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Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better~Maya Angelou

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Wash your Face!

I was in town the other day picking up testers I'd loaned to a friend when I was paid the most unexpected compliment. She said "I love the products and I hope one day to have skin like yours!" This... Continue Reading →

Secrets to Bathtime

There's a lot of hype around giving your baby a bath. What products to buy, how to get the water just right, what kind of massage to do while your baby is in the tub. You can spend hours with... Continue Reading →

Makeup Monday- The Blush Edition

It's officially mid September. That telltale crispness is in the air, and the leaves are beginning to turn. It's my favorite month (even though my birthday is in July). It's also the time of year that my skin begins the... Continue Reading →

Psychology of Makeup

I'm new to the beauty industry. I've always dabbled in makeup- starting in high school, with more freedom during college, and now as a new mom and Beautycounter educator. I've never had a job where even business casual was expected (except... Continue Reading →

Road Trip

There are many things I love about Vermont- the seasons, the people, the access to fresh food, the landscape, to name a few. I lived in Davidson, North Carolina, during college (go Wildcats!) and was exposed to the world outside... Continue Reading →

Eye Health and Mascara

With a one year old and a job in an outdoor industry, sometimes all I have time for is mascara. I've always thought my eyes were a go to feature, and if there isn't time to do anything else, a... Continue Reading →

Makeup Safety

I'll be the first to admit- I used to keep my cosmetics way too long. I never really used them, so it seemed wasteful to throw them out after six months. I figured I would be the exception. Luckily, I... Continue Reading →

Protection and Choices

Our kids count on us every day. Sometimes it seems like an overwhelming directive- make all the decisions about everything every day- what to eat, when to sleep, what to wear, when the diaper needs changing, what to play with,... Continue Reading →

What about the guys?

49.2% of the US population is male according to the 2010 census. The rate of cancer is also higher in men. Science is unsure why, but it's likely a combination of increased exposure and decreased early detection. Women are more likely... Continue Reading →

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