Botanical skincare formulated for sensitive skin
SHOP ROSACEA SKINCAREPLANT MEDICINE TO SUPPORT SKIN HEALTH
The why behind my botanical skincare line
I used to call myself a green beauty junkie. I'd spend a tonne of money on natural skincare, looking for the "one thing" that would *magically heal my skin. Problem is, most skincare on the market is either laden with toxic crap that will end up burdening your liver and lymphatic system or it's downright ineffective for rosacea.
To achieve my goal? I dug deep into the Materia Medica which dives into the chemical constituents of medicinal plants. I started mixing + testing different blends, packing each bottle with as many active botanicals as I could.
Each product is formulated specifically for rosacea-prone skin which, as you know, comes with its own unique set of challenges: redness, dry patches, sensitivity, demodex breakouts…
The result? Little bottles packed with pure plant medicine that support the healing of your skin.
I hope that these botanical gems are as soothing and rejuvenative to your skin as they have been to mine,
Caroline Dalia Kaliani
Functional Nutrition Practitioner, Skin Herbalist & Founder Journey to Glow
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Appease After-Sun + Anti-Itch Face Oil
Created for rosacea "flare-ups", dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and rashes. This balm is also extremely soothing at the end of the day spent in the sun.
After Sun Care: apply on clean skin in areas of concern. Gently massage the oil or press in using the palm of your hand is your skin feels sensitive to the touch.
The Appease Balm is also a great option to apply on the face or body after sun exposure.
Anti-Itch / Flare-ups:
If you have rosacea, you may have experienced a sudden flare-up with symptoms ranging from redness, heat and itchiness. This can happen in the middle of the day, during hormonal changes, or at night. I used to have a so-called "flare-up" mid-afternoon after a nap, which left me really confused until I learned about the link between the nervous system and rosacea.
Causes of flare-ups vary based on someone's bio-individuality from stress, hormonal changes, EMF exposure, food sensitivities, nervous or immune system dysregulation.
While the mainstream narrative will have you manage triggers (a great way to chase your tail, frankly) a more long-term strategic approach is to get to the actual root cause.
While you do the deeper healing work, the Appease After-Sun + Anti-Itch Face Oil will be a great ally in soothing itches and skin discomforts.
The dominant aroma is chamomile followed by lavender with a hint of plantain (grassy, earthy).
The oil penetrates deeply and does not feel oily. Mixing it with the Aloe MSM Serum is absolutely divine, your skin will drink the concoction and breathe a sigh of relief.
Don't forget to start by misting the Soothing Flower Water which is very soothing and will balance the PH of your skin.
30ML
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As a Functional Nutrition Practitioner, Skin Herbalist and founder of journeytoglow.com (a free educational platform that offers holistic solutions to heal skin "issues"), I know how overwhelming it can be to sift through all-of-the information.
When it comes to healing rosacea, where do you start?
What kind of diet is best? Should you do a liver detox? How do you heal the gut? What kind of supplements should you take? What about skincare? Does light therapy work and if so, which one? Should you invest in functional testing? How do you know if you have SIBO or histamine intolerance?
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