SWC 12: Response to Viewers Questions II
Welcome to week Twelve of Saturday With Cindy! This week we are talking about Makeup, Workouts, Facial Cleansers, Veganism, & More! Please watch the video below, then leave me a comment with your thoughts on the subject.
Highlights:
01:45 – Cindy recommends a great workout video
03:35 – How Cindy gets started with her daily workout
04:25 – Cindy’s favorite mascara and facial cleanser
06:15 – Experiment with different shampoos and mascaras – everyone’s hair is different
07:25 – Taking only the surplus honey from the bees
09:00 – Benefits of avoiding ingesting chemicals in your diet
13:10 – Fasting cleanses you of the harmful chemicals in your body
13:30 – Going from good to better
Good morning. It’s Saturday. Nice to see you. I’m back. Strong, rested. It’s very good that I took that time off. So, I’m gonna just do a little bit of my makeup here because I just, I’m not gonna talk about it. I’m just gonna do it and you can see what happens. I know I’ve done this before. I don’t have my glasses on because I wanted to be able to get it all the parts of my face. And, how’s the sound these days? I’ve got a little mic here. So, let me know if the sound is working.
All right. So, nothing on my face. All I’m adding is color. It looks really red right now, I know. Part of it is the camera and part of it is I’m rubbing myself. When you rub yourself you get red. And, that’s it. Talk about getting dressed up fast. Isn’t that amazing? It’s like, okay, I’m ready to go. I had a little Boom Silk on ahead of time. All right. Could comb my hair.
So I have a bunch of things I want to talk about, and one of them is my workout. I have not been back to that [inaudible 01:26] since that intense workout because I’ve been so, so busy. I went up to Springfield mass for the TV thing and then did the radio, and it just seems like I can’t get to the gym. So, I am now starting my trainer’s fitness video. It’s only 20 minutes. And, last night I pushed it. I pushed it yesterday. And, at four o’ clock I said, “That’s it, I’m going to do it.”
So, you see the kettle bells in the background over here? So, I did my 20 minute workout. I sweated like a pig, I felt great, and I only took a half an hour out of my day. So, I’m gonna do that every single day no matter what, no excuses until I get enough strength. And then I’ll go in and see that [inaudible 00:02:17] whenever I can.
Now, I haven’t told him this yet. But, I think he’ll be impressed and I think he’ll be very happy that I advertised his video on Saturday With Cindy. It’s a great video. You can get it on Amazon. It’s $15 and it’s not pretty, it’s not fancy. But, I am telling you it is an intense workout. And, you can start out with no weights, and then, add light weights, and then, keep adding heavier. I’m back to five pound dumbbells and only a five pound kettle bell. I was up all the way to a 15 pound kettle bell, which is really heavy, and 10 pound weights. And, your body will respond pretty quickly. You’ll get a little sore but just keep doing it. It’s a fantastic workout and I’m really not just telling you that because I want Fadine to, you know, be known as the great trainer of the century and sell his videos. It’s really good and you can also get it with your girlfriends, you know, and do it together. You don’t have to do it by yourself.
That’s the thing I find the very hardest is working out by myself, getting up the gumption and the wear-with-all to just do it. And one of the things that really helps is if I put on my exercise clothes, and even if I spend the couple hours avoiding it or putting my attention on other things, I always find something to do rather than exercise. Once I start, it’s like getting into character as an actor. You put on your shirt, you put on your pants, you put on your runners, then you’re ready to go. Maybe you’ll run to the store and back before you do it. Put the video in your computer on your TV screen and turn it on. And, once you start you just keep going. It really really makes a difference.
Okay, another subject. Many of you have asked me, what do I use for facial cleanser? What do I use for shampoo? What kind of mascara do I use? And I’ve told you a lot, but I’m going to tell you again. I use Bare Essentials Buxom in black Mascara. I buy it at Sephora. Bare Essentials Buxom Black Mascara.
My facial cleanser which I’ve used forever and a half is by Usana. They have a skincare line and a bath line called Sense. You can get it online under Usana or you can get it from a distributor. It’s sold like, Amway and Jack Lee, and that type of company. It’s based in Utah. And the reason I use their facial cleanser is because I can rub it all over my eyelashes and my eyes and it does not sting my eyes. And, that’s kind of a test to me for how safe it is. They don’t use preservatives. They have quite a list of ingredients. It seems like they may not be natural, but they have put a lot of attention on putting in the safest most natural products they can into their line. They also make vitamins and all kinds of other things.
I only use their facial cleanser and their shampoo and conditioner. But, if you think about it, all of our hair is totally different. So, if you have coarse hair, it may or may not work for you. You always have to experiment with shampoos, conditioners, and mascara. Because your eyelashes are made of hair and everybody’s eyelashes are different. Some of them their eyelashes get wet and they go straight. Some of them get wet and they get curly. Some of them dry differently than others. So, the mascara is an experiment. So, keep trying until you find one that works for you.
The reason why I like Buxom is because it stays soft on the eyelashes. It doesn’t flake down on to your cheeks. I only put it on the top lashes because when I put mascara on my bottom lashes, it may make my eyes looks bigger and more open, but it makes my eyes look sad. Also, I don’t like to call attention to the mascara. Back to that whole idea behind Boom which is call attention to you rather than your makeup.
Okay, sunscreen. I only use a sunscreen when it’s absolutely critical, necessary. I try to use umbrellas, clothing, buildings, shade, rather than putting those chemicals on my skin. However, if I do, I put a coat of Boom Silk or Boom Stick Glow over the area I am putting sunscreen. Let it soak in, let it do its thing, and then, I put the sunscreen on because it’s a barrier between my skin, my organs and the sunscreen.
Okay. So, what is vegan? Vegan means a lot of different things but it basically means that you do not eat, ingest or use anything from an animal. So that would include honey. So, I am obviously not a vegan. However, I don’t wanna hurt the bees. And, Boom Silk and Boom Stick Glow comes form the hive. But, we don’t take anything that the bees use. They make a massive amount of surplus. So, we only use their surplus. We don’t take what they need to survive because for us to survive and be able to make great skincare products, we want the bees to survive. And also, for humans to survive, the bees have to survive. And, there are a lot of videos out there where you can learn about what’s happening with the bee population, the cycles they go through and how critical it is that we live in harmony together. We need them and they need us. Alright. So, you could be a vegan and eat potato chips, Cola Cola and cookies all day. As long as there’s no eggs, no dairy, no butter, etc. So, let’s move away from the idea of vegan and let’s talk about eating real food. Real food grows on trees, grows on bushes, grows under the ground, grows in fields. People that like to eat carnivore, it grows is animals. But they’re all whole real things that mother nature created. Monosodium Glutamate, Benzoate of Soda, all the preservatives, all of the color additives, all of the chemicals that are being put in food are not food. So,if it needs a label, don’t eat it. That’s the bottom line of how to stay healthy.
A hundred years ago before the Industrial Revolution, we didn’t put any of that in our foods. People grew their own foods, they bought from the local farms. But, now that everything is mass grown, mass produced. So check this out. I don’t know the name of the book right now. I probably should have been prepared. But, there was a father sitting at the breakfast table with his kids and his six-year-old said, “What is this daddy? What are we eating?”. So, he looked at the label on the box and it was probably one of these sweet breakfast cereals. I just noticed that my face froze. So, I’m not sure if this is recording properly. Anyway, he started reading what is in the food and after he said flour and sugar, everything else was chemicals. And so, his daughter said, “What’s that? What’s that?” and he couldn’t answer her. And, he wanted to answer her so he started researching. He has since written a book because he discovered that one of the reasons they put so many chemicals in food, besides so it will last a really long time. Wonder bread has a shelf life of seven years. So, even though it cost more initially to make the loaf of bread, it lasts so much longer. They can keep it on the shelves, because food spoiling is what has the food industry lose money. Do they care what goes into it? I guess not.
So, when you’re making one cake at home, for you family, for six people, you’re putting a little teeny bit of baking soda or baking powder to have it rise. But, when you’re making 2,000 cakes that’s going to be distributed across the nation, you’re creating it in this huge vats, in these massive kitchens. And, when you put the cake batter in, baking soda isn’t gonna do it. They need to put in these hardcore chemicals in there to get it to rise and bubble so the batter doesn’t flatten way at the bottom of these massive vats that two people can get in and clean. So, think about it. I’m not gonna go into any more detail. Please do the research. Please go in the internet and look it up yourself. But, we don’t need those chemicals in our body. Those chemicals are not food. Just eat real food. Take an apple, eat it. If you want a steak, go get a steak that was grown by an animal that ate real food, was treated properly, was not flipped out and, you know, full of adrenaline when they killed it. And, put the things in your body that are real, that mother nature has provided for us. Are we omnivore, vegan, herbivore, frugivore. That’s a controversy, that’s a huge question each person has to figure it out for themselves. But, we’re all smart enough to know that all the added chemicals in foods to make them pretty, to make them smell good, to make them taste good are not necessary and are actually harmful to our bodies. And, that’s why I fast because if I do get some of that in my body, the body cleans it out during the fast.
Okay. Going from good to better. So, if you find things really bad in any situation, it’s a huge leap to go from bad to good. But, if you look at any situation, look at yourself, your skin, your hair, your body, your friends, your relationship, your country, your politics and you find one thing that’s good. Find one thing that’s good about your face. Do you like the shape of your lips, the shape of your eyes, your shoulders, the color of your skin, one eyebrow. All you need to find is one thing right, one thing good. And, it’s amazing what happens. It’s magical. All of a sudden you find something else that’s good and then you find something else. So, when you find something good in the first place, it always gets better. It’s pretty remarkable, it’s magical.
Okay. I’m on a roll. Should I keep going? Or, should I wait for another Saturday? Let’s see. A good philosophy is, leave the party when your having a really good time. Don’t wait until it starts to go down. Or, if you do, and there’s that low, wait for it to go back up and then jump. All right, see you next Saturday.

Hi Cindy, first vid I checked out, beautiful, honest, clever… and I love that you advocate against the “knowledge” that every beauty magazine blares out these days – use SUNSCREEN EVERY SINGLE DAY!!! As a European living in NYC I always found it dubious to put a toxic cocktail of chemicals on my skin no matter what. Stuff that many times even contains perfume known for causing pigmentation… yeah and when the pigmentation magically occurs you’re supposed to use hydroquinone creams that make matters worse and ruin your skin…. it’s all industry driven and it is good that you use this forum for some common sense. Keep doing it.
There is great information on veganism, including menus and recipes for plant based diet, on the website of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine http://pcrm.org. Several times a year they do a 21-day Vegan Kickstart http://www.21daykickstart.org with menus and recipes for 21 days straight – you never have to think about what to have for dinner. They introduce you to new grains and vegetables and you get to use all those old spices in tins in the back of the cupboard that you bought for one meal years ago. I’ve even replenished my jar of cumin. Be prepared, you have eat a LOT of veggies to get the nutrients you need. You have to love beans! I do, and now cook lots of garbanzo beans instead of the cans, but cans are ok too.
Thanks for all you tips. My sister and I will be starting the Boomsilk and Trio as soon as they are delivered. I’m 65 and she is 63. Southern California and Idaho should be a real test for them. Much drier here.
Thanks, again.
Hi Cindy & everybody! Just getting to watch sat. video today on Monday. Took off to Reno NV for get away with husband. First time in 7 years and WAY overdue. Taking some of your advice Cindy. We really do need to do that, as Grandmothers who are helping raise grandchildren. TAKE OF OURSELVES! Loved the video, as usual. Cindy, how do you do it! So glad you do. I am hearing you just fine with my I-pad. Gray hair is coming in grat! Well better sign off, iam rambling. Everyone have a great week!
Hey fellow boomers!! Is it HOT this summer?? It is down south here, & I’ve discovered a cool refreshing face treatment to start my day after my morning run & shower. I’ve been storing my Boomsilk in the refrigerator, since it is all natural & organic ingredients. WOW!!! Does that feel good to start my day. Thanks, Cindy for all you’ve put into this. Love it!
Do you have botox treatments? Your forehead is so smoothe.
Glad you mentioned “organic” and “safe” in regards to ingredients. Organic is my preferred way to eat, live and purchase, but when it comes to cosmetics, organic ingredients can go bad after a time, so it’s good to have some options for products that might not be purely organic, but which are safe and clean.
I like your philosophy, it fits in with mine about finding your own beauty and aging gracefully. Thank you.
Aloha Kakahiaka! Mahalo for your awesome information and inspiration for women to embrace their own beauty. This is the first video that I viewed and I cannot wait to view the others. An abundance of information. When you recall the name of the book you mentioned written by the gentleman on what is in our food, will you post it? Mahalo. Just placed my first order for the trio + and awaiting the arrival. Aloha!
Thanks for sharing your ideas. How do you feel about all of the products that claim to lighten freckles/age spots/uneven skin tone?
I am 57 and have had long hair since high school! I love my around the house everyday pony tall and would never dream of cutting my hair. Just because you are getting older is no reason cut you hair into the “grandma” hair style.
For those of you who shun sunscreen, I recommend Sanitas Solar Care. It is all natural, no chemicals, and is just a lovely cream that feels SO GOOD on your skin. Added to Cindy’s suggestion about shade, umbrellas, and clothes, it is a good way to keep skin safe. I use it over Boomsilk every day because our sun is intense. Also, every mascara I have tried comes off on my cheeks except Cover Girl Lash Blast Length. Something about my facial structure has made this a problem for me my entire life. Going to try the buxom one though! Ditto Deborah Miles: Deva Curl for curly hair!
I also use Bare Escentuals mascara, but after trying several of their mascaras I settled on Flawless Definition. I have been using Bare Escentuals since I first found the store in Los Gatos, California in the 1980s. At that time I don’t believe they even had a makeup line!
Hi Cindy, I discovered BOOM a few days ago and ordered the TRIO-anxiously awaiting its arrival! But I’m a long-time FAN of yours-noticing you years ago when you began modeling. It’s not only the silver that I appreciated, but the length of your hair. I’m 59 and have pretty much always had long hair. It’s so refreshing to have you out there representing us! Thank you! By the way, the volume was fine on my iPad. In fact, I turned it down a bit. I’m trying to catch up on previous saturdays-love this!
I totally agree with your message re positive attitude. A little gratitude helps as well!
I also appreciate your eating advice. As a yoga instructor, I constantly remind my students that our bodies are sacred and must be treated with love and respect.
So-thank you again-I’m already looking forward to nxt Saturday!
xo, Leigh
I enjoyed the video as I always do. I am surprised at our age that women are still asking questions about what to buy. I use your products and a couple others, but before I do, I research for myself. Like you said we are all different, your hair is fine, mine is natural curly and course, that’s why I use DevaCurl, which you recommended to me a year ago and I wouldn’t use anything else. We all have to look, research and find what is good for one’s self. I go to the gym and lift weights. I’m 5’4″ and 60 yrs. old and squatted 75 lbs. with free weights and I loved every minute of it. My husband and I are work out buddies. I just started back up and had to much time off. I think its great that you are able to give these ladies some answers to their questions, but its also good that you let them know we are all different. Thank you for all that you do and my new large Boomsilk just arrived. I also, as the lady below, run Boomsilk in my hair when I’m in a hurry. Can’t wait for your new one, honey free, for the dry vagina. Do we have a guess date? lol
The information is terrific. The sound is very low. Can you use a mike, perhaps, or speak reeeeally loud. My volume is up all the way, but your sweet and comforting voice is still veeery low. My thanks to you and your Boom sticks!
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I have a mic and spoke very loud. I recommend you go into your computer and find out where to turn up the over all volume.
I know this because it happened to me too!!! And I will continue to speak loud and clear with a good mic. If you look through the comments you will read that many say its way too loud! Cheers Cindy
Went to sephora and Buxom is listed separately from Bare Essentials…are they the same line? I’m confused!
Buxom is made by Bare essentials, but Cindy refers to buxom mascara ( bare essential makes mascara too )
Love the inspiration and the products. I found by using my blush brush to apply my color it looks more like a natural glow and lasts longer.
Hi Cindy…had a good meeting last week where I introduced the Boom line and philosophy, passed around the products and reception was very positive…many thanks from all the Boomsters!
hi – great, informative video – what would you eat for breakfast on a normal day?
Speaking of hair…I discovered that using a little Boomstick Glo on my hair is a great way to style it and tame the frizzes! I have dry, semi-coarse hair that I’ve just let go grey and one day after using Glo on my face I ran my palms over my hair and voila! My hair looked great! Love this product.
Cindy, love all the videos. Could you give us some pointers on makeup problems some of us may have. For example, lip lines, hooded eye lids, droopy jowls.
Yes! Droopy jowls. Me too!
Great video!!! I d like to know if you wear eyeliner?
Love Saturdays with Cindy. I was a long time user of Clinque. Since I found boom color, I am freed. Love it. Also Boom silk. Fantastic products.