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The break and what to expect moving forward

Editor’s Note: Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture đź’›

It’s been a little while since you’ve seen a new post here, but the pause was intentional. That time away gave space to reflect, recharge, and return with the kind of content you truly deserve. We hope this past month has been gentle on your soul and full of small reminders of grace.

Since we last connected, so much has been learned, and we’re excited to share it with you—because this space was created with you in mind.

Here’s what’s ahead:

✨ You can look forward to thoughtful insights, fresh perspectives, and content that speaks to both your skincare and your soul. Stay close. There’s so much goodness to come.

At Capital Femme, everything shared is designed to help you be well, from the inside out. We believe in self-care that’s sustainable and rooted in truth. That means caring for more than just your appearance. It means tending to your heart, your feelings, and your overall well-being.
As 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 reminds you: your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, so worthy of care, inside and out.

It’s truly good to be back. And we hope you’ll keep meeting us here for this journey of beauty, balance, and faith.

See you soon. đź’›

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Weekly thought: what does it mean to be enough for you?

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where faith meets wellness 💛

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Sometimes in life you might look for validation and approval of others to measure your self- worth. This is something that is found within and not the other way around. You may find yourself jumping through hoops to be recognized at work or at home. Leaving you drained and stressed. While it’s important to have goals and nothing wrong with trying to achieve them. A line must be drawn. Know that you are enough and that we all make mistakes. This doesn’t mean that we have to be completely self-sufficient. It’s okay to ask for and accept help. It means you know your strengths and limitations. None of us are perfect. Please be kind to yourself and take the time to take care of you ♥