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Oliveda Skincare Review
My honest review of Oliveda skincare and how it compares to the other clean skincare brands I’ve used. All $50+ Oliveda orders ship free! Get a FREE product when you take this skincare quiz and order +2 of the recommendations.
I love skincare. And as someone who’s passionate about safe, clean beauty, Oliveda quickly became one of my all-time favorites. And now after a couple of years of using their products, I’m still genuinely blown away by the results. I test new skincare constantly; I get dozens of products from high-end brands sent to me each month to test and potentially feature, and the fact that I still spend my own money on Oliveda should tell you a lot. Oliveda makes up the majority of my skincare routine, and I’m reviewing everything I’ve tried below.
In this blog post, I’ll share what makes Oliveda unique, and my favorite products (and the ones I’d skip).


My Oliveda Skincare review
As I alluded to in the intro of this post, I’ve been shocked by the results I’ve seen from using Oliveda. I think it has a lot to do with the potency of the formulations (remember, no water added = no dilution of active ingredients).
My Oliveda Before and Afters
When I first shared these photos, I was accused of lying. Someone claimed I had edited and filtered the photos to make the “after” shots look more impressive. But no, I did not. And yes, the results are seriously that good. (On a separate note, lying about results would be bad for my business since it’s all based on you trusting my recommendations. It wouldn’t get me far.)


I honestly can’t believe how good my skin looks since I started using it. I could see tangible differences after 3 uses, versus about 2 to 3 weeks to notice changes from other brands. Specifically, my skin has looked brighter and plumper, and my fine lines and wrinkles (particularly my smile lines and lines around my eyes) have improved.
The Best Oliveda Products
Oliveda has almost 90 products in its lineup, so deciding what to get can be overwhelming. And since the company is based in Europe, the names of its products are also a bit confusing. Their anti-aging line is called “corrective,” for example. When I first heard it, I thought the corrective line was for oily or breakout-prone skin.
To simplify things, I’m breaking down the best products in each category: cleansers, serums, moisturizers, etc. I’ve also outlined which products work best for each skin type (you can find out how to layer them here). The great thing about Oliveda is that nothing is truly exclusive to one skin type — think of it as “good, better, best” regarding your goals. The most basic cleanser will still work for you if you have dry, mature skin, but you’ll benefit more from an anti-aging cleanser.
Oliveda Order Of Application
Okay, let’s break it down by product type so you can decide what to buy:
- Choose a Cleanser
- Choose a Toner
- Choose a Serum
- Choose an Elixir
- Choose a Moisturizer
- Choose an Eye Cream
- Incorporate “Add-On” products
Oliveda Cleansers
Oliveda really encourages double-cleansing, which means washing your face with an oil to remove makeup and then following with a foaming, gel cleanser. If you only get one, get a gel cleanser.
009 Dope Your Glow Deep Cleanser – Sensitive, aging, normal skin – My Top Pick
Gentle yet thorough, this cleanser melts away dirt while calming skin. Hemp and hydroxytyrosol cleanse without stripping. I love it because it’s deep-cleansing yet soothing enough for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Corrective Cleansing Oil (F72) – Dry, aging skin
This is an oil-based cleanser made with olive fruit oil and lavender oil, so it’s nourishing and calming. Plus, it smells amazing.
If you’re looking for a true cleansing oil, I’d definitely choose this one. That said, I still reach for my Colleen Rothschild cleansing balm at night to take off my makeup because. But for a gentle, hydrating cleanse, this one’s a winner. (Full review of the Colleen Rothschild balm here.)
Arbequina Cleansing Oil (F78) – Normal or combination Skin
This is an oil-based cleanser for normal or combination skin that’s meant to nourish and hydrate while removing impurities. But honestly, I didn’t love it; the formula didn’t glide over my skin the way I want an oil cleanser to, so it’s not one I’d repurchase.
Corrective Cleansing Gel (F71) – Dry, aging skin
This cleanser is great for mature, aging skin.it’s super gentle, really hydrating, and it has the best light, natural scent (not strong at all, which I love since I’m sensitive to fragrance). I really like this one, but if I had to pick a favorite, I still love the LA Dope Cleanser best because it’s the most gentle and moisturizing.
Purifying Cleansing Gel (F38) – Normal or combination skin
I haven’t personally tried this one since it’s not really ideal for my skin type, but I also haven’t heard anything negative about it. It’s a foaming cleanser for normal or combination skin that gives a deeper cleanse while still delivering concentrated antioxidants to help prevent signs of aging. If you have oily or breakout-prone skin though, I’d personally recommend the Colleen Rothschild Gentle & Clear line instead.
Oliveda Toners
Oliveda calls their toners “Tonics” so when you see that, know that it’s the second step in your routine.
Corrective Facial Tonic (F67) – Dry, aging skin – My Top Pick
If you’re looking for a hydrating toner, this is the one. You use it right after cleansing to prep your skin for whatever serum/elixir you’re using next, and I use it daily because it seriously helps my skin hold onto moisture all day. I legit LOVE it. And for context, I was sent the $230 Vintner’s Daughter essence and I still prefer this. It’s more hydrating, and it smells a lot better.
Activating Facial Toner (F11) – Normal, combination skin
This one is meant to be non-drying and non-stripping — more of a balancing product that helps restore your skin’s natural balance. I haven’t personally tried it though.

Oliveda Serums
Corrective Serum Face (F59) – Dry, aging skin – My TOP pick
Oliveda F59 is what people call “botox in a bottle”, and it’s my favorite Oliveda product It’s made with concentrated hydroxytyrosol (the super powerful antioxidant we discussed above) combined with para cress extract, an ingredient that lifts and smooths your skin. It also builds collagen.
I’ve had botox, and I wouldn’t go as far as to say Oliveda’s Botox in a bottle is just like it. HOWEVER, I do think it’s wildly effective for fine lines. You can see before and after photos in my Botox in a Bottle blog post.
Cell Active Serum (F06) – Normal, combination skin
This serum helps smooth your skin and reduce pore size, but it mainly reduces dark spots and smoothes wrinkles. It’s an all around great serum for all skin types. While anyone can use the F59 Corrective Face Serum (aka Botox in a Bottle), you may not really need the anti-aging benefits yet, so this would be a great option. It’s similar but not as concentrated as F59, making it more affordable.


Oliveda Elixirs
Oliveda calls its retinol products Elixirs. They are similar to serums in terms of benefits, but they’re made to be mixed with serums. When used together, you will get better results than applying just one or the other or when layering them vs. mixing.
For mature or aging skin, these are your best options:
Corrective Midnight Elixir (F65) – Fish derived retinol
If you’ve already used retinol in the past and love the effects, then you will love this. It’s a natural form of retinol that’s derived from fish. Since it is an animal-based form of vitamin A, it is metabolized into retinol.
It can only be used at night, and it’s Oliveda’s strongest retinol option. I bought this for one month and didn’t dislike it but I definitely didn’t like it as much as the Kahai Elixir, which is nourishing, smells amazing and makes my skin look and feel great.
Corrective Kahai Elixir (F87) – Nut-derived retinol (My Top Pick)
I absolutely love this product. It’s so hydrating and feels like the most luxurious product in their line-up. It’s never drying, smells great, and improves skin’s appearance without any peeling, which is more common with traditional retinols.
Green Retinol Face Elixir (F82) – Bakuchiol, a retinol alternative
This is Oliveda’s most gentle “retinol” option, and I think of it more as a retinol alternative. It’s a blend of bakuchiol (retinol alternative) + kahai oil (a natural source of vitamin A).
It’s meant to help with fine lines, pores, complexion, and pigmentation. It does have a very unique scent (kind of olive-oil-ish, which makes sense). However, I don’t recommend this one; I’ve seen it make a lot of people break out, so I’d skip it unless you know your skin does well with these ingredients.
Oliveda Moisturizers
Corrective Face Cream (F42) – AM for mature, aging skin
This day cream is marketed for dry/aging skin because it has extra hydroxytyrosol (a really powerful antioxidant), and it’s supposed to be soothing, help with elasticity, and reduce fine lines. It even contains a sun protection factor, and a little goes a long way. That said, I personally didn’t find it hydrating enough for my dry skin, so I’d say it’s probably a better fit for normal skin types.
Anti Oxidant Face Cream (F05) – AM for normal or combination skin
This is a great everyday moisturizer for younger or normal skin types. I haven’t personally tried it since it’s not the best match for my skin type, but it looks like a solid option if you’re not super dry.
Regeneration Intense Face Cream (F74) – Night cream for all skin types
The texture is weird and it takes some getting used to how it’s applied and massaged in, but now I love it (check out my review of Oliveda F74 here). This is one of Oliveda’s more hydrating moisturizers. It reduces redness and helps balance the skin. Just use a very small amount of this – a little goes a long way. I’ve tried UBeauty’s Super Hydrator and Irene Forte’s Hibiscus Night Cream, both of which cost way more, and still prefer F74.
Oliveda Eye Cream
Oliveda F60 Corrective Eye Cream – Mature, aging skin
I bought this once and still went back to my favorite eye cream, the OneSkin Topical Eye Supplement. I didn’t dislike the F60 but it didn’t wow me in hydration, texture or results. This eye cream is designed to help boost your collagen and decrease under-eye shadows.
Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream (F09) – Normal or combination skin
This is a basic eye cream. I liked the texture and it’s completely non-irritating so it’s a good option for younger skin. It tightens and reduces fine lines around your eye area.
Oliveda F64 Corrective Eye Elixir – All skin types
Now this is a must-have in my eye area routine. It’s the Botox in a Bottle answer for your eyes. It has a triple-hyaluronic acid structure and a ton of antioxidants, so it hydrates and plumps while giving your eyes a more lifted, radiant look. You can apply this underneath your eye cream or use it alone. (I prefer to layer an eye cream on top for a little extra moisture.)
Add-on products for all skin types
Corrective Vegan Hyaluronic Acid Serum (F86)
I’m not too picky with hyaluronic acid serums since I feel like they’re all about the same once you get into the luxury skincare category, so I liked this one just as much as others I’ve used.
Hyaluronic serums are great for dry and aging skin because they deeply hydrate and plump the skin. This one also helps repair oxidative damage and supports elasticity, so skin looks smoother and feels more firm. I love layering it under my other serums when I need extra hydration.
Acne SOS Face Drops (F85)
These drops unclog pores, balance sebum production, and reduce acne-causing bacteria. They contain salicylic acid, which is ideal for fighting and preventing acne. I have heard great things about this, but haven’t personally tried it because I don’t have major problems with acne.
AHA + HT Serum Face (F81)
Use chemical exfoliator 1-2 times per week at night. It’s a true hero product. It reduces scarring, improves elasticity, reduces and fights hyperpigmentation, and boosts collagen. It’s great for breakout-prone skin because it gently exfoliates and sloughs off dead skin, which can cause build-up and breakouts. If you used Beautycounter, this is very similar to the Overnight Resurfacing Peel – but I think it’s better since it doesn’t leave my skin feeling dry and tight the next morning. It’s a deep green color, which is fun.
HT + Vitamin C Serum (F83)
Oliveda’s Vitamin C serum is made with hydroxytyrosol, a superpowerful antioxidant, and it also contains camu camu. Because of the hydroxytyrosol, this has 1300% more power than vitamin C alone. It improves fine lines and wrinkles, neutralizes free radicals, and gives you a super radiant complexion. It also has carrot extract in it, which makes it red, which is fun. My favorite vitamin C serum is Nature Biss, but this one is a fraction of the price, so it’s a much more affordable option to my pricey favorite. You can read a full F83 review here.)


Honey Enzyme Face Mask (F76)
This face mask removes dead skin cells so that the rest of your skincare products can absorb better. This is especially beneficial for dry and/or aging skin since you’re paying more for those types of products and you want to get the most out of them. (The women who give me my facials have been telling me for years that I need to use an enzyme mask regularly to see improvements in my fine lines and deeper wrinkles).
I also love that it has a warming sensation. I usually hate applying masks because they take a long time and are messy, but I actually look forward to using them since I enjoy the sensory experience. And the green color is fun! My skin feels incredibly soft and smooth after I use it too.


Olive Core Face Peeling (F10)
This is a physical face exfoliator. It’s a superfine facial scrub that helps remove dead skin cells and gives you a fresh, glowy complexion. It’s fine and definitely does the job, but I still prefer the Dual Enzyme Polish from Colleen Rothschild. However, Olive Core does use cleaner ingredients, so if that’s your top priority, know that this does work well. (I shared more about Colleen Rothschild products in this post.)
Olive Tree Therapy Lip Balm (F75)
This is the best daytime lip balm I’ve ever used. It’s super hydrating like any lip balm should be, but it also makes my lips look full, almost like I’ve had lip filler (I haven’t). I love it so much I have a full review of the lip balm here. I’ve also noticed that the redness around the outside of my lips improves when I apply this. If you want an overnight mask, go for the One Skin peptide lip mask. It’s a game change for improving the overall appearance of lips’ fullness and fine lines.

Oliveda Skin Quiz
If you’re unsure what to buy or want even more personalized recommendations, the Oliveda Skincare Quiz called OliveBrain will help. It uses AI technology to determine a custom regimen for products that will work for your skin. When you take the Oliveda Quiz and buy two of the recommended products, you get a free full-size product as a gift. (Here are more ways to save money on Oliveda.)
However, the Oliveda quiz results can be confusing (some of my friends have run into this problem), so if you fill out my Skincare Survey, I will send you my recommendations and thoughts for your exact skin type.



Oliveda FAQs
What is Oliveda Skincare?
Oliveda is a German-based clean skincare brand that formulates products with olive tree extracts. It is known for its waterless skincare philosophy, which means its products are concentrated with active ingredients, avoiding the need for water and preservatives that can dilute potency and potentially irritate the skin (I’ll explain this in detail below). Oliveda’s formulations are also designed to be highly effective, free from harmful additives, and sustainable.
The brand was founded by Thomas Lommel after his own experience with the effects of using olive-based products internally. His first product was the I01 Elixir (a drinkable supplement), which spurred him to create skincare products because he was convinced that what was best for the inside must also be best for the outside (our skin).
What does Oliveda mean?
The name Oliveda comes from the Latin word for olive, olivae. Every Oliveda product is made with olive leaf extract (which is why they call their skincare waterless. More on this below).
Oliveda Ingredients
The main ingredient in their skincare products is part of what makes Oliveda unique: hydroxytyrosol. And what they don’t add is also what makes it unique: water.
Hydroxytyrosol (Olive Leaf Extract) is the main ingredient in all Oliveda products. It’s super high in antioxidants, which protects the skin from damaging environmental stressors (which improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles). It also helps reduce the appearance of dark spots and boosts radiance. The other main benefit of hydroxytyrosal is that it’s anti-inflammatory. It’s actually been shown to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis (source)
Using hydroxytyrosol as the main base of their products means that every single ingredient is active. When people talk about the glow they see in their skin after using Oliveda, it’s largely due to the hydroxytyrosol.
They have other products that also use Olive Oil (like the Oliveda internals) and Mediterranean herbs (like the Olivemush, a coffee substitute), but their skincare is what keeps going viral.
What is waterless skincare?
While water isn’t bad (at all), it does require preservatives and emulsifiers to stabilize the rest of the formula. When water is removed as the main base of the product, the active ingredients aren’t diluted. You can read more about Oliveda’s waterless formulations here.
Instead of using water as a filler, Oliveda uses 100% organic olive leaf extract called hydroxytyrosol (explained above).
Is Oliveda really waterless?
While Oliveda is known for waterless skincare, you WILL see water on their ingredient list. This is because water is a byproduct of extracting ingredients from the olive leaf. However, Oliveda never adds water to its products. And you won’t ever see water as the #1 ingredient on the list, as is often the case with other brands (including ones I use and love).
To be clear, there’s no downside to including water in skincare products. However, Oliveda’s use of olive leaf cell extract is an alternative that makes the rest of the active ingredients in their products even more potent and effective. 95% of Oliveda’s products are bioactive because the extract used as the base is also active. Given that, you only need a very small amount of product when applying Oliveda products. It has been a bit of an adjustment not to use as much product as I was using with other brands (and it’s not like I used a ton prior).
Is Oliveda a clean beauty brand?
Yes. Since Oliveda is a German-based company, it must follow all EU beauty safety standards. The EU bans over 1700 ingredients while the US bans 11, so Oliveda is much cleaner than most US beauty brands. And considering I’m breastfeeding, safety is essential for me right now.
One thing to note: As you read through Oliveda’s ingredients, it can be a little confusing for a US consumer because things are labeled differently in Europe than in the US. Since Oliveda is an international brand, we just have to look at things with a different lens. I’ll break down some of the key things to know below.
What about fragrance in their products?
In the US, the term “fragrance” is a loophole that brands can use to include anything they want, including harmful endocrine disruptors and allergens. In the EU, every ingredient in a skincare product has to be tested for safety, but once it’s approved to be used as a fragrance, it doesn’t have to be disclosed. Oliveda uses the term fragrance on the back of its products, but everything it uses has to be tested by the EU first, so it’s not a loophole to be wary of like it is in the US.
What about Retinol?
In the US, we’re instructed not to use retinol while we are pregnant or breastfeeding, so we don’t usually consider it “safe”, so when you see the term retinol on Oliveda products, it’s a bit jarring. However, similar to fragrance, in the EU, safe alternatives to retinol (i.e. bakuchiol) are screened, deemed safe, and then labeled retinol. For context, bakuchiol was used in Beautycounter’s Countertime line (more details here). The Oliveda product called “Green Retinol” has bakuchiol on the ingredient list, not a derivative of Vitamin A.
Oliveda carries four hydroxytyrosol elixirs labeled with the term retinol:
- F65 Corrective Midnight Elixir: Fish-derived retinol
- F82 Green Retinol Face Elixir: Bakuchiol
- F87 Corrective Kahai Elixir: Nut-derived Kahai oil retinol from the Cacay tree
- 004 LA DOPE Your Wrinkles Face Oil Serum: This contains hemp, which is excellent for sensitive skin because it’s anti-inflammatory and calming. Its strength is somewhere between the Kahai and Midnight.
While three of these products do contain vitamin A, they are natural forms of Vitamin A. Of course, this is up to personal preference, and you may still decide to stay away from natural forms of retinol. Beautycounter included Bakuchiol in their products (and Beautycounter had more stringent standards than the EU), so I feel fine about using the F82 Green Retinol Face Elixir especially.
Is Oliveda Pregnancy Safe? Is it Breastfeeding Safe?
Yes, ALL of the Oliveda products are pregnancy-safe, but it’s fair to be extra cautious and avoid retinol – even natural retinol – when pregnant.
The midnight elixir may be one to avoid, but that’s a personal choice, and they don’t advise stopping anything. It uses a natural form of retinol that’s derived from fish, and since it is an animal-based form of vitamin A, it does metabolize into a form of retinol. The other retinols are plant-based and do not metabolize into the type of retinol that is a concern.
Another note: the AHA + HT Serum contains salicylic acid, so you may want to avoid it or consult your doctor before using it.
As always, consult your doctor and go with your gut. As an aside, Gigi Hadid switched to Oliveda while pregnant because she was looking for clean skincare.
What are Oliveda Internals?
While this post is dedicated to my review of Oliveda’s skincare products, Oliveda also has really popular supplements called Internals. These are made with the same base as the skincare products: hydroxytyrosol. These not only help with skin issues and anti-aging but also help with inflammation and joint pain. Think of it as skincare from the inside out. I have a full review of Oliveda Internals linked here.
Does Oliveda have free shipping?
Oliveda has free shipping on all orders $50+. I especially appreciate this since a lot of things are out of stock lately (many products have gone viral and lots of Beautycounter consultants and clients are now using this brand), so when something comes back, I can buy it immediately without having to pay shipping, even if I just ordered two days ago (that’s exactly what happened this week; I ordered the F86 Corrective Vegan Hyaluronic Serum Face, and B15 Anti Aging Body Cream and then the F83 HT + Vitamin C Serum Face Serum was restocked an hour later so I just placed two orders back to back).
Does Oliveda have free returns?
While you can return an Oliveda product for any reason within 365 days, you do have to pay for return shipping. Read more about their return policy here.
Does Oliveda sell makeup?
Yes! Oliveda also has a makeup line called Olive Rose, which feels like an extension of their skincare since it’shydrating, and designed to enhance your natural glow. I tested the full collection and shared all my thoughts in my Olive Rose Makeup Review.
What other products does Oliveda sell?
In addition to skincare and makeup, Oliveda also sells body,hair care and Internals (think vitamins, or beauty products from the inside out) I sharesome of my favorite hair oil in this post You canread all about Oliveda Internals in this review.
Are Oliveda and LA Dope the same thing?
The best way to explain it is Oliveda is the “core” skincare line (dry, repair, anti-aging) and
LA Dope is the “hemp” line (more calming/clarifying, great for irritated or breakout-prone skin)
Both are under the Olive Tree People umbrella and both focus on waterless skincare + olive tree antioxidants like hydroxytyrosol.Is Oliveda an MLM?
Oliveda does have a direct sales business model here in the US, which is similar to an MLM but different because this one can be sold at retail locations. You can join Oliveda as a consultant and receive a commission from any sales you generate, similar to an affiliate. If you’re interested in learning more about the business side, you can read more here.
Or drop your email in this consultant-interest form, and I’ll follow up with you.
Is Oliveda all-natural?
Oliveda uses raw materials from its own organic olive trees, and its products are all bioactive (bioactive ingredients are nutrient-dense, and our body recognizes them, so our body knows how to break them down) and organic. However, it does use some synthetic ingredients in its products, so I won’t say it is 100% natural, although it does lean that way.
But keep in mind that natural doesn’t always mean safe. Lead is natural, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe. What’s important is the testing of ingredients, specifically for safety, and Oliveda (and the EU) has done that.
The Bottom line:
I absolutely love these products. I love the smell and feel of these and their efficacy. I also appreciate the small packaging (much easier to store), the price point, and free shipping with $50+ orders.
If you have questions, let me know! You can also join my Beauty Broadcast to get more information about how to care for your skin and hear what beauty products I’m trying and loving (or what I think is overrated).
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Oliveda Skincare Review
My honest review of Oliveda skincare and how it compares to the other clean skincare brands I’ve used. All $50+ Oliveda orders ship free! Get a FREE product when you take this skincare quiz and order +2 of the recommendations.
I love skincare. And as someone who’s passionate about safe, clean beauty, Oliveda quickly became one of my all-time favorites. And now after a couple of years of using their products, I’m still genuinely blown away by the results. I test new skincare constantly; I get dozens of products from high-end brands sent to me each month to test and potentially feature, and the fact that I still spend my own money on Oliveda should tell you a lot. Oliveda makes up the majority of my skincare routine, and I’m reviewing everything I’ve tried below.
In this blog post, I’ll share what makes Oliveda unique, and my favorite products (and the ones I’d skip).


My Oliveda Skincare review
As I alluded to in the intro of this post, I’ve been shocked by the results I’ve seen from using Oliveda. I think it has a lot to do with the potency of the formulations (remember, no water added = no dilution of active ingredients).
My Oliveda Before and Afters
When I first shared these photos, I was accused of lying. Someone claimed I had edited and filtered the photos to make the “after” shots look more impressive. But no, I did not. And yes, the results are seriously that good. (On a separate note, lying about results would be bad for my business since it’s all based on you trusting my recommendations. It wouldn’t get me far.)


I honestly can’t believe how good my skin looks since I started using it. I could see tangible differences after 3 uses, versus about 2 to 3 weeks to notice changes from other brands. Specifically, my skin has looked brighter and plumper, and my fine lines and wrinkles (particularly my smile lines and lines around my eyes) have improved.
The Best Oliveda Products
Oliveda has almost 90 products in its lineup, so deciding what to get can be overwhelming. And since the company is based in Europe, the names of its products are also a bit confusing. Their anti-aging line is called “corrective,” for example. When I first heard it, I thought the corrective line was for oily or breakout-prone skin.
To simplify things, I’m breaking down the best products in each category: cleansers, serums, moisturizers, etc. I’ve also outlined which products work best for each skin type (you can find out how to layer them here). The great thing about Oliveda is that nothing is truly exclusive to one skin type — think of it as “good, better, best” regarding your goals. The most basic cleanser will still work for you if you have dry, mature skin, but you’ll benefit more from an anti-aging cleanser.
Oliveda Order Of Application
Okay, let’s break it down by product type so you can decide what to buy:
- Choose a Cleanser
- Choose a Toner
- Choose a Serum
- Choose an Elixir
- Choose a Moisturizer
- Choose an Eye Cream
- Incorporate “Add-On” products
Oliveda Cleansers
Oliveda really encourages double-cleansing, which means washing your face with an oil to remove makeup and then following with a foaming, gel cleanser. If you only get one, get a gel cleanser.
009 Dope Your Glow Deep Cleanser – Sensitive, aging, normal skin – My Top Pick
Gentle yet thorough, this cleanser melts away dirt while calming skin. Hemp and hydroxytyrosol cleanse without stripping. I love it because it’s deep-cleansing yet soothing enough for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Corrective Cleansing Oil (F72) – Dry, aging skin
This is an oil-based cleanser made with olive fruit oil and lavender oil, so it’s nourishing and calming. Plus, it smells amazing.
If you’re looking for a true cleansing oil, I’d definitely choose this one. That said, I still reach for my Colleen Rothschild cleansing balm at night to take off my makeup because. But for a gentle, hydrating cleanse, this one’s a winner. (Full review of the Colleen Rothschild balm here.)
Arbequina Cleansing Oil (F78) – Normal or combination Skin
This is an oil-based cleanser for normal or combination skin that’s meant to nourish and hydrate while removing impurities. But honestly, I didn’t love it; the formula didn’t glide over my skin the way I want an oil cleanser to, so it’s not one I’d repurchase.
Corrective Cleansing Gel (F71) – Dry, aging skin
This cleanser is great for mature, aging skin.it’s super gentle, really hydrating, and it has the best light, natural scent (not strong at all, which I love since I’m sensitive to fragrance). I really like this one, but if I had to pick a favorite, I still love the LA Dope Cleanser best because it’s the most gentle and moisturizing.
Purifying Cleansing Gel (F38) – Normal or combination skin
I haven’t personally tried this one since it’s not really ideal for my skin type, but I also haven’t heard anything negative about it. It’s a foaming cleanser for normal or combination skin that gives a deeper cleanse while still delivering concentrated antioxidants to help prevent signs of aging. If you have oily or breakout-prone skin though, I’d personally recommend the Colleen Rothschild Gentle & Clear line instead.
Oliveda Toners
Oliveda calls their toners “Tonics” so when you see that, know that it’s the second step in your routine.
Corrective Facial Tonic (F67) – Dry, aging skin – My Top Pick
If you’re looking for a hydrating toner, this is the one. You use it right after cleansing to prep your skin for whatever serum/elixir you’re using next, and I use it daily because it seriously helps my skin hold onto moisture all day. I legit LOVE it. And for context, I was sent the $230 Vintner’s Daughter essence and I still prefer this. It’s more hydrating, and it smells a lot better.
Activating Facial Toner (F11) – Normal, combination skin
This one is meant to be non-drying and non-stripping — more of a balancing product that helps restore your skin’s natural balance. I haven’t personally tried it though.

Oliveda Serums
Corrective Serum Face (F59) – Dry, aging skin – My TOP pick
Oliveda F59 is what people call “botox in a bottle”, and it’s my favorite Oliveda product It’s made with concentrated hydroxytyrosol (the super powerful antioxidant we discussed above) combined with para cress extract, an ingredient that lifts and smooths your skin. It also builds collagen.
I’ve had botox, and I wouldn’t go as far as to say Oliveda’s Botox in a bottle is just like it. HOWEVER, I do think it’s wildly effective for fine lines. You can see before and after photos in my Botox in a Bottle blog post.
Cell Active Serum (F06) – Normal, combination skin
This serum helps smooth your skin and reduce pore size, but it mainly reduces dark spots and smoothes wrinkles. It’s an all around great serum for all skin types. While anyone can use the F59 Corrective Face Serum (aka Botox in a Bottle), you may not really need the anti-aging benefits yet, so this would be a great option. It’s similar but not as concentrated as F59, making it more affordable.


Oliveda Elixirs
Oliveda calls its retinol products Elixirs. They are similar to serums in terms of benefits, but they’re made to be mixed with serums. When used together, you will get better results than applying just one or the other or when layering them vs. mixing.
For mature or aging skin, these are your best options:
Corrective Midnight Elixir (F65) – Fish derived retinol
If you’ve already used retinol in the past and love the effects, then you will love this. It’s a natural form of retinol that’s derived from fish. Since it is an animal-based form of vitamin A, it is metabolized into retinol.
It can only be used at night, and it’s Oliveda’s strongest retinol option. I bought this for one month and didn’t dislike it but I definitely didn’t like it as much as the Kahai Elixir, which is nourishing, smells amazing and makes my skin look and feel great.
Corrective Kahai Elixir (F87) – Nut-derived retinol (My Top Pick)
I absolutely love this product. It’s so hydrating and feels like the most luxurious product in their line-up. It’s never drying, smells great, and improves skin’s appearance without any peeling, which is more common with traditional retinols.
Green Retinol Face Elixir (F82) – Bakuchiol, a retinol alternative
This is Oliveda’s most gentle “retinol” option, and I think of it more as a retinol alternative. It’s a blend of bakuchiol (retinol alternative) + kahai oil (a natural source of vitamin A).
It’s meant to help with fine lines, pores, complexion, and pigmentation. It does have a very unique scent (kind of olive-oil-ish, which makes sense). However, I don’t recommend this one; I’ve seen it make a lot of people break out, so I’d skip it unless you know your skin does well with these ingredients.
Oliveda Moisturizers
Corrective Face Cream (F42) – AM for mature, aging skin
This day cream is marketed for dry/aging skin because it has extra hydroxytyrosol (a really powerful antioxidant), and it’s supposed to be soothing, help with elasticity, and reduce fine lines. It even contains a sun protection factor, and a little goes a long way. That said, I personally didn’t find it hydrating enough for my dry skin, so I’d say it’s probably a better fit for normal skin types.
Anti Oxidant Face Cream (F05) – AM for normal or combination skin
This is a great everyday moisturizer for younger or normal skin types. I haven’t personally tried it since it’s not the best match for my skin type, but it looks like a solid option if you’re not super dry.
Regeneration Intense Face Cream (F74) – Night cream for all skin types
The texture is weird and it takes some getting used to how it’s applied and massaged in, but now I love it (check out my review of Oliveda F74 here). This is one of Oliveda’s more hydrating moisturizers. It reduces redness and helps balance the skin. Just use a very small amount of this – a little goes a long way. I’ve tried UBeauty’s Super Hydrator and Irene Forte’s Hibiscus Night Cream, both of which cost way more, and still prefer F74.
Oliveda Eye Cream
Oliveda F60 Corrective Eye Cream – Mature, aging skin
I bought this once and still went back to my favorite eye cream, the OneSkin Topical Eye Supplement. I didn’t dislike the F60 but it didn’t wow me in hydration, texture or results. This eye cream is designed to help boost your collagen and decrease under-eye shadows.
Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream (F09) – Normal or combination skin
This is a basic eye cream. I liked the texture and it’s completely non-irritating so it’s a good option for younger skin. It tightens and reduces fine lines around your eye area.
Oliveda F64 Corrective Eye Elixir – All skin types
Now this is a must-have in my eye area routine. It’s the Botox in a Bottle answer for your eyes. It has a triple-hyaluronic acid structure and a ton of antioxidants, so it hydrates and plumps while giving your eyes a more lifted, radiant look. You can apply this underneath your eye cream or use it alone. (I prefer to layer an eye cream on top for a little extra moisture.)
Add-on products for all skin types
Corrective Vegan Hyaluronic Acid Serum (F86)
I’m not too picky with hyaluronic acid serums since I feel like they’re all about the same once you get into the luxury skincare category, so I liked this one just as much as others I’ve used.
Hyaluronic serums are great for dry and aging skin because they deeply hydrate and plump the skin. This one also helps repair oxidative damage and supports elasticity, so skin looks smoother and feels more firm. I love layering it under my other serums when I need extra hydration.
Acne SOS Face Drops (F85)
These drops unclog pores, balance sebum production, and reduce acne-causing bacteria. They contain salicylic acid, which is ideal for fighting and preventing acne. I have heard great things about this, but haven’t personally tried it because I don’t have major problems with acne.
AHA + HT Serum Face (F81)
Use chemical exfoliator 1-2 times per week at night. It’s a true hero product. It reduces scarring, improves elasticity, reduces and fights hyperpigmentation, and boosts collagen. It’s great for breakout-prone skin because it gently exfoliates and sloughs off dead skin, which can cause build-up and breakouts. If you used Beautycounter, this is very similar to the Overnight Resurfacing Peel – but I think it’s better since it doesn’t leave my skin feeling dry and tight the next morning. It’s a deep green color, which is fun.
HT + Vitamin C Serum (F83)
Oliveda’s Vitamin C serum is made with hydroxytyrosol, a superpowerful antioxidant, and it also contains camu camu. Because of the hydroxytyrosol, this has 1300% more power than vitamin C alone. It improves fine lines and wrinkles, neutralizes free radicals, and gives you a super radiant complexion. It also has carrot extract in it, which makes it red, which is fun. My favorite vitamin C serum is Nature Biss, but this one is a fraction of the price, so it’s a much more affordable option to my pricey favorite. You can read a full F83 review here.)


Honey Enzyme Face Mask (F76)
This face mask removes dead skin cells so that the rest of your skincare products can absorb better. This is especially beneficial for dry and/or aging skin since you’re paying more for those types of products and you want to get the most out of them. (The women who give me my facials have been telling me for years that I need to use an enzyme mask regularly to see improvements in my fine lines and deeper wrinkles).
I also love that it has a warming sensation. I usually hate applying masks because they take a long time and are messy, but I actually look forward to using them since I enjoy the sensory experience. And the green color is fun! My skin feels incredibly soft and smooth after I use it too.


Olive Core Face Peeling (F10)
This is a physical face exfoliator. It’s a superfine facial scrub that helps remove dead skin cells and gives you a fresh, glowy complexion. It’s fine and definitely does the job, but I still prefer the Dual Enzyme Polish from Colleen Rothschild. However, Olive Core does use cleaner ingredients, so if that’s your top priority, know that this does work well. (I shared more about Colleen Rothschild products in this post.)
Olive Tree Therapy Lip Balm (F75)
This is the best daytime lip balm I’ve ever used. It’s super hydrating like any lip balm should be, but it also makes my lips look full, almost like I’ve had lip filler (I haven’t). I love it so much I have a full review of the lip balm here. I’ve also noticed that the redness around the outside of my lips improves when I apply this. If you want an overnight mask, go for the One Skin peptide lip mask. It’s a game change for improving the overall appearance of lips’ fullness and fine lines.

Oliveda Skin Quiz
If you’re unsure what to buy or want even more personalized recommendations, the Oliveda Skincare Quiz called OliveBrain will help. It uses AI technology to determine a custom regimen for products that will work for your skin. When you take the Oliveda Quiz and buy two of the recommended products, you get a free full-size product as a gift. (Here are more ways to save money on Oliveda.)
However, the Oliveda quiz results can be confusing (some of my friends have run into this problem), so if you fill out my Skincare Survey, I will send you my recommendations and thoughts for your exact skin type.



Oliveda FAQs
What is Oliveda Skincare?
Oliveda is a German-based clean skincare brand that formulates products with olive tree extracts. It is known for its waterless skincare philosophy, which means its products are concentrated with active ingredients, avoiding the need for water and preservatives that can dilute potency and potentially irritate the skin (I’ll explain this in detail below). Oliveda’s formulations are also designed to be highly effective, free from harmful additives, and sustainable.
The brand was founded by Thomas Lommel after his own experience with the effects of using olive-based products internally. His first product was the I01 Elixir (a drinkable supplement), which spurred him to create skincare products because he was convinced that what was best for the inside must also be best for the outside (our skin).
What does Oliveda mean?
The name Oliveda comes from the Latin word for olive, olivae. Every Oliveda product is made with olive leaf extract (which is why they call their skincare waterless. More on this below).
Oliveda Ingredients
The main ingredient in their skincare products is part of what makes Oliveda unique: hydroxytyrosol. And what they don’t add is also what makes it unique: water.
Hydroxytyrosol (Olive Leaf Extract) is the main ingredient in all Oliveda products. It’s super high in antioxidants, which protects the skin from damaging environmental stressors (which improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles). It also helps reduce the appearance of dark spots and boosts radiance. The other main benefit of hydroxytyrosal is that it’s anti-inflammatory. It’s actually been shown to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis (source)
Using hydroxytyrosol as the main base of their products means that every single ingredient is active. When people talk about the glow they see in their skin after using Oliveda, it’s largely due to the hydroxytyrosol.
They have other products that also use Olive Oil (like the Oliveda internals) and Mediterranean herbs (like the Olivemush, a coffee substitute), but their skincare is what keeps going viral.
What is waterless skincare?
While water isn’t bad (at all), it does require preservatives and emulsifiers to stabilize the rest of the formula. When water is removed as the main base of the product, the active ingredients aren’t diluted. You can read more about Oliveda’s waterless formulations here.
Instead of using water as a filler, Oliveda uses 100% organic olive leaf extract called hydroxytyrosol (explained above).
Is Oliveda really waterless?
While Oliveda is known for waterless skincare, you WILL see water on their ingredient list. This is because water is a byproduct of extracting ingredients from the olive leaf. However, Oliveda never adds water to its products. And you won’t ever see water as the #1 ingredient on the list, as is often the case with other brands (including ones I use and love).
To be clear, there’s no downside to including water in skincare products. However, Oliveda’s use of olive leaf cell extract is an alternative that makes the rest of the active ingredients in their products even more potent and effective. 95% of Oliveda’s products are bioactive because the extract used as the base is also active. Given that, you only need a very small amount of product when applying Oliveda products. It has been a bit of an adjustment not to use as much product as I was using with other brands (and it’s not like I used a ton prior).
Is Oliveda a clean beauty brand?
Yes. Since Oliveda is a German-based company, it must follow all EU beauty safety standards. The EU bans over 1700 ingredients while the US bans 11, so Oliveda is much cleaner than most US beauty brands. And considering I’m breastfeeding, safety is essential for me right now.
One thing to note: As you read through Oliveda’s ingredients, it can be a little confusing for a US consumer because things are labeled differently in Europe than in the US. Since Oliveda is an international brand, we just have to look at things with a different lens. I’ll break down some of the key things to know below.
What about fragrance in their products?
In the US, the term “fragrance” is a loophole that brands can use to include anything they want, including harmful endocrine disruptors and allergens. In the EU, every ingredient in a skincare product has to be tested for safety, but once it’s approved to be used as a fragrance, it doesn’t have to be disclosed. Oliveda uses the term fragrance on the back of its products, but everything it uses has to be tested by the EU first, so it’s not a loophole to be wary of like it is in the US.
What about Retinol?
In the US, we’re instructed not to use retinol while we are pregnant or breastfeeding, so we don’t usually consider it “safe”, so when you see the term retinol on Oliveda products, it’s a bit jarring. However, similar to fragrance, in the EU, safe alternatives to retinol (i.e. bakuchiol) are screened, deemed safe, and then labeled retinol. For context, bakuchiol was used in Beautycounter’s Countertime line (more details here). The Oliveda product called “Green Retinol” has bakuchiol on the ingredient list, not a derivative of Vitamin A.
Oliveda carries four hydroxytyrosol elixirs labeled with the term retinol:
- F65 Corrective Midnight Elixir: Fish-derived retinol
- F82 Green Retinol Face Elixir: Bakuchiol
- F87 Corrective Kahai Elixir: Nut-derived Kahai oil retinol from the Cacay tree
- 004 LA DOPE Your Wrinkles Face Oil Serum: This contains hemp, which is excellent for sensitive skin because it’s anti-inflammatory and calming. Its strength is somewhere between the Kahai and Midnight.
While three of these products do contain vitamin A, they are natural forms of Vitamin A. Of course, this is up to personal preference, and you may still decide to stay away from natural forms of retinol. Beautycounter included Bakuchiol in their products (and Beautycounter had more stringent standards than the EU), so I feel fine about using the F82 Green Retinol Face Elixir especially.
Is Oliveda Pregnancy Safe? Is it Breastfeeding Safe?
Yes, ALL of the Oliveda products are pregnancy-safe, but it’s fair to be extra cautious and avoid retinol – even natural retinol – when pregnant.
The midnight elixir may be one to avoid, but that’s a personal choice, and they don’t advise stopping anything. It uses a natural form of retinol that’s derived from fish, and since it is an animal-based form of vitamin A, it does metabolize into a form of retinol. The other retinols are plant-based and do not metabolize into the type of retinol that is a concern.
Another note: the AHA + HT Serum contains salicylic acid, so you may want to avoid it or consult your doctor before using it.
As always, consult your doctor and go with your gut. As an aside, Gigi Hadid switched to Oliveda while pregnant because she was looking for clean skincare.
What are Oliveda Internals?
While this post is dedicated to my review of Oliveda’s skincare products, Oliveda also has really popular supplements called Internals. These are made with the same base as the skincare products: hydroxytyrosol. These not only help with skin issues and anti-aging but also help with inflammation and joint pain. Think of it as skincare from the inside out. I have a full review of Oliveda Internals linked here.
Does Oliveda have free shipping?
Oliveda has free shipping on all orders $50+. I especially appreciate this since a lot of things are out of stock lately (many products have gone viral and lots of Beautycounter consultants and clients are now using this brand), so when something comes back, I can buy it immediately without having to pay shipping, even if I just ordered two days ago (that’s exactly what happened this week; I ordered the F86 Corrective Vegan Hyaluronic Serum Face, and B15 Anti Aging Body Cream and then the F83 HT + Vitamin C Serum Face Serum was restocked an hour later so I just placed two orders back to back).
Does Oliveda have free returns?
While you can return an Oliveda product for any reason within 365 days, you do have to pay for return shipping. Read more about their return policy here.
Does Oliveda sell makeup?
Yes! Oliveda also has a makeup line called Olive Rose, which feels like an extension of their skincare since it’shydrating, and designed to enhance your natural glow. I tested the full collection and shared all my thoughts in my Olive Rose Makeup Review.
What other products does Oliveda sell?
In addition to skincare and makeup, Oliveda also sells body,hair care and Internals (think vitamins, or beauty products from the inside out) I sharesome of my favorite hair oil in this post You canread all about Oliveda Internals in this review.
Are Oliveda and LA Dope the same thing?
The best way to explain it is Oliveda is the “core” skincare line (dry, repair, anti-aging) and
LA Dope is the “hemp” line (more calming/clarifying, great for irritated or breakout-prone skin)
Both are under the Olive Tree People umbrella and both focus on waterless skincare + olive tree antioxidants like hydroxytyrosol.Is Oliveda an MLM?
Oliveda does have a direct sales business model here in the US, which is similar to an MLM but different because this one can be sold at retail locations. You can join Oliveda as a consultant and receive a commission from any sales you generate, similar to an affiliate. If you’re interested in learning more about the business side, you can read more here.
Or drop your email in this consultant-interest form, and I’ll follow up with you.
Is Oliveda all-natural?
Oliveda uses raw materials from its own organic olive trees, and its products are all bioactive (bioactive ingredients are nutrient-dense, and our body recognizes them, so our body knows how to break them down) and organic. However, it does use some synthetic ingredients in its products, so I won’t say it is 100% natural, although it does lean that way.
But keep in mind that natural doesn’t always mean safe. Lead is natural, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe. What’s important is the testing of ingredients, specifically for safety, and Oliveda (and the EU) has done that.
The Bottom line:
I absolutely love these products. I love the smell and feel of these and their efficacy. I also appreciate the small packaging (much easier to store), the price point, and free shipping with $50+ orders.
If you have questions, let me know! You can also join my Beauty Broadcast to get more information about how to care for your skin and hear what beauty products I’m trying and loving (or what I think is overrated).
Other Blog Posts You May Like
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What to Wear with Light Blue Jeans (A Complete Styling Guide)
Light blue jeans are a timeless wardrobe staple that can be styled in endless ways, and they happen to go with a lot of the trends this year (see the 2026 fashion trends here). Whether you love a classic, laid-back look or want to dress them up, the versatility of light-wash denim makes them a closet essential. In this post, I’ll share my favorite ways to style light blue jeans, including outfit ideas, color pairings, and the best shoe choices. I’ll also include my favorite light blue jeans in case you want to refresh your closet a bit.


What to Wear with Light Wash Jeans
The beauty of light blue jeans is how easily they pair with different pieces. Here are some of my favorite ways to wear them:
Lightweight Knits
As the weather gets warmer (but we’re still not in the heat of summer), I’m reaching most often for lightweight knit sweaters and cardigans. Short-sleeved cardigans look great with light-wash jeans, especially in a neutral tone like beige, white, or gray. I also love wearing pastels with light-wash jeans—like this frosted olive crewneck knit tee from Abercrombie.
White T-Shirts & Button-Downs
A crisp white tee or a button-down shirt is a foolproof combo with light denim. It’s an easy way to look relaxed yet put-together. I love the Sold Out NYC Iconically Soft Perfect Tee and this cotton polin button-down from J.Crew.
Denim on Denim
Denim on denim was a big 2025 trend I saw everywhere, and it’s still sticking around this year, but the key to wearing it well is finding the right washes. You can pair the same washes together for blue jean on blue jean outfits (maybe with a denim jacket like this + white tee and light-wash jeans) or wear this Chambray Teagan Popover Top with a darker wash of jeans for a contrasting look.
Casual Sweatshirts & Baseball Caps
A comfy way to style light-wash jeans is with a relaxed sweatshirt and baseball cap. Opt for a cropped sweatshirt and coordinating hat to keep the look intentional and polished. I love the Sunday Mockneck Crew from Abercrombie for chilly spring mornings.
Feminine Blouses
A flowy blouse in soft hues or floral prints brings a feminine touch to light blue jeans, making them perfect for brunch or casual outings. I think a relaxed blouse like this would look amazing with light-wash jeans, and I love this Blue Stripe Sofia Shirt for a polished shape with a fun pattern.
Light Blue Jeans Outfit Ideas
Trench Coat with Ballet Flats and a White Tee
I’m pictured in:
- Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans
- My favorite basic white tee from Amazon
- Ralph Lauren trench coat
- Raffia ballet flats from Steve Madden
- Braided leather belt from Quince
- Demellier’s New York Tote (more designer work bags in this post).


White Shirt and Light Blue Jeans with a Cardigan and Boat Shoes
I’m pictured in:
- Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans
- Sold Out NYC Iconically Soft Perfect Tee (this was the winner in my best white tee blog post)
- Mongolian Cashmere Cardigan Sweater from Quince
- Sperry Slimboat Boat Shoes
- Amazon Ruffle Crew Socks
- Heidi Merrick Sunglasses


Lightweight Sweater with Barrel Light Blue Jeans and a Baseball Cap
I’m pictured in:
- LOFT Horseshoe Jeans in Haze Wash
- Abercrombie Rugby Polo Sweater
- Sperry Slimboat Boat Shoes
- Navy Baseball Cap
- A Mini Crossbody Tote similar to this one from Quince (more of my favorite seasonal Quince finds here).


What Colors Go with Light Blue Jeans?
Light blue denim is incredibly easy to pair with different colors. Here are some of the best shades to complement your jeans:
- Neutrals – White, beige, gray, and black all work effortlessly with light blue jeans for a classic, refined look.
- Pastels – Soft pinks, blues, and lavender add a fresh, feminine touch to your outfit.
- Navy & Dark Hues – Navy blue, deep green, and burgundy contrast beautifully with lighter denim.
- Earth Tones – Tan, camel, and rust bring warmth and richness to your outfit.
- Pops of Color – If you want to make a statement, bold reds, vibrant yellows, or jewel tones can make your jeans stand out.
My Favorite Light Wash Jeans
There are so many great styles of light-wash denim to choose from this year! Here are some of my favorites.
Straight-Leg Jeans
The ultimate versatile style. They work with everything from loafers to heels. The AYR Secret Sauce Jeans are the most comfortable pair of denim I own. They have a looser straight leg fit, and run TTS. They’re definitely an investment pair, but totally worth it.
I also love these High Rise 90s Relaxed Jeans in the light wash as a simple straight-leg option. Read my full review of those jeans in this Abercrombie denim review.
Wide-Leg Jeans
These give a relaxed, fashion-forward look and pair beautifully with all kinds of tops. Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans is my top pick for this style. I’m petite (5’1″), and this pair is so flattering– I bought the petite length, but you can grab the Mia Jeans in the regular length as well. You can find my favorite wide-leg jeans in this post.
Finding the perfect fit is key—whether you prefer structured denim or something with a bit of stretch for comfort, there’s a light blue jean for every occasion.
The Best Shoes to Wear with Light Blue Jeans
The right pair of shoes can completely transform the vibe of your outfit. Here are some great footwear options:
- White Sneakers – A go-to for a laid-back, everyday look. I love this pair of velcro VEJA sneakers, and I’ve compiled a full list of fun sneakers in this trendy sneakers blog post roundup.
- Loafers – Perfect for a polished yet comfortable outfit. My favorite loafers are the Loraine Bit Loafer from Sam Edelman. They’re comfortable and easy to style with anything in my closet. (If it’s still chilly where you are, here’s how to style loafers with socks.)
- Booties – Ankle boots, especially in tan, black, or white, look great with light-wash denim. Since we’re almost to spring, I’m not wearing booties often. If you want a few great recommendations though, read this post on how to style booties with jeans.
- Heels – Nude or colored heels can instantly dress up your jeans. I’m currently eyeing this pair of block heels by Sam Edelman.
- Sandals – Strappy or slide sandals make light denim feel effortless in warmer months. I shared a full list of my favorite spring sandals in this blog post.
Final Thoughts
No matter your style, light blue jeans are an essential, versatile piece that can be dressed up or down. I hope this post helps you find a new way to style them!
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What to Wear with Light Blue Jeans (A Complete Styling Guide)
Light blue jeans are a timeless wardrobe staple that can be styled in endless ways, and they happen to go with a lot of the trends this year (see the 2026 fashion trends here). Whether you love a classic, laid-back look or want to dress them up, the versatility of light-wash denim makes them a closet essential. In this post, I’ll share my favorite ways to style light blue jeans, including outfit ideas, color pairings, and the best shoe choices. I’ll also include my favorite light blue jeans in case you want to refresh your closet a bit.


What to Wear with Light Wash Jeans
The beauty of light blue jeans is how easily they pair with different pieces. Here are some of my favorite ways to wear them:
Lightweight Knits
As the weather gets warmer (but we’re still not in the heat of summer), I’m reaching most often for lightweight knit sweaters and cardigans. Short-sleeved cardigans look great with light-wash jeans, especially in a neutral tone like beige, white, or gray. I also love wearing pastels with light-wash jeans—like this frosted olive crewneck knit tee from Abercrombie.
White T-Shirts & Button-Downs
A crisp white tee or a button-down shirt is a foolproof combo with light denim. It’s an easy way to look relaxed yet put-together. I love the Sold Out NYC Iconically Soft Perfect Tee and this cotton polin button-down from J.Crew.
Denim on Denim
Denim on denim was a big 2025 trend I saw everywhere, and it’s still sticking around this year, but the key to wearing it well is finding the right washes. You can pair the same washes together for blue jean on blue jean outfits (maybe with a denim jacket like this + white tee and light-wash jeans) or wear this Chambray Teagan Popover Top with a darker wash of jeans for a contrasting look.
Casual Sweatshirts & Baseball Caps
A comfy way to style light-wash jeans is with a relaxed sweatshirt and baseball cap. Opt for a cropped sweatshirt and coordinating hat to keep the look intentional and polished. I love the Sunday Mockneck Crew from Abercrombie for chilly spring mornings.
Feminine Blouses
A flowy blouse in soft hues or floral prints brings a feminine touch to light blue jeans, making them perfect for brunch or casual outings. I think a relaxed blouse like this would look amazing with light-wash jeans, and I love this Blue Stripe Sofia Shirt for a polished shape with a fun pattern.
Light Blue Jeans Outfit Ideas
Trench Coat with Ballet Flats and a White Tee
I’m pictured in:
- Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans
- My favorite basic white tee from Amazon
- Ralph Lauren trench coat
- Raffia ballet flats from Steve Madden
- Braided leather belt from Quince
- Demellier’s New York Tote (more designer work bags in this post).


White Shirt and Light Blue Jeans with a Cardigan and Boat Shoes
I’m pictured in:
- Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans
- Sold Out NYC Iconically Soft Perfect Tee (this was the winner in my best white tee blog post)
- Mongolian Cashmere Cardigan Sweater from Quince
- Sperry Slimboat Boat Shoes
- Amazon Ruffle Crew Socks
- Heidi Merrick Sunglasses


Lightweight Sweater with Barrel Light Blue Jeans and a Baseball Cap
I’m pictured in:
- LOFT Horseshoe Jeans in Haze Wash
- Abercrombie Rugby Polo Sweater
- Sperry Slimboat Boat Shoes
- Navy Baseball Cap
- A Mini Crossbody Tote similar to this one from Quince (more of my favorite seasonal Quince finds here).


What Colors Go with Light Blue Jeans?
Light blue denim is incredibly easy to pair with different colors. Here are some of the best shades to complement your jeans:
- Neutrals – White, beige, gray, and black all work effortlessly with light blue jeans for a classic, refined look.
- Pastels – Soft pinks, blues, and lavender add a fresh, feminine touch to your outfit.
- Navy & Dark Hues – Navy blue, deep green, and burgundy contrast beautifully with lighter denim.
- Earth Tones – Tan, camel, and rust bring warmth and richness to your outfit.
- Pops of Color – If you want to make a statement, bold reds, vibrant yellows, or jewel tones can make your jeans stand out.
My Favorite Light Wash Jeans
There are so many great styles of light-wash denim to choose from this year! Here are some of my favorites.
Straight-Leg Jeans
The ultimate versatile style. They work with everything from loafers to heels. The AYR Secret Sauce Jeans are the most comfortable pair of denim I own. They have a looser straight leg fit, and run TTS. They’re definitely an investment pair, but totally worth it.
I also love these High Rise 90s Relaxed Jeans in the light wash as a simple straight-leg option. Read my full review of those jeans in this Abercrombie denim review.
Wide-Leg Jeans
These give a relaxed, fashion-forward look and pair beautifully with all kinds of tops. Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans from Joe’s Jeans is my top pick for this style. I’m petite (5’1″), and this pair is so flattering– I bought the petite length, but you can grab the Mia Jeans in the regular length as well. You can find my favorite wide-leg jeans in this post.
Finding the perfect fit is key—whether you prefer structured denim or something with a bit of stretch for comfort, there’s a light blue jean for every occasion.
The Best Shoes to Wear with Light Blue Jeans
The right pair of shoes can completely transform the vibe of your outfit. Here are some great footwear options:
- White Sneakers – A go-to for a laid-back, everyday look. I love this pair of velcro VEJA sneakers, and I’ve compiled a full list of fun sneakers in this trendy sneakers blog post roundup.
- Loafers – Perfect for a polished yet comfortable outfit. My favorite loafers are the Loraine Bit Loafer from Sam Edelman. They’re comfortable and easy to style with anything in my closet. (If it’s still chilly where you are, here’s how to style loafers with socks.)
- Booties – Ankle boots, especially in tan, black, or white, look great with light-wash denim. Since we’re almost to spring, I’m not wearing booties often. If you want a few great recommendations though, read this post on how to style booties with jeans.
- Heels – Nude or colored heels can instantly dress up your jeans. I’m currently eyeing this pair of block heels by Sam Edelman.
- Sandals – Strappy or slide sandals make light denim feel effortless in warmer months. I shared a full list of my favorite spring sandals in this blog post.
Final Thoughts
No matter your style, light blue jeans are an essential, versatile piece that can be dressed up or down. I hope this post helps you find a new way to style them!
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13 Naturally Green Dessert Recipes For St. Patrick’s Day
Green Desserts Without the Artificial StuffMarch is the month of St. Paddy’s Day, that time of year when everything goes green in honor of Ireland’s patron saint. What was once a religious feast day in the 17th century has grown into a grand celebration of Irish culture with parades, festivals, and a whole lot of food.
But here’s the thing: you don’t need a drop of artificial food dye to make your St. Patrick’s Day desserts vibrantly green. Spinach, matcha, avocado, kale — nature has you covered. These 13 naturally green dessert recipes are delicious, beautiful, and completely dye-free.
Looking to round out your St. Paddy’s Day spread? Pair these with our 15 green cocktail recipes for St. Patrick’s Day for the full festive experience.
Pro Tip: The most common natural green ingredients are spinach (flavorless in baked goods!), matcha powder, avocado, and kale. Each brings a different shade of green — matcha gives a deeper earthy hue while spinach and avocado produce a brighter, fresher green.
13 Naturally Green Desserts For St. Patrick’s Day 2026 
1. Green Irish Soda Bread
Irish soda bread is a St. Patrick’s Day staple — sometimes sweet, sometimes not, always perfect. Whether you’re having a slice for breakfast with a spot of tea or serving it alongside your St. Paddy’s Day feast, making a green version just feels right. This one from Lands & Flavors gets its gorgeous color naturally from spinach, with zero detectable spinach flavor.
Green Ingredient: Spinach
Best For: Breakfast, alongside a St. Paddy’s Day feast
Bonus: Zero spinach flavor — just gorgeous green color
Grab the Green Irish Soda Bread recipe right here!

from landsandflavors.com
2. Matcha Cranberry Scones
Scones are one of those magical little baked goods that are impossible to resist — and they make beautiful little gifts too. This matcha version with dried cranberries is a perfect green treat for St. Patrick’s Day. Picture one of these alongside a cup of hot Irish breakfast tea. Yes, please.
Green Ingredient: Matcha powder
Best For: Breakfast, brunch, gifting
Pair With: Hot Irish breakfast tea
Yes, I want this Matcha Cranberry Scone recipe!

from aiya-america.com
3. No-Bake Avocado Lime Cheesecake
Cool, creamy, and vibrantly green — this no-bake avocado lime cheesecake from Chef Sheila is the St. Patrick’s Day dessert you didn’t know you needed. Make it in a mini cheesecake pan for individual servings that look absolutely stunning on a party table. No oven. No stress. Maximum wow factor.
Green Ingredient: Avocado
Best For: Make-ahead entertaining, dinner party dessert
Make-Ahead: Yes — make the day before
Get this No-Bake Avocado Lime Cheesecake recipe — you need it!

from chefsheilla.com
Building the Full St. Patrick’s Day Spread?These desserts pair perfectly with our other St. Paddy’s Day favorites:
15 Green Cocktail Recipes for St. Patrick’s Day
4. Avocado Coconut Milk Ice Cream
Rich, decadent, and a beautiful shade of green — this avocado coconut milk ice cream is the kind of recipe that makes you wonder why you ever bought the store-bought stuff. You’ll need an ice cream maker, but you can grab one on Amazon for under $30. Fresh homemade ice cream whenever you want it? Mind = blown. Head over to FoolProof Living for the full scoop.
Green Ingredient: Avocado
Best For: Dairy-free dessert lovers
You’ll Need: An ice cream maker
Get the full scoop on this Avocado Coconut Ice Cream recipe!

from foolproofliving.com
5. Almond Flour Sugar Cookies
These darling cutout cookies are made with an almond flour base and topped with white chocolate tinted green with matcha powder. Use a round cutter for a modern look or a shamrock-shaped cutter for something extra festive. For natural green sprinkles, India Tree makes all-natural decorating sugars using only vegetable and herbal color sources.
Green Ingredient: Matcha powder
Best For: Gifting, cookie decorating, kids and adults
Gluten-Free: Yes — almond flour base
Snag this Almond Flour Sugar Cookie recipe — they’re too cute!

from feastingonfruit.com
6. Healthy Shamrock Shake
McDonald’s Shamrock Shake is iconic — but a small one clocks in at nearly 500 calories, plus corn syrup and preservatives. This homemade version gives you all the creamy mint goodness with none of the guilt, made with Greek yogurt, avocado, spinach, and fresh mint leaves. It’s naturally green, naturally delicious, and way better for you.
Green Ingredients: Spinach + Avocado
Best For: Healthier treat, kids and adults
Time: 5 minutes
Make this Healthy Shamrock Shake at home — your version is better!

from joyfoodsunshine.com
What Makes These Desserts Naturally Green?Every recipe on this list gets its green color from real food ingredients — no artificial dyes needed. Spinach is the most versatile (virtually flavorless in baked goods), matcha adds an earthy depth, avocado brings richness and creaminess, and kale can produce a surprisingly bold green in cakes. Even a natural chemical reaction in sunflower seeds can turn your cookies green — see #13! For more naturally green eating, check out our guide to green superfoods and our rainbow spring rolls.
7. Chocolate Mint Ice Cream Cake Treats (Vegan)
No guilt required for these ones. These vegan chocolate mint ice cream cakes are made from wholesome ingredients — bananas, coconut cream, and mint — and finished with a drizzle of dark chocolate. They’re frozen, festive, and completely plant-based. We’re completely in.
Green Ingredient: Mint + Coconut Cream
Best For: Vegan dessert, make-ahead frozen treats
Make-Ahead: Yes — freeze the night before
Get this Vegan Choc Mint Ice Cream Cake recipe — guilt-free never looked so good!
8. Homemade Green Apple Gummy Bears
Gummy bears are fun at any age — it’s just a fact. And making your own at home is a lot easier than it looks. All you need is unflavored gelatin and some gummy bear molds. These all-natural green apple gummy bears are soft, sweet, chewy, and a lovely shade of green — plus they make a really fun activity to do with kids before the party.
Green Ingredient: Green apple juice
Best For: Kids, party favors, fun activity
Make-Ahead: Yes — set in the fridge overnight
Get the Green Apple Gummy Bear recipe — these are way too fun to skip!
9. Kale and Apple Cake With Apple Icing
UK food blogger and cookbook author Kate Hackworthy knows how to make you eat your vegetables without even realizing it. Her kale and apple cake gets its gorgeous rich green color entirely from kale — but the kale leaves zero flavor behind. What you’re left with is a moist, fluffy apple cake with a zingy apple buttercream-style frosting. That just happens to be spectacularly green.
Green Ingredient: Kale
Best For: Showstopper layer cake, dinner party dessert
Fun Fact: No kale flavor at all — just the color
Get this magical Kale & Apple Cake recipe — nobody will believe it’s green from kale!

from veggiedesserts.co.uk
10. Baked Paleo Spinach Donuts With Matcha Glaze
With your own donut pan, homemade donuts are easier than you’d ever think — no frying, no mess, just healthier ingredients straight from your pantry. These gorgeous green Paleo donuts are baked, not fried, and finished with a matcha glaze that’s as beautiful as it is delicious. Your waistline will thank you.
Green Ingredients: Spinach + Matcha
Best For: Healthier treat, Paleo diet
You’ll Need: A donut pan
Bake up these Paleo Spinach Donuts this St. Paddy’s Day — get the recipe!

from joyfoodsunshine.com
11. Almond Flour Brownies With Matcha Mint Frosting
Need a chocolate fix this St. Patrick’s Day? These dense, fudgy almond flour brownies are gluten-free, dairy-free, grain-free, and loaded with healthy fats and protein. The matcha mint frosting on top is what makes them St. Paddy’s Day-ready — and the matcha and cocoa combo makes for a serious afternoon energy boost too.
Green Ingredient: Matcha powder
Best For: Chocolate lovers, gluten-free and dairy-free diets
Bonus: High in protein and healthy fats
Get these fudgy Matcha Mint Brownies in your life — recipe right here!

from choosingchia.com
12. Spinach Cupcakes With Irish Cream Frosting
These fabulously green cupcakes use pureed spinach for color and vanilla cake as the base — and no, you cannot taste the spinach at all. The real star is the cream cheese frosting spiked with Irish cream liqueur. It’s festive, it’s delicious, and it’s a guaranteed conversation starter at any St. Paddy’s Day party.
Green Ingredient: Spinach
Best For: Party desserts, adult entertaining
Make-Ahead: Bake day before, frost day-of
Get these Irish Cream Spinach Cupcakes on your St. Paddy’s Day menu!

from reneeskitchenadventures.com
13. 5-Ingredient Green Keto Cookies
This one is a little bit of kitchen science magic. A natural chemical reaction between chlorogenic acid in sunflower seed butter and baking soda turns these cookies green — no dye, no matcha, no spinach. Just chemistry. One reviewer noted an even deeper green when using raw sunflower seed butter and baking at a slightly lower temperature for a few extra minutes. Five ingredients, naturally green, keto-friendly. We love a recipe that surprises you.
Green Ingredient: Sunflower seed butter (natural reaction!)
Best For: Keto diet, low-carb celebrations
Fun Fact: The green color is pure chemistry — no added coloring
Try the science magic yourself — get this 5-Ingredient Keto Green Cookie recipe!

from Keto Diet
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat can I use to make desserts green naturally?
Spinach is the most versatile option — it’s virtually flavorless in baked goods and produces a bright green color. Matcha powder gives a deeper, earthier green and a subtle flavor. Avocado creates richness and a soft green hue. Kale works beautifully in cakes. And as you’ll see in recipe #13, even sunflower seed butter can turn green through a natural chemical reaction with baking soda!
Will I be able to taste the spinach in these desserts?
Not at all. Spinach is one of the most flavor-neutral ingredients you can add to baked goods. When blended into a batter or dough, it completely disappears flavor-wise and leaves only its color behind. The same is true for kale in the apple cake recipe (#9). Nobody at your St. Paddy’s Day party will guess the secret ingredient.
Which of these desserts can be made ahead of time?
Most of them! The no-bake avocado cheesecake, gummy bears, vegan ice cream cakes, and jello shots all benefit from being made the night before. The cupcakes can be baked ahead and frosted day-of. The cookies and brownies hold well for several days in an airtight container at room temperature.
Are any of these desserts gluten-free?
Yes — several of them! The almond flour sugar cookies (#5), almond flour brownies (#11), keto cookies (#13), and vegan ice cream cakes (#7) are all naturally gluten-free. Always double-check ingredient labels if you’re cooking for someone with celiac disease. For more gluten-free recipe inspiration, check out our full gluten-free recipe collection.
What drinks pair well with these green desserts?
For a full St. Patrick’s Day spread, our 15 green cocktail recipes are the perfect pairing. The creamy desserts like the cheesecake and ice cream pair beautifully with the Grasshopper or Luck of the Irish shots. For a warm drink pairing, our Buenavista Irish coffee is a natural alongside the brownies and cupcakes.
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15 Lucky Green Cocktail Recipes For St. Patrick’s Day
Skip the Green Beer This YearSt. Patrick’s Day is the one day a year when green is everything. Your outfit, your food, and yes, your glass. But why settle for a cup of dyed lager when you could be sipping something actually delicious?
We’ve rounded up 15 of the best green cocktail recipes for St. Patrick’s Day 2026. From creamy minty shooters to sparkling sangria, boozy shakes, and sophisticated whiskey cocktails. There’s something here for every taste and every kind of party.
Just wrapped up Mardi Gras? Keep the celebration rolling. And if you’re planning a full St. Paddy’s spread, don’t miss our naturally green St. Patrick’s Day desserts — no artificial dye required.
Pro Tip: Most of these cocktails can be batched the night before — especially the sangria and pudding shots. Set up a self-serve cocktail station so you’re not bartending all night and can actually enjoy the party.
15 Lucky Green Cocktail Recipes For St. Patrick’s Day 2026 
1. Luck of the Irish Shots
Minty, creamy, and chocolaty all at once — these layered shots are as fun to look at as they are to drink. Made with crème de menthe, crème de cocoa, and Irish cream, you can serve them as shots or pour over ice in a rocks glass for a more leisurely sip.
Base Spirit: Irish Cream + Crème de Menthe
Best For: Party shots, easy entertaining
Batch-Friendly: Yes — layer in shot glasses ahead of time
2. Lucky Shamrock Cocktail Shooter
White chocolate and mint is one of those flavor combinations that just works. This little shooter from the Slow Roasted Italian hits that perfect creamy-cool spot with crème de menthe and white chocolate liqueur. Easy to make, easy to love.
Base Spirit: Crème de Menthe + White Chocolate Liqueur
Best For: Dessert shooters, mint lovers
Batch-Friendly: Yes
3. Boozy Shamrock Shake
Skip the McDonald’s drive-thru this year and make this addicting adult version at home. Creamy, minty, vibrantly green — and it takes about five minutes. If you love a fresh minty mojito in the warmer months, think of this as its cool-weather cousin.
Base Spirit: Crème de Menthe + Vodka
Best For: Dessert drink, milkshake lovers
Time: 5 minutes
4. Irish Margarita
Tequila meets the Emerald Isle in this refreshing twist on the classic margarita. A splash of crème de menthe gives it that gorgeous green hue and a cool minty kick that works surprisingly well with lime. Serve this one at your St. Paddy’s Day party and watch it disappear. Love a margarita with heat? Don’t miss our spicy jalapeño margarita — and save our Cinco de Mayo recipes for your next tequila occasion.
Base Spirit: Tequila + Crème de Menthe
Best For: Tequila fans, margarita lovers
Rim Tip: Salt or green sugar rim both work great

via Genius Kitchen
5. Sparkling Leprechaun Kiss
Not sure a leprechaun kiss is something we’d normally seek out, but this cocktail? Absolutely. Sour apple liqueur, vodka, and sparkling water come together for something bright, fizzy, and seriously puckery. If you’re a fan of sour drinks, this one was made for you.
Base Spirit: Vodka + Sour Apple Liqueur
Best For: Sour drink fans, light refreshing sippers
Crowd Pleaser: Easy to batch in a pitcher
Planning the Full St. Patrick’s Day Spread?Pair these cocktails with food that matches the vibe:
13 Naturally Green St. Patrick’s Day Desserts
6. St. Patrick’s Day Grasshopper Ice Cream Cocktails
Ice cream makes everything better — cocktails included. Irish whiskey and crème liqueurs are blended into a cool, creamy dessert drink that’s rich, indulgent, and the most festive shade of green. Think grown-up milkshake. Pair it with something from our naturally green St. Patrick’s Day desserts for the ultimate dessert course.
Base Spirit: Irish Whiskey + Crème de Menthe
Best For: Dessert cocktail, after-dinner drink
Serve With: A straw and a spoon

via dineanddish.net
7. Emerald Sunrise Cocktail
If you love a classic Tequila Sunrise, you’re going to love this emerald green version. Blue Curaçao swaps in for grenadine and — thanks to the magic of color mixing with orange juice — produces that stunning layered green that looks almost too pretty to drink. Almost.
Base Spirit: Tequila + Blue Curaçao
Best For: Visual wow factor, brunch cocktails
Insta-Worthy: Yes — pour slowly for the layered effect

via The Good Hearted Woman
8. The Fuzzy Leprechaun
This one comes straight from the legendary Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans — so you know it knows how to party. Vodka gets a fruity boost from peach schnapps, orange juice, and pineapple juice for a light, tropical, crowd-pleasing cocktail that works beautifully in a big batch.
Base Spirit: Vodka + Peach Schnapps
Best For: Big parties, fruity drink lovers
Batch-Friendly: Yes — scales up easily for a crowd

via Tammilee Tips
Love a Whiskey Cocktail?Irish whiskey is the heart and soul of St. Patrick’s Day drinking. Jameson is the go-to for cocktails — smooth, approachable, and great for mixing. If you want to explore beyond Irish whiskey, check out our guide to the finest Scotch whiskeys. And for a warming whiskey drink that goes beyond the cocktail glass, our Scottish coffee and Buenavista Irish coffee are must-tries.
9. Luck of the Irish Cocktail
For the whiskey lovers in the room, this is your cocktail. Sparkling, tangy, and made with Jameson Irish whiskey, Sweet Pea’s Kitchen nailed the balance of fizz and flavor here. It’s the green drink you actually want in your hand on March 17th.
Base Spirit: Jameson Irish Whiskey
Best For: Whiskey fans, sophisticated sippers
Flavor Profile: Sparkling, tangy, refreshing
10. The Verdant Garden
This is the cocktail for the person who finds most St. Paddy’s Day drinks too sweet. Herbal, citrusy, and sophisticated, it gets its vivid green color from Chartreuse — widely considered the only naturally green liqueur in the world. One sip and it genuinely does taste like the green hills of Ireland.
Base Spirit: Vodka + Chartreuse
Best For: Sophisticated palates, herb lovers
Flavor Profile: Tart, herbal, naturally green

via Feasting at Home
11. Lucky Leprechaun Shots
Bright green, rimmed with gold sugar, and packed with apple-whiskey flavor — these shots are almost too pretty to drink. Almost. They’re quick to make, totally festive, and the kind of thing that disappears in minutes at a party. Also check out our deep fried tequila shots if you’re building a full shots menu.
Base Spirit: Whiskey + Sour Apple
Best For: Party shots, shot glass presentations
Garnish: Gold sugar rim for extra flair
12. St. Patrick’s Day Green Beer
Okay, we said skip the green beer — but we meant the bar’s watery version. Making your own at home takes about 30 seconds, costs next to nothing, and you can use whatever beer you actually like. It’s still a St. Paddy’s Day tradition for a reason.
Base: Your favorite beer
Best For: Beer lovers, easy entertaining
Time: 30 seconds (seriously)

via With a Blast
13. Sparkling Green Sangria
For a lighter, more elegant option, this Sparkling Green Sangria is a total winner. Moscato wine, green grapes, and cucumber keep it fresh and naturally sweet with a little fizz. Make it by the glass or scale it up for a whole crowd — and if you love sangria season, save our classic red wine summer sangria for warmer months.
Base: Moscato Wine
Best For: Wine lovers, elegant party drinks
Batch-Friendly: Yes — make a full pitcher

via This Mama Cooks
14. Lucky Charms Pudding Shots
Pudding + Lucky Charms + Irish Cream = the most fun thing on this entire list. These shots are made with Irish cream liqueur and white chocolate pudding, which means they taste as good as they look. Super fun to make, even more fun to eat, and basically guaranteed to be the hit of any St. Patrick’s Day party.
Base Spirit: Irish Cream Liqueur
Best For: Dessert shots, the fun friend at the party
Make-Ahead: Yes — make the night before

via Culinary Cool
15. Pot O’ Gold Jello Shots
We’d love a real pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, but until then — these will do. Made with Goldschläger, a sweet cinnamon liqueur that contains actual flakes of gold in the bottle, these jello shots bring serious bling to your St. Paddy’s Day table. Pair them with our traditional cranachan for a full Irish-inspired dessert spread.
Base Spirit: Goldschläger
Best For: Party showstopper, jello shot fans
Make-Ahead: Yes — set overnight in the fridge
Tips for Hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Cocktail PartyA little prep makes a big difference. The sangria, pudding shots, and jello shots all hold up beautifully overnight — make them the day before so you’re not scrambling on party day. For shots and shooters, set up a self-serve station with pre-poured glasses so you can actually enjoy your own party.
Stock up on green garnishes — lime wheels, mint sprigs, and green sugar for rims go a long way for easy festive presentation. On the food side, our naturally green St. Patrick’s Day desserts and cranachan are perfect alongside this cocktail spread. For more year-round entertaining ideas, our summer entertaining tips have plenty of advice that applies any season.
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the most popular cocktail for St. Patrick’s Day?
Irish coffee, the Grasshopper, and anything made with Irish cream or Irish whiskey tend to top the list. Green beer is the most iconic but creamy mint cocktails like the Luck of the Irish shots and Grasshopper are perennial party favorites. Our own Buenavista Irish coffee is a great made-from-scratch option to try at home.
How do you make a cocktail green naturally?
The best natural options are Chartreuse (the only naturally green liqueur), crème de menthe, Blue Curaçao mixed with orange juice, matcha powder, or muddled fresh herbs like basil or mint. Midori (melon liqueur) also gives a vivid natural green without food dye.
What Irish whiskey is best for cocktails?
Jameson is the go-to for most cocktail recipes — smooth, approachable, and great for mixing. Bushmills and Tullamore D.E.W. are also excellent for mixing. For sipping neat or in spirit-forward drinks, Redbreast or Green Spot are worth exploring. See our guide to the finest Scotch whiskeys for more inspiration.
What can non-drinkers have at a St. Patrick’s Day party?
A sparkling green apple mocktail, matcha lemonade, or a green juice-based mocktail keeps everyone in the festive spirit without the alcohol. The Sparkling Leprechaun Kiss and Emerald Sunrise can both be made as mocktails by swapping the spirits for sparkling water or a non-alcoholic spirit.
What food goes well with St. Patrick’s Day cocktails?
Classic Irish dishes like corned beef, Irish soda bread, and shepherd’s pie are always a hit. For a lighter spread, our cranachan and naturally green St. Patrick’s Day desserts pair beautifully with most of the cocktails on this list.
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15 Best Tuckernuck Tops and Sweaters for Your Closet
Recently on Instagram, I was asked, “If you could only shop in one place for the rest of your life, where would it be?” The answer to that question has changed a LOT over the past decade as my style has evolved. When I was living in Utah (I’m from there!), I was not as partial to the preppy, feminine brands that I saw on women in the South, but in the last few years, that’s what I’ve started gravitating towards. I guess that’s what living in the South for almost two decades will do to you.
So, the answer to that question now? Hands down, Tuckernuck. I love almost every single thing they carry. It’s impressive to me that their clothes are great for both 20-somethings and the 41-year-old mom like me. It’s classic, American, and feminine – everything I want my style to be.
Tuckernuck has become my go-to for my closet and gifts, and I have a handful of roundups on the blog:
The brand was started by Jocelyn Moore Gailliot, Madeline Moore, and September Rinnier in 2012. It has grown into a huge online retailer since then. They source their women’s clothes from only the best designers, and I’ve been introduced to some of my favorite brands through them.
15 Best Tuckernuck Tops and Sweaters for Your Closet
I’m rounding up my favorite Tuckernuck tops and sweaters from their current selection (the Tuckernuck blouses are also really fun right now). Funny enough, I always struggle to buy tops. Dresses feel like more “practical” purchases since they’re an entire outfit on their own, and since nice blouses are expensive (and only 1/2 of an outfit), I usually need a push to make the purchase.
But as a busy mom who has strong feelings about the best jeans and the best white sneakers, I need to invest in some breathable, feminine tops and sweaters that I can wear during the warmer months. Here’s what I’m loving lately.
1. Long Sleeve Piqué Puff-Sleeve Peggy Polo
I got the Navy Long Sleeve Pique Holmes Boyfriend Polo back in the fall, and it has a boxy silhouette but still feels feminine. It gives that classic polo look that feels old school but still modern and polished, which is why I love it so much.
If you love this look, but want something a little more fitted, this puff sleeve polo is similar, just with a little more shoulder detail. Both are great options to add a little prep to your outfit (here are more preppy wardrobe staples) and work with jeans, skirts, or layered under sweaters. Throw on flats, loafers, or any of these cute white sneakers.


2. Pique Puff Sleeve Peggy Polo
This Puff Sleeve Peggy Polo is the short-sleeve version of the one I mentioned above. It’s the perfect spring and summer top that makes you feel cute with the puff sleeve, but can give you a professional edge through the collar detail if you need it. I paired this top with these wide-leg jeans and also included this look in my guide on how to style wide-leg jeans.


3. Pale Green Trellis Floral Ada Tank
The Pale Green Ada Tank is a fresh and feminine favorite. The soft trellis print screams spring and summer to me, and I love how it’s stunning paired with crisp white jeans or the matching Pale Green Floral Addy Pants. I’d personally wear it with any of these white jeans.
4. Black Cotton Adams Shirt
The Black Cotton Adams Shirt is the timeless classic piece every closet needs. It’s crisp, effortless, versatile, and a solid option for any business-casual dress code. This top can be dressed up or down, and it’s breezy enough to wear in the humid south.
I own the Sofia Shirt, which is pretty similar, just a little more cropped and structured. Every wardrobe benefits from a great black shirt, and this one is a gorgeous choice.
5. White Pique Sleeveless Ruffle Margaret Polo
I could wear a polo every day of my life, and this sleeveless ruffle polo is great for summer. If it’s chilly in my office, I throw a cardigan or blazer over it. The delicate ruffle placket is adorable, and the pique texture gives it a subtle, elevated feel. You could just as easily pair this with jean shorts as a tennis skirt.
6. Mocha Stripe Parker Classic Tee
The Parker Classic Tee is one of those Tuckernuck shirts that’s all about casual cool, especially in the mocha stripe. The warm mocha tones and subtle stripes give it a laid-back yet stylish look that’s perfect with jeans, skirts, or under a cozy cardigan. I like that this striped tee is in a different colorway than the standard black & white or navy & white, but it’s still totally timeless and works with everything!
7. Woodbine and Junebug Stripe Swiftie Rugby Polo
This is probably the trendiest top of the bunch, but I love rugby shirts, and I’ve loved this style for multiple years, so it makes the list! I’m not usually a rugby polo girl, but the Woodbine and Junebug Stripe Rugby Polo has totally won me over by combining three of my favorite things: Tuckernuck, stripes, and a collar.
Pair it with any of these wide-leg jeans, my favorite white jeans for a lunch date, half-tucked into a skirt for a casual athleisure outfit.
8. French Blue Stripe Nadine Button Down
A good button-down (or five) is a must in my closet, and the French Blue Stripe colorway of this button-down feels different from the rest I own. It’s giving coastal, but still everyday appropriate. It’s a classic relaxed button-down that makes it great for layering or wearing on its own.
9. Navy Cashmere Bodie Boyfriend Crewneck
The slightly relaxed, boyfriend fit of the Cashmere Bodie Crewneck feels elevated but never sloppy, and the cashmere is incredibly soft without being too precious. It’s the kind of classic you can throw on with jeans, trousers, or over a dress and feel instantly pulled together. It looks just as cute with tailored pants as it does half-tucked into your favorite denim – here’s mine.
10. Sandstone and Ivory Stripe Cotton William Crewneck
As you probably know, I’m a sucker for anything striped, and this striped cotton crewneck is no exception. It’s an everyday classic since it’s soft and breathable, but still just the right amount of traditional. This sweater would be beautiful with trousers (if you have a pair you like, let me know – I’ve been on the hunt for some), or you could easily throw it on with jeans and sneakers.
11. Navy Cashmere Cassie V-Neck Sweater
This Cassie V-Neck Sweater from Tuckernuck is one of the classiest sweaters I’ve seen, and the fact that it’s cashmere makes it that much better. The deep navy hue is timeless, and the cashmere is so luxurious. I’m a big fan of the V-neck shape, which gives it a chic, feminine edge. A sweater like this makes you feel confident no matter where you go, and can easily be layered over a white tee. I tried a ton of white tees for you – here’s the best one.
If you love cashmere but not the price, here are all of my favorite cashmere sweaters under $200.
12. Sandstone Cashmere Riley Cardigan
A cardigan is a wardrobe staple. The Cashmere Riley Cardigan is a really nice spring option because the cashmere lends a softness, but the sweater itself is super light. It layers beautifully over a tank or tee, or with dresses and skirts! The only thing I’ll note is that it runs a little longer than it looks, so if you’re shorter like me, you may want to consider sizing down (if length is a priority).
13. Mocha Cashmere Boyfriend Bodie Crewneck
A classic crewneck like the Boyfriend Bodie Crewneck will always have a spot in my closet. The weight of this one is great year-round, and the mocha color works for all seasons since it’s lovely styled to style with both light and rich tones. I particularly love this sweater with white jeans and loafers (these are the best loafers to wear with jeans). The relaxed fit is great for a front tuck or totally untucked.
14. Mocha Cashmere Knot Button Phoebe Cardigan
I’m a big fan of cardigans like the Knot Button Pheobe Cardigan, where the length hits just at the hip and the shape is both classic and cozy. The knot buttons are a standout detail and add a special, feminine component. I think this cardigan would honestly work with anything – jeans, trousers, over dresses, or jean shorts in the warmer months.
15. Cropped Beachwood Cotton Americana Sweater
If you’ve seen the Tuckernuck American flag sweater I’ve raved about for years, the Cropped Beachwood Cotton Americana Sweater has the same Americana vibe, but is a bit more cropped, and a little more versatile with the neutral colorway and classic fit. I own three different flag sweaters, but this one is my very favorite! I wear it year-round.
If you know me, you know the 4th of July is my favorite holiday (here’s some 4th of July outfit inspo), so I might just have to snag it myself.
That’s all I have today, but I’ll update this post when I spot other must-have Tuckernuck tops while I’m browsing.
If you love the Tuckernuck look, but don’t always love the price tag, check out Tuckernuck style on a budget here.
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15 Best Tuckernuck Tops and Sweaters for Your Closet
Recently on Instagram, I was asked, “If you could only shop in one place for the rest of your life, where would it be?” The answer to that question has changed a LOT over the past decade as my style has evolved. When I was living in Utah (I’m from there!), I was not as partial to the preppy, feminine brands that I saw on women in the South, but in the last few years, that’s what I’ve started gravitating towards. I guess that’s what living in the South for almost two decades will do to you.
So, the answer to that question now? Hands down, Tuckernuck. I love almost every single thing they carry. It’s impressive to me that their clothes are great for both 20-somethings and the 41-year-old mom like me. It’s classic, American, and feminine – everything I want my style to be.
Tuckernuck has become my go-to for my closet and gifts, and I have a handful of roundups on the blog:
The brand was started by Jocelyn Moore Gailliot, Madeline Moore, and September Rinnier in 2012. It has grown into a huge online retailer since then. They source their women’s clothes from only the best designers, and I’ve been introduced to some of my favorite brands through them.
15 Best Tuckernuck Tops and Sweaters for Your Closet
I’m rounding up my favorite Tuckernuck tops and sweaters from their current selection (the Tuckernuck blouses are also really fun right now). Funny enough, I always struggle to buy tops. Dresses feel like more “practical” purchases since they’re an entire outfit on their own, and since nice blouses are expensive (and only 1/2 of an outfit), I usually need a push to make the purchase.
But as a busy mom who has strong feelings about the best jeans and the best white sneakers, I need to invest in some breathable, feminine tops and sweaters that I can wear during the warmer months. Here’s what I’m loving lately.
1. Long Sleeve Piqué Puff-Sleeve Peggy Polo
I got the Navy Long Sleeve Pique Holmes Boyfriend Polo back in the fall, and it has a boxy silhouette but still feels feminine. It gives that classic polo look that feels old school but still modern and polished, which is why I love it so much.
If you love this look, but want something a little more fitted, this puff sleeve polo is similar, just with a little more shoulder detail. Both are great options to add a little prep to your outfit (here are more preppy wardrobe staples) and work with jeans, skirts, or layered under sweaters. Throw on flats, loafers, or any of these cute white sneakers.


2. Pique Puff Sleeve Peggy Polo
This Puff Sleeve Peggy Polo is the short-sleeve version of the one I mentioned above. It’s the perfect spring and summer top that makes you feel cute with the puff sleeve, but can give you a professional edge through the collar detail if you need it. I paired this top with these wide-leg jeans and also included this look in my guide on how to style wide-leg jeans.


3. Pale Green Trellis Floral Ada Tank
The Pale Green Ada Tank is a fresh and feminine favorite. The soft trellis print screams spring and summer to me, and I love how it’s stunning paired with crisp white jeans or the matching Pale Green Floral Addy Pants. I’d personally wear it with any of these white jeans.
4. Black Cotton Adams Shirt
The Black Cotton Adams Shirt is the timeless classic piece every closet needs. It’s crisp, effortless, versatile, and a solid option for any business-casual dress code. This top can be dressed up or down, and it’s breezy enough to wear in the humid south.
I own the Sofia Shirt, which is pretty similar, just a little more cropped and structured. Every wardrobe benefits from a great black shirt, and this one is a gorgeous choice.
5. White Pique Sleeveless Ruffle Margaret Polo
I could wear a polo every day of my life, and this sleeveless ruffle polo is great for summer. If it’s chilly in my office, I throw a cardigan or blazer over it. The delicate ruffle placket is adorable, and the pique texture gives it a subtle, elevated feel. You could just as easily pair this with jean shorts as a tennis skirt.
6. Mocha Stripe Parker Classic Tee
The Parker Classic Tee is one of those Tuckernuck shirts that’s all about casual cool, especially in the mocha stripe. The warm mocha tones and subtle stripes give it a laid-back yet stylish look that’s perfect with jeans, skirts, or under a cozy cardigan. I like that this striped tee is in a different colorway than the standard black & white or navy & white, but it’s still totally timeless and works with everything!
7. Woodbine and Junebug Stripe Swiftie Rugby Polo
This is probably the trendiest top of the bunch, but I love rugby shirts, and I’ve loved this style for multiple years, so it makes the list! I’m not usually a rugby polo girl, but the Woodbine and Junebug Stripe Rugby Polo has totally won me over by combining three of my favorite things: Tuckernuck, stripes, and a collar.
Pair it with any of these wide-leg jeans, my favorite white jeans for a lunch date, half-tucked into a skirt for a casual athleisure outfit.
8. French Blue Stripe Nadine Button Down
A good button-down (or five) is a must in my closet, and the French Blue Stripe colorway of this button-down feels different from the rest I own. It’s giving coastal, but still everyday appropriate. It’s a classic relaxed button-down that makes it great for layering or wearing on its own.
9. Navy Cashmere Bodie Boyfriend Crewneck
The slightly relaxed, boyfriend fit of the Cashmere Bodie Crewneck feels elevated but never sloppy, and the cashmere is incredibly soft without being too precious. It’s the kind of classic you can throw on with jeans, trousers, or over a dress and feel instantly pulled together. It looks just as cute with tailored pants as it does half-tucked into your favorite denim – here’s mine.
10. Sandstone and Ivory Stripe Cotton William Crewneck
As you probably know, I’m a sucker for anything striped, and this striped cotton crewneck is no exception. It’s an everyday classic since it’s soft and breathable, but still just the right amount of traditional. This sweater would be beautiful with trousers (if you have a pair you like, let me know – I’ve been on the hunt for some), or you could easily throw it on with jeans and sneakers.
11. Navy Cashmere Cassie V-Neck Sweater
This Cassie V-Neck Sweater from Tuckernuck is one of the classiest sweaters I’ve seen, and the fact that it’s cashmere makes it that much better. The deep navy hue is timeless, and the cashmere is so luxurious. I’m a big fan of the V-neck shape, which gives it a chic, feminine edge. A sweater like this makes you feel confident no matter where you go, and can easily be layered over a white tee. I tried a ton of white tees for you – here’s the best one.
If you love cashmere but not the price, here are all of my favorite cashmere sweaters under $200.
12. Sandstone Cashmere Riley Cardigan
A cardigan is a wardrobe staple. The Cashmere Riley Cardigan is a really nice spring option because the cashmere lends a softness, but the sweater itself is super light. It layers beautifully over a tank or tee, or with dresses and skirts! The only thing I’ll note is that it runs a little longer than it looks, so if you’re shorter like me, you may want to consider sizing down (if length is a priority).
13. Mocha Cashmere Boyfriend Bodie Crewneck
A classic crewneck like the Boyfriend Bodie Crewneck will always have a spot in my closet. The weight of this one is great year-round, and the mocha color works for all seasons since it’s lovely styled to style with both light and rich tones. I particularly love this sweater with white jeans and loafers (these are the best loafers to wear with jeans). The relaxed fit is great for a front tuck or totally untucked.
14. Mocha Cashmere Knot Button Phoebe Cardigan
I’m a big fan of cardigans like the Knot Button Pheobe Cardigan, where the length hits just at the hip and the shape is both classic and cozy. The knot buttons are a standout detail and add a special, feminine component. I think this cardigan would honestly work with anything – jeans, trousers, over dresses, or jean shorts in the warmer months.
15. Cropped Beachwood Cotton Americana Sweater
If you’ve seen the Tuckernuck American flag sweater I’ve raved about for years, the Cropped Beachwood Cotton Americana Sweater has the same Americana vibe, but is a bit more cropped, and a little more versatile with the neutral colorway and classic fit. I own three different flag sweaters, but this one is my very favorite! I wear it year-round.
If you know me, you know the 4th of July is my favorite holiday (here’s some 4th of July outfit inspo), so I might just have to snag it myself.
That’s all I have today, but I’ll update this post when I spot other must-have Tuckernuck tops while I’m browsing.
If you love the Tuckernuck look, but don’t always love the price tag, check out Tuckernuck style on a budget here.
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Family Ski Trip to Grindelwald Switzerland

We flew out of Greenville on a Friday morning to Dulles airport where we had a 5 hour layover before boarding our flight to Zurich. Fortunately we have the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card and have been learning more about perks, one of which is free lounge access. So the girls and I had our first airport lounge experience and it’s safe to say we are spoiled now. Comfy places to sit, free food and drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere; David and I basically had a mini date night before the trip even officially started!
Family Ski Trip to Grindelwald Switzerland
Day 1: Travel to Grindelwald
Our plane was delayed due to deicing and we didn’t take off until 2 hours past our scheduled departure. The flight was smooth, though none of us really slept well (expected). When we touched down in Zurich at 9:30 AM local time, we were a bit groggy, but excited. We headed straight to the train station where we were immediately confused. While the trains are certainly a well oiled system, it’s not intuitive when you’re from a different country and there are not many people to ask for help. TIP ALERT: Get the app. We didn’t figure this out until later in our trip and it would have saved us a lot of bumbling around.
It took one short train ride (30 minutes), a long train ride (2 hours 30 minutes), and one last short train ride (30 minutes) for us to get to Grindelwald and by the time we arrived we were all pretty much delirious.





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Our hotel was literally steps from the train station (perk!). We stayed at Hotel Kreuz and Post, a historic hotel with a lot of character and charm. We stayed in the hotel’s three bedroom apartment, which was wonderful. Whenever we can swing it, I prioritize everyone’s ability to get the best sleep on a trip and this set up knocked that goal out of the park. The girls had their own room, as did David and I. There were two bathrooms, a living area, and a kitchen. It wasn’t super updated (by typical American standards), but everything felt really clean and I loved the vintage and personalized feel of the decor and art.
We checked in late afternoon, went right next door to get ski rentals (which was the most efficient ski rental process ever), then went in search of dinner. We decided on Barry’s Restaurant Bar & Lounge, since they were about to squeeze us in without a reservation. TIP ALERT: You need to book meals and experiences ahead of time in Switzerland; it’s very hard to get into most places last-minute.
We all could barely keep our eyes open, but we made it through the meal, which was very tasty in a cozy atmosphere. We headed straight back to the hotel for showers and we all crashed hard into bed.






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Day 2: Ski Day at Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen
12. Hours. Later. We woke up. The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast buffet with a wide variety of offerings. On ski trips, this is always a perk worth prioritizing for us. The cappuccino machine only helped solidify our affections for this hotel perk.
After breakfast we donned our ski gear, fetched our equipment from the ski storage room behind the hotel, and walked over to the train station to print off our lift tickets. We took the bus across from the hotel to the base of the mountain (terminal) then rode a gondola to the top of the mountain.
Kaitlyn had woken up with a sore throat and was hanging in there the best she could by the time we finally started skiing. I’m not sure it it was that or figuring out a ski mountain and map that runs things differently than we’re used to, but it all felt pretty clunky on that first day. There were a lot of flat runs resulting in poling, uphill areas, and confusion over how to map showed certain runs.
By midday Kaitlyn was almost in tears so I opted to take her back to the hotel. The buses were tricky to figure out but the kindness of stranger helped us board the right one and soon enough we were back at the place, her in a hot bath and me running a load of laundry in the hotel’s laundry room (perk!). David and Hailey continued skiing and had a good time, except for the part where Hailey fell of a T-bar lift and had to take off her skis and hike her way up the mountain.
It wasn’t our shiniest vacation day. That evening we were turned away from a couple of restaurants (reservations needed) but ended up having an absolutely delicious dinner at Golden India who were able to get us in a save the day!







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Day 3: Grindelwald First & Top of Europe
The next day was forecasted to be a clear day and I knew I wanted us to have blue skies when we visited Jungfraujock, also known at the Top of Europe. We decided to start the day at Grindelwald First Top of Adventure. We walked to the gondola (free with our lift tickets) from our hotel and after a 10 minute ride arrived at an absolutely stunning view. The kids were excited and we wanted to do it all- the Cliff Walk (complimentary), the First Flyer, where you zipline over the Alps in a swing, and the First Glider, where you fly like an eagle over the Alps in a group of four, on your belly. We loved it all!
The views were stunning, there were no lines for the activities, and we were able to sip hot tea and stare at the view without a crowd. Highly recommend!
While sipping tea and admiring the clear skies we decided that it was also the right day to try and experience the Top of Europe, as clouds were supposed to roll in the next day. We took the gondola down and caught a bus to Terminal, where we rode the gondola up to the starting point of the tour, which begins with a train ride up the mountain to the highest railway station in Europe.
As part of the Top of Europe experience you get a phenomenal view of the longest glacier in the Alps… and then you get to walk through it! The ice palace was a definite highlight of our trip. We lucked out that it wasn’t crowded at all and sliding along the icy path felt truly magical. We got chocolates from the highest chocolate shop in Europe and enjoyed them on our train and gondola ride back down the mountain.
We picked up pizza from Take Away for the kids while David and I enjoyed a dinner date at the hotel’s restaurant. The atmosphere was cozy and the food was excellent. It has a menu that shifts seasonally and both of us figuratively licked our plates clean.



















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Day 4: Skiing at Grindelwald First
Kaitlyn woke up this day unsure if she was up for skiing with her sore throat. After breakfast and a promise from me that I’d happily come back with her if she tried and was miserable, we got our gear and hopped the bus back to Grindelwald First gondola to head to the top.
The day started off quite snowy, but the runs were a much better fit for us. They were wide open with a little powder and the mountain felt very open and uncrowded. We started to hit our stride and at one pausing point Kaitlyn looked and me and declared: I’m so happy I didn’t miss out on this.
We skied happily all morning, laughing when we took a lovely run down the mountain, declaring it our favorite one yet, only to have it dead end at a bus stop. There was nothing to do but pop off our skis, wait on the bus, and head back to the gondola at the base of Grindelwald First.
At the top we went in for some lunch- spaghetti Bolognese, burgers, and fries, which we enjoyed while watching some Olympics. Once fed and warm we decided to head to the highest part of the mountain and… well, my goodness it turned out to be the ultimate highlight of our skiing.
The skies were clear, the snow park was empty, the views were out of this world, and we spent the afternoon skiing that area as many times as we possibly could. We went over the hills, skied the course, and took the lift back up on repeat until finally they closed the lift for the day and we had to accept it was time to head down. That afternoon will forever be concreted in my memory.
Back at the apartment we changed and headed to dinner. We popped into a few places, none that had space for us (reservations needed), so we returned to Barry’s where we enjoyed a traditional Switzerland cheese fondue! The girls were just so-so on the Raclette cheese, but the potatoes and bread were a hit for all.
The girls got cozy back at the apartment afterwards while David and I made us of the saunas in the spa area at the hotel. As a family we sure missed the hot tub experience (it definitely is not as prevalent in Europe as in the US), but the sauna was beautiful and provided a nice warm up before calling it a night.











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Day 5: Skiing at Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen
Our last ski day we decided to return to Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen via Grindelwald Terminal, taking the Eiger Express gondola up. We knew wet weather was supposed to be returning and while it was rain in the town, on the mountain it was ALL snow! It was beautiful and we enjoyed it until it really started pounding down so hard that it was hard to see.
We took the opportunity to stop at The Wall Bar on the mountain, order schnitzel, sip coffee and hot chocolate, and watch the Olympics. I also had a shot of Jägermeister, for warming up purposes of course.
Afterwards we headed back out and were thrilled at the 6+ inches of fresh powder the storm has delivered! The weather ebbed and flowed all afternoon from clear to quite snowy. The girls loved the powder. We attempted another T-bar and lost Hailey again. I jumped offf with her and we skied down under it to attempt another ride up, which was successful! Kaitlyn fell in a hill of deep powder and it took a solid 10 minutes to dig her skies out, which she laughed endlessly at. We enjoyed the day very much and closed down the mountain.
Hungry and tired we went in search for dinner that night, stumbling upon the restaurant at Hotel Spinne completely by happenstance. The views were beautiful from the dining room, the food was hearty and delicious, and it made for a wonderful last evening in Grindelwald.










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Day 6: Zurich & The Lindt Chocolate Factory
We woke up our last morning, packed up, grabbed breakfast, and walked across the street to the train station to be ready to leave Grindelwald by on the 9:15 train. Feeling much fresher and having finally downloaded the train app, the trip back to Zurich felt much smoother than the one there. We played cards and watched the rain hit the windows, which the girls were delighted at for the very authentic Harry Potter Hogwarts train feel.
It was pouring when we got to Zurich and we walked the quarter mile to our Marriott in it. We unloaded into our room and decided on lunch at the hotel bar, which was surprisingly good. At lunch we surprised the girls with the our rainy day activity- visiting the Lindt Chocolate Factory & Museum!
They both were excited at the prospect of seeing where their favorite chocolate truffles were made, so much so that Kaitlyn burst into happy tears. After lunch we went back to the train station and a 15 minute train followed by a 15 minute walk had us arriving at the grand site of the Lindt Chocolate Factory!
Let me tell you, like dinners in Switzerland, this needs to be booked weeks in advance. We learned that the hard way when we tried to book it a few days prior and it was all sold out. We scored the very last set of tickets to a chocolate bar making class which allowed this trip to happen.
The building itself is grand! Being greeted by the world’s tallest chocolate fountain sets the tone and every experience that follows matches up. Our chocolate bar making tickets didn’t grant us entry into the museum, but we were told there were a few available last minute in person (even though online it said sold out). We decided to go for the full experience to learn the history of chocolate and revel in the unlimited chocolate tastings.
Everything is very well done, from the museum experience to our chocolate bar making class. They dressed us in chef hats and aprons, walked us through the bar making process, educated us on the differences in chocolate types, and made the whole experience deeply enjoyable for us all. Highly recommend!
















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We stayed approximately three hours at the museum, including the hour of our class, and took the train back to Zurich all hopped up on chocolate.
We went in search of dinner and a friend had told me about a place called Zeughauskeller, so we went in search of this historic and popular restaurant. We lucked out and they were able to fit us into the packed place without a reservation where we enjoyed beer, apple juice in mugs, and sausages. The vibe and food were both excellent, and we all enjoyed reading the history of this for armory built in 1487. A perfect last night!




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Back at the hotel we rotated through showers and watching the Olympics before calling it a night. At 6:15 AM we were up and catching an Uber to the airport to started our travel back home, which included a flight to Chicago, a long layover, and our flight back to Greenville. All in all, we ended up being awake for 23 hours by the time we were stepping into showers back in our own home.
Switzerland Ski Trip Conclusion and Takeaways
- The travel was a LOT for a weeklong trip. If I were to do it again, I’d spend a day or two in Zurich before heading to Grindelwald.
- The views of the Alps are absolutely stunning and I really don’t think you can find a more breathtaking mountain range on earth. (But if you have one you think could rival it, I’m all ears).
- Get the train app. It solves all your problems.
- Book dinners and tours a few weeks in advance.
Trip Questions from Instagram
What made you want to go to Switzerland? I enjoyed seeing your pictures- beautiful there.
You hit the nail on the head- the beauty! I’ve always heard about the Swiss Alps and their beauty. Being that we love skiing, we decided to go for it. The country is so stunning in winter, I can only imagine how jaw dropping it is in summer.
What’s the cost comparison to US ski destinations (like Big Sky)?
On the whole, we found it to be less expensive to go to Switzerland than out west in the US. Flights are about even in cost. Lodging is less expensive in Switzerland. Lift tickets are significantly less expensive in Switzerland. Eating out is more expensive in Switzerland.
Please share a blog post with your full itinerary! This trip is on our radar!
Done! In a mere 2,700 words- ha! While we had some definite highlights, I’d do a few things differently. I’d get lodging as close to the Grindelwald First gondola as possible so you’d be close to our favorite mountain and only have to take the bus if heading to the other mountain. I would extend the trip to make travel easier on both sides. I’d make dinner reservations each night (even though I do think that can be hard to plan for based on how the day on the mountain goes).
Did you take all your ski equipment with you?
We packed our ski clothes, helmets, goggles, and gloves. We rented (very convenient, right next to the hotel) boots, skis, and poles.
Did you have to rent a car to get to the Lindt Chocolate Factory?
No car rental needed the whole trip! From Zurich it’s a short train ride to Kilchberg Station, then a 10-15 minute walk.
No question, but thanks for bringing us along!
My pleasure! I love getting to share travel destinations because I so enjoy seeing where and how other families travel myself!
Loved your stories; what will you remember most from the trip?
Oh, great question! My personal highlights: ziplining over the snowy alps together, the afternoon we we spent skiing the snow park on top of Grindelwald First over and over again with the insane views, walking through Europe’s longest glacier (the ice palace), and our last dinner together with good views, plates of pasta, and laughing together about the trip’s triumphs and mishaps.
What made you choose Switzerland? I do Northern Italy so I’m biased.

We actually started off looking at both Switzerland and Italy, but prices in Italy were so much higher because of the Winter Olympics, so with the timing we needed, Switzerland won out. But I wouldn’t be against skiing Northern Italy to compare

How did you decide where to go in Switzerland? So many options!
We originally were looking at Zermatt, which had us research top family skiing destinations in Switzerland online. Grindelwald kept showing up in the top three wherever we looked and promised the stunning views of the Alps. That plus the fact we’re huge Harry Potter fans sealed the deal. David does not agree with that last statement

If you’re planning a trip and have any questions, please comment below and I’m happy to answer them. I think planning travel in Europe can feel intimidating and so I’m always happy to chat about our experiences if it’s helpful!









