Who needs that summer glow? We’ve got three facial steams to add to your skin care routine to help get your glow on! This also make great mini bath bombs for the kids.
Performing a regular facial steam can:
-Open up pores and loosen dirt, for a deep clean!
-Make using a mask more effective as your pores will be open and ready to absorb the goodies.
-Promotes circulation for a lovely natural glow!
Purple - Decreases inflammation and calms skin redness and rashes. A beautiful, relaxing scent: Ingredients: citric acid, baking soda, alcohol-free witch hazel, purple clay, lavender essential oil + lavender buds
Pink - For dry or mature skin, or if you spend a lot of time outside! Smell of fresh roses and the forest! Ingredients: citric acid, baking soda, alcohol-free witch hazel, pink clay, rosewood essential oil, rose petals
Black - For hormonal acne, detox, and oily skin. Scents of sweet orange and peppermint. Ingredients: citric acid, baking soda, alcohol-free witch hazel, activated charcoal, sweet orange and peppermint essential oil, yarrow herb
Skin Type: Oily, acne prone.
HOW TO USE
Boil some water, place tab and water in a bowl, grab a towel and steam your beautiful face away! Save the water for a few days for a beautiful personal toner.
Shelf life: 3 months
Our creations are completely natural, without chemical preservatives, they're meant to be enjoyed, not stored! Please use it up accordingly.
Product care
Treat our skincare like you would fresh, whole foods from the earth, they need to be cared for accordingly in order to last. To ensure that the shelf life is not compromised, avoid introducing water into the containers and handle products with clean, dry hands to prevent any contamination. Avoid direct sunlight, heat + humidity. Keep products in cool, dry spot like your hall closet or shelf. The fridge in the summer time is a great spot too!
If this is your first time using this creation, perform an allergy test before hand. Do this by applying a small amount to your forearm and waiting 24 hours to see if any irritation occurs. If you are pregnant or are breastfeeding, you may want to speak with your health care practitioner for further guidance.