Guess Where We're Headed Next? Create & Cultivate Los Angeles

Just hold on until May 7th, because we're coming home. 

Create & Cultivate is getting back to its roots with our biggest dream conference we've held to date. We're so excited to host our 10th (#doubledigis) conference at the Hudson Lofts in Downtown Los Angeles. Think: floor to ceiling windows and women who have shattered glass ceilings. 

Check out the lineup, the panels, and sign up for our newsletter to be the first to keep up with future (and v exciting) announcements! 

Hold on to your Moon Juice LA, this is gonna be GRAND. 

Up In the Air: 3 Ways Boss Women Fly Hydrated

It's 10pm and you're in the airport lounge waiting to board a redeye for your business trip across the country. It's a flight path all too familiar to you--  after all, the hustle can sleep on a plane. Why not make moves across the country to make moves with your career the next day? You say it's time well-managed. 

However, it can ravage your body. The mixture of recycled plane air, low humidity environments, and the moisture zapping tendency of winter, can leave you with dry skin, itchy eyes, and you're even more prone to catch a virus. So, what's a boss to do?

Drink Water

This may seem obvious, but for anyone on-the-go a drink and a movie sounds much more appealing (especially on a redeye) than a bottle of water. But make a point to buy a big one before you get on your flight, and make sure you finish it by the time you land. 

Flyers tend to nix big bottles of water to avoid annoying their aisle mates by heading to the bathroom every hour, but lack of water and sleeping on a plane make for the perfect recipe for fatigue. Which, IS THE LAST thing you need when you're trying to nail down and impress an investor. 

Have trouble remembering? Make it a game and take a sip every time the stewardess turns on the seatbelt sign. 

Take Emergen-C or Airborne

It's not in your head that you always get sick on a plane. The air inside the cabin of a plane usually has a humidity level of 10 to 20 percent, which is much lower than typical indoor humidity of 30 to 65 percent. This low humidity level actually affects your health. When your airways are moist, the lining traps viruses from entering your body. When they are dry, those germs have a one-way ticket to your body. 

Pack an immune booster in your carry-on. 

Pack the Right Moisturizer

Dry, itching skin is the worst. So is a dehydrated looking face. You want to look fresh-faced and rested when you step off the plane. Yes to has a new line formulated specifically for dry skin. The Yes to Coconut is a natural collection that combines nourishing moisturizers like coconut oil that's perfect for skin in need of heavy hydration. To wipe away impurities and makeup try the Coconut Cleansing Wipes. The Ultra Hydrating Facial Souffle Moisturizer is non-greasy and super hydrating. And a dab of Ultra Hydrating Overnight Eye Balm says bye bye to dry eyes as you say hello to a new city. 

Press Play: Create & Cultivate Dallas 2016

Create & Cultivate is an online platform and conference series for female entrepreneurs in the digital space. On January 30th, 2016 we brought our first show of the year to Dallas, TX! We hosted our keynote speakers Emily Schuman of Cupcakes & Cashmere, Co-founders Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power of Who What Wear, and Co-founders Julie Rice and Elizabeth Cutler of Soulcycle, alongside amazing female entrepreneurs like Julia Engel, Danielle Duboise of Sakara Life, Whitney Wolfe of Bumble, Katherine Schwarzenegger, Haylie Duff, Natalie Suarez of Natalie Off Duty, Christina Caradona of Trop Rouge, and many more!