Dressing Your Truth
Local author Carol Tuttle contacted me several months ago. She’s author of four books, including “Discover Your Personal Beauty Profile” and “Remembering Wholeness.”
She asked me to meet her for lunch. She said she knew exactly what I am in her typing system to help you choose clothes, hair, and makeup to “dress your truth.”
I direct you to this because I believe this program allows you to live more truthfully, more grounded in your energy, personality, and unique way of operating in the world. It’s about far more than shopping-and-makeup (which are NOT generally interests of mine, and I explain why in my interview).
I let Carol’s team do a makeover on me! Check my interview out where I don’t quite seem myself:
Check out Carol’s program and sign up HERE
Not only did I arrive dressed completely as a Type 2 (I’m Type 3), but you won’t know me, I was so nervous! (Losing all control and letting a team of people cut and color my hair, put makeup on me, and dress me–in a word, SCARY!) In the initial interview–not only am I jittery, but I didn’t sleep well in anticipation, so I have bags under my eyes!
And here’s my makeover:
Check out Carol’s program and sign up HERE–I think you’ll enjoy it! In fact, you might get LOST in the web site, watching the transformation of many women “discovering their truth.”
Also, I’ll be on her radio show tonight, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m., talking about wholeness in nutrition and health–and wholeness in Carol’s world of truth, beauty, and fashion!
Log in HERE to either listen live (call in to ask me a question, and I’ll give away a few of my books)–or listen to a recording if you’ve missed it by the time you read this.
Posted in: Mind/Body Connection, Videos
I LOVE the new look. Again, not that you looked bad before – you are a knockout either way. But the low-lights and color choices add dimension and warmth – both to your hair and to your overall look. They also brighten up your complexion and actually make your eyes stand out even more and look even bluer than they did before. I don’t think curly or straight matters as much as the color palette – it’s just more flattering for your skintone, etc…
Robyn – you seem to look great regardless of what you do – and, yes, I’m jealous! However, I like the simple, classic look you have in the first video. I always find that so many women put on earrings, and bangles, and watches, and necklaces, and rings and more rings and big belts, etc. so they look like a walking accessory shop. All that detracts from someone’s natural beauty. Simple has its own beauty (and less stuff that ends in landfill because we get bored with it). Anyway, just my 2 cents . . .
Robyn,
Love the new look.
Definitely makes you look younger. I am not so sure about the jeans though.
Lora, yeah, I am not a fan of the jeans either–we had to grab stuff off the racks and hurry because the video team had to leave, so I wasn’t sure about them until I saw the video. Then . . . NO.
You are so beautiful!! Thank you for sharing your truth. Love it. You look so amazing and truly younger. It brought out all of your natural beauty:)
Please do consider when using any and all products on your skin, hair, etc. that they be made only of things you can eat! The skin is our largest organ and absorbs 60-80% of what goes on it! There are almost no FDA regulations as to what can be in those products and there are no requirements to list all ingredients, either. The VAST majority are loaded with toxic chemicals that undo what you are trying to accomplish by eating the way you do. Many of the chemicals are endocrine disrupters, carcinogens, just plain old poisons! I only put things on my skin that I can eat! Even household cleaning products that I use. It really DOES make a difference! It can make a HUGE difference!
You look Amazing!!!
Kat
Thank you for doing this for yourself, Robin!!
You look much more relaxed!!
Beautiful!
Please keep this up!
Stephanie
Awful. You looked much better before, now you’re not a natural lady anymore. Are you naturally curly? Hopefully you get rid of this new fake look; unfortunately, like a teenager, you let yourself be influenced by opinions of others. Shame.
Robyn I liked your original look better….
Julie
Good for you!!!! Thanks for showing courage and using yourself as a model.
Continued success!!!
Cathe
Robyn,
You are beautiful they way you appear in your videos. I really don’t care for the big choker necklace. It is so big it distracts from your beautiful face. Don’t care for the belt and dusty pink top on you either. I think a bright orange red top will look better on you. Your curly hair is pretty, the low lights are fun.
Hope you don’t mind this unsolicited feedback.
Joyce =)
You look good to me … before and after!
Let me know when you’d like to celebrate in the Dominican Republic. All their food there is naturally organic (except for what’s grown for the States. Easy to see who’s backward, eh?)
Best,
Charlie
By the way, I’ve been making green smoothies before I heard of you. Some of my natural cocoa smoothies with greens are really good. Very healthy, too.
I follow both of your blogs and subscribe to both of your healthy living models. I first discovered GSG when my son took a consumer econ class from you and told me that I would like you because you had a green drink with you in class that “looked healthy”.
I discovered Carol when a friend referred my to her web site. I love to dress my truth!!!!
MY QUESTION for Robyn…..You use coconut sugar in your recipes and I have looked for it many places but have not found it. What is your source for coconut sugar?
ciel
Just wanted to tell you how great the new color looked on you.
Hi Robyn,
I agree with you on what you said about Dr Mercola.
My scientist friend said he was an abomination.
I enjoy your green ;smoothie recipes.
Sincerely,
Grace