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Ayesha Curry may be the wife of one of the best shooters in NBA history, Stephen Curry. However, her popularity is not just due to that. Ayesha is a cook and an author who has written 2 cookbooks that are widely popular. Besides that, she is an entrepreneur as well and has a business called “Sweet July”.

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She recently launched her own skincare brand as a subsidiary of her business called, “Sweet July Skin”. During her recent interview with Forbes, she gave some personal recommendations for Christmas gifts and also disclosed a hack for a spa without ever leaving your house.

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Ayesha Curry gives gift recommendations for moms

The Christmas season is a time to express thanks, and Ayesha Curry is on a mission to guarantee that moms get the credit they deserve. Curry not only celebrates the spirit of giving with her selected list of Christmas gift ideas, but she also promotes periods of well-deserved leisure for the remarkable women who put everybody else first. She started off her list by recommending a gift card to a spa day so that the hardworking moms get the rest they deserve.

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Her list consisted of a variety of items, like comfy loungewear, a hair dryer, a book to write notes, a handbag, a necklace, and an air fryer. Not only that, she recommended some of the products from her own brand which would benefit a mother a lot. Like, for example, her “Sweet July Skin, The Essentials Set”. This set was specially curated based on Ayesha’s Jamaican mother and grandmother’s nutrient-rich Caribbean superfoods. She also claimed that after experiencing this, your mother would feel like “she’s spent a day at the spa without ever leaving her house”.

Another product she recommended from her brand line was the “Sweet July Olive Oil And Balsamic Vinegar Set”. It is a carefully picked package of excellent olive oil and balsamic vinegar which offers a touch of culinary flair. She claims this to be a lovely present which is ideal for parents who enjoy gourmet treats. But, being a mother of three herself, she said her favorite gifts that she has received are the ones made by children.

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What is Ayesha’s brand, Sweet July’s aim?

Ayesha Curry’s company Sweet July made a skincare initiative, hoping to transform the beauty industry with a distinctive and sensory-rich experience. This three-year-long project is more than simply a product line. It is a thoughtfully planned experience influenced by Caribbean superfoods and by Ayesha’s Jamaican roots. Jamaica’s abundance of potent superfoods inspired Ayesha to bring these traditional elements to the forefront. By doing this, she is establishing a brand that embraces the natural beauty of the Caribbean.

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Sweet July Skincare is more than just a line of products. It offers a journey inspired by Ayesha’s heritage and aims to reinvent the skincare experience. Her vision goes beyond cosmetics, as Ayesha feels skin care is a celebration of moments of self-care and indulgence.

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