@Thorn
Thanks for the links and information. The chemicals article is a little dated; can only imagine how much things have changed (for the worst) since then. It feels like there is no way out of it. I mean, it's kind of obvious knowing that all of this chemicals are bad, but that kind of just puts it into perspective. Though, somehow I'm just not ready to give up nail polish. I'll be looking into the recommended deodorant.
On a related note, I'm glad I don't wear makeup (besides eyeliner and sometimes mascara, which is already not good). Doing research into that might be good as well, but just the sound of my pores getting clogged up is very off-putting for me to even consider it. I'm more of a chapstick kind of girl anyways, and even regular chapstick is not good

I wonder if I can use some of those natural moisturizers as chapstick. I'd make my conclusion once I read the thread. And since make-up is what I'm talking about now, I wonder if there's a natural colorant I can use in the chapstick to give my lips a somewhat stained look. This is kind of exciting, but I'll do that tomorrow as I'm already sleepy.
@MB
Thanks for the reply. I currently weight 114lbs and measure around 5'6.5ft. I don't think that's too bad. I'll also be putting some weight now that I'm on HRT, I hope. But being healthy is more important than the weight itself, and I know for a fact that I could be better. I'd switch to a keto diet in a heartbeat if I could, but I really am in no position to do that at the moment. I'm just not stressing it because there are other areas that I can indeed focus on. And that's what I'm doing, little by little.
Do you mind sharing your experiences if you think I, or even others, can benefit from it? It'd be greatly appreciated, but it's also ok if you rather not :)
herondancer said:
Personally I found coconut oil to be very drying. But that could be because I have "mature skin". ;) Rendered leaf lard is scentless and looks like very creamy moisturizer, kind of like Ponds. You can add some essential oils that will help your skin too, like geranium, lavender or myrrh.
Drying? :O Interesting. Which characteristics of the coconut oil did your skin not enjoy so much? I'll look into the essential oils too.
herondancer said:
That being said, you are awfully young to be going on HRT. Getting rid of gluten, dairy and sugar may go a long way to solving your metabolic problems. Have you looked at the
ketogenic diet thread? It's a long read, but well worth your time. Upping your good fat intake will help too. Many hormones in the body are constructed from the fats we eat. Then there is this
thread which is specifically for women.
HRT can be a double-edged sword. It's super-important that you research it carefully. There's at least ten threads about it on the Diet & Health board. Just go to that board and put HRT in the search box. Good luck!
I thought the younger the better. Either way, I'm not giving that up. I have waited years for this and it's finally happening. I may not be able to get off gluten entirely, or eat as much fat as I would want, but I can definitely do without the sugar. Maybe I'll start there. I've read a few pages on that thread, but not enough for it to count. I have read on it all over the forums however, plus the occasional article on sott regarding it. It's upsetting because it's so difficult to be healthy in this society. I have a friend who started on it but gave up after about 3 months, never had what he needed. He did lose 30lbs though. I'll check out the thread tomorrow.
lilyalic said:
The pork lard and olive oil have been the best for me, make sure if you do try it, to use water also to properly rub it in :)
Bathe in it? I thought I was supposed to leave it on the skin.
Thanks for the link, nicklebleu. Always good to have around. Though, I think I'll start with a basic one for now.
m said:
D'Ankhiar said:
This kind of brings me to another question. What about perfume?
My perfume looks exactly like a cigarette. LOL.
Joking aside, perfume doesn't necessary need to be on your skin - you could put it on your clothes assuming body chemistry isn't needed for the scent.

Yeah, I could start putting the body splash on the clothes instead of on my skin, like Thorn also said.
Thanks everyone. You are all so helpful
