! Invest in a deep conditioner product that says it’s for dry and damaged hair. One of my favorite is Pureology Hydracure Intense Moisture Mask $51 (Leave on for 2-3 minutes and rinse out.)
  • Lay off the heat! Since you no longer will be washing your hair every day, you also will not be using heat (i.e.. blow dryer or flat irons) saving your hair from the damaging heat day after day.
  • Get a trim! You don’t have to take drastic measures by cutting your hair all the way off. Sometimes I basic trim can do the trick, and will help eliminate split ends from traveling further up the hair shaft. Really emphasize to a hairdresser exactly how much you want cut off.
  • Watch the bleach! Frequent highlighting can really damage the individual hair strands. Make sure you are going to a hairdresser that emphasizes healthy hair. Leaving bleach or lightener on too long can leave lasting damage that no amount of conditioning can fix.

I know first hand how dry and damaged hair can make you feel bad about your overall appearance, but the good thing about hair is that it grows back! Want to grow it faster? An overall healthy diet full of fresh fruits and veggies will help restore hair and make it grow faster. The more nutrients in your body, the healthier your hair and skin will shine. I’m off to get a trim and I’m drinking a spinach shake on the way out the door, GOODBYE fried chicken hair!

Beauty Store Meltdown {NC Makeup Artist}

 

“Shoot me now!” one of my friends said to me about a recent trip to Ulta in search of a new foundation. The hundreds of different brands in the store completely overwhelmed her, with little help from a sales associate, and she walked out empty handed and discouraged. Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt like my friend!! You are not alone in feeling overwhelmed. We as the consumer, are bombarded with thousands of new beauty products every year. Each one making claims that their products is the new fountain of youth, while emptying our pockets at the same time. Go look in your closet and count how many hair, skin or makeup products are sitting there, both used and un-opened.  My count was in the hundreds…*cough* (don’t tell my hubby.)

Obviously, I love me some makeup! But even I, who is a professional makeup artist, can get overwhelmed at the sure volume of beauty products out there in the stores. The commercials and advertisements in magazines don’t help, and somehow I find myself shelling out $$$ for the newest items out there, when I have plenty of lovely products in my closet. Maybe I should start using them (I can hear my hubby saying that to me now.)

But what about the girl who doesn’t have hundreds of products hoarded in her closet?  (I think “hoarder” is an accurate term to described my addiction to beauty products….I admit I have a problem :) ) And what about the girl who doesn’t know all the terminology, and gets confused by all the options? Eyeshadow with primer, eyeshadow without, cream eyeshadow, liquid eyeshadow, powder eyeshadow, matte eyeshadow, glitter eyeshadow etc, etc, etc. And that’s just one product! IT’S ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU PULL OUT YOUR HAIR!

Here are a few tips to not only leave the store with the product you went in looking for, but to enjoy the process.

  1. Do some internet research BEFORE heading out the store. There is a ton of great information on the web on every product out there! This will help eliminate sales associate pushing products on you that you don’t really need or want.
  2. Narrow down the choices, again BEFORE you go to the store. In your researching, pick three choices MAX.  People tend to get more overwhelmed, and paralyzed into making a decision, with countless options.
  3. Choose a store that’s helpful. If you love department store counters, then go there. If you love Ulta or Sephora, than go there. Do be careful of sales associates that are trying to meet sales goals. Sometimes it’s hard to tell, but if you are being coerced into buying something, most likely they are trying to make a goal.
  4. Bring a friend who will tell you the truth about how a product looks on you..again don’t rely solely on the opinion of the sales associate.
  5. Ask for samples! Try before you buy for liquids and creams. Obviously certain products it’s impossible to take home a sample. But testers in stores are great to try on your hands. (if applying testers to the face watch the associate clean and sterilize the item before you try it!) I personally love Sephora because they will give you loads of samples to try products before you buy.
  6. Have fun! Makeup especially, is suppose to be fun, and to help us put our best face forward! Don’t think of it like a chore, but a way to give yourself a pick me up!

I hope this list will make beauty store shopping a little less stressful, and more enjoyable. Leave a comment or a question on any beauty product, and I will do my best to answer!

XO

~Carla

 

What is Grace & Lipgloss?? (NC Makeup Artist)

This is my very first blog (I hear applauding in my head!) Its taken my quite a while to even get this thing set up. I am not the most technological minded person, and simple i-phone apps frustrate the stink out of me! None the less, blog has been set up (with the help of one very bestie, thanks Alexa!)

I am a professional makeup artist and hairstylist, based in North Carolina. I do lots and lots of brides, commercial photo shoots, fashion shows, pageants, anything and everything to do with beautifying people! I’ve been doing hair a lot longer, but makeup is my true passion! My path into this career was definitely a God directed route.  I am constantly trying to better my craft and technique, and its a never ending process.

So get back to what Grace & Lipgloss, you say! Ok, so friends are constantly asking me for the latest tips and tricks for hair and makeup..ahem, the “lipgloss” section of this blog. I will be reviewing new and old beauty products, with occasional videos on how to apply them. Im a big believer in what you put in your body (i.e.. food and drink) is reflective on the outside, so I also will be covering nutrition in correlation with how it affects your beautiful face! Am I a size 2, heck no! But the right nutrition can transform you to a life of health and wellness. Another post to come with before and after pictures of me to show you what Im talking about.

And don’t we all need a little more “grace” for others? I know I do! Grace is reaching an understanding of how to go through life without being angry and nasty. We all have those days where we could kill everyone around us! Grace for others takes practice and is a choice to love instead of hate. Want to discover beauty with me? Let’s start from the inside out!

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