


Yarrow Hydrosol
For thousands years around the world, Yarrow Achillea millefolium – has been used as a medicinal plant to treat everything from digestive discomfort to hypertension.
To many Alaskans and some birds, yarrow is known as an insect repellent. The plant contains so much chemistry, you could build a whole a phytochemical zoo with its adorable terpenes and flavonoids.
As an astringent, it works as a microbiome preserving soapless cleanser. Mixed with our Face balm, it becomes part of a luscious, cooling treat for post sun skin. We think of it as a priceless essential in our daily skincare.
For thousands years around the world, Yarrow Achillea millefolium – has been used as a medicinal plant to treat everything from digestive discomfort to hypertension.
To many Alaskans and some birds, yarrow is known as an insect repellent. The plant contains so much chemistry, you could build a whole a phytochemical zoo with its adorable terpenes and flavonoids.
As an astringent, it works as a microbiome preserving soapless cleanser. Mixed with our Face balm, it becomes part of a luscious, cooling treat for post sun skin. We think of it as a priceless essential in our daily skincare.
For thousands years around the world, Yarrow Achillea millefolium – has been used as a medicinal plant to treat everything from digestive discomfort to hypertension.
To many Alaskans and some birds, yarrow is known as an insect repellent. The plant contains so much chemistry, you could build a whole a phytochemical zoo with its adorable terpenes and flavonoids.
As an astringent, it works as a microbiome preserving soapless cleanser. Mixed with our Face balm, it becomes part of a luscious, cooling treat for post sun skin. We think of it as a priceless essential in our daily skincare.
4 oz of filtered Yarrow at 1 then 2 micron. No preservative added. Shelf life in cool, dark storage: 2 months