To Use as a Mask: Wet face. Take a small dime size amount of the mud, and slowly start applying to face with a gentle circular motion. The mud will melt on your skin, covering it in a thin, sweet layer of flowers and berries. Leave on for 5-15 minutes. Remove by rinsing with warm water. Follow by cleansing the skin with one of our toners and a cotton pad. Finish with a facial oil or balm. For best results, use after an herbal steam.
To Use as a Scrub: Wet face. Take a small dime size amount of the mud, and slowly start applying to face with a gentle circular motion. The mud will melt on your skin. Remove by rinsing with warm water. Follow by cleansing the skin with one of our toners and a cotton pad. Finish with a facial oil or balm. For best results, use after an herbal steam.
To Use as a Cleanser: Same application as the scrub. We recommend using this mud as a cleanser only 2-3 times per week because of its exfoliating properties.
Masking is not just about skin care, it is also about self-care. Before mixing your mask, take a moment to prepare your space for comfort. Dress in some comfy yet pretty clothes, or prepare a warm bath with detox salts or hydrating coconut milk. Settle in with some tea and a good book, soak in the bath, or take an extra-long shower. Take this moment, while the mask is working, to decompress and be in the moment. Take a few deep breaths, and thank yourself for taking the time to take care of you.
Hibiscus Flowers // Called the “natural botox plant” because if its firming and lifting properties, hibiscus is high is natural alpha-hydroxy acids. AHAs exfoliate, promote cell renewal, help prevent acne breakouts, increase moisture content, and improve elasticity. Hibiscus is also high in water-soluble antioxidants and vitamin C, which help fight off damage-causing free-radicals, reduce inflammation, and promote a healthy complexion.
Acai Berries // Acai berries are small purplish-red berries that are a potent source of antioxidants such as vitamin C, ferulic acid, and epicathechin. Applied topically acai can help nourish the skin, prevent premature aging, and reduce inflammation and redness.
Rosehips // The red fruit produced by roses. Rosehips are one of the richest sources of vitamin C available. They also contain carotenoids, beta-carotene, and lycopene. Rosehip powder is a wonderful gentle exfoliant.
Honey // Mmm, delicious honey :) Produced by bees from nectar, honey has many skincare benefits due to its peptide, amino acid and vitamin content. It has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, wound healing, humectant, and exfoliating properties. It can be used as a topical moisturizer and cleanser, and is great for dry, irritated or break out prone skin.
Pumpkin // Pumpkin flesh is high in beta-carotene and vitamin C, which are free radical fighting antioxidants. It is also high in copper and zinc, possibly helping promote collagen production and to fade skin discoloration.
Sugar Extract // Sugar is a natural source of glycolic acid, an exfoliant that helps slough away dead skin cells to help reveal a brighter, more youthful complexion.
Oats // Oats are just amazing for the skin. They contain saponins that gently cleanse. They are rich in anti-oxidants which help prevent premature aging. They also have strong anti-inflammatory properties, great for problem skin. Oats are also a gentle exfoliant.
Ingredients: honey*, Hibiscus sabdariffa (hibiscus) flowers*, colloidal oat flour*, Cucurbita maxima (pumpkin)*, Sucrose (sugar) extract*, Euterpe oleracea (açaí) berry*,Aloe barbadensis leaf*, Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet) powder*, Rosa canina (rosehip) fruit powder*, tocopherols (non-GMO vitamin E)*
*certified organic
This listing is for a sample size (.15 oz)
98% certified organic ingredients
Vegan? – No, contains honey
Leaping Bunny Cruelty Free Certified
Gluten Free