Dry, sensitive skin?

Dry, sensitive skin?

Posted by Jaime Cross on

Have you ever wondered what happens when the ocean’s vitality meets the orchard’s rich fruits?

Today, we’re spotlighting two of nature’s most powerful allies for your skin, Irish Sea Moss and Cold-Pressed Plum Oil, the hero ingredients in our Moss + Plum Serum.

🌊 Irish Sea Moss

Harvested along pristine Atlantic shores, Irish Sea Moss is a mineral powerhouse containing 92 of the 102 trace minerals our bodies need. Rich in iodine, sulfur, magnesium, and potassium, this superfood hydrates at a cellular level, strengthens the skin barrier, and soothes inflammation. Traditionally sun-dried and carefully prepared, it is revered for its ability to restore resilience and glow to tired, thirsty skin.

Cold-Pressed Plum Oil

Our plum oil is extracted using a slow, cold-press method from kernels of the sweet, aromatic plum. This gentle process preserves the oil’s omega fatty acids, vitamin E, and polyphenols, giving it unmatched antioxidant power. Light yet nourishing, it melts into the skin to replenish lipids, lock in moisture, and soften the complexion without leaving a greasy trace.

The Alchemy of Moss + Plum

When Irish Sea Moss is infused into Cold-Pressed Plum Oil, the result is nothing short of transformational. The sea minerals bind with the fruit’s fatty acids, creating a synergy that deeply hydrates, firms, and restores elasticity. It’s a fusion of ocean and orchard, a living serum that helps your skin repair, protect, and radiate.

Your skin deserves this union of strength and softness. Experience the alchemy today.

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