
u/MiiaElisa

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