Steph Curry's wife Ayesha announced the arrival of their newly-born child Caius on Instagram on May 26. Following her maternity leave, the Sweet July Skin CEO shared she'll be returning to the working scene when she attended a Dreamforce event. She shared her enthusiasm for her first day back alongside her team.
Ayesha Curry's brand Sweet July Skin has steadily garnered a strong following since it was first announced on July 11 by an Instagram post. The product line ranges from face oils to toners. The brand has garnered over 14.7K followers on the social media platform.
"I missed my team so much! What a way to kick off my first day post-maternity leave," Curry posted on Friday.
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Sweet July Skin from the Warriors star's wife focuses on providing quality skin care products. Coming from the inspiration she gained from her memories of her mother's and grandmother's culture, she wanted to include some of her heritage in the ingredients used for her products, ranging from guava to lychee.
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Steph Curry's wife shares adorable snap with complete family
Ayesha Curry posted a family picture of herself alongside Steph Curry and their four children, Riley, Ryan, Cannon and Caius, on Instagram on Sept. 9.
"My little family. So grateful," Curry posted.
Aside from Curry's light grey polo shirt, the family wore matching white outfits for their picture together.
Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha Curry shares the latest accomplishment of the couple's nonprofit organization
Ayesha Curry shared an important milestone of her and Steph Curry's nonprofit organization "Eat.Learn.Play" on Aug. 29. She shared snaps of the fifth annual Workday Charity Classic that involved some golf sessions and a set-up of the "Food Bus." The vehicle is a combination of educational materials and food products to meet the needs of the children.
Curry's wife included the organization's plans for the future and an update about their current position.
"We're thrilled to share that the same funds from this year's event will fuel Eat. Learn. Play.'s mission to help 1000 elementary students," Curry posted, "excel in reading and foster a love of learning. Plus, Eat.Learn.Play. is committing $25 million over the next five years to provide high-dosage, one-on-one tutoring for the Oakland students ..."
The post garnered over 115k likes on Instagram with Ayesha Curry commending the contributions of Workday Co-Founder Aneel Bhusri and other attendees.
It was another successful event by the nonprofit organization, which continues its long-standing mission of providing educational aid to the young.
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