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Happy Friday! + weekly roundup

Happy Friday! Things are looking a bit different this week and it's all due to a little technical glitch. Luckily, it was starting to feel like time for a bit of a refresh. Over the next few weeks I'll be tweaking and changing this little corner of the internet but in the meantime, thank you for being patient and continuing to check back for updates.

In other news, it's so great to be in our own space! The month of May was a total whirlwind and I was starting to forget what coming home actually feels like. With trips to Los Angeles, Tennessee and Florida under our belts, my little family is settling in and readjusting to our everyday routine. Hopefully this weekend allows you the time to find peace and joy in your own routine. If there's downtime in sight, feel free to catch up on a few of my favorite links:

a gorgeous PNW engagement shoot
a peek inside the bohemian Grace Loves Lace bridal studio
a fun video quiz via Free People
the dreamiest "Going Home" editorial
Urban Outfitters explores Aleksandra Zee's San Francisco apartment
& how to mount a staghorn fern by The Fresh Exchange

Top 5 Skincare Essentials

With the stress of planning a wedding and the change of seasons in the air, comes the need to switch up my skincare routine. In order to be proactive (no pun intended) I've introduced a new gadget (the Spin For Perfect Skin) and stuck by a few favorite products.

I have pretty sensitive skin and over the past year I've made an effort to trade out my harsher products for their natural counterparts. Though I may get a blemish or two, here's what I use to keep things clear:

Sage & Rose Facial Mist // Whenever my face is feeling a little lackluster (I'm looking at you 3PM caffeine crash) this mist by Fat & The Moon is perfect for reviving dull skin. Rose extract not only smells great but is perfect for fighting any pore clogging bacteria you've picked up during the day.

Herbal Blemish Stick // I don't know about you but I'm head over heels for the tingly sensation of tea tree oil! This spot stopping oil (a mixture of tea tree, willow bark and juniper), does a great job of keeping blemishes and acne at bay. I've found that my skin loves Burt's Bees products and most of my medicine cabinet/shower shelves include products from the granola-y brand.

Spin For Perfect Skin // Until recently I wasn't exfoliating... gasp! I noticed my face had become a little less bright than I like (don't we all want bright, young-looking skin?!) and was overjoyed when Vanity Planet sent me the Spin For Perfect Skin to try. This little gadget has changed my entire skincare regimen! I wash with the face brush each morning and have started using the attachment for body a few times per week. As someone with super sensitive legs (shaving bumps and irritation due to laundry detergent are a frequent occurrence), I can't tell you what a huge help it's been. The amazing part? Vanity Planet has given me a coupon code (HAZELANDSCOUT) to share with you! You can pick up your very own skin + body brush for 70% off (just $30 at checkout!).

Fresh Pharmacy Cleanser // LUSH is one of my favorite organic, fair-trade companies. With all kinds of amazing smelling soaps with great ingredients, I always find myself trying something new. This facial bar is a mixture of calming calamine, camomile, lavender, rose and tea tree (sensing a theme?).

Lavender Essential Oil // We use this miracle worker on everything! Lavender essential oil is amazing for treating blemishes, unwinding after a long day and even treating mosquito bites. Learn more about incorporating this oil into your routine here.

p.s. Skincare is such a personal thing and what works for my skin-type may not be right for everyone.

p.p.s. The Spin For Perfect Skin was gifted to me by Vanity Planet, however, all opinions and words are my own. It is my policy to only select goods and companies that I truly believe in and wish to share with you. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Hazel + Scout possible.

Chelsea Lately

It's been a while since I checked in and unloaded everything in my head. These little survey-style posts are such a great tool for taking stock and slowing down and I'm so grateful that you're interested in hearing a little bit about what goes on behind the scenes.

Lately, life has been a whirlwind of adventures (we conquered Los Angeles, took a trip to the lake in Tennessee and are off to Florida this weekend) and wedding planning. It seems that I'm starting to experience a bit of burn out and while the summer is usually meant for recharging, lounging by the pool and enjoying the sun I've lost sight of the slower things. I've dedicated myself to making the next few weeks as relaxed and joyful as possible. Hopefully that'll bring a ton of new inspiration and fun things to share!

feeling a little overwhelmed and overworked
liking how much of our space feels like home lately
making time to unwind and recharge
cooking nothing! it's time for a grocery store trip ASAP
drinking lots of water in the effort to be a bit healthier
reading Women Who Run With The Wolves
wanting all of our wedding details to take care of themselves
looking forward to Lorelai's fourth birthday (crazy!!!)
playing outside as much as we possibly can
wasting valuable wedding planning time surfing the internet
wishing for a completely unplugged adventure
enjoying longer days and a warmer sun
waiting for photoshoot images that I can't wait to share with you
opening far too many tabs (in my brain AND on my computer)

wondering where life would've taken me if I hadn't started blogging
hoping to keep up with my 30 day yoga challenge
marveling at the perfect little human Ainsworth and I made
needing a massage
smelling lavender essential oil and coffee... always
wearing almost exclusively Free People lately
following cues from my mind & body to slow down and take it all in
noticing how rich we are in love and in life
knowing I'll be MARRIED soon!
thinking how crazy it is that Lo is starting school in the Fall
bookmarking a lot of new-to-me tumblrs for inspiration
giggling at these photos from our creekside weaving adventure