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It’s always a challenge when you are on the hunt to find that “perfect gift” for all the mothers, grandmothers and step-mothers out there this upcoming Mother’s Day. That’s why we wanted to feature our curated assortment of our go-to gifts for every type of women out there.

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HOME: 

Diptique: From the legendary Parisian perfumery, this candle gift set of two of our favorite scents, Baies and Tubereuse, comes in the most gorgeous packaging and can fit into anyones home.

For the design savvy, we love everything Tom Dixon, but we’re especially fans of his decorative bowls and they fit into any space.

We love this naturally-based soap line, Eau D’Italie, and the packaging is so bright and happy. The Fig & Berries scent is one of our kitchen staples.

These playfully printed, Christian Lacroix hand painted notebooks, feature bold ikat prints in this bohemian driven notebook. Ruffle printed end pages open up to a surprising die-cut page. Scribble your notes, thoughts and lists on silver gilded pages.

HAIR:

The scent is not the only lust-worthy benefit of Oribe’s hair products, but after using his supercharging color safe reparative, hydrating and volumizing shampoo, conditioner and mask, hair is left looking shiny, fresh and styled. Every women can benefit from this incredible set!

BEAUTY: 

ByTerry ‘s best-selling lip glosses now come in a limited edition set – these are the smoothest, hydrating and best pigment-bursting glosses out there.

Dr. Goldfaden’s newest product to hit his cult-favorite line up, Fleuressence makes the perfect gift this Mother’s Day. The anti-aging, non-greasy, golden elixir, treatment replenishes hydration, improves skin color, tone and boosts radiance. The proprietary blend of 100% pure active botanicals, fruit extracts and natural oil delivers powerful vitamins and nutrients deep into the skin to boost moisture levels and skin cell revitalization.

This handmade brush set by Kevyn Aucoin is literally a game-changer! Makeup goes on smoother and completely even to boot. For a limited time, this 5-piece set is also on sale. Snag one before they’re gone.

TRAVEL:

These flat and easy-to-pack leather travel pouches come in an array of colors and sizes and make the perfect catch all for all the travel needs.

This cashmere travel set makes any type of travel super cozy and luxurious.

Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 11.25.02 AMTraveling to a new place by plane, train or car, can present our senses and skin with a whole host of adjustment triggers, so we sat down with Dr. Goldfaden and enlisted his expertise to talk about how we can keep breakouts, dehydration and dullness at bay all while showing up in our final destination ready to charge forward!

How does flying take a toll on your skin? 

“Flying dehydrates skin which can cause dryness and possible breakouts. When skin gets dehydrated excess oil is produced to compensate and this can result in breakouts a few days after your flight.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What measures can you take in the air to keep it moist and hydrated? Should you bring a spray, drink lots of water, continue to moisturize? Steer clear of alcohol? 

“Drinking water is always important but start hydrating a few days before, just drinking water during the flight is not going to do much. Before flying wash your face with a gentle cleanser that is alcohol-free and then seal it with a hydrating serum. Then apply an oil or very hydrating moisturizer. Wearing foundation is not the best idea but if you must try and use a light weight one or tinted moisturizer. Drinking alcohol on a plane or on the ground will absolutely dehydrate you and your skin-so steer clear in the air!” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

If you’re headed to a tropical locale with a hot, humid climate – how can that affect your skin? Cause breakouts, rashes, excessive oil production? What can you do to keep it calm? 

“Hot humid climates can cause skin to go a little crazy at first. Think about what types of products you are packing. Steer clear of heavy moisturizers, retinols or peels while there or at least until your skin gets comfortable with the climate. If using an oil make sure it is a balancing oil-nothing too heavy. Do not do a peel or use retinol products the night before you leave. Sometimes is is nice to let your skin breathe a little. Try just wearing an oil free serum instead of a moisturizer and see how it feels. If you feel dry then use a light weight moisturizer.  It is important to listen to your skin. If you tend to get flushed from heat and humidity cool compresses work great or a misting water. Always wear an SPF, look for a light weight dry mist that contains soothing ingredients such as Organic Red Tea.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

 What about a very dry, desert climate? What effects can that have on your skin? How can you treat it and take precautions? 

“A dry, dessert climate will dry your skin out quickly. Make sure to hydrate your skin with a serum and moisturizer. These types of climates can be windy, so be cautious not to get a wind burn. If you are outside for long periods of time cover your face with a light weight cloth and of course wear an SPF.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What about high altitudes? 

“High altitude climates can be very harsh on the body and the skin.  Due to the location to the sun (you are closer to it) UVA rays are much stronger. Sun burn is more common as well as wind burn. If you know anyone who lives in a ski town you have seen what sun damage and high altitude can do to the skin-think leather baseball mit…..Always hydrate the skin by using extra layers of hydrating serums and moisturizers/oils.” Dermatologist, Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

What about supplements and our diet in general? How can those help? 

“Regular intake of Vitamins and a healthy diet contributes to overall health and prevents your body from being sick and run down, especially when traveling. Clear and glowing skin starts from the inside. Eating foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, the most beneficial is Salmon, can greatly reduce inflammation, reduce dryness and increase circulation – a key attribute to healthy, youthful-looking skin. Daily consumption of vitamins specifically my favorite vitamin – Vitamin D and an overall multi-vitamin and Omega-3 greatly impacts your overall health.” Dermatologist Dr. Gary Goldfaden MD

Screen Shot 2013-12-01 at 2.40.57 PMEvery year we find ourselves scrambling to find the “perfect” gift for all of the special friends, family and colleagues on our list. This year, The Scrubbers select their glam picks for everyone on your list…and they’re sure to leave a lasting a personal impression.

1. Office Sophistication:

Connor NYC engraved season calendar 

2. Design Aficionado:

Adorado Boxes 

3. The World Traveler:

Cashmere Travel Throw Set 

4. Accessories Glamour:

Statement Necklace

5. Hostess:

Gold Bamboo Spoons

6. The Woman Who Has Everything:

Beautiful night loungewear from JCrew

7. Scent of a Woman:

Byredo Parfume, Gypsy Water Barney’s

8. Skincare Junkie:

Goldfaden MD’s Radiant Renewal Starter Kit