Embracing the Hippie...

 
 
 

I am in a hippie state of mind, a place I haven’t been since my teenage years. I have a friend, Carolyn, to thank for it. She asked if I had heard of the Hippie Stick and flashbacks to my early hippie days started popping like the 4th of July fireworks. From that moment on I could think of nothing else. Carolyn mentioned Bobbi Brown and Jones Road and I was off on a googling whirlwind.

Do you know Jones Road?

 
Bobbie Brown and Jones Road

Bobbie Brown and Jones Road

 

If not, it is Bobbi Brown’s recent venture back into the beauty world, post selling her Bobbi Brown makeup brand to Estee Lauder a few years back. You have to love this super talented sixty-ish woman, rocking a new brand, in hippie style. I bought the Hippie Stick, in fact, I bought a few. It is an “everywhere balm” made from sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, and shea butter. It smells divine and will be a game-changer for dry skin this winter. So, I went a little crazy after the Hippie Stick and bought a few more things. I wrote a review below.

“It started with the wonderfully fragrant and moisturizing Hippie Stick and I was sold. The face and eye creams provide a lovely summer and winter balance and work well with the Face Sticks. The Miracle Balms are AMAZING!  Lips, face, eyes…I love that one product can do it all. Dusty Rose and Bronze are my shades. The customer service is excellent. I sent in a few photos of myself in natural light. The team was quick to suggest Face Stick and Miracle Balm colors that would best suit my skin tones. At 64, I feel I have finally found the perfect match. I have always put my faith in Bobbi, she has never steered me wrong. Bravo on the new line! May it grow and flourish and remain in her creative, guiding hands.”

I bought it all online, something I wouldn't have done pre-Covid days. Bobbi provides tutorials on her site to get you through the process and helps you match your skin type to her products. I was a little stuck and wrote to ask their advice. The team requested photos of my face in natural light, make-up-free. Within two days they wrote back with their suggestions. This is what I love about small businesses, service!

I have a few more tried and true shopping tips for you.


The gorgeous Catherine Robinson is wearing her Oatmeal Cashmere Turtleneck Pouch and now I am wearing it too. I am a poncho/cape/turtleneck girl from way back. This is the ultimate snuggle of warmth.

Speaking of snuggle, I also bought the Cashmere Ribbed Snood in Soft Navy for those biting winter days when you want to rug up for extra warmth. I highly recommend the Cashmere Oversized Wrap in Dark Navy. I purchased it a few years ago for international travel, it still looks as lovely as the day I bought it.

While I am on the subject of talented women and books and shops, here are a few more I am raving about these days….

 
 


My class schedule is full thanks to two inspiring women, Kathryn and Kim.

Kathryn Aalto is dedicated to helping people curate a thoughtful writing life and there is no doubt in my mind that she has peaked mine. From the Friendly Little Writing School to Winter Author Series, Narrative Nonfiction, Memoir and Life Writing and mentoring, it has been a thoughtful life indeed. She has helped me to shape my words in new and exciting ways. If you would like to explore your own writing, get in touch with Kathryn and tell her Jeanne says hello.

I have been following Kim Klassen for years, always enjoying her creative inspiration and enthusiasm. With a free summer schedule, I decided to commit to Kim and her ‘Elevate’ class as well as joining her Inner Circle. Kim’s energy knows no bounds, I am constantly amazed by the content of her classes and what she shares with us. I hang on to her every word. For photography lovers, Kim is one to follow!

I have Kim to thank for introducing me to Ruth Ribeaucourt of Faire Magazine and Laurie Farber of Elsie Green. She interviewed both as part of her Elevate class and both women were an absolute joy to listen to, sharing their tips both behind the camera and in their own businesses.

If you already have or are interested in crafting a creative life, you will love FAIRE magazine by Creator and Editor in Chief, Ruth Ribeaucourt. Every issue is a treasure. I subscribed to them all. To learn more, have a peek at the video below. It speaks volumes.

Every Saturday morning a newsletter from Elsie Green lands in my inbox, filled with the latest vintage finds from the markets in France. And every Saturday I have to control myself from filling a shopping cart. When I declared September my birthday month, I lost it. Little bits of Elsie Green is everywhere at Tahilla Farm. It’s the next best thing to being there.

Because I just can’t resist mentioning at least one book….

 
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I love this one! Created by the uber-talented Ali Heath and Lynda Gardener, CURATE is England (Ali) meets Australia (Lynda) with the most wonderful interiors for an “individual home.” It is a pocketful of inspiration, for you or a friend.

If you are curating your own gift list for the holidays, I hope these suggestions prompt a little google whirlwind of your own. If it involves a Hippie Stick, you are on the right track! ;)



Jeanne xx

PS..these brands are brought to you solely for my love of them.

It is just me saying… “you might like this”

 

Me, a shopgirl in the 1970’s feeling the hippie vibe.

 
 
 
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