One Day Juice Cleanse Review

In the effort to make healthier choices, I decided to try out a juice cleanse. I didn’t want to do anything too crazy, so I opted for the one day juice cleanse from Clean Juice.

I was actually at my local Clean Juice getting an açaí bowl last week when I saw the juice cleanse options. In my mind, I always thought that juice cleanses were at least 3-5 days and it just seemed to daunting for me. My interest was definitely piqued when I realized that there was a one day option. The cleanse consisted of 6 juices, in a specific order, over the course of the day. To stay satiated, the juices should be consumed every 2-3 hours. Drinking water in between juices is also recommended. All of the juices made are made from organic produce and ingredients.

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In preparation for the one day cleanse, I looked up other people’s experiences. Some say to eat clean the days leading up to the cleanse and to eliminate coffee from my diet. I have been eating pretty clean recently, but my coffee intake has been pretty high, about 2 cups a day. When I looked at the Clean Juice website, they actually don’t encourage eliminating coffee on juice cleanses! Could this juice cleanse get any better?!?!

Yes! It did get better. Not only did I start off my morning with a black iced coffee, but I also had my first juice, Sweet Greens. It was delicious! Sweet Greens is combination of cucumber, apple, kale, spinach, and mint. It really was so refreshing!

About two hours later, I started on my second juice, Orange. This one consisted of carrot, pineapple, orange and turmeric. I was a little worried about liking this one because I’m not the biggest fan of turmeric, but it was just as good as Sweet Greens. There was a very slight spicy feeling at first, but overall very tasty!

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Next up was Green. This one was not as tasty as the first two, but not bad either. It tastes like a typical green juice made of cucumber, celery, spinach, kale, ginger, and lemon. Overall, not bad, but not as satisfying as the first two.

A couple of hours later, I had my fourth juice of the day, Yellow. At this point, I was getting a hungry and peckish. Yellow consisted of filtered water, lemon, maple syrup, and cayenne. I did enjoy this one more than Green. It tasted like a slightly watered down spicy lemonade.

Toward the evening time, I had my fifth juice, Red made with apple, beet, carrot and lemon. This one was really good. It definitely had more flavor than the previous two, Green and Yellow. It was pretty satisfying, but after drinking it, i started getting a slight headache–almost like I needed coffee. Since my work day was over and we were headed out, I did decide to get a black cold brew coffee.

Last, but definitely not least was the sixth juice, White. I was really looking forward to trying this one because of the ingredients. I pictured this one being a decadent dessert compared to the other juices of the day. White was made with filtered water, Himalayan pink sea salt, cashews, cinnamon, maple syrup, and vanilla. The first sip tasted like a cinnamon bagel from Panera Bread to a cinnamon bun! Then it started reminding me the milk left over when you eat cinnamon flavored cereal, which then reminded me of the book Stupid and Contagious! (If you haven’t read it, but you like fun rom com books, definitely give it a read!) But overall pretty good and a great way to end off the juice cleanse.

After thoughts:

  • The juices were pretty good. In my preparation research some people said their juices were not very good and had thick textures. I did not experience this at all. All of the juices had a liquid juice consistency.
  • I would consider doing a one day juice cleanse again, but probably not any longer than a day.
  • I felt very hydrated and went to the restroom more than usual. (In addition to the juices, I did have one cup of coffee and water throughout the day.)
  • Juices in order from most liked to least liked: Orange, Sweet Green, Red, White, Yellow, and Green. (I would say that it was a little difficult to place White and Yellow because they were so different, but I think the two are ranked about the same)

Thank you for reading! Let me know if you’ve survived a juice cleanse or plan to try one:)

 

Best Skincare Dr. Jart Cicapair

Korean skincare has been gaining popularity for the past few years and rightly so. With trends in glass skin and dewy natural skin, I’ve been interested in trying out some products, but it’s hard to know where to start.

A brand I’ve seen on Sephora is Dr. Jart, but never purchased any products. But I finally decided to try out the Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment and I’m so glad I did! Not only is it a great skincare product but it also provides the perfect amount of coverage with a natural look. In the jar, the product is pale green, but once it’s blended into the skin, it turns into beige color that matches your skin tone. It sounds crazy, but after seeing the short video on Sephora, I decided to try it out.

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After using it for a week, I was so amazed that I made my sister try it. She loved it so much that I offered to transfer some into a travel container for her, but she refused. She went out the same day and bought her own at Sephora, lol! She tends to have larger pores and the Cicapair blurred the pores and made her skin look amazing. It also has SPF 30 which is always a bonus.

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Cicapair is even better than any tinted moisturizer or BB/CC cream that I’ve tried.  I’ve tried so many, but they’ve always left a slightly oily feeling, gray mask, or not enough coverage to make a difference. Cicapair doesn’t leave any of these! I usually apply my moisturizer with SPF, then apply the cicapair. To set I use a little loose powder and my skin looks pretty good all day.

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Do you have any amazing skincare products you love? Let me know! I love trying new skincare products:)

Planner Update: The START Planner

It’s been a couple of months into the year using the START Planner, and I have to say it has been quite helpful, but also a little distressing.

Here’s how I’ve been using my planner:

  • I write everything I have planned and need to do in black pen. My favorite pen has been the Uniball Signo Micro 207 for a clean streamlined look.
  • Then I go back through and highlight everything accordingly with the Zebra Mild Liners. For example, work items are gray, household and personal tasks are purple, health and exercise are blue, etc.
  • I fill in all the time slots for events that I am certain of the time. For things where I am uncertain of exact time or reminders that don’t need a time, I use the lower portion  with check boxes of the daily lines. Then when the event/meeting occurs, I fill the time slot.

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Monthly set-up:

  1. Monthly spread calendar with a notes section
  2. Mini Goals tracker for the month and a detailed Health Check section (includes weight, measurements for chest, arms, waist, hips, thighs and also health mini goals)
  3. Lists and Cards & Gifts
  4. Budget: Income and Expenses
  5. Notes
  6. Weekly spreads with 30 minute increments

The section I find most useful aside from the weekly spread is the budget page. I’ve always wanted to really track how much I spend each month and where I spend it too. At the beginning of the month, I recorded my estimated income and also how much I wanted add to my savings by the end of the month. It has really helped me see just how much I spend because it’s easy to jot down my expenses each day or the next day. Since there is also a yearly budget planner at the very beginning of the planner, I have also set up how much I’d like to save each month to reach my end of year goal.

If you missed out on the yearly START Planner, they are launching the midyear planners today.

I’m really looking forward to meeting my goals this year. What type of planner are you using? Are there any pros and/or cons?