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This historically accurate complexion powder recipe was accurately advertised in 1908 as "smooth, velvety, and rivaling the fairest flower in its freshness and refinement." This lovely powder is loose, lightly-tinted, invisible with just a hint of rose. Use this product like you would any facial powder. A light dusting before and/or after you are finished with your makeup. Materials: Rice Powder, Rose Powder, SandalWood, Organic Rose, Organic Rose Petals, Natural Essential Oil, Vegan Friendly
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Castor Oil Is Ancient. Ancient Egyptians used it to treat eye irritations, various beauty applications, and skin ailments. In India it is prized for its ability to heal skin irritations and as a remedy for digestive ailments. It can sooth tummies and has antibacterial properties. It is also commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic practices. Useful for: - Acne treatment and prevention - Dry skin - Sunburn - Chapped lips - Wrinkles prevention - Under eye circles - Conditioning & thickening hair/Treating dandruff/Itchy scalp - Stomach relief - Arthiritis relief - Eyelash regrowth - Athletes Foot relief Original label for historical purposes only. This information should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult a doctor, especially if during pregnancy, before using Castor Oil. Castor Oil should not be taken internally durning Pregnancy. Cold Pressed, Pure Castor Oil
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In 1893, Tiemann and Kruger discovered a way to successfully synthesize and enhance the sweet, woody, floral aroma of the violet. This recipe is a recreation of a very popular 20th century Violet Toilet Water and is best suited for scenting and freshening rooms and linens. Materials: Violet Oil, Water, Alcohol
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Derived from a 1653 recipe for "tooth powder," this modern take was created to naturally and safely protect your teeth and gums. Boasts teeth-whitening, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and breath-freshening properties.
Materials: rose, lemon, sage, nutmeg, clove
To Use: Dampen your tooth brush, tap the bristles into the powder and brush away!
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San Remo – City of flowers, known for Riviera glamour, with sub-tropical vegetation and surroundings. The fragrant air is a mixture of Palm Trees, Cactuses, Carnations, Begonias and Roses. Our own San Remo blend is a reminder of the winds that blow from the Alps over a coastal outline, soft, subtle and intoxicating.