Description
An herbal infusion crafted for the delicate skin of the neck and chest. Pure Sonoran Desert jojoba oil is infused with red clover, calendula, and cleavers, gentle botanicals that support lymphatic drainage, while damiana stimulates circulation and amber resin helps to improve elasticity. Mnesarete has a mild and herbaceous aroma, lifted by silky top notes of vanilla to soothe the senses and calm the mind.
How To Use
Apply a small amount to the neck and chest area up to twice daily.
Ingredients
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil* infused with Turnera Diffusa Leaf (Damiana), Trifolium Pratense (Red Clover) Flower*, Calendula Officinalis Flower (Calendula Blossoms)*, Galium Aparine (Cleavers)*, Vanilla Planifolia Pods (Vanilla Pods)*, Pinus succinifera (Amber Resin)* *organic
Sizing + Info
Approximately 45 ml / 1.5 oz
Store in a dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. As with any of our Slow Beauty, please spot test this oil for adverse reactions before use and discontinue use if irritation occurs. Please consult with a physician before using if pregnant or breastfeeding. We recommend using this product within a year of opening. Opened Slow Beauty products are final sale.
The Bottle
Each blossom topped bottle is a distinctive work of art, hand blown by a master glass artisan in New York, and shipped using the ancient method of cork and wax sealing.
Refills
$145
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $150 or more
We create Mnesarete once a year as a limited edition. It is handmade with ancients herbs and resins that can help to firm and tone the delicate neck and chest area.
Fresh Sonoran Desert jojoba oil is slowly infused with red clover, calendula, and cleavers, mild and gentle herbs that promote lymphatic drainage, and anti-aging amber resin to help improve skin’s elasticity.
Mnesarete The Famous Courtesan
Mnesarete, an ancient Greek courtesan, was accused of impiety and brought to trial before the judges of Athens. When her defender saw that words could not move them, he tore away her robes to reveal her breasts. Struck by the perfection of her form, the judges declared that one so flawlessly made must be the work of the gods themselves and that to condemn her would be to insult her divine creators.