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1 month ago

The Gee's Guide To Spring Cleaning

The Gee's Guide To Spring Cleaning
Written by
Celene Gee
Celene Gee

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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Stephanie — 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