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Do you do THIS when you spring clean?

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Since we’re well into spring, {NAME}... I think it’s time for me to talk about what ‘

Since we’re well into spring, {NAME}... I think it’s time for me to talk about what ‘clean’ really means for me. The word ‘clean’ to me used to be based around how clean my home looked. Was everything put away? Did my spice cabinet look neatly organized with labels? Were my leggings folded the Marie Kondo way? But then my definition of clean shifted, especially when I had kids. Now, clean feels so much more personal. It’s in the products I choose to bring into our house, the food we consume, and the lotions and serums I put on my body. And nope, I’m not some goopy-gal telling you all chemicals are bad and telling you to brush your teeth with coconut oil (unless you want to!). One of my favorite ways to look at ‘spring cleaning’ is by figuring out how I can bring a deeper level of clean into my home that will benefit my family from the inside out. Today, I want to share a few tips I’ve learned in the process of taking that ‘clean’ level up a notch or two around my house without the stress of trying to do it all or do it perfectly. First, avoid the feeling of trying to throw everything away! I get it, once you start googling about clean household products, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel like everything is poison. (Hint: it’s totally not.) Instead of overhauling everything all at once, I’d recommend starting with swapping out just a few products that will make a big difference in your home. If you’re still feeling lost and want an easy way to look at the products you use on a daily basis, hit up the [Think Dirty app!]() You can get a snapshot of how your products are rated and see why they’re rated that way! Heck, you might even learn a new ingredient or two—I know I did. By using this app, you can figure out what areas strike a chord with you first. Maybe you’ve been wanting to tackle a cleaner laundry sitch, or you’ve been thinking about cleaning up your make-up or skin care routine, or maybe the bottles under your sink! This will help you know where to start. For me, it was skincare first. I’ll never forget when I was navigating our fertility journey and a doctor prescribed me a topical ointment and it hit me that our skin absorbs everything. That’s when I made a big switch over to clean beauty products. If you were to pop open my skincare cabinet right now, you’d see [a full lineup of Primally Pure](. I soak myself in their products from head to toe (and the same goes for the rest of my family!). I can SEE a difference when using their products!! It’s how I’ve healed my skin, gotten rid of my hormonal acne, how I’ve supported my belly through the stretching and shrinking of pregnancy, and how, truly, I keep my skincare routine to under 5 minutes or less. Plus, Primally Pure closed the loop in the life cycle of their products by [opening up a recycling program](), so you can send back your empties (and get rewarded for it)! If you pop open your own skincare cabinet and aren’t 100% confident about what you’re using, I can honestly tell ya, everyone I’ve gotten to hop on the Primally Pure train with me has never looked back! What do you want ‘clean’ to look and feel like for you this year? Spring is the perfect time to repaint that vision for yourself. ✨ I can’t wait to see what you do! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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