2020 has been an insanely crazy year, even crazier than my 2019, you remember that story right? And now that it’s nearly over and we are in another quasi lockdown, it’s given me even more time to reflect. Read more
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2020 has been an insanely crazy year, even crazier than my 2019, you remember that story right? And now that it’s nearly over and we are in another quasi lockdown, it’s given me even more time to reflect. Read more
Pam Wolf is the founder of The Parlor NYC, the first and only collaborative community club for best-in-class beauty and wellness experts and their clientele. Read more
Nicci Levy, founder and CEO of Alchemy 43, got the idea for an injectables beauty bar during her time as business development manager for Allergan, the maker of Botox, in Beverly Hills. Read more
In what she calls her “second act,” Maya Crothers developed her own skincare line after retiring from corporate America in her early 40s and moving to the small mountain town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Read more
Just like your face, your hands are at high risk of skin damage due to environmental factors like sun exposure, free radicals, and airborne allergens. Read more
With a love for wellness, business, and empowering women, Lorena Garcia is an entrepreneur and co-founder of not one, but two successful companies. In 2014, Lorena launched Arizona-based Bloguettes, a creative strategy and design studio that works with businesses on their branding and content. Read more
Movement. Consciousness. Healing. Transformation. These are the things Sadie Adams studies and discusses with her clients. She’s a healer, facialist, and founder of Take Care Face & Read more
Dr. Whitney Bowe is an internationally renowned dermatologist and research scientist who’s sought-after for her expertise in skin rejuvenation, laser therapies, and nutritional dermatology. Read more
Former Broadway dancer. One-time Radio City Rockette. Sought-after trainer. Our newest girl crush. Amanda Kloots is all those things and more. After years as a performer, she decided to use her passion for dance and fitness to train others. Read more
As a small child, Nancy Twine would visit her grandmother in rural West Virginia, and she’d watch her make soaps, lotions, and hair products using farm-grown ingredients. Read more