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With Mother’s Day being this past Sunday, we thought we’d fill you in on Dr. Hauschka’s Skin Care for Moms and Babies. Dr. Hauschka’s products continue to be made with organic and bio-dynamic ingredients as well as free of things like coal tar dyes, ethanolamines, parabens, phthalates, and other nasties. The products are also hand harvested and processed in pharmaceutical grade facilities. This ensures purity and that’s just what you and baby deserve after all.
Products like the soothing Lavender Bath, Rose Body Wash (a natural, soap free cleanser), and Rose Body Oil make bath time enjoyable for the both of you. You’ll notice that Dr. Hauschka includes rose in many of the products for baby and it’s not only because the rose is known as the “mother of all flowers”. The oils found in rose petals are gentle yet protective (just what baby needs) as they moisturize, balance, and nurture. Moving to the changing table, Rose Day Cream and Body Silk are available as well as Rose Body Moisturizer to provide protective warmth and hydrated soft skin all day, every day.
And moms, Dr. Hauschka has you covered whether you’re a new mum or not. The Blackthorn Body Oil supports elasticity and helps minimize the appearance of stretch marks due to weight loss or gain as it warms and protects. The Soothing Mask returns the complexion to a balanced, even state and when nighttime rolls around, the Rhythmic Night Conditioner is there to restore harmony and calm skin post pregnancy. It sounds like a nice way to end the day. And speaking of nighttime, when you’re spending the wee hours with your little one, try out Hauschka’s Eye Solace. It soothes and renews those tired, puffy, yet pretty eyes.
So treat yourself and baby – all of the above products are available here at the Aviary and we are itching to see you. And of course, happy Mother’s Day. You’re wonderful.
I get pretty excited to open the mailbox and be greeted with the Anthropologie catalog every month. Like teenage-boy-with-the-swimsuit-issue excited. I don’t know how they do it but the creative forces that drive that company really nail it. I often tell my husband that I am Fantasy Shopping as I flip through the pages, imagining how I might redecorate either my home or wardrobe with a Lotto of $200 or $500 or $1000 or $5000 and so on. So, when I saw my friend Ashley Longshore’s artwork made into a Danish armchair in this month’s catalog I got REALLY excited. Like I-went-to-high-school-with-a-celebrity excited.
Ashley and I went to Brenau Academy together and graduated in ’93. We’ve kept up sporadically through the years but thanks to the Social Engineers at Facebook, we reconnected earlier this year when she was in Atlanta for an art show at Staceage. I love friends who you can pick right up with as if no time had passed at all.
Ashley started painting sometime after we graduated. She was always one of the most animated and rowdy girls in the school…and I say that as one of the animated and rowdy ones. It’s probably what landed me in boarding school to begin with. I remember staying up past curfew in the dorms and laughing until my sides hurt at her improvisation of Janis Joplin. You could practically hear Ms. Janis rolling over in her grave…whisky bottle in hand, cigarette in the other. Anyway, Ashley has definitely put her affable ways to good use and she counts a few celebrities as her clients. I won’t name who because, you know, the code and all that.
If you happen to find yourself in New Orleans, Ashley has opened a gallery there on Magazine Street. Stop in and say hello. Tell her I sent you…
This is one of the funnest and compelling little viral video pieces that I have seen in a long time. I don’t have much to add, other than if you need help finding some good non-toxic products to replace the bad ones in your makeup bag, then you should book some time with your favorite Aviary therapist or stylist. We always aim to educate, not just sell products.
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