March is a time to honor the women who inspire us.From mentors and mothers to founders and friends, the women in our lives shape the way we show up in the world. This month, we’re celebrating confidence, resilience, and connection — and the small rituals that help us feel our best inside and out.
Throughout the month, we’ll also be featuring women who inspire us on our social media. We’d love to hear from you. Who are the women who inspire your life?
A Confidence Boost for Your Skin
A small ritual that helps you show up as your most confident self during Women’s Month, and always.
For me, clear, glowing skin is one of the biggest confidence boosters. I use Genetically Blessed regularly at night as part of my routine, but I also have a little insider tip: before a big event, I’ll apply a thin layer before makeup because it gives my skin the most beautiful glow.
When your skin looks healthy and radiant, it changes the way you show up.
Try This: Use nightly as your treatment serum, or apply a light layer before makeup when you want an extra glow for a special event.
From Dr.Diaz: The Science Behind Healthy Skin
Healthy skin is built through consistent habits and clinically effective ingredients. The most effective routines focus on protecting the skin barrier, supporting collagen production, and addressing concerns like discoloration and texture over time.
When skin is functioning well, it reflects light more evenly and appears brighter, smoother, and healthier.
Try This: Choose one targeted treatment product and use it consistently for at least 6–8 weeks to evaluate real changes in your skin.
From Ursula: The Women Who Inspire Me
There are so many women who inspire me, and I honestly didn’t expect to feel this inspired in my 40s. I admire founders like Sara Blakely, Mel Robbins, and Emma Grede — I’ve been loving Emma’s Aspire podcast lately. Their work reminds me how powerful it is to keep growing and evolving at every stage of life.
I also think a lot about my mom. Her work ethic and the way she connects with people shaped who I am today. Now in her 70s, she’s focused on health, connection, and living well — and I admire her more than ever.
Who are the women who inspire you?
Try This: Take a moment this week to reach out to a woman who has inspired you and let her know.