In a large bowl, add 1 Tbsp. Castile soap and ½ cup epsom salts to warm water. Soak feet for at least 15 minutes. Once soaked, pat feet dry and use a generous amount of the shea scrub to buff away callouses (PRO TIP: use on dry feet for a more vigorous scrub). Rinse and follow up with a foot massage with an ultra-hydrating body butter and lock moisture in with some cozy socks .
Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap in Lavender + Dr. Teal’s Epsom Salts + Shea Moisture Lavender Scrub + Yes to Carrots Super Rich Body Butter
Use the scrub on a damp, freshly cleaned face to buff away impurities. Rinse away, pat dry and apply the exfoliating mask for about 5 minutes. Rinse and give tired facial muscles a massage with an anti-aging and hyper-hydrating facial treatment oil, using upward strokes to encourage lymphatic drainage.
Queen Helene Cocoa Butter Scrub + Alba Botanica Hawaiian Facial Mask + Dermae Vitamin A and E Treatment Oil
As we age, our hair naturally oxidizes, creating more brittle and dull strands. This regimen restores balance to overtired scalps and adds moisture and shine. Start with a soothing scalp massage using the Rosemary hair treatment. Rosemary naturally stimulates healthy hair growth by clarifying follicles! Leave in and mix the juice of one lemon (to add shine) with 1-2 Tbsp. castor oil (to smooth and strengthen) and apply to the rest of dry hair from scalp to root. Leave it in for 30 or more minutes with a hair wrap or shower cap to build heat and promote penetration. Rinse hair and use a clarifying shampoo to remove any leftover oils. Let hair air dry.
Burt’s Bee’s Nettles and Rosemary Hair Treatment + Aura Cacia Castor Oil + Desert Essence Red Raspberry Clarifying Shampoo + Fresh Lemon