The Hanni Cocoon Cleanse, a product I can’t live without. More below.
Have you ever had the thought, I use this so much I wish I owned stock in it? Me too. Here are some of the packaged good products that I use so often it’s almost criminal that I haven’t invested. What would Martha do?
Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater
I swear we go through more of this than food goes into my kids faces. And yet. And yet! I somehow always forget the travel size on vacation. Sharing to hold myself accountable.
Bluestone Lane Flagstaff Medium Roast
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Our espresso machine got us through the pandemic, as did this coffee. We use whole beans, but I bet the grounds are just as good. I love it in my normal oat milk latte, and it’s excellent without milk. My Amazon reports that I’ve ordered it 37 times, a low read considering how many bags I order each time. Let’s also not lose site of the times I ordered on the direct site when Jeffrey B was out of stock.
Dae Detangling Brush
I’m embarrassed how many of these brushes I have purchased — not because they need to be retired or get gross. No, we still use them all. It’s just that we were fighting over them, so now each child has their own, I have mine and we have an extra for our swim bag. Totally painless wet hair brushing is key when you have tangly kids!
Clean Skin Club Clean Towels
Since starting to use these cloths to wash my face every night, I’m a new woman. Not only do I not have a wet, gross washcloth that I don’t exactly know what to do with (sometimes inhibiting my desire to actually wash my face before bed, I know), my skin has never looked better. It’s hard to know what’s hiding in your towels that could be irritating your skin, and it’s evident that this makes a difference.
Evereden Kids Face and Body Wash
We’ve been using this clean kids brand for almost a year now and I love that it’s non-toxic and works well for different stages, considering our 6 year age gap. From their shampoo and body wash to their face soap (which comes in a cool foaming container that’s just like my grown up Caudalie foaming cleaner that I adore and should also make this list), this brand is heavily integrated in our daily routine.
And two female-founded brands I did…
Hanni Cocoon Cleanse
The Cocoon Cleanse is a soap, body wash and shaving cream in one, and it’s the product that sold me on Hanni. Beyond being beautiful itself (not not something I think about), it’s a luxurious serum cleanser that looks like a bar of soap but leaves your skin feeling moisturized and smooth, without any residue. The packaging is eco-friendly, each launch outsmarts the last and it doesn’t hurt that founder Leslie Tessler is a former L’Oreal exec and also the coolest lady in Atlanta.
Mission Mighty Me Nutty Puffs
Introducing peanut and tree nut products to your littles can be stressful, but Mighty Me made it easy. With trace amounts of nuts in their puffs, but enough to expose children to prevent a potential allergy, this company founded by a friend (and allergy mama) is one we love in our house — and used for this very purpose with both Jennings and George. My kids sit down any time we go to dinner out and ask for their Mighty Me, and I’ve been guilty of snacking on it too. Obviously speak with your pediatrician before trying, or head to their brilliantly clear packaging for age and stage info.
Blender bombs from The Bomb Co.
Just discovered and tried Hanni products and have been blown away. The shower salve is fab and I’m looking forward to trying the cleanser. 🤍 PMD beauty brush is also 💯