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This quarter’s box was inspired by all things Summer fun — including products to help with sun protection. Hope you enjoy!

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  • Norwex Body and Face Cloth

    This cloth is so versatile and effective. I use it to take off all my makeup at the end of the day because nothing makes my face feel as clean as this cloth and water. I also love to have these on the go (especially for kids) during the summer to do a quick wipe down. Its dense microfiber collects and neutralizes odor causing bacteria. I know many people who have forfeited body wash all together and just use these in the shower. We also keep one in our kitchen to wipe toddlers down after a messy meal. So many uses and so effective. Basically a necessity for everyone! They have small ones for kids too! Shop here.

  • Pipette Sunscreen

    Pipette originated as a brand for babies but have since expanded to products for the whole family. Their sunscreen is by far the best mineral sunscreen I have found. It applies so well and is a really clean choice. Everyone in our family uses this sunscreen, from dad to baby. Shop here.

  • Bldg Active Skin Repair

    Active Skin Repair is a non-toxic multi-functional spray that you can use to treat minor wounds, cuts, scrapes, sunburns, normal burns, chaffing, rashes, insect bites, and other skin irritations. This one spray can replace so many toxic products in your cabinet and is sure to come in handy for sunburns and bug bites this summer! Shop here.

  • Mineral Fusion 3-in-1 Color Stick

    This creamy 3-in-1 color stick gives you a perfect summer glow! You can use on cheeks, eyelids or lips. For a simple summer makeup look I use this with the Beauty Counter Dew Skin tinted moisturizer, some mascara and I’m out the door! Stay tuned on my Instagram for a quick summer makeup tutorial. Shop here.

  • Rimmel Kind & Free Clean Mascara

    I’m always on the lookout for clean, inexpensive makeup options and this mascara is just that! Non-toxic ingredients, less than $10 and works great - what more could you ask for? Shop here.

  • Beauty Counter Dew Skin Tinted Moisturizer

    As mentioned above, this tinted moisturizer is part of my daily makeup routine in the summer. It’s hydrating, has SPF in it and is buildable to provide enough coverage to serve as your foundation for the summer. It covers all the bases and an essential for more. You received a card with different shades so that you can find your perfect match. If you don’t find a shade dark enough, reach out for more samples. Shop here.

  • Beauty Counter Reflect Effect Mask

    This exfoliating mask from Beauty Counter has so many great benefits! It will leave your skin smooth, hydrated, even and glowing in as little as 10 minutes. It’s all the more important to care for your skin after long days in the sun! Shop here.

  • B&K - Munchkin Stainless Steel Snack Catcher

    I love these snack catcher cups to contain toddler snack mess but most are plastic. Plastic
    (especially if sitting in the heat or regularly washed in the dishwasher) can leach chemicals into food. Stainless steel is always a safer alternative to plastic. It’s also great to take produce on the go and will help keep it cold! Shop here.

  • B&K - ThinkBaby Sunscreen Stick

    This clean sunscreen option is so easy to tuck away in a diaper bag or book bag and is great for a quick face application on kids at the pool, park or out for a walk. Apply by rubbing the stick directly onto skin which will help ensure you don’t miss any areas! It rubs in so easily and makes the application effortless. Shop here.

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