Why I’m Coming Back to YouTube With Monthly Beauty, Hair & Lifestyle Updates

After my longest break from social media, I’m back. But this time with a format I can actually sustain (hopefully): monthly YouTube updates covering beauty, hair, fashion, and lifestyle, grounded in real life instead of trends.

This post is the written companion to my comeback video and explains why I left, what changed, and how I’m moving forward differently.

Products mentioned in this video

Why I Took a Long Break From Social Media (and Why It Was Necessary)

This must be one of the longest break I’ve ever taken from posting online. And it wasn’t accidental.

After more than a decade of content creation, I felt overstimulated, overwhelmed, and misaligned. I no longer had the same energy I did when I started 12–13 years ago, and forcing myself to keep up with constant output stopped making sense.

During this time:

  • I processed major personal changes (like my breakup and navigating singleness)

  • I went through therapy for over a year

  • My faith became more central in my life

  • My priorities shifted

Stepping away helped me reconnect with who I am now, not who I used to be online.

Why I’m Switching to Monthly YouTube Updates I Can Actually Maintain

Instead of pushing myself to post constantly, I’m committing to one YouTube video per month.

Each monthly update will cover:

  • Beauty

  • Hair

  • Fashion

  • Lifestyle

This structure allows me to:

  • show up consistently without burning out

  • give real updates instead of rushed opinions

  • hold myself accountable in a realistic way

This is me reclaiming my corner of the internet: slower, calmer, and intentional.

What’s Changed in My Skincare Routine and Why I’m Finally Sticking to It

My skincare routine hasn’t completely changed, and that’s because it’s solid.

I’ve learned that consistency matters more than constantly adding new products.

Why I Added an LED Mask to My Routine

One of the biggest additions to my routine is an LED mask I’ve been testing since September.

What I like about it:

  • lightweight silicone material

  • molds comfortably to the face and under the chin (where I have hyperpigmentation)

  • doesn’t feel heavy or restrictive for consistent use

Does an LED Mask Help With Hyperpigmentation?

For me, the most noticeable result wasn’t instant glow. It was how much better my skincare products absorb after using it.

I deal with:

  • hormonal breakouts every month

  • post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

  • ingrown hairs around the chin area

The LED mask supports healing and makes the rest of my routine more effective. That alone made it a game changer.

What Products I Added (and Why)

I removed products that weren’t working and kept the ones I’ve trusted for years.

New additions:

This monthly format allows me to track long-term results, not just first impressions.

Why Body Skincare Has Become My Biggest Focus Lately

Body skincare is where I’ve seen the most noticeable changes recently.

After a few months of consistency, I noticed:

  • smoother skin

  • fewer ingrown hairs

  • reduced underarm hyperpigmentation

  • slower hair regrowth (even my aesthetician noticed)

What Helped Reduce Ingrown Hairs and Underarm Hyperpigmentation

The biggest shift was treating body skincare like face skincare.

I introduced:

  • salicylic-acid-based body wash (find it here)

  • matching body cream (find it here)

  • a structured routine instead of random use

How Long Body Skincare Actually Takes to Show Results

Body skin is thicker and slower to respond. For me, visible changes took 4–6 months.

The confidence shift that comes with those changes is very real. Especially going into summer.

Why Keeping My Hair Stretched Helped It Grow Healthier Than Ever

Hair has always been a major topic for me, and my approach has changed a lot.

I’ve been doing texture releases for about two years and am now back to a once-per-quarter, root-only routine.

Why I Chose Texture Release Instead of Constant Heat Styling

Keeping my hair stretched:

  • reduced breakage

  • made maintenance easier

  • helped with length retention

  • improved my relationship with my hair

Ironically, when I stopped fighting my hair, it started growing.

What to Know If You’re Attached to Your Curl Pattern

Texture release can slightly loosen curl patterns in some areas.

I’m personally okay with that. But if your curl pattern is very important to you, it’s something to consider carefully.

For me, comfort and consistency mattered more than preserving a specific texture identity.

How I Use Protective Styles Without Losing Length or Identity

I don’t wear my hair fully out all the time.

I rotate protective styles from HerGivenHair like their:

Why I Prefer Clip-Ins and Natural-Looking Extensions

I prefer styles that:

  • don’t require glue

  • blend naturally with my hair

  • still look like me

These have helped me protect my length without sacrificing comfort or identity.

How My Relationship With Fashion Shifted Toward Quality and Comfort

Fashion is no longer about trends for me.

My priorities now are:

  • comfort

  • timeless silhouettes

  • quality materials

Why I’m Shopping Less but Loving My Clothes More

I’m intentionally buying fewer items and choosing pieces I’ll wear for years instead of one season.

This shift feels calmer and more aligned with how I actually live.

Why Knitting Became My Creative Outlet and Ties Back to My Childhood Dream

Knitting became my creative outlet over the past year.

I make:

  • cardigans

  • sweaters

  • socks

  • tank tops

Using natural fibers like wool, alpaca, and silk, my goal is to create pieces that look store-bought, not “handmade.”

How Making My Own Clothes Changed How I View Fashion

Knitting reconnects me with a childhood dream of becoming a fashion designer and helps me slow down after long workdays.

It’s creative, grounding, and deeply satisfying.

How Faith, Therapy, and Slowing Down Changed How I Show Up Online

Beauty, hair, and fashion only matter if they align with real life.

Over the past few years:

  • therapy helped me understand patterns and triggers

  • my faith became central and my compass

  • I stopped chasing an online identity that didn’t fit anymore

Why I No Longer Create Content Just to Keep Up

I don’t create content for visibility alone anymore.

I care more about alignment: when my life, values, and output actually match.

What Alignment Means to Me Now

Faith for me isn’t about rituals at all, it’s about living in a way that reflects what I believe.

If something doesn’t align, I pause. And that’s what this comeback represents or feels like.


What I’ll Be Sharing Next and Why Love Is the Next Theme

Next month’s update will focus on love and self-love, especially navigating singleness in your 30s.

I’ll continue sharing:

  • monthly YouTube updates Categories

  • everyday moments on Instagram

  • detailed resources and product links here on my website

The Biggest Lessons I Learned From Stepping Away and Starting Again

  • Sustainability beats constant output

  • Consistency works better when it’s realistic

  • Hair health improves when you stop fighting your texture

  • Body skincare requires patience

  • Alignment matters more than visibility

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