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2022 Outlook — Curls, Skincare and Wellness



I thought I'd create a post since reviving my blog (instead of the very old 2015 post I had chilling as my "featured post" lol.

So here I am, creating a post to get the ball going and hopefully get some accountability going!

For the last year I stuck to journaling and keeping most of my thoughts to myself (or with close family and friends), however I really wanted to take the leap of getting back into blogging and vlogging! I'm super excited and hope you'll rock with me.

Here's the content lineup:

  • Curly Hair (because of course, it's consumed my life for the last 7 years 🤫)
  • Skincare (because a girl still has dry skin and acne, and I doubt that will go anywhere 😂)
  • Wellness (because I've always been the "athletic girl" and overall health is SO IMPORTANT)
If you're here for all of that, then stick around and stay posted for more :)

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