Beauty & Wellbeing Routine: Rachel Magahy, Blogger @ In Spaces Between.
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♥ First up, briefly tell us a little bit about yourself!
I’m a 29 year old PR/ Digital Comms Exec by day, and I write about inspiration and living a big, beautiful life on my blog In Spaces Between in my spare time (or “in the spaces between.”)
I’m Sagittarian to the core, adore reading, have an addiction to lip gloss, am always looking for my next adventure and get high on excitable chats with inspiring women. I’m a passionate believer in the power of positivity and creating your own magnificent reality.
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♥ Tell us about your daily beauty routine.
In the mornings, I use Nivea Light 30+ sunscreen and the glorious Sodashi Rejuvenating Face and Neck Moisturiser, followed by my make-up.
At night, I cleanse with Sodashi Clay Cleanser with Lime, then give myself a mini face massage with Trilogy Rosehip Oil, and finish it all off with my Sodashi Moisturiser and a dab of Priori Eye Cream.
♥ What’s the one beauty treatment you can’t live without? And your favourite place to have it done?
Getting my hair done! My stylist Alisha from Mods Hair at Circle on Cavill on the Gold Coast is an absolute gem.
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♥ Favourite budget / at home beauty treatment?
Hair masks made from organic coconut oil. YUM!
1. Wash hair and remove moisture with towel.
2. Apply virgin coconut oil (10 cent piece amount) to your hands and rub hands together to melt the coconut oil. If it’s already melted, just use the rubbing motion to heat it up.
3. Rub fingers through hair – I concentrate on the ends, and try and avoid putting too much oil through the top part of my hair.
4. Pop on a shower cap for about and hour, then rinse hair thoroughly and it should feel super soft and silky! If it feels too oily, give it a shampoo to remove excess oil.
♥ Your three, absolutely cannot live without, favourite products?
I couldn’t live without sunscreen, my Holy Grail mascara – Giorgio Armani Eyes to Kill – and NARS Orgasm blush.
♥ Do you have any secret tips you use to keep looking / feeling great?
Sweating it out! Everything looks better when I exercise regularly – I find my skin looks really dull if I don’t and I feel super sluggish and flat. I’m an early riser so my favourite time of the day to exercise is 5:30/ 6am so I can reap the rewards of high-octane energy all day!
♥ What beauty treatment/ wellbeing activity would you love to try but haven’t yet? (Due to time, money, scared etc!)
I’d love to go to an amazing detox retreat overseas – 7 days of juices, meditation and yoga. I plan on making that happen one day very soon.
♥ Pic from http://foodsforlonglife.blogspot.com/
♥ Describe a typical day of eating for you.
Breakfast: Hard boiled or baked eggs with spinach and mushrooms.
Morning snack: A homemade raw bliss ball, or bowl of mixed berries/chopped up fruit.
Lunch: My gorgeous fiancé makes me a big salad with tuna or chicken most days. He generally throws in lots of random bits and pieces such as leftover roast pumpkin, toasted tamari almonds or low fat fetta to keep it interesting. Failing that, I grab sushi on the run.
Afternoon snack: It used to be something naughty like chocolate, but as part of my 2012 goals, I’m mending my sneaky sugary ways and I’m trying to eat filling snacks like cheese on Rice Thins or fruit with natural yoghurt and nuts.
Dinner: My man has been a vegetarian his whole life so most of our dinners are veggie based, with tofu or a nice piece of Snapper added in for some protein. We eat a lot of Asian-inspired meals so things like lime, chilli, mint and coriander (from our herb garden) feature heavily!
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♥ Describe your fitness routine.
I do group training – encompassing everything from hill sprints to resistance exercises and soft sand running – 3 days a week; go to the gym once a week (weights session or Body Attack) and run 2 – 3 times a week. I’ve got a goal to run 500km before 1 June, so I’m definitely ramping up my running at the moment!
♥ Chia seeds
♥ Do you take part in any alternative therapies or take supplements? If so, discuss.
• I take a bunch of vitamins daily (B, Magnesium, Iron, Omega 3’s) and add MOR Life Alkalising Greens to fresh fruit/ vege juices for energy.
• I throw chia seeds into whatever I can (smoothies, date balls and salads).
• When I’m feeling super frazzled, acupuncture always gets me back on track. Love it.
♥ How do you like to relax? What are your favourite ways to de-stress?
I’m not sure I’m familiar with that word? Haha!
I’m sure my loved ones would beg to differ because they don’t think I actually know how to sit still and relax, but snuggling up with a great book on our daybed, stretching out in a pilates class, meditating (before bed so I can drift into a beautiful deep sleep) or spending time with my girlfriends, laughing and chatting for hours is my idea of bliss.
Thanks so much to the lovely Rachel for taking time out from blogging and her busy schedule to share her beautiful routine with us!
If you have any questions for her, please leave them below 🙂
Be well,
xoxo
Aww yay, one of my other favourite bloggers, very inspiring lifestyle and diet plan!
I will be definitely taking some tips on board and adapting them to my every day life!
She’s one of my faves too Kelly 🙂 I’m planning on checking out the MOR Alkalising Greens!!! x
We love anyone who loves Sodashi! Get on the all-natural beauty train girls WOO WOO! Another great article from Wellness WA! Peachy Clean hearts Rachel Magahy!