Description
An antiseptic and capillary-strengthening botanical
oil to help lighten areas of hyperpigmentation, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and tone the delicate skin under the eyes.
How To Use
- Use as a spot treatment on the face before your face oil or moisturizer.
- Add a few drops into Prickly Pear Seed Oil to boost the anti-ageing properties.
- Add a few drops into Jojoba Oil or Argan Oil for a toning and anti-aging face oil.
Ingredients
Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Seed Oil*, Geranium Macrorrhizum (Zdravetz) Oil*. *Organic
Sizing & Info
Approximately 12 ml / 0.4 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 bottle is a distinctive work of art, hand blown by a master glass artisan in Illinois, and shipped using the ancient method of cork and wax sealing.
Refills
$65
Shipping & Returns
Free standard shipping on orders over $150 within the United States. Orders under $150 ship for a flat rate of $10. Expedited options are available, more info here.
Items purchased on kindredblack.com are eligible for return provided that they are returned within 14 days of the ship date and in new, unopened, unused, and undamaged condition. Opened products and custom orders are final sale.
For the skin, this antiseptic essential oil is known to be capillary strengthening, to help lighten areas of hyperpigmentation, and to be effective at reducing fine lines and wrinkles, especially of the delicate eye area.
A fantastic and regenerating booster for dry, aging, and acne prone skin.
Zdravetz Oil
Zdravetz, rooted from the word for “health” in Bulgarian, is an aromatic, flowering plant that has been part of the folk traditions of the country for centuries. A strong and stimulating aphrodisiac, Bulgarian folklore holds that a bridegroom should sleep in a field of Zdravetz the night before his wedding.