There’s something about spring that makes everything feel lighter
— a natural moment to edit, refresh, and reset your space in a way that truly serves you.
It’s less about doing everything, and more about focusing on what actually makes your day feel better. A clearer fridge, an easier morning routine, a home that feels calm, a vanity that works for you - small shifts that create a real difference.
This season, each of us is approaching spring cleaning in our own way.
Natalie — New Studio, A Streamlined Routine
With the opening of our South Miami studio, I’m very much in a reset phase.
Right now, everything is about simplifying - creating systems that support my mornings so I can move through my day with ease. I don’t want to overthink getting dressed, so I’ve been focusing on pieces I can rely on, silhouettes that always work, and outfits I can throw on without a second thought.
Behind the scenes, I’m also working closely with my team to set up the new space — from inventory to services to how the studio runs day-to-day. For me, it’s all about putting the right systems in place early so everything feels streamlined and intentional.
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Gee Beauty MiamiStephanie — The Fridge Cleanout
For me, spring always starts in the kitchen.
It’s my reset point — clearing out what’s no longer serving me and restocking with foods that make me feel my best. I keep it really simple: clean, nourishing, protein-forward meals, and whole foods that make eating well feel easy, not overwhelming.
My approach is to keep everything visible, fresh, and uncomplicated. When I can see what I have and it’s ready to go, I naturally make better choices. I like to start with a full clean-out, then rebuild my fridge with intention so nothing gets lost or forgotten.
Meals I’m reaching for lately:
Sweet potato with cream cheese, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on the side
Ground chicken with zucchini and sweet potato, with tortilla chips on the side
Miso cod with sesame cucumbers
I keep it really simple: clean, nourishing, protein-forward meals, and whole foods that make eating well feel easy, not overwhelming.
Stephanie Gee
Celene — A Home Refresh
For me, spring cleaning is less about adding anything new, and more about refining what I already have.
I’ve been leaning into my current home edit from Six by Gee Beauty — really taking the time to reassess each piece and how it fits into my space. It’s about reusing what I love, moving things around, and seeing them in a new way before bringing anything else in.
I always start by clearing everything back — removing anything that feels cluttered, unnecessary, or no longer aligned. From there, I focus on what truly elevates the space and build around that.
A tip I always follow: before buying anything new, I restyle what I already own — books, objects, trays — and only then layer in something fresh if it still feels like it’s missing.
Miriam — The Vanity Reset
For me, spring cleaning always starts with my vanity.
It’s one of the most personal spaces, and resetting it makes such a difference in how my day begins and ends. I like to do a full clean-out - going through everything, getting rid of what’s expired or no longer working for me, and clearing space for what I actually use and love.
I always start with my brushes, giving them a proper clean so everything feels fresh again. From there, I go through my skincare and makeup, putting away the heavier winter products and transitioning into lighter, more spring-focused formulas.
My philosophy is simple: if I’m not reaching for it daily, it doesn’t need to be out.
Miriam Gee