
The Skinny on Activated Argan Oil
When I first tried the Activated Argan Oil, I was not really a fan of it as it was a little heavier than I liked. I used rose hip, jojoba and coconut oils (all organic), but after using just the All Over Oil for one day, I saw how it sunk into my skin like water. My skin changed immediately, and I called to get the clinical results, and the patent information. Here is some of what I learned…

In the New York Times!
Step Into Our Selfie Booth and Help Us Build Our Brand
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
MAY 17, 2017
Below is an excerpt from the original article. To read the full piece, click here.
Morgen Schick, a Ford model turned beauty and anti-aging guru, sidled into the bright white photo booth on a recent morning and pondered the tools she could use to embellish her selfie: props in the booth include tiny flags festooned with hearts and a pair of weights — and there are four photographic filters, all designed to flatter like mad.
“That’s not bad,” said Ms. Schick, 52, examining herself on the screen before clicking. “There isn’t a filter to make me look 25, but that’s O.K. We’re embracing the now.”
She had taken her first Tracy Anderson post-workout all-aglow selfie the previous day and here she was back for an encore — even though it meant she would be late for her catapult cardio class.
“I don’t know if you’ve taken a class here, but you leave everything on the bouncy floor,” she said. “Tracy meets you where you are, and that’s aw

The Perfect Make-Under
Step 1
Never, ever, ever, (ever!) go to bed with makeup on your face. I don’t care if you are plastered or breast-feeding or sick as a dog – wash your face and put your usual moisturizer or night cream on.
Step 2
Never use cleanser or soap on your face in the morning. Simply wake up, splash cold water on your face, pat dry and while you still have slightly damp skin, add your moisturizer and/or sunscreen.

The Go-To Eye
Step 1
First conceal any veins or darkness around your eyes with concealer and a light pressing of a brightening or translucent powder.
Step 2
Taking a brown pencil liner, JIGGLE it into the BASE (TREE TRUNK) part of your lash line. If will feel funny and like you are poking your eye out at first, but you will just jiggle a millimeter at a time from the outside lashes into the inside near your tear duct. Do the bottom as well, but MUCH lighter, so it’s just a smudge.

The Perfect Brow
We need a movement to defend the natural, beautiful eyebrows we were born with. I’m not saying we need to let them get busy, but the abuse of one of the most important features on our faces is getting ridiculous. How did we ‘stray’ (pardon the pun) so far into the over-arched, unnatural sharpness that belongs on someone else’s face? Do we all really need overly stenciled Kim K brows?
I want to help you get the brows you deserve in 3 simple steps.

Let the Girls Jiggle
Big Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor, nurse, or any other formal medical professional, but I am a women with breasts and a mother of 2 daughters with growing breasts. This is not a rational discussion, rather a hypothesis based on emotion. I can’t decide what to do about bras…
I have never, knowingly consumed carcinogens, I eat organically, have no family history, never taken hormones (the pill or HRT), but 2 years ago, I had something removed from my breast. On the spectrum of severity, mine was a blip, but it did cause me to do research among my doctors, friends, and frankly any search engine that would have me.
During my research I read that countries where women don’t wear bras, there is virtually no breast cancer. Now before you flog me like my doctor did about the lack of clinical research or the ability for women in under developed countries to even HAVE breast exams, please know that I already understand all of this, and that I’m not speaking to any of it. I’m only speaking to RISK & REWARD, and what my gut as a women and Mother keeps telling me. So, with that, I just want us to have a conversation: should we allow our breast to roam freely as much as possible? No, not burning our bras, this isn’t a feminist discussion, it’s simply a question of taking a good thing, and having it turn into a over-used habit.