The day I said, 'Our skincare is edible,' and the men leaned in…

The day I said, 'Our skincare is edible,' and the men leaned in…

Posted by Jaime Cross on

I was at an entrepreneurial cohort the other day when the woman across from me asked what makes our brand different.

I smiled and said,
“Well, one of the many truths, our ingredients are pure enough to eat. We believe what you wouldn’t put in your mouth, you shouldn’t put on your skin.”

Cue a few wide eyes from the table behind her.

A group of men turned around in disbelief, and within moments, I had a crowd around me asking about our Remedies.

It reminded me how far outside the norm this truth still is, and how deeply our culture is craving a different standard.

People are searching for real solutions. And skincare is no exception.

Here’s the truth I want more people to know:
What you put on your skin goes in your body.
So if your ingredient list reads like a chemistry exam, chances are your liver is grading it too.

That’s why every Remedy we craft is more than clean.
It’s alive.

Wildcrafted.
Infused for 60 days in herbs such as calendula and clover.
Formulated with rejuvenation in mind, not hype.

Because beauty should never come at the cost of our health.
It should restore it.

As I always say, “Begin With Skin…” 

It’s because we believe your skin deserves more than skincare.
As much as food is medicine, we believe skincare is too. 

Here’s to radiant beauty, a resilient body, and going with the good stuff.

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