The Bossticks - Bryony Deery Pt. 2 - Health, Wellness, Diet, Beauty, Skincare, & Hacks

Episode Date: May 10, 2024

#698: On today's episode Lauryn and Bryony Deery are solo to discuss all things health, wellness, diet, beauty, and wellness. This is Bryony's second appearace in a short period on the show. Be sure t...o tune in to her first appearance to get her full story and backaground.    To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential    Produced by Dear Media

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The following podcast is a dear media production. She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire. Fantastic. And he's a serial entrepreneur. A very smart cookie. And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you along for the ride. Get ready for some major realness. Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
Starting point is 00:00:22 I really am passionate about living like a blue zone. Living a blue zone life, which includes if you want to have a margarita in the evening, have your margarita, have a glass of wine, or if you don't, don't. I think it's about we all just need to chill out and stop being so extreme and do this. And if you do this, you know, TikTok and Instagram has become like that. So I think we all just need to just give ourselves a bit of permission. We had such good response from your podcast. People just fell in love with you.
Starting point is 00:01:06 Well, I'm shocked. I don't feel like I got the essence of your beauty and wellness, health, diet, routine because you have such a story that I felt like I wanted to save it for a separate episode. Well, thank you for saying that. I feel like you helped me out a lot on that podcast. So thank you. If you guys have not listened and you need. need more context of Brianie, go back and listen. So I think just to start this off, I'm going to
Starting point is 00:01:37 ask you what the weirdest shit you've come across lately when it comes to these categories. Like what's something so weird that you're doing right now? I had this crazy acupuncture facial the other day, which I posted. I had like a hundred needles in my face. That was pretty wild for me considering I'm scared of needles. But I'm seeing this salmon semen everywhere, which I've never tried but I mean I will seriously try anything if you told me to like hit my head on that wall and it would make me look a year younger I'd try it I'm the same way I'm like if Taylor's fecal matter is going to make my under eyes go away put it on put it on the salmon semen facial works really oh my god it works it's I think there's something in salmon semen that is really good for
Starting point is 00:02:30 your skin combined with the microneedling. And I guess it's super popular in Korea. It's like not a big deal. But when I posted that I got a salmon seamen facial, people were like, you've lost the plot. No, I think that is just all what beauty is about. Just experiment. I mean, if anything beauty-wise that they're doing in Korea, they're just so incredibly
Starting point is 00:02:54 advanced with it. I would try it. The one thing I actually think is game-changing. for your skin is BBL and Moxie. Have you tried that? Tell us about that. So it is a combination of a laser and needling, but it basically resurfaces your skin. You shed like a snake, and it is so good. I had the worst acne scarring and pigmentation, and it basically has all gone.
Starting point is 00:03:26 For someone like you to say you had the worst acne super interesting because you are so beautiful. And if you look at your Instagram, you're glowing and in person it's the same thing. Which is rare. I don't know what you're going to get in person. Capfish. It's very much the same. So did you really have so much acne? Like you say that, I've heard you say that before.
Starting point is 00:03:50 I promise you, I had the worst acne and it affected me so much. like on a really deep level and confidence. I already was struggling with my confidence. Then I had acne. I remember I was working in, I was a secretary, and I obviously was client facing, and I was covered in spots. And the guy that worked in the postroom, actually, he said to me,
Starting point is 00:04:15 he was like, oh my God, like he felt so bad for me. He's like, what happened to your face as if I had a reaction to something, but it was just my acne? And like things like that would happen all the, time and obviously that was years ago and it still stays with you so I really struggle with my skin and I went on row acutane twice and it didn't work for me I think that which is called something else it's called Accutane here I think yeah I think that it you experience then something similar to what I have which is an identity crisis where you look in the mirror
Starting point is 00:04:51 and you don't recognize yourself yeah I mean I would call in sick for work I would on Honestly, like in the morning, this sounds so dark, but I would dread getting out of bed and looking in the mirror. I would like dread touching my face because I was like, have I got a new spot today? Which is like just a gross thought. Like it's so triggering to even like think. Honestly, I would, I was living in this house share, which I hated with two other girls. And it was just a complete like chaos. It was just awful.
Starting point is 00:05:24 and I would wake up and then have a new spot every day. And I was just covered. It was like cystic. I think when looking back, I was so stressed out. And people at the time, I remember people would say, like, you just have to fix what's going on inside and, you know, calm yourself down. And it's stress-related. I honestly wanted to punch them in the face.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I'm like, you don't understand. I just have this. I just have bad skin. So I, like, became the girl that had bad skin. but I honestly now and again you probably want to punch me in my face now but I swear those people were right you have to calm your nervous system down and do whatever you can to really just calm things down and your skin will start to clear I think that we become addicted to a narrative of who we are meaning you just said you attach right I was I was I was I
Starting point is 00:06:22 I'm the girl with bad skin. Yeah. But when you flip that and you say, my skin's glowing, I love my skin. Totally. I'm glowing from the inside out and you start saying that to yourself. That is a big piece of the puzzle. It's so powerful. And I think I, I mean, there's so many things that I did as well to my skin to help it.
Starting point is 00:06:42 But actually, I tried so many different things at the time, like topical things, Roakutain, all these different things. But actually, like you say, the one thing that helped. the most was just de-stressing daily habits, rituals, whether it was breath work, soundbass, meditation, just doing whatever I could to just have a moment to just reset. That really helped. I actually met Barbara Stemm. So she was a customer on my app. And this was so early on when I launched. I was shocked that she was using my app. She got in touch with me. Her and her daughter were doing using the app and then she said let's go for breakfast I'm like what the hell
Starting point is 00:07:26 Barbara stah I'm like oh my god I have I'm like the girl with bad skin why the hell does barbara sturm want to go for breakfast with me and anyway I still had a little bit of bad skin at the time but it wasn't and it was like I could hide it and it was under control and I remember she just told me I needed to really strip back my skincare and I still use her gentle cleanser to this day, like morning and night. I have the most simple basic routine and it has changed my skin. What's your routine? Okay, so I obviously use the skinny confidential ice roller every day, which I do actually think helps acne because it closes your pores. So I use a warm water, not hot. It has to be just warm. If you're using hot, I find that any areas of redness,
Starting point is 00:08:15 like around my nose or it gets more red. So just warm in the morning to cleanse. and then I'll put my vitamins, so I use the gentle cleanser barbara stem. I have the summer Fridays, the new ice serum, the jet lag. It's incredible. Love that. Incredible. Yeah, that's a good one. Really, really good.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And then I will do the vitamin C serum from summer Fridays. Okay. Then I'll go to the ice roller and I'll just like, my skin almost soaks up what I've just done because I'm like almost locking it down with the ice roller. Makes sense. And then I will use your new sun cream. I call it sun cream for the rest of your life. So cute.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Then I use your sun cream and that is literally my routine. And sometimes if I need a bit of extra hydration, I will use a little bit of the jet lag mask, which I really like under my makeup. But I keep it's literally that. It's so easy. That's that in the day. And then at nighttime, I will always double cleanse.
Starting point is 00:09:20 double cleansing. I promise you, you hear it and you're like, what difference is it going to make? It makes the world of difference. Also, you have to wash your pillowcase a lot. You have to wash your pillowcase a lot. Your sheets in general,
Starting point is 00:09:38 but your pillowcase more. And also don't be washing your pillowcase with something that rhymes with Schmide with chemicals all over your skin. Like wash your pillowcase with something that's unscented, I'm a big fan of like Molly Suds or Branch Basics. Like it's got to be something that's not filled with shit.
Starting point is 00:09:57 You're so good at that stuff. I still need to. I could be a bit cleaner on my like household products, I think. But you're also in London and there's different, I'm sure there's different chemicals here than in London. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, totally. I think there's different, what's it called?
Starting point is 00:10:17 Restrictions and permissions and things. But yeah, so and then nighttime skin routine, double cleanse, eye serum and like a hyaluronic or a jet lag mask. And then sometimes I'll do, I have a guasha that I'll use and I use your facial oil or I'll use the summer Fridays one. I honestly, it sounds like a summer Friday skinny confidential ad. It's not. I'm just obsessed with both brands. I'm so happy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:49 genuinely it's completely changed my skin so those like really and I was the girl that was using tritanoin all these different acids doing all these things and just just my skin was like ah like stop calm down and then I just stripped everything back and it has made such a difference I am getting eaten the fuck alive on TikTok right now I kind of love it it's like why are people so mad like how does something on TikTok because I said I don't like tretonotone and I don't like it because I think it's way too harsh on the skin. Yeah. I think it looks amazing and it, but I think over time and over years, you're thinning your
Starting point is 00:11:31 skin and it looks waxy. Yeah. And there's something subconsciously that makes someone look older because if you think about it, if it looks better, the longer you use it, that means you've been using it for a long time, which signals to people that you're older. Does that make sense? Yes, I know what you mean. Fuck, the TikTok gets so much.
Starting point is 00:11:53 Also, if it is, it does definitely for sure thin your skin, or at least it did when I was using it. And everyone's trying to have that youthful plumpy skin. So, I don't know. Maybe it works for some people. For me, it didn't. It was too strong on my skin. But at the time, I was trying everything. Now you're going to get eaten alive with me.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I know. I'm right there with you. Listen, do what you want to do. man alone. I just don't want to put something on my skin that's thinning my skin every single day. I think, yeah. I mean, if it's working for you, great. It did not work for me. So, yeah, I would say a simple skincare routine. Obviously, I just said that I do the BBL Moxie. That is something obviously not simple. But it is incredible. I'm going to try that. So I'll do that probably twice a year. Okay, I'm going to try that. You have to tell me who you go to.
Starting point is 00:12:48 You look wild for a week. I don't care. I like shit where you look wild to get to the other side. Yeah, I know what you mean. It's like almost the more wild you look, you're going to get better results. Yeah. But yeah, it's really good. And your skin feels like sandpaper and you can see like for me I have really, or had bad
Starting point is 00:13:07 pigmentation. So I could see almost like the pigmentation forming like little dead skin cells on the top of my skin and then it was coming. Honestly, it's insane. Okay. I'm going to try and find a picture of when my pigmentation was bad. I'm going to try it. And also, I do have to say to bring it back to Korean skincare.
Starting point is 00:13:25 My Korean facelist said in Korea, I could be wrong, that they don't like no one either. Oh. That's interesting. Everyone on TikTok to do a little bit of Pilates by Briani meditation. Yes. For sure. Beat. Seriously.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Take a breath. Honestly, it makes such a difference. I think we're all just running on this adrenaline and living on our phones and living under this like reactive state. And I think we need to do whatever we can either in the morning or throughout the day in the evening to just reset. How do you reset? What are some tools that you like let's, let me give you an example.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Say you've had a jam-packed like you have had today. Yeah. You're jet lagged. You're tired. What are you going to go do to reset your nervous system? Okay, so to be completely honest with you tonight. Oh, you're going to tell me your dinner. No, I'm going to go and have dinner with Sarah and Catherine,
Starting point is 00:14:29 and I'm really looking forward to having a margarita. And that, to me, is also wellness. I really am passionate about living like a blue zone. Living a blue zone life, which includes, you know, if you want to have a margarita in the evening, have your margarita, have a glass of wine, or if you don't, don't. I don't. I think it's about, we all just need to chill out and stop being so extreme and do this.
Starting point is 00:15:00 And if you do this, you know, you're going to die. And it reminds me of that clip in Mean Girls, you know, when he's like, you will get pregnant and die. But TikTok and Instagram has become like that. So I think we all just need to just give ourselves a bit of permission. And yeah, sometimes wellness looks like that. Being social, I think you get so much from just being around the people that really make you feel energized, good, winding down. Obviously, I don't go and do that all the time, but I'm in L.A. and the girls are here with me, so we're going to go out.
Starting point is 00:15:38 But at home, I love to cook. I love to cook. I love to set the scene. I have a Danish boyfriend who you've met. He's very, like, particular with the home and lighting. The home is so gorgeous. It's one of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:15:56 You guys' home. I'm serious. Thank you. That's so nice. But actually, I think we spoke about it that night. The lighting is like a real Danish thing. So he's very, like, I'm going to butcher this, but it's like, Huga. I think it's called.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Okay. It's like coziness. And that's about lighting and all. ambiance and atmosphere. So I really like to create that in the home. I love incense, burn incense. There's a Cosmos, Kate Moss. Have you heard of Kate Moss's company, Cosmos?
Starting point is 00:16:25 No, can you send me the link? Oh my God. So I never thought I would change my perfume. Her perfume, which is so random that I think this. I could use some perfume right now. It's insanely good. And then her incense is really good. So we like set the scene at home.
Starting point is 00:16:41 we'll put like we're always playing jazz music at home i find that so soothing sometimes i think like you and i are like related in a weird way i know like if you're my like no there's like a frequency of it i do you listen to jazz every single day no way i'll kids is like dying oh my god jazz bosanova i wake my children up to jazz playlist i'm going to send you send me every single okay i'm also like into a Spanish guitar, like anything that's like... But it has to like reflect where you are. So if we're traveling, like I love a little like Latino vibe. If you're at home in London, it's like a jazz kind of.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Yeah, so then cooking and just taking your time, I think for me, if I have, if I have time to cook and I go and get all the, you know, it's just so soothing. So I'll do that and we always like sit and have dinner together. And we're not really big TV watch. We like talk. We'll just talk about our day and that's really nice. It's like a nice ritual that we have. We also have a puppy now. So I love doing a dog walk at the end of the day. So good for your circadian rhythm. I swear having a dog, I feel like that's a life hack, getting a puppy. It's grounding. It is the most grounding, like, calming. I don't know, it makes you so present in the moment. You just don't think about your, I mean, me you probably feel the same with kids. They ground you. You feel like you see the world.
Starting point is 00:18:14 It depends on the day in the mood. Yeah, sometimes they probably stress you. But I guess with kids, you look at the world through their eyes so pure. Whereas, you know, I just think it brings that feel into the home. So I don't have kids yet. So my puppy is...
Starting point is 00:18:29 It's pure. You're right. It's pure energy. It creates that pure energy. I love an Epson salt bath. Okay. I forgot you said that on the podcast. I need to buy that.
Starting point is 00:18:36 taking a bath though when you have kids is like impossible probably it's I can't even explain it like I might yeah I might have to wait a couple years do you feel like you're opening like the local swimming pool it's it's like you can't relax yeah you know what I mean yeah but I got to try an absent salt bath oh you will love it a dry brush and then go in the absent salt bath for at least 20 minutes you will be like can I give you the weirdest takeaway that Weston and I, you're going to die. Oh, tell me. Weston and I have the weirdest takeaway from dinner with you guys. Oh, tell me. I'm so intrigued. It's like a really weird one. Okay. Okay. So you guys had us over to your stunningly beautiful insane house. Like it's,
Starting point is 00:19:29 the vibes were vibing. First of all, me and Weston are really particular about five senses. and you guys hit all of our things. Like we have our five senses. Okay. And Weston is very, he has an eye for design. He designed my house. He's amazing. Anyway, after we went to your gorgeous house,
Starting point is 00:19:46 we then went to dinner. And we both observe something separately because we are so detail-oriented. And I have to ask you about it on air. Okay. I'm nervous. We're sitting around this huge table. There's probably like 10 of us. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Okay. So the way. that your boyfriend drinks is so sexy and let me explain it okay so he like it's so different
Starting point is 00:20:14 than the way Americans drink hear me out this sounds so weird he honestly like what is that he is going to be this has like made his life
Starting point is 00:20:26 it's just this particular seamless way he ordered a bottle of beautiful wine and he had everyone get a wine glass even if they like kind of like weren't drinking wine. Yeah. And then he would pour a little tiny bit in everyone's glass
Starting point is 00:20:44 and he would sip it. And so we were all like sipping wine. Whereas when you're in America, they give you a glass this big and you're like gobbling the goblet and everything is like so big. And then I would watch him and then he would just pour a little tiny bit more.
Starting point is 00:20:59 And it was, I'm talking like a half an inch. Yeah. And then we, We ordered a couple more bottles, but there was 10 of us, and we split these bottles, and it almost was like he was drinking it like an aperitif. Yes. To as a cherry on top of the food, as opposed to the way Americans drink where the drink is the main character. Is the centerpiece. Does that make sense, or am I crazy?
Starting point is 00:21:24 So he's so into wine. Yeah. He also is very, he's very into rituals. We have that in common. So he has four double espressoes in the morning. I can't. How does he do that? And he could like sleep standing up straight afterwards. So he just makes, he has a really nice way of making everything, like simple day-to-day things.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Romantic. Yeah, he like romanticizes life. So like he'll put the jazz on. He'll make his espresso. so do all these things and it just becomes like such a ritual and then he does it with the wine he also does it with soy sauce what the fuck are you talking about what do you mean he does it with soy sauce so also he has this this is like a real like caspar fan club but he he has these really like funny particular ways but he also has a way of getting the waiters on side maybe this is from his
Starting point is 00:22:25 like background or whatever but he he does it in a way like if i was to do it, it would be so rude and patronizing. He does it in this way where the waiters are so eager to please him. I don't know how he does it. So for example, we'll be going for sushi. They'll pour the soy sauce and he'll go. He'll go, stop. And like if I did that, that would be so rude. And then the waiters are like, like, they stop. And he's like, do you know what? you do that and he'll explain to them why you do everything you do and then for the rest of like if we go back to that restaurant they would like never dare do more than what he's just said i'll tell you what it is and it's the same with wine it's he's dainty about it there's a daintiness
Starting point is 00:23:25 he's dainty he's also not overindulgent yes that's it to me and westner like both of us were like, did you watch the way he'd drink wine? It was like, he's elegant with everything, whether it's like, for example, I know when I cook for us, like, most guys, I could like throw the food on the plate and like, it would be like, keep it coming, keep it going. Is there any more back there? Yeah. Whereas he's like, you know, I know that he likes, like, he's very visual. So he likes, like, a small plate.
Starting point is 00:24:00 he's not like otherwise it's overload it's very sexy because he that's so funny that you've picked up he has tattoos and he's like kind of rugged yeah great looking guy and you would expect him to like get like an old fashion with like a I don't know and it was the way he was drinking wine was just chic anyway I had to tell you that compliment it's a total compliment me and Western were like obsessed dissecting every detail about it oh my I want to know your debrief and We need to talk about that. I feel like there's so much to like uncover from the characters. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:37 So what are some beauty favorites makeup wise that you reach for all the time? The lip gloss, like eyebrow, mascara. Okay. So Rify. Do you know Rify? Jess is one of my besties. I love her. She's done so well with that brand.
Starting point is 00:24:56 And it is incredible. So I use the brow tint. not the brow sculpt. Okay. So I think their brow sculpt is the most popular, but I prefer the brow tint. Okay. You would love with your coloring.
Starting point is 00:25:08 So it is like perfect for us. I only use the lamination one in the pencil. I don't. Yeah, no, it does the lamination, but it tints at the same time. Amazing. That's amazing. The pencil's amazing. The bronzer, cream bronzer, incredible.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Really, really, really good. And then I have for my skin, I would, I don't like foundation, but I like a tinted. serum. So I like the Ilya one. I don't know if you know that. I do. Yeah. And I or I just like like your sun cream with a bit of concealer. So you're like you're simple with your beauty. Simple. But I'm very specific about there's a really good YSL skin tint. That's incredible. It's like a serum. So I like a real light base. Makeup by Mario contour stick. Can you send us all of these links so I can put them in the show notes? Yeah. And are you a spray tan person?
Starting point is 00:26:00 Oh, yes. Oh, I can tell you the spray tan maths. Go. Okay. So before you have a spray tan, the two nights before you scrub your skin in the shower. So you do it. You dry brush it before you go in the shower and then you get in the shower. You do an exfoliation, full body exfoliation. Kasp is going to be so embarrassed, but I do this on him as well. Like we get in the shower together and scrub each other. I'm like, should we do a scrub tonight? He's like, oh, yes. So I thought you'd never ask. Anyway, so we do the scrub. I cover my body in like a thick cream. Two nights in a row. Okay. Before the spray tan day. Then you wake up shower with Barbara Stem V-Wash, which is actually for your vagina.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Huh. But the pH is non-stripping of your skin. It's neutral. So I'm scrubbing my vagina wash all over my body. You're not scrubbing at this point. You've done your scrub. So you're just, Then the day of the tan, you just wash your body with the V-wash as your shower gel.
Starting point is 00:27:04 This is before the tan. Before the tan. Okay. Then you get out of the shower. You don't use any moisturiser that day. Never use any moisturizer. So then the spray tan. I have the most incredible spray tan person in London, and she does Bondi Sands Express, which I love.
Starting point is 00:27:22 And then three hours later, I wash it off, and you just feel like you've gone on like a two-week holiday. You wash it off after three hours. It's an express Bondi sands. I swear to you, the color is so nice. I have it on now. It's so natural. Okay. Then, so when you're showering, you're using the V-wash.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Only the V-wash. Don't use any other shower gel with scent, oil, nothing. Okay. You could also get any, like, feminine wash would work. Warm shower is not too hot. And there's this glove from Amazon. I'm going to send it to you. You'll just be obsessed.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And it basically, I would say, oh, and then you need the necessary body lotion, which is no fragrance, all of that stuff. It's so good. You use that every day. Then when it's starting to fade, you use this Amazon glove that's like two pounds and you don't get any patching whatsoever. Two pounds. It weighs two pounds? No, it costs two pounds, which is like $3. I love it.
Starting point is 00:28:20 My Australian friend imitates me and you just sounded like it. So that's how much it is. And you would just use that in the shower. You have no downtime. You know everyone's like you have to plan the downtime of the spray tan. This is like the hack. You won't have any downtime. So you could use that once really quick.
Starting point is 00:28:37 It will take it straight off. And then you could reapply straight away if you wanted. So you're also using tanning stuff after the spray tan. No. This helps you take it off. And if you wanted to start again. And if you're doing this up. If you're doing the home version, if you're not spray tanning, the Santropay Express Moose is the best color.
Starting point is 00:29:01 You need to do like a whole blog post on this. And you could, I did a TikTok on spray tan maths. I'm going to give you a quiz right now. Okay, hit me. This is a real quiz. Oh, I love this. Do you get your nails done before or after a spray tan? And I'm 100% on the answer.
Starting point is 00:29:17 I know what you're going to say. What? I know you're going to say after. 100. No. Ooh, I don't agree. You're messing with the spray tan using the acetone.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Yeah, but I don't want my fingernail beds to be all spray tan. No, they won't be. You put barrier cream on each nail. Barrier cream takes the shine off the manicure. Does it? I think it does. I get a Russian manicure and it's so shiny and when I
Starting point is 00:29:44 put that fucking barrier cream on my nails. But what would you rather a less shiny nail or patchy acetone fake tan. You know what I mean? I wash my hands right after the spray tan. Because I don't like spray tan on my hands. Oh, I'm the opposite. I do double spray tan on my hands. Why? Because I love a tanned hand.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Huh? Yeah. I think you should try my way and I should try your way and then we can debrief. Yes. Because I, the one thing I hate is when people put oil lotion on my fingernails. Oh yeah. After I get a manicure because the, shiny as they'll ever be is when they're untouched. Okay, I'm going to, next time I'm going to do this. Can you tell me what your, what your assessment is?
Starting point is 00:30:29 Yes, I will. I think about this like every day. So could you let me know. And I swear, like before I found out this is like such a silly thing. But having a spray tan, I just think, I mean, look, I love going in, I love going in the sun. It feels good on your body. It feels nice. But you're good.
Starting point is 00:30:47 You are aging yourself. You know what I do? Every minute you're in the sun. you're aging. My phone when you pop it up. Yeah. Has the UV. I changed it to have the UV. And the UV right now is one, which is great. It's low. That means you can go outside. So in the morning, you look at the UV and you find when it's zero. So I go sit in the sun when it's zero. So you're still getting that sunlight. I'm getting my sunlight, but the UV is zero. Oh. So then, but it's nice to have it on the on the home screen of your phone. So you can just quickly, yeah. Saving lives. I love that. I love that.
Starting point is 00:31:21 That's a good thing. How do you think about fashion? You're very stylish. What are things that you sort of gravitate to when it comes to your fashion and style? So lately I've really been focusing on like more timeless pieces. I think simple is actually better. If you can stay like staple pieces, I love a good pair of jeans, a good blazer, t-shirts. I'm not so fussy with my style.
Starting point is 00:31:51 I like simple, comfortable, cool, not too elegant where it's like too, you know, could be maybe a... I don't know. I think I like simple, cool, but with a classic kind of twist. Give us an example. I think it's nice having a bit of a uniform. So a blazer, a double-breasted blazer I love. I think it's so flattering. What's a good brand?
Starting point is 00:32:17 You're wearing one right now? So I'm wearing San Loren right now. You wear St. Laurent a lot. Yes. I like St. Laurent, too. It's a good one. And I think another brand, I don't know if you have it here, but it's on matches. It's called Ray.
Starting point is 00:32:31 That's really good. Ray, R-A-E-Y. And I have another blazer similar to this from Ray, which is probably like a quarter of the price. I also think a good high street version of St. Laurent pieces, like Joupes is Massimo Duty. I think it's really good. I don't know what that is either. See, I knew you would have good style tips. What about the jeans?
Starting point is 00:32:54 You're wearing really cute jeans. They're also center on. I copied you on those jeans when you came in the studio. Yeah. I bought the jeans. They're so, I think they do a really good fit. If there was one brand that I could buy, it would be. And like, I am actually, I do loads of wardrobe detoxes.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Okay. Because just like a space thing, we live in London. There's not that much space. I think I love to, like, declutter. and the things that I'm getting rid of, and again, this is a, I completely understand that this is a luxury to be able to buy investment pieces. But for me, it was, the things that I was getting rid of was the more kind of fast fashion high street pieces because maybe they were worn or whatever. So I've been trying to buy less, but buy better. A hundred percent on the same frequency as you with that.
Starting point is 00:33:48 I think that it's way better to invest in a beautiful blazer that you can wear a hundred times. It's a classic than something that is fast fashion. Yeah. And your eye knows the trends. So the trends can make it look dated, whereas if you get something classic, you don't have to worry about it. Are you into a good tailor? Oh, yeah. I love tailoring.
Starting point is 00:34:13 So why? And I think that's another good tip. If you're buying like a, for example, a Zara blazer, buy the biggest size, but go and get it tailored, maybe like cinched in at the waist. I love a long, a super long sleeve. So I like to get a larger size and then get like a tiny bit of tailoring. And it just makes it look much more premium. Great tip.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Yeah. Before you go, leave our audience with like a projectile of wellness tips. Like give us just, if you were to just like do a. Monologue. Yeah, on wellness. Like, give us like all the, all the wellnessy things that you just love, that you think work, and you can just be as random as possible. Okay. So I've recently, we were just talking about this, I've recently been, been following a macro focused nutrition plan. I say focus because I don't measure my food. I will never do that. I refuse to do that. Yeah. So I have a rough idea of my macros and I've been eating like that. I love. to trial things and but to trial them for a long time and see if it makes a difference like two months or something you know and honestly I'm eat I promise you I'm eating more than ever before and I'm losing weight I feel I feel energized I feel like I'm really enjoying food I'm de bloated that's a like if you're starving yourself you you will notice that your
Starting point is 00:35:42 your body is like clinging on to stuff and I'm really seeing food as fuel. I'm eating sourdough every morning. I'm eating rice. I'm eating potatoes, carbs, fats, proteins at every meal. So really focusing on that. Creatine is incredible. I know you love creatine as well. I think supplementing Pilates with weight training. So I do one to two strength sessions a week. We also have strength sessions on the app, which I love because I like to create a one-stop shop. So I just want to make it easy. So I just do that. And what other wellness tips do I love?
Starting point is 00:36:20 I would just say, oh, I love the tip that Michael gave me of Gabba, Apigenin and magnesium. I love to hear that. I'll tell them that we talked about it in this episode and he'll listen. On that subject, matcha, because he said Alfianine. I don't take althianine because I drink so much matcha, which has so much althian in it. That has changed my skin as well. So those would be my kind of top tips and also just something every day like in silence for yourself. The silence?
Starting point is 00:36:52 Can we get better PR on silence? I know. It's so precious. Yeah. So I think if you can just sit with yourself and do some sort of practice that involves you just being silent for like an extended period of time. It's going to really help you. I think that is a beautiful tip to in with. Can we do a code for the app? Yes, 100%. So we will do, I'm just making this up on the spot. Love it. We will do two months. Okay. Free. Where can they find the app? So the app is Pilates by Brini. And you can find me on briny at Brini Deary on Instagram or Pilates by Brini. And you have a Macha brand that's so good.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Thank you for saying that. And that is CloudChair Matcher. I love it. I really, really love your app. I think it is a one-stop shop. Your voice is so soothing. It's beautiful. If you guys haven't checked it out,
Starting point is 00:37:51 there really is no excuse not to have self-care when you can get it in the comfort of your own home. Yeah. So definitely go use that code. Code Lauren for two months free. That's so generous.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Can we give away a couple? Yeah. Memberships. Why don't we give away two annual memberships? Amazing. Two annual memberships. All you have to do is follow at Brine Deary. And let us know your favorite takeaway on my latest post. As always, at Lauren Bostic. Thank you so much for coming back on. We love you. Thank you. Love you.

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