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  1. Who we love + what they love.

    Who we love + what they love.

    I work in Sales and Education partnering with our retailers, looking for future partners and scouting locations for one of our new MALIN+GOETZ apothecaries.  In between my busy schedule I squeeze in my must have running and boxing classes. They are brutal but keep me going!

    There are three products I can’t love without. Our facial cleansing oil is a hidden gem. It removes all traces of make up and dirt leaving my skin feeling incredibly soft. I hate working out or traveling on planes with make up on so I keep this in my gym bag and samples in my travel bag and use

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  2. Skin Deep in The New York Times

    Skin Deep in The New York Times

    Our lip moisturizer made the list of Advanced Products to use as you age gracefully in The New York Times.

    "Because certain products really sing on older skin, we asked experts — makeup artists, a dermatologist, an aesthetician and women over 50 — for their go-to makeup...Ms. Dali likes to apply this moisturizer on top of lipstick for an extra moisture boost, which can be especially useful for older clients. “And it doesn’t

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  3. Bespoke Perfume Oil

    Bergamot. Bitter orange. Vetiver. Rum. Every apothecary shop once kept these and other precious scented essences in glass-stoppered vials, row upon row.

    Inspired by these traditional ingredients, (MALIN+GOETZ) re-interprets apothecary classics to create dynamic scents with a modern twist.

    Each fragrance is a unique sensory experience, intriguing and layered, as a fine fragrance should be. But far from being fussy or complicated, our scents are always easy to wear: any occasion, any time day or night, by women+men. It's a perfect reflection of our belief that, when it comes to using (MALIN+GOETZ) products, simplicity is the ultimate luxury. All are crafted with the highest quality

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  4. Cannabis EDP: Trends in High Places

    Cannabis EDP: Trends in High Places

     

     

    1611 The English bring marijuana to Jamestown.

    1920’s Marijuana begins crossing the border from Mexico as immigrants enter the U.S.

    1930 Louis Armstrong and drummer Vic Berton are arrested outside the Cotton Club in Culver City, CA. They spend the night laughing it up in their cell due to still being high.

    1931 29 states have now banned the use of marijuana.

    1936 Louis Gasnier debuts “Reefer Madness,” and the Motion Pictures Association of America bans the showing of any narcotics in films.

    1937 The Marijuana

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