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Each one of us, whether male or female or in-between, is a unique mixture of feminine and masculine energy, or yin and yang energy. It hopefully goes without saying that not ALL women are the same and need to be super feminine, just as not ALL men are the same and need to be super masculine – which is why I use the terms "femininity" and "masculinity" instead of "females" / "males" or "women" / "men". Every human, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation, carries both masculine and feminine qualities in them. While the masculine energy enables us to move from A to B, and to achieve our goals, the feminine energy allows us to initially see all our possibilities, to recognise our true desires that are then structured by masculinity into a goal, and to enjoy our achievements once we have reached them.

Let's embrace and respect that.

Growing up in a "feminist" * environment that promoted that women could for sure make a career if they dressed and behaved in a masculine way (aka "power women"), I never really got to know femininity in its soft, pure form. My mom was always the one who "wore the breeches" in our family, as does my grandma and my aunt and actually almost all of my female friends, including myself. Whenever I met or saw a woman with distinctly feminine qualities, I thought of them as weak and boring and superficial, and somehow not really "female" – how messed up is that?!

ALL women are valuable – whether they portray more masculine or feminine qualities. Neither makes them stronger or weaker than the other! And the same goes for men.

Twenty-eight years later I found myself being unable to connect to my feminine energy. While I had fostered my masculine qualities (yang, left brain, goal-orientation, planning, structure, determination, action, discipline, ego, being in the future), which is definitely helpful at certain times in life, I had almost completely neglected my feminine qualities (yin, right brain, intuition, creation, nurture, compassion, connection, reflection, playfulness, thoughtfulness, gentleness, being in the present...). I noticed that I was too tense, too much in my head, felt weird in my own body, like I didn't know it very well. Feeling graceful? Nope. Moving in a way that felt sexy? Felt so awkward! (And that's okay!! But ...)

I was stressed out most of the time, didn't manage to relax and let go of things that I couldn't control, and - worst of all - I felt like my creative energy, that passion of mine that had always been by my side, was cut off. I felt stuck. Like a rosebud that wasn't able to fully blossom.

So if you are like me, and you struggle to find a balance between masculine and feminine qualities, or yin and yang qualities, because you've only lived your inherent masculine qualities in your life, and you are only now starting to realise that your inherent feminine qualities are also valuable, and you want to get in touch with your feminine traits more, here are my tips!

1. Practise being Present 
Presence, presence, presence.
You've probably heard this in the context of meditation and yoga and overall mental health, but being present is a particularly feminine quality – whereas the masculine perspective is targeted at the future, thinking ahead, making plans, etc.
You can actively practice being present by 
- breathing: so powerful! a first aid tool at any moment and at any place that is available to you all the time
- meditating: combining breath work and mental awareness, meditation is one of the most effective ways to calm your mind, reduce stress and be fully aware of what is
- slowing down: take breaks, set boundaries, take one task at a time, cultivate a peaceful morning and night routine, allow yourself to do nothing for a while
- being in your body: mindful movement, gentle yoga, dancing with your eyes closed, doing a body-scan, or simply noticing how you feel in your body at this very moment
- being grateful: you could write in a gratitude journal every night or just practice to give thanks for every little tiny thing that you encounter throughout your day) 

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2. Connect with your Body
While being in your body focuses on an internal, emotional connection, it is equally important to check in with your body on an external level, too. Whereas masculine power lies in the cognitive, the rational, the mental, feminine power is more closely linked to the physical, the sensory, the sensual, anchored in the here and now. You can connect with your body by
- looking after your body: body care (keep yourself clean and tidy, cherish your body, grant yourself the luxury of a face mask or a bubble bath, enjoy the moment, turn every shower into a spa!)
- feeling your body: move, exercise, dance, have fun with your body
- getting to know your body: examine yourself, find out what you like, touch yourself lovingly (in a non-sexual way), make love to yourself
- celebrating your body: wear clothes that make you feel sexy and confident, wear jewellery, experiment with new hair and make up, buy clothes that make you feel feminine (it's okay to feel girly and like pretty things and want to wear a dress – and it's equally okay not to like it!)

3. Wear Feminine Clothes and Accessories
Speaking of feminine appearance, I've talked about the characteristics of feminine clothing in my previous blog post, it's quite a long list, so check it out if you need some ideas on how to dress more femininely. (But basically: Wear what makes you feel great!) 
Since I didn't really cover this in the linked blog post, here are a few examples of obtaining your feminine presence while wearing "typically masculine" items of clothing:


-  When wearing a suit (masculine fashion), make it more feminine by either contrasting it with delicate accessories or by going for a bright colour such as white, tan, cream, baby blue, peach or yellow instead of black or dark blue. For example, Emma Watson, Madelaine Petsch and Michelle Obama are all wearing a bright red suit in the pictures above, cinching in at the waist, and they are also contrasting their suits with characteristically feminine shoe ware (high heels and sandals)


- When wearing pants (jeans or trousers), you can follow more or less the same guideline: choose something colourful, for example blush, dark red, cream, teal, mint green, mustard yellow, or something wide-legged, or something with a pattern, or a soft, fluffy texture such as velvet, corduroy or linen.

- When wearing a coat or jacket there are also several options to make it more feminine or masculine:


1. choosing a boxy, chunky jacket or coat (masculine) in a bright colour like yellow, light brown, cream, red, pink etc. (feminine) and/or in a fluffy fabric like velvet, furry wool, faux fur etc. (feminine)


2. choosing a jacket or coat that is slim fitted and belted (feminine) in a dark (masculine) or bright (feminine) colour or patterned (feminine), pairing it either with a skirt, a dress or trousers



3. choosing a slim fitted and/or belted jacket or coat in a bright colour and a textured fabric or with a playful pattern (mega feminine! perhaps a little too much for some) 

4. Practise being Receptive and Receiving
Being "receptive" may also leave a nasty taste in some women's mouth because for too long this virtue has been abused to force women to "just tolerate" things, to keep quiet and put up with any violence and injustice that was done to them. However, I found myself not being able to accept something nice, just as I struggled to relax and to surrender to a moment.

To be honest, I still feel like there is something sticky and dangerous in recommending someone to be more "receptive" and "receiving", because people can definitely misinterpret this, but what I mean by that is that both giving AND taking is important, both being active AND being passive. As an example: In the past I could only take on the active, leading role instead of listening to others and letting other people take the helm. I saw being passive and devoted as a weakness per se. I hope it goes without saying that leading, ordering and taking charge are important and necessary skills, but so are the ability to sit back and let things be and perhaps enjoy the moment – or at least stop stressing about things you can't change.

Here are some simple ways to practise receiving:

- Let someone lead you – someone you trust, for example a masculine person which in turn will help them unfold their guiding, target-oriented qualities
- Surrender – not necessarily to a person (but perhaps that, too), but rather to your current circumstances, to give up your "control" for a while and just be
- Count your blessings – receive with gratitude what life is offering you at the moment

Disclaimer: Being receptive does not mean being submissive! Don't let anything you don't want happen to you!



5. Connect with your Sexuality
Now this is quite important. As mentioned in Nr. 2, knowing how to touch yourself (and therefore how to be touched) is crucial to having a healthy and happy love life. Know what you want and what you don't want. Take care of your needs and desires – don't neglect them! 
Another great way to develop a more loving relationship with your sexual body or to heal sexual traumas is to use a yoni egg, such as the rose quartz one in the picture above.

6. Spend time around (other) Women
While it is great to be in contact with males and masculine energy (especially since femininity and masculinity compliment each other and create an exciting chemistry), it is so important to surround yourself with females to recharge your feminine energy. I recently watched Extreme Engagement on Netflix, and while I disapproved of the disrespectful portrayal of the "uncivilized" tribes in the beginning, I just loved the energy between the women in episode 1 in Cameroon when PJ was wringing out the laundry with the M'bum women in the river. There was such a contagious joy and team spirit – truly inspiring. So cherish your female friendships!


7. Spend time in Nature
There is a reason we call her "mother nature" – she is female! So another wonderful way to reconnect with your femininity is to connect with nature. Take a walk, sit in the sun, look at the beautiful lush green, smell those flowers, bursting with life, pet a cow, enjoy the gentle wind on your face. What you can learn from nature is to be fully in the here and now, to always strive towards the light, and to not compare yourself with others.

8. Enrich your Senses
Another way to easily increase the feminine energy around you is to stimulate your senses. Surround yourself with
- sound (music, instruments, wind chimes, birdsong)
- fragrance (perfume, essential oil diffuser, room mist, flowers)
- beautiful objects to look at (paintings, plants, decor)
- pleasant textures (a fluffy rug, tasselled pillows, a velvet dress, a bead curtain)
- tasty food (take time to prepare yummy food for yourself and enjoy what you eat!) 


9. Create something
Some will see this as a terrible cliché, but the truth of the matter is that the ultimate femininity is a creative force that brings all things into existence. Be that a child, a drawing, a book, or a plant. At its core creativity is connected with your sensuality and sexuality. So dare to be sensual, dare to be vulnerable and express your creative force! Creating is about being playful, having fun. Your creative hobby doesn't have to be a side hustle, it doesn't need to make money – it can be for you and your own pleasure! There are many faces of creativity:
- art
- music
- gardening 
- photography
- literature
- spirituality
- giving birth
- entrepreneurship 
- cooking
- decorating, beautifying
- homemaking


10. Take Care of something
Another main feminine trait is caring, nourishing, looking after others. To cultivate and practice this, take care of one of several of the following:
- a plant
- a pet
- a child
- your family
- your friends
- strangers
- yourself!

11. Train your Intuition
As part of my spiritual growth journey (which is something that I think everyone should cultivate, whether feminine or masculine) I've come to realise that I "unlearned" how to connect to - let alone trust - my intuition, my inner compass, so to speak. You can strengthen your intuition by:
- being in stillness: for example by meditating; this will help you become aware of your emotional state and how your emotions change
- slowing down: similarly, slowing down and taking a break from your daily routine will enable you to notice what's going on inside of you; how are you feeling?
- turning every choice into a closed question (e.g. "do you want this?" instead of "what do you want?"): having to say Yes or No to something makes it easier for you to realise which of the two options will cause an inner resistance, and which is in alignment with your desires and values
- sleeping on it: giving yourself time to dwell on a decision will make space for your intuitive sense to come forth; you could also take a walk or retire to the bathroom to shut off any distractions that are keeping you from hearing the silent voice of your intuition
- using crystals: yes, you read right, there are healing crystals that can help you develop a stronger intuitive sense; you can use them during meditation or just carry them around in your purse or pants pocket for support; to name a few: amethyst, citrine, selenite, quartz crystal, labradorite, angelite, azurite, and lapis lazuli
- taking your intuition out for a walk: literally! set aside a certain amount of time (say, 1 hour or 2 hours) and step outside of your house or apartment; leave it to your "inner guide" to decide which way to go: right or left? straight ahead, or maybe back again? when the time is up, find your way back home – this time using a navigation system or your memory ;)


12. Embrace your Period
Last but certainly not least, make peace with your period. And not only that, but grow to love it. Every month your body goes through an amazing transformation, a rebirth indeed! Honestly, I use to hate my period! All the bleeding, the stained pants, the unease, the cramps... But now I actually look forward to this powerful time of reconnecting and renewing, and I get excited whenever my body shows the first signs of another round of menstruation (sounds weird, I know, but it's true!). Honour this cycle. Celebrate it by looking after yourself. Pamper your beautiful magical body. Enjoy the stillness. Cherish this time of regeneration and going inwards. Don't try to "eliminate" your mood swings – they are part of your cycle. And no, your blood - your life force - is not something dirty! It is pure and wonderful.

If you still struggle with embracing your period, I would recommend starting to track your cycle. (If you don't have a cycle at the moment, track your moods instead.) Switching to a menstrual cup might also help you connect better to your period. Begin to notice where in the month you feel inspired and creative, the times you feel buzzing with energy, and the times when you're yearning to retreat and be alone. Honour all of those times by following your intuition (wink) and do what feels right: dance, be creative, make out, go for long walks, or rest, take a hot bath, curl up in your bed, be with yourself. Enjoy the magic of your menstruation!

* The reason why I put "feminist" in quotation marks here is that for the longest time I equated being "feminist" with being not-too-feminine, but instead being more in control, less emotional, not really taking men seriously etc. ... while in truth being feminist means believing in equal rights and the freedom of choice! Being feminist does not mean avoiding or condemning stereotypically more feminine traits or activities like being interested in fashion and flowers in either men or women, or at least it shouldn't, just as it doesn't mean avoiding or condemning 
stereotypically more masculine traits or activities like being interested in manual craft and cars in either men or women. It can be tricky to explain my thoughts properly, especially in a foreign laguage.


♥

Maisy

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Hello my dear reader, 

I actually wanted my next blog post to be about activating and embracing you feminine qualities (and don't worry, it will be coming!), but I have something on my mind that I want to share with you first.

These days there is basically no way to escape the towering threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, also known as corona. While I do strongly believe in slowing down the spread of the virus by washing your hands regularly and for a sufficiently long time with soap, coughing and sneezing into a handkerchief or into the crook of your arm, and avoiding physical / personal contact with the risk groups (elderly, people with pre-existing conditions, people with a weak immune system etc.) – I don't want to encourage the panic that some newspapers and individuals (unknowingly) spread all around the internet. 

We seem to live in a bubble of fear and isolation at the moment, hoarding toilet paper, pasta and canned food like there's no tomorrow. 
Yes, it is frightening! 
Yes, it is humbling! 
And yes, it is definitely unpredictable to a certain point (hence the fear), but there is also so much potential for growth and learning in this whole crisis! This is a special time. A time where we are forced to realize that we as a world are ONE! Isn't is fascinating how corona shows us that national borders and social distinctions don't mean anything after all? There is no "you" vs. "me", no "they" vs. "us" – there's only us as a worldwide community. Yes, we are all affected by this virus in one way or another, and we have to learn to sacrifice our daily convenience and work together as one!

Here are 30 things we can all learn from this current crisis:

- How to cook at home.
- Supporting and helping each other.
- Finding joy in resting. 
- Appreciating your friends and family ♡
- Getting in touch (over the phone or mail) with someone you haven't seen or talked to in a while.
- Really looking after yourself, both physically and mentally.
- Seeing the value of your "normal" life where everything you need is available all the time: grocery stores, gyms, malls, coffee-shops, cinemas, clubs, ...
- Being less selfish.
- Practising slow(er), less stressful living. 
- Not dragging yourself to work when you're sick (even with something as "trivial" as a regular cold) – value your health!
- Believing and trusting in something. 
- Doing meditation daily to balance out your stress levels.
- Choosing love over fear.
- Learning how to stock up and preserve the old-fashioned way (can, ferment, pickle, make jam, sauerkraut, relishes, chutneys etc.)
- For future vacations explore your local area instead of travelling all across the globe and leaving a large carbon footprint. Why not enjoy a good "staycation"?
- Coping with anxiety.
- Spending as much time outside as possible (even if it's just on the balcony or in your garden).
- Learning how to bake bread. (Yes, "breaditation" is a thing!)
- Learning about vegetable growing and self-sufficiency.
- Gardening.
-  Thinking globally: If something happens in a different corner of the world do not pretend it doesn't "concern you".
-  Spending your time with things that bring us joy: drawing, painting, dancing, doing yoga, writing, reading, listening to music, playing with your pet, building a shelf for your home, knitting, re-potting your plants, decluttering your wardrobe, DIY-ing ...
- Becoming more adjustable and less fixated.
- Resetting your priorities: What is really important to you?
- Picking up a new hobby, like making candles or doing macramé.
- Teaching yourself a new skill – there are plenty of online courses and tutorials. Self-study!
- Confronting your inner demons and all the thoughts and feelings you have been suppressing by being busy and constantly distracting yourself.
- Using your resources (food and otherwise) consciously, but without greed.
- Making your home as cozy, comforting and joyous as possible. This is where you regenerate your energy – your "healing area", your "sacred space" – after all!
- Paying attention to what you focus on. Focus on the positive, no matter how dark is seems to be around you!

Sending out all my love and confidence to you! Trust in your ability to overcome this turbulence. You are stronger than you think – and you are not alone! We are all in this together.

♥

Maisy


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 (never thought I'd reference 50 Shades of Grey in the context of feminism...)

In honour of today's International Women's Day I want to celebrate the diversity of feminine beauty. Of course there are many, many more shades of femininity, but my selection of 50 facets of femininity gives an impression of how versatile and yet distinctive femininity is.

I'll be honest: I'm still struggling with feeling confident in my own femininity, and I admire women that are unabashedly "feminine", proudly and lovingly rocking their curves and edges, literally and figuratively: their dark circles, their stretch marks, uneven breasts, post-pregnancy belly, cellulite, chubby cheeks, bitten finger nails, crooked nose, bushy eyebrows or no visible eyebrows at all, love handles, wrinkles, skin blemishes... All of those scars and bruises are part of our beauty, our uniqueness. Let's cherish that!

My next blog post will be all about how to activate and embrace you feminine qualities, where I'll also talk about the difference between femininity and masculinity. For now I want to conclude what aspects in the pictures above are explicitly "feminine".

- "put-together" appearance
- kind/happy/playful/confident personality and posture (smiling, laughing, raised or spread arms, taking up space)
- long/wavy/well-groomed/adorned hair (e.g. up-do, braids, headscarf)
- dress, long and flowy
- skirt, long and flowy
- light and bright colours (e.g. red, white, blush)
- slightly figure-hugging fit
- soft pastels
- patterns (e.g. floral, polka dots, stripes)
- loose, flowing fabrics
- fluffy and textured materials (e.g. velvet, faux fur, wool, lace)
- hats
- scarves, kerchiefs
- purse
- heels
- jewellery
- nail polish
- eye make-up
- lipstick
- a bit of skin peaking through, or a lot if that is what you prefer (belly, shoulders, back, décolletage, ankles, legs)

Don't get me wrong – this doesn't mean you can't wear baggy hoodies or your beloved mom jeans any more! Of course you can! It's your body, your choice. And it doesn't make you any less of a woman or a feminine person. However, just be aware that your clothing is also a means of enhancing either your feminine (yin) or your masculine (yang) energy. And perhaps, like me, you'd like to play around more with feminine accessories and clothes to accentuate your own natural beauty.



In honour of all women that came before us, are with us now and are yet to come, let's celebrate our femininity today!

Be proud of this body of yours – it's one of a kind, and it's all yours and yours only!
If you are not comfortable with publicly showcasing your body, give it some love by taking a long shower or smother it in a nourishing body lotion today.
Wear your favourite outfit.
Fuel your body with wholesome food and energizing movement. 
Write a list of at least 25 things (no less!) you like about yourself.
Dance, sing, have fun!
You deserve it.
Appreciate other women's (or feminine person's) unique beauty today as well, for there is nothing more wonderful than female support and community. (Male support is important too, of course!) Perhaps compliment somebody on either their inner or outer beauty, their personality or their actions. What do you value in other women?

♥

Maisy

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Slutty brownies are triple-layered bars made of chocolate chip cookie dough, Oreo cookies and brownie dough layered on top of each other! Sounds like a delicious threesome? Well, it sure is.

No time to waste, let's get to it 😉

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Episode 6.
 
"Yoni" is Sanskrit for "origin", "source" or "sacred space" and refers to the vagina, your lotus flower ... or whatever you want to call your female centre of energy. "Yoni" is also a Hebrew name deriving from "Yonatan" or "Yonathan" and means "gift of God" or "given from God". Fitting, right?

I love this series where I talk about all the things that nobody really talks about much in public, such as tongue scraping, oil pulling, or menstrual cups. Today I'm tackling another "taboo" topic: the vagina. 

Now before you start back in a panic I want to clarify that a yoni egg or "love egg" is not a sex toy, but a therapeutic healing tool (although I don't think that sex toys, porn and other sexual topics should be condemned either). It is a stone carved into an egg shape and smooth polished to be worn inside the vagina for many reasons – mainly for sexual health and healing as well as to re-awaken sensibility and re-connect with your own sexuality and divine feminine energy. The crystal eggs are often used as a holistic, natural, and energetic/spiritual alternative to conventional Kegel balls (for pelvic floor exercises) that are often laden with chemicals, resins, dyes, plasticizers, etc. A pleasant side effect – but not the purpose of a yoni egg by any means! – is a stronger, more loving connection with your partner as well as a deeper, more fulfilling love life.

In this blog post I want to show you all the wonderful benefits of using a yoni egg – and how to use it.

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Hello loves,
Valentine's day is coming up, and you've probably heard me talk about my opinion on "V Day" more than enough – personally, I don't celebrate Valentine's in the "traditional" way (going out to eat a fancy dinner, exchanging red roses or gifts with your significant other, stuffing your face with a chocolate fondue, and whatnot). Instead, I cherish February 14th as a time to blanket myself in love. A date with myself, if you will.

A fitting quote I want to share with you today is this one by Oscar Wilde: 
 »To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.«
After all, if we don't love ourselves in the first place, how are we going to extend this love to others around us? Or in the words of my mum: "Before you go and marry anyone, go marry yourself first!" 
There is a great TEDx Talk by Tracy McMillan from 2014 that went viral, talking about The person you really need to marry (spoiler: it's you!). It's a wonderful talk, please listen to it!

I'm not an enlightened wise-owl human, but let me tell you: There is no man, no woman, no house, no car, no job that will make you happy and complete. Now that doesn't mean that there's no value in being in a relationship, being married, having your dream house, a career... not at all! But it does mean that once you embrace and celebrate and love yourself with all your curves, edges, kinks and quirks, your happiness and wholeness is no longer dependant on those things!

With that said, I am very glad that I got the chance to get "engaged" to myself (just in my head and in my heart) before my boyfriend / now-fiancé J proposed to me.  

More on that below...


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You guys,

I've got some big news! No I'm not pregnant, but ! I did become a mommy – of two guinea pig girls! 🙂 (And in fact I'm also engaged as of last weekend 😱 if you look real close, you can actually spot the ring in the picture above! but that's another story...)

Let me introduce you to G I N N Y and L U N A!

So when I was a child I used to have guinea pigs as well, two boys that both lived for 8 years and had a fabulous life with loads of fresh grass and running around in our garden :) They eventually died ten years ago, and ever since I wanted to have guinea pigs myself when I was older. 

Now I'm older and I live in a house with a big garden, and for the past year or so I kept bugging my boyfriend about getting guinea pigs – it actually turned into some kind of a running gag between the two of us. Funny enough, the universe got ahead of me (or answered my wishes), and in November 2018 the two guinea pigs of a friend's sister lost their home because she couldn't keep them any longer. They were temporarily taken in by our friend, however he couldn't keep them long-term either, and so my boyfriend and I were thrilled to adopt them.

Ginny and Luna* have now been living with us for quite a while now, and each week they have become more and more trusting, adventurous and comfortable at home :) But now enough talking from me – I'll hand over to the piggies!

*We might need to adopt an Hermione and possibly a Lily or a little Dobby as well ;)

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Hello lovey! 
These heart shaped lotion bars don't just look adorable, they also have an aphrodisiac effect due to the added essential oils. When it comes to intoxicating scents, vanilla is at the top of the list, along with rose, the ancient symbol of love, and lavender, which not only helps relax the mind, but also stimulates your senses, too.

In other words, these nourishing lotion bars are not only great for moisturizing your skin and relaxing your muscles, but also to spark desire and set the mood for a romantic evening :)

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Hey guys, it's me. The irregularly posting girl with bursts of inspiration, creative long hauls, too many professional and personal projects to juggle, two gluttonous guinea pigs, curly hair, and a love for everything homemade and handmade! (I should write that in my bio...)

This time it's a recipe for non-toxic, natural DIY lip balm that I have been using for over a year now! It's sooo delicious and makes you want to lick off the balm from your lips, lol! But seriously. It's amazing. And it leaves your lips soft and smooth and veeery kissable ;)

Since lip products are applied right to your mouth (and partially swallowed down, yuck! think about all that lipstick in your gut...) I find it especially important to make sure they contain all natural ingredients. Lip balm is an incredibly easy recipe that can be customized to your preferences – with or without scent, with or without colour, in chap stick or balm shape...

Today we are making a peppermint and chocolate scented one, but of course you can alter it to your liking! Chocolate and vanilla? Peppermint and honey? Go for it! Want a lip gloss instead of a balm? The key to that is the amount of beeswax you include. The more you put in, the less glossy and the more firm and balmy it gets – and vice versa. (Plus, beeswax has natural sun protection qualities!)

Alright, enough rambling. Here we go!

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Happy 2020! Happy new year, new decade, new possibilities ♡

Creating the life you want... your dream life, so to speak. This is a topic that has been on my mind for almost a year now – ever since reading The Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks –, and by now I'm comfortable to say that I'm steering right in the direction of my "dream life". In fact, I'm already in pretty safe waters.

But enough of the maritime metaphors! – Here are my 5 guidelines on how you can create your dream life.


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