Simply Amazing

I’ve been a fan of Simple Skincare for a solid 6 months now.

Simple Skin Care Favorites

my favorites: face washmoisturizer – day cream –  eye roll-oncleansing 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.  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?  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.  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).  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.  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.