Our Ingredients
Our goal is simple: help you rediscover what healthy skin actually feels like. Every ingredient we use is chosen with that in mind — natural, safe, and sustainably sourced whenever possible.
Herbs:
Calendula
Calendula is the heart of what we do. Known for centuries for its ability to calm irritated skin and support the skin's natural recovery process, we grow it ourselves whenever possible — and source it from Mountain Rose Herbs when we need more.
Chamomile
Chamomile has been cultivated across the world for centuries for good reason. Gentle and soothing, it calms irritated skin, offers antimicrobial properties, and leaves skin looking and feeling its best. We grow it ourselves whenever possible, and source it from Mountain Rose Herbs when we need more.
Holy Basil
Holy Basil — also known as Tulsi — is a close relative of sweet basil with impressive benefits for the skin. It helps reduce irritation while supporting elasticity and firmness, making it a quietly powerful addition to our formulas. We grow it ourselves whenever possible, and source it from Mountain Rose Herbs when we need more.
Lavender
Lavender is one of the most widely cultivated herbs in the world — and for good reason. Antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory, it soothes irritated skin and supports the skin's natural regeneration process. Its calming properties extend beyond the skin too, making it a favorite in products meant to help you unwind. We grow it ourselves whenever possible, and source it from Mountain Rose Herbs when we need more.
Lemon balm
Lemon balm has been used medicinally across cultures for thousands of years, and its reputation is well earned. The leaves carry a gentle lemony fragrance and bring soothing, restorative properties to both skin and mind. We grow it ourselves whenever possible, and source it from Mountain Rose Herbs when we need more.
Red clover
Red clover is a quiet workhorse in skincare. It adds moisture, improves skin tone and complexion, and its anti-inflammatory properties make it especially helpful for soothing conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Rose
Rose has been prized in skincare for hundreds of years across cultures, and it earns every bit of that reputation. Deeply nourishing and gently anti-inflammatory, it's a go-to for mature and sensitive skin alike. The scent alone is reason enough — uplifting and comforting in a way that's hard to describe and easy to feel. Sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Carrier Oils:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oil is a skincare staple for good reason. Rich in antioxidants, it protects and nourishes maturing skin while delivering deep, lasting moisture without clogging pores. It gently helps remove dead skin cells and leaves skin with a natural glow. Sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Sunflower Oil
Sunflower oil is light, non-comedogenic, and packed with vitamins A, D, and E. It absorbs easily without heaviness, making it one of the best carrier oils for broken, damaged, or aging skin. Paired with calendula, it becomes an especially gentle base — ideal for sensitive and baby skin. Sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet almond oil is a reliable, gentle carrier oil that works for nearly every skin type. High in fatty acids, it softens and calms skin while absorbing at a comfortable medium rate — not too fast, not too greasy. Sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Essential Oils:
sourced from Mountain Rose Herbs, organic certified
Atlas Cedarwood
Woody base note.
The aroma of Atlas cedarwood oil is balsamic and earthy with a touch of sweetness.
Bergamot
Fresh citrusy aroma with sweet, floral, and bitter notes.
Cold pressed from fruit peels and then fractionated to remove the bergaptene, making this oil non-phototoxic.
Blood orange
Forward notes of fresh orange peel with a complex aroma of sweet, tart berries.
Geranium
Floral middle note is popular in skin care and for its calming and balancing properties.
Geranium is known for its sweet, tenacious-floral scent, and is often used in rose-like blends as a substitute for rose essential oil.
Grapefruit
Citrusy top note.
Sweet and uplifting aroma.
Lavender
Most popular essential oil, lavender oil has an unmistakable sweet, floral and herbal aroma.
Lemongrass
Powerful and pervasive with fresh grassy-green and citrus notes.
Litsea Cubeba
Citrusy top note.
Sweet and uplifting aroma.
Patchouli
Base note has a smoky and earthy aroma.
Peppermint
The top note has a minty, hot, and herbaceous scent.