I’ve been a fan of Simple Skincare for a solid 6 months now.
my favorites: face wash – moisturizer – day cream –  eye roll-on – cleansing towelettes
For me, that may as well be a marriage to a skincare brand (as I’m prone to changing up a regime every 8 weeks).
The skin care line has stuck with me through my laser therapy, at-home facials, product experimentation, and currently the intense medical regimen my dermatologist has me on. Â The range is gentle on my increasingly sensitive skin, but complements the products that I use it with.
I first started with the face wash and day cream, and have added the skincare wipes (use them to clean my makeup brushes after each use – such a difference), eye roller, and light moisturizing cream to the regimen.
The natural skin care line is only made better by its mission – specifically, that with the MAKERS series.
So you say you don’t know about the series? Â I’m thrilled to share it with you.
MAKERS is an incredible platform that shares interviews of fellow women legends and heroines, straight from their mouths. Â To say the videos are inspiring is an understatement – I visit the website whenever I need a swift kick in the ass (read here on how I attempt to stay productive). Â These women are an incredible inspiration, and I hope to accomplish something so significant that I can join them too.
MAKERS doesn’t stop there.  Tonight, on PBS, airs MAKERS: The Women Who Built America.  It was a join effort by Simple, AOL, and the Charles H. Revson Foundation to share the story of women’s struggle in American history.  While we’ve come a long way since Susan B. Anthony led the suffragette movement, women still work harder, handle more, and have a harder ladder to climb to reach the upper echelons of business, academia, and government.
It’s a damn good thing we’ve had some tremendous MAKERS to pave the way. Â Let’s do them proud, shall we?
I’d love, love, LOVE to know – what are you working on that makes you a MAKER?  Please share in the comments below – and let’s figure out a way we can all help each other.  Also – share with me your favorite MAKER, and who you’d love to see featured.  My favorite MAKERS are Hillary Clinton and Reshma Saujani, and I would love to see Carly Fiorina and Beyonce featured as MAKERS.