- The Intention
- The Ingredients
- The Ritual
- The Apis Apotheca Story
A mud-to-milk rejuvenating mask made with with freshly ground herbs grown on the Apis Apotheca farm, this garden-fresh facial is a true gift from the roots, flowers, and leaves. Uniting moistening, regenerative herbs of comfrey, gotu kola, marshmallow, licorice, beet root, and hibiscus, vitamin C-rich Bounce House helps to restore juiciness and vibrancy to skin as it brightens with every use. Extensively studied and shown to encourage the health of our existing collagen matrix by inhibiting enzymes whose function is to break down collagen, the plants in this transormative offering are revitalizers and rejuvenators of the highest order. If your skin was a quilt, these plants would be the weavers who keep the fabric strong and supple. And with a sweet, floral scent in gratitude to Ayurvedic jasmine musk attar, you'll experience a deep sense of calm and joy with each treatment.
2oz
All organic: comfrey leaf*, gotu kola*, marshmallow root*, beet root, hibiscus, licorice root, shorea robusta butter, local cold pressed sunflower seed oil, cetearyth-6-olivate, colloidal oatmeal, kaolin clay, non-gmo sunflower lecithin, Jasmine Musk Attar (Jasmine sambac/ abelmoschus moschatus/ santalum album) co2
*organically grown, freshly dried, and powdered herbs from the Apis Apotheca farm
Scoop from the jar with dry hands. Blend a quarter size amount with enough liquid to form a loose pastel-colored paste, or take the same amount dry and massage onto damp skin to emulsify. Massage and spritz to re-hydrate and leave on as long as desired (the duration of a bath or warm shower is ideal), then rinse clean.
Founded and run by farmers, herbalists, and educators who feel a duty to uphold traditions of equitable access to safe herbal medicine and knowledge, Apis Apotheca creations are brought to life by Aviva Skye Tilson, who comes from a farming background and is a certified community herbalist. Aviva has spent a decade healing herself through working with plants and animals, and has always loved skincare. The Apis Apotheca line represents her combined years of field experience, academic research, and endless experimentation.
The Apis Apotheca team runs a medicinal herb farm in New York’s stunning Hudson Valley, high on a hill facing the Catskill Mountains, with deep, mineral-rich, loamy soil that supports trillions of healthy micro-organisms in balance. This healthy soil grows healthy plants, 100% organically. They grow 98% of the plants used in their formulas to ensure they are fresh, potent, and properly preserved for ever batch of products. And their lab is steps away from their farm fields, which enables them to capture the potency of the plants they grow to the fullest, as well as to experiment to their hearts content whenever they have a lightbulb moment out in the field! The Apis Apotheca lab is also solar powered and they recycle everything that can be recycled, and compost absolutely everything that can be composted — and that compost goes right back on their fields to help grow more gorgeous plants. Full circle.
The Intention
A mud-to-milk rejuvenating mask made with with freshly ground herbs grown on the Apis Apotheca farm, this garden-fresh facial is a true gift from the roots, flowers, and leaves. Uniting moistening, regenerative herbs of comfrey, gotu kola, marshmallow, licorice, beet root, and hibiscus, vitamin C-rich Bounce House helps to restore juiciness and vibrancy to skin as it brightens with every use. Extensively studied and shown to encourage the health of our existing collagen matrix by inhibiting enzymes whose function is to break down collagen, the plants in this transormative offering are revitalizers and rejuvenators of the highest order. If your skin was a quilt, these plants would be the weavers who keep the fabric strong and supple. And with a sweet, floral scent in gratitude to Ayurvedic jasmine musk attar, you'll experience a deep sense of calm and joy with each treatment.
2oz
The Ingredients
All organic: comfrey leaf*, gotu kola*, marshmallow root*, beet root, hibiscus, licorice root, shorea robusta butter, local cold pressed sunflower seed oil, cetearyth-6-olivate, colloidal oatmeal, kaolin clay, non-gmo sunflower lecithin, Jasmine Musk Attar (Jasmine sambac/ abelmoschus moschatus/ santalum album) co2
*organically grown, freshly dried, and powdered herbs from the Apis Apotheca farm
The Ritual
Scoop from the jar with dry hands. Blend a quarter size amount with enough liquid to form a loose pastel-colored paste, or take the same amount dry and massage onto damp skin to emulsify. Massage and spritz to re-hydrate and leave on as long as desired (the duration of a bath or warm shower is ideal), then rinse clean.
The Apis Apotheca Story
Founded and run by farmers, herbalists, and educators who feel a duty to uphold traditions of equitable access to safe herbal medicine and knowledge, Apis Apotheca creations are brought to life by Aviva Skye Tilson, who comes from a farming background and is a certified community herbalist. Aviva has spent a decade healing herself through working with plants and animals, and has always loved skincare. The Apis Apotheca line represents her combined years of field experience, academic research, and endless experimentation.
The Apis Apotheca team runs a medicinal herb farm in New York’s stunning Hudson Valley, high on a hill facing the Catskill Mountains, with deep, mineral-rich, loamy soil that supports trillions of healthy micro-organisms in balance. This healthy soil grows healthy plants, 100% organically. They grow 98% of the plants used in their formulas to ensure they are fresh, potent, and properly preserved for ever batch of products. And their lab is steps away from their farm fields, which enables them to capture the potency of the plants they grow to the fullest, as well as to experiment to their hearts content whenever they have a lightbulb moment out in the field! The Apis Apotheca lab is also solar powered and they recycle everything that can be recycled, and compost absolutely everything that can be composted — and that compost goes right back on their fields to help grow more gorgeous plants. Full circle.