Description
Our organic Turmeric skin refreshing toner is a gentle hydrosol ideal for dry, parched skin. This nutrient rich and earthy aromatic water is distilled in the pacific northwest using early season turmeric rhizomes harvested on a second generation family farm in Hawaii. By utilizing fresh plant material, the most beneficial cellular water is captured from the living organism and the hydrosol is rich in nutrients, antioxidants, and fatty acids. Use daily on freshly cleansed skin to reduce irritation and inflammation and add radiance and hydration before your favorite oil or cream.
Sizing + Info
Ingredients: pure, organic turmeric hydrosol.
Approximately 4 oz handmade, recycled glass bottle that is shipped natural gum rubber and wax sealed.
Bottles are handmade by artisans in Mexico.
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. Can also be refrigerated to extend freshness.
As with any of our Slow Beauty, please spot test this hydrosol for adverse reactions before use and discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Please consult a physician before use if pregnant or breast feeding.
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
Turmeric Toner
Our pure, organic Turmeric Toner can be misted onto the face with an atomizer, splashed on by pouring a small amount into the palm of one hand and then rubbing hands together and applying to face, or applied with a cottonball.
Mix with our Lava Detox Clay Mask, Blue Earth Mask, or Tepezcohuite Healing Mask instead of water to supercharge and enhance the qualities of each.
The beautifully crafted bottle is hand blown by a revolutionary glassblowing studio in Oaxaca, Mexico, one of the most economically disadvantaged communities in the country. The studio has spent the last fifteen years perfecting not only their craft of glassblowing, but the sustainable and ecological way that they run their facility. Through much experimentation they've learned to create beauty from waste – they produce their own fuel and power their furnaces, glory holes, and annealing ovens using processed, used vegetable oil from local restaurants, methane gas produced on-site from a combination of cow and pig manure, and blood from a local butcher. Other equipment is solar powered and the glass itself is made from recycled bottles brought to the studio by waste pickers, restaurants, and locals because there are no municipal recycling programs in the area. During a typical week, 550 pounds of discarded glass is recycled and used to create beautiful, handmade vessels and home goods.