WanderlustWolf+FollowLearning to Walk Again, One Hill at a TimeEight months ago, I lost my leg. People say you get used to it, but they don’t talk about the silence in your body, or how stairs become mountains. Today, I hiked up Mam Tor. I wish I could say it was triumphant, but honestly, it was awkward and slow and I hated how much I noticed every sideways glance. But somewhere near the top, with my breath burning and my new leg aching, I realized I wasn’t trying to prove anything. I just wanted to remember what it felt like to move forward, even if it looked nothing like before. That’s enough for now. #Travel #AfterTheFall #RealRecovery190Share
StarGazer99+FollowYour Face, Your Story: Healing Wounds Without Lasting ScarsLast summer, I tripped on a curb and landed chin-first—hello, dramatic entrance and a not-so-cute cut. Here’s what actually helped my skin bounce back, minus the lifelong souvenir: 🧼 Gentle Cleansing: Mild, unscented soap keeps things clean without stinging or drying out your skin. Skip the harsh stuff—your face deserves better. 🧴 Moisture Matters: Petroleum jelly is a quiet hero. It locks in moisture, calms itchiness, and keeps scabs soft so they don’t leave a mark. 🩹 Bandage Basics: For deeper or still-bleeding wounds, a clean bandage protects your healing skin. Swap it out every time you wash and reapply ointment. Quick tip: Healing is a process, not a sprint. What’s your go-to trick for fading scars—or do you just let them tell your story? #skincaretips #beautytruths #realrecovery #Beauty #Skincare40Share