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December 12, 2015

Fade to Bright {Product Review}

A few things: 1) I sell makeup. 2) I constantly take selfies showing said makeup. 3) I’m addicted to pumpkin spice coffee. Put ’em together and you have a recipe for showing the world your stained teeth…and who wants that!?! Not me.

I’m a daily coffee drinker and {I’ll admit it} a prior smoker.  I’ve also had two annoying yellow spots on my bottom teeth since, oh, ever since I can remember.  Maybe since my early teen years.  In the past few years, I’ve noticed my teeth were just slightly getting a little stained from my coffee.

You guys. Nothing ages you more than brown teeth!

Glossy, pearly white teeth are always at the top of every girl {and probably} guys wish-list of something they’d like to improve about their appearance. I have always longed to have that Hollywood smile but don’t have the money to invest heavily into professional teeth whitening.  And the over-the-counter whiteners I’ve tried at home just haven’t given me any decent results. That is until I tried Fade to Bright’s products.

I received my kit from Fade to Bright in the mail with detailed instructions. All in all, it was pretty easy (and fun!) to do. They were gracious enough to send enough for my entire family to try, so Jade and I set out on a lazy afternoon to whiten our teeth.

Jade used the Whitening Pen, the Teeth Whitening Trays with the Mini Light.  It was such an easy application!  She just brushed the gel onto her teeth, put the trays in and turned the light on.  She left hers on for 20 minutes.  You can see her amazing results below!
I used the Premiere Kit for my whitening.  First, I cleaned my teeth with the Oral Brush Up.  And boy, do they ever taste and smell good!  Then I applied the by painting it on my teeth.  I put a small amount of gel into the dispensing tub and dipped the brush into the gel and painted it on my teeth.  Easy peasy application!  I placed the tray {that was attached to my light} in over my teeth and turned my light on.  And then I settled on my bed and watched some Little House while it did it’s thing!    

After applying the whitening gel you can apply some remineralizing gel to replace the minerals your tooth enamel has lost due to acidic foods, drinks, teeth whitening or what has naturally been lost over time. There is also a special ingredient to help with teeth sensitivity.  I was pretty excited about this, since I have super sensitive teeth.  
I used the High Intensity gel that came with the plus kit. It contains 44% Carbamide Peroxide, that’s the highest percentage I have ever used but it’s still safe for your teeth. Most do-it-yourself sets like Crest White Strips only contain up to 16% of this concentration and that’s why the effect isn’t so drastic. I can honestly tell you, this system worked for me without leaving my teeth sensitive!  It’s very easy to do and the best thing is that you can do it at home! It is not uncomfortable at all since the trays should fit perfectly.

How were my results after one use? See for yourself:

 

To check out all the amazing products they offer, go to their website www.fadetobright.com.  Not only do they have great products, but the gal that owns it is a complete sweetheart and the customer service is above and beyond!

They’ve also been gracious enough to offer my readers a discount code!!!  For $5 off your order, enter wth at checkout.

I received a free teeth whitening kit from Fade to Bright in exchange for writing a review, however, all opinions expressed are strictly my own.

Filed in: product review, Uncategorized • by Amy • Leave a Comment

December 11, 2015

An Open Letter To Those Who Have Walked Out Of My Life

Dear those who have left,

I have a lot to say.  I have so many words that I’ve held inside and never spoke.  And today, it’s time.

I will always love you. I know that sounds unbelievable for me to say.  Especially since you’re the one who chose to walk out of my life.  But those words hold true.

You knew from the beginning that I was someone who would always be there for you.  That no matter what your needs were, I would go above and beyond to try my best to meet those needs.  I would care for you and make sure that no matter what kind of day you were having, I was going to be your cheerleader. When you’re having a good day, I was there celebrating with you and enjoying the victories that you achieved. When you had bad days, I was there to make sure that you got back up and kept on fighting. I wanted to see you become a productive member of society.  I wanted to see you succeed. I wanted to see you achieve every single dream and aspiration that you ever thought of.  I wanted you to always choose the high road, no matter how hard that path was.  I wanted to show you what the true meaning of family was. I was the one that loved hard, and fell harder. 

Now that I am done explaining myself, I want to thank you for a couple of things that you taught me while you walked out of my life and chose to go into a different direction, chose to leave the person that would never dream of leaving you for others who you’ve just met, or just chose to lose touch along the way.
I want to thank you for showing me that I have such an amazing heart.  For showing me that I love so hard, and I, in turn, may not get the same. And that is okay. You taught me that I am able to love and care for someone and look out for them because it came from my heart, not because I wanted to gain anything from it. 

I want to thank you for not only walking out of my life, but showing me that the love and care I showed you was all for nothing. Once again, that is also okay. All the while that you were doing this to me, I was in turn learning something very valuable about myself. I learned to never give your all to people in hopes that they will do the same for you. Give your all to them and expect nothing in return.  The truth of the matter is, people will never have the same heart and love you have in your heart.  You can’t love someone into loving you back.  I thank you for not only helping me realize that, but making me a stronger person for doing so.
I want to thank you for showing my children a new-found appreciation for those constants in their life, the ones that are there and never leave.  Though it’s hard for me to see past the hurt and find the lessons they’ve learned, I know they are there.

I thank you for the memories made while we had our relationship, and I will always cherish those times. They were amazing. I am grateful and happy to know that you’re off doing well (at least I hope) and that you’re becoming the best person that you can be, and that is something we should all strive to do every single day.

If you’re reading this, I love you. Though our relationship can never return to what it was, I will always wish you well.  And I pray you always remember to take the high road, no matter the cost.

Filed in: Uncategorized • by Amy • 2 Comments

December 7, 2015

Meal Planning Monday

Monday – Aussie Chicken and Garlic Parmesan Mashed Potatoes
Tuesday – Country Fried Steak and Cheesy Leftover Mashed Potato Muffins 
Wednesday – Something super quick and easy
Thursday – Mashed Potato Bowls
Friday – Girls Night!  {pizza, cookie baking, laugher, coffee and a Christmas movie}
Saturday – Dinner with super sweet friends
Sunday – Burgers, hotdogs, baked beans and macaroni salad.  My love is hungry for cookout food.

Filed in: meal planning, Uncategorized • by Amy • Leave a Comment

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