▲ 721 r/spreadsmile+1 crossposts

Today for the first time I spent the night in the house my father spent 11 years building for us, thanks dad

u/MiiaElisa — 1 day ago

I barely recognize myself

Went from 230lbs 4 years ago, afraid of going out, to 170 today, it's kinda scare because i barely recognize myself, but I feel more alive than ever being happy with my body and my weight !!

u/MiiaElisa — 5 days ago

Can someone put me in an office with computer and printer behind ?

I'm looking for a job and I'd like to have this as my linkedin picture can you make it professionnal with office, computers and a print behind please ? thanks

u/MiiaElisa — 5 days ago

Could you put library books instead of coffee cups behind

So I know this sounds stupid, but I told my mom I was going to the library to study, but I actually went to see a guy, can someone put random books in the background and take off the flowers and the lights please ?

u/MiiaElisa — 5 days ago

F20 : 230 --> 160, for the first time in 4 years I was able to go to the beach with no shame

So for the first time in 4 years I was able to go to the beach and not be ashamed of myself.

I'm only 20 years old and I know I shouldn't have been overweight to begin with, it's entirely my fault, but I still decided to take control of my weight

And honestly I was tired of everyone looking at me ... especially when people trying to side eye you without noticing, but you can feel it, I really wanted to get rid of that feeling. My journey is not done

I will keep going to the gym 4 times a week

I'll keep my carbs low

And especially trying to sleep on time with no phone time after 10PM

The journey is the destination

u/MiiaElisa — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/acne

Can't seem to get my skin under control, what should I change?

I've been dealing with these breakouts for a while and I'm not sure what I should change in my routine..

AM : gentle cleanser, moisturizer and SPF 50

PM : cleanser, 2% salicylic acid a few nights a week, then moisturizer

My skin is combination and tends to get oily around my T-zone. I still get these small breakouts pretty regularly. Would you remove, replace or add anything to my routine?

u/MiiaElisa — 7 days ago