Are you giving yourself enough TL(s)C?

*Tender, Loving (skin) Care

Skincare: the basic care of the largest organ in your body, which is the skin.

Nowadays, the skincare culture has become trendier. As it increased its popularity, it’s also gotten more intimidating and confusing, at least for me.

I’m no expert but it is an absolute must to take care of your skin. It doesn’t matter who you are, what your age is, where you’re from, or who you love. If you give yourself a much-needed TL(s)C, I’m sure it will do wonders.

According to the Melanoma Network of Canada, “in 2021, approximately, 8,200 (4,500 males and 3,700 females) Canadians will be diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer”.

Wow, that’s a lot.

I think that one way to prevent this is to at least start with some basics.

So, I researched as much as I could about skincare basics, and here’s what I found so you can begin your skincare journey.

  1. Know Your Skin Type

Your skin type should be the skin you have without any products on it a few hours after taking a shower. Based on that, choose products that are appropriate for your skin needs.

  1. Cleanse, Moisturize, and Protect Daily

Cleanse twice a day or after an activity that involves sweating. Moisturize right after, and applying sunscreen is not optional.

  1. Skincare is not just for the face

This means that you shouldn’t forget about your body. Skin is from head to toe!

  1. Be Patient

You’ve put all these products on you, now what? While following a skincare routine won’t stop time, it will at least reduce the signs of aging and prevent skin damage or skin cancer. But know, that results don’t happen overnight. So, do it regularly and be patient.

Not gonna lie, I’m a sucker for cute branding. If you’re like me, that’s fine as long as you also research enough about them before use. You can do that by reading customer reviews, looking into the ingredients of each product, learning about what the company advocates for and how they test, etc.

Plus, consult an expert before you commit to anything!

If you’re following a skincare routine or have a skincare pro-tip, let us know about it in the comments!

Have you been there for you?

 

This morning, I was scrolling through my Instagram feed and I found this interesting ad.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/COlDNIRB27F/

Of course, I got curious and clicked on it and found another video.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/COlDID8hEtA/

 

I got even more curious, so I went to BeThere.org.

It turns out that it is a resource website created by the folks at Jack.org. They provide plenty of useful information to help us learn how to talk to someone struggling with their mental health.

What’s amazing about BeThere is that they have what they call “The Golden Rules”. These are 5 rules in supporting someone struggling with their mental health:

  1. Say What you See – Stick to the facts. Don’t judge or make assumptions.

    e.g., “You haven’t been coming to online class the past few days. Is everything ok?”

  2. Show You Care – Actions speak louder than words.

    i.e., Don’t rush the conversation.

  3. Hear Them Out – You’ve opened up a conversation, now let them speak.

    i.e., Actively listen.

  4. Know Your Role – You’re not their therapist or doctor. You’re only there to listen.

    i.e., Don’t fix or preach.

  5. Connect to Help – Help them access professional and community resources and services. But don’t force them to.

    e.g., “It sounds like you’ve been struggling; have you considered talking to our school counsellor?”

But how can you be sure that you’re actually helping, right?

 

What BeThere says is that these rules cannot tell you exactly what to do.

Every person and situation are different. They’re a guide rather than the end-all-be-all.

There is no set formula to this thing, you don’t have to fix things or have it all figured out.

Just be there.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks that life is quite difficult.

Being a student is difficult, maintaining relationships is difficult, adulting is difficult, dealing with difficult people is difficult… you get it.

On top of that, COVID-19 has made it even more challenging to do all these things

But what’s even more challenging… is checking on ourselves.

It might be easy for some, but many others put their mental health as their last priority. I know this because I’m part of that demographic, unfortunately.

We can apply these Golden Rules to our own lives. If you think of yourself as someone else, you’ll probably want to check in on them even just for a bit.

Can you spare 10 minutes to be there for you?

https://www.instagram.com/p/COlCzpRBhkD/

(All images 📸 : @jackdotorg/Instagram & Twitter)

The Watercooler Podcast – Are you experiencing COVID Fatigue?

Here’s another episode of The Watercooler Podcast and this time, we’re talking about…

COVID Fatigue.

Do you know anyone experiencing COVID fatigue? Are you experiencing it yourself?

If you are, you are NOT alone.

Tune in to this episode where I interviewed Eva Li. She’s an introvert and she’s been working from home since last year when COVID-19 first hit. Learn about her experiences with COVID fatigue and how she’s coping, especially as an introvert.

https://soundcloud.com/evolution1079bcit/the-watercooler-podcast-are-you-experiencing-covid-fatigue

May is Mental Health Awareness Month so I hope you’re putting self-care your number 1 priority!

Virtual XOXO

– Camille 👑

Do you think COVID fatigue is real? What do you do to cope with it?

Give us some tips in the comments!

The Watercooler Podcast – The Oscars 2021 and its “D”

And the winner for Best Student-Produced Podcast of 2021 is…

*drumroll*

THE WATERCOOLER PODCAST! Congratulations!

Imagine?! Wouldn’t that be nice?!

________________

Hey, it’s Camille!

Listen in on my interview via Zoom with Filipino-German Film Critic, YouTuber, Book Author, and owner of Playbuck, Dennis Buckly as we talk about the Oscars 2021 and its history with diversity, inclusion, and representation.

https://soundcloud.com/evolution1079bcit/the-watercooler-podcast-the-oscars-2021-diversity-inclusion-and-representation

If you want to learn more about him, have a chat about the Oscars or movies in general, you can find Dennis here 🔽 🔽 🔽

Playbuck: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxJphxpu98q4OQzFWIzoa5g

Instagram:
Playbuck: www.instagram.com/playbuck_ph/
Personal account: www.instagram.com/buckyoudennis/

Twitter: twitter.com/Playbuck_PH

Facebook: www.facebook.com/Playbuck

What do you think about the Oscars this year? Do you agree with the lineup?

Let us know in the comments.