
Today represents 10 years since I wrote my first article on Minimalist Beauty. I had started my minimalist lifestyle journey a few months prior to starting this blog. I was determined to create a new way of thinking and living so that I could pay off $20,000 in debt. My debt was from excessive consumerism on clothing and cosmetics as well as my car note. In less than a year and a half I had paid my debt down to $770. By the end of that year my debt was completely paid off.
Minimalism isn’t just a decor aesthetic, or having a certain number of possessions. Minimalism is a beautiful way to clear out the chaos of materialism and obligation while getting one step closer to your true heart’s desires and values in life.
During my journey I had to face my shopping addiction and the insecurities I had accumulated from being a dancer in the Hollywood entertainment industry. I focused heavily on simplifying my beauty regimen and style so that I was no longer consumed with the latest beauty cosmetics plus newest fashion trends since that was where much of my money was going previously.
I started making my own organic beauty products, and I started thrifting and creating capsule wardrobes instead of buying fast fashion.
I then had to stop obsessing over having the perfect wardrobe. This process took years, and I still have to check myself from time to time. Still I am far from where I used to be. Much of this freedom stems from no longer being in the entertainment industry and living in Los Angeles.
One of the most apparent transformations from my mimalist lifestyle journey has been how my home looks and feels.
Even with a toddler, there is peace and order in the look of my home. Being a mother in itself isn’t always peaceful and orderly, but my home doesn’t look anything like I feel, so that’s a huge accomplishment. Before this minimalist journey was solely my own, but now it is a lifestyle that my family has adapted.
Above is a picture of our living and dining space in our new home in Raleigh, North Carolina.
This big move truly has been a huge blessing. This apartment doesn’t have the best natural lighting, so a complete home tour may not be until the spring when the days are longer and brighter. Natural lighting makes photography so much easier. If I can figure things out earlier, I’ll will share it sooner.
Minimalism has freed me from being obsessed with home decor and I’m still loving our bare walls.
We haven’t bought any new art to hang since our move, and I haven’t created any myself. We moved with only the bare essentials of what fit into a large suitcase, two carryons and what fit in the trunk of my husband’s car which was shipped. Having very minimal decor in general allows cleaning the home to be much easier. Currently there are only three surfaces to clean… our low dining table and the bathroom and kitchen countertops. Keeping these surfaces clear makes cleaning again even easier.
Our furniture consists of only four main items… a Japanese style shikibuton mattress, a loveseat, a low dining table with floor cushions, and a children’s table and chair.
Minimalism has helped me create order when life gets crazy, and helped me stay focused on the task at hand. I had no idea when I started this blog that my life would change so drastically for the better. These past ten years has had its ups and downs, yet I am grateful for this mindset which embarking on a minimalist lifestyle has helped me with. I never expected to be a mother working from home running this Minimalist Beauty blog with the organic skin care line AZUHA. It’s been a lot to juggle, but God gets all the glory!
I hope that these past 10 years of Minimalist Beauty has been a blessing to you in some way. I’m truly looking forward to what 2020 will bring, and I look forward to sharing more of my journey with you.
Image by Dawn Michelle
nofixedstars says
your journey is an inspiration. everyone living more authentically and simply helps create a vision and a reality for others who might want to do the same. i always enjoy your posts, whether about DIY cosmetics, the minimalist house, parenting, or a sustainable and simplified wardrobe.
happy new year to you and your family!
Dawn Michelle says
Thank you so much nofixedstars! Happy new year to you and your family as well.
Joanna says
Hello Dawn Michelle,
Thank you so much for writing for us for ten years! I’ve learnt a lot from your posts. Your blog is an inspiration. I know you are busy mom but I hope to hear more from you (I would really enjoy posts about minimalist parenting, children skin care and your skin care routine). I’m looking forward to see a complete home tour. Your living and dining space looks so peaceful and spaceful. That big palm is giving a cozy, elegant look.
Wishing you and your family all the best in New Year
Dawn Michelle says
Hi Joanna,
Thank you. I’m so glad that you’ve been enjoying the blog! I will definitely keep the article ideas in mind. I actually did share my updated skin care regimen more recently. It hasn’t changed much since that article. I’d like to share a home tour sooner than later, but I’m still figuring out the whole lighting issue. I hope you and your family have a blessed new year!
Sandy says
Congratulations on your tenth anniversary.
Boy does time fly.
It’s been a lovely journey. I appreciate you for sharing your wisdom and passion.
My skin is on fleek thanks to your serum. ( Is that how you say it? 😉
Love your place. I hope the adjustment to living in a new state is getting better. Adjusting to a new environment takes time so don’t be hard on yourself.
Dawn Michelle says
Hi Sandy,
Thank you so much. I’m thrilled that the AZUHA Red Raspberry Skin Elixir has been working so well for you! And yes it does take time to get adjusted to a new place despite growing up on the east coast. I appreciate the encouragement.
Raina says
Congratulations on 10 years, Dawn! I’ve been following your blog for at least 5 years and I found you after we did our first household purge using the KonMari Method. I agree, minimalism becomes a lifestyle and while my husband and I are following it, we are working on our young uns doing the same. Getting out of a big city and into a smaller one is a great move; not only do you leave traffic and expense behind, but also the pace that keeps you running on the “more, more, MORE!” treadmill. Blessings for the New Year!
Dawn Michelle says
Hi Raina,
Thanks for the kind words and for sharing this. Yes leaving the big city has allowed a more relaxing quality of life. I don’t miss the traffic at all. Best wishes to you and your family this year and with the continual downsizing. I’m cheering you on!
Franziska says
I love reading your beauty blogs.
looking forward to the next 10 years.
xoxo
franzi powder brows
Dawn Michelle says
Thank you Franziska. Best wishes to you!
Lena28 says
Stay in touch with us! I have been reading this blog since about 2013, and every time I will be inspired by you. I even manage to translate something into my life. But I can only dream of such an easy capsule wardrobe in our climate (i`m from Russia, Rostov-on-Don, and it’s not so cold here))) I wish you all the best!
Dawn Michelle says
Hi Lena28,
Thank you so much for your kind message. I’ve never been to Russia before but I imagine it to be so beautiful. Wishing you all the best too!
Aisha says
Hi Dawn
Congratulations on your 10 year mark. This is my 2nd time on your blog but already I can tell it’s value laden! Wishing you all the best with your future journey.
Dawn Michelle says
Thank you so much Aisha! I appreciate the well wishes too.
Eddie says
Congrats on this huge milestone. Love your view of life and your generosity in sharing. I’m curious about how you manage hobby items such as sewing supplies—I understand you sew a lot of your own clothes. Any tips for that?
Dawn Michelle says
Thank you Eddie! As for managing hobby items, I mainly have one now which is sewing. I keep my sewing machine in its box in the closet, and one bag of sewing supplies. I don’t collect lots of material so there isn’t too much to store there. When I was downsizing I had to honest with myself on which hobbies I actually did and donate all of the many supplies for the others. By sticking with one main hobby it really helped me. I don’t have much time to sew now but when I do I truly enjoy it.
Katherine says
I just learned about your blog from Courtney’s Be More with Less newsletter. I look forward to following your journey as I also am on a similar path. Thank you for the inspiration! 😉
Dawn Michelle says
Hi Katherine,
Wow that’s really awesome! Thanks for the kind words and I’m wishing you the best on your journey.