Wednesday, March 31, 2010

it's the little things...


In a daily ritual you can truly embrace, it's the little things that matter.

our daily ritual mini-kits for face & body
make the perfect companions
for your journeys near and far.

for face: $34
our fantastic five-some
customized by skin type

clarify
rejuvenate

for body: $26
a luxurious trio for
smoothing and moisturizing

sweet hibiscus
limon vert

now through April 7, we'll include a complimentary
orange cocoa lip bliss with your purchase of
any daily ritual mini kit.

so, where to next?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

coming soon...

The rituals of artisanal skin care and tea are coming together in
a collaboration of energy and spirit.

We are joining Tay Home in Andes NY in a boutique experience that
promises to inspire the spirit and captivate the senses.

meet Master Tea Blender & Tay Tea founder, Nini Ordoubadi

shop artisanal skin care
www.livingtreebotanicals.com


Stay tuned for more...

Thursday, March 4, 2010

pure therapy to the rescue


While traveling recently, I found myself very jet lagged and desperate for a bit of daily ritual in an otherwise harried day. The skin of my face was encrusted with that weird sensation of being both jet-dry and ick-oily all at the same time. My essential cleansing lotion was buried too deep within my luggage to retrieve it, and my resolve was wearing thin. Dismayed by the hotel issued bar of peachy grey soap stamped with a pineapple, and knowing full well that this traditional symbol of hospitality does not imply ingredients related to actual pineapple (ironic because those natural enzymes are exactly what my skin needed!), I grasped for something to lift the moment out of the ordinary. My travel-size bottles of LTB's apricot pure therapy and rosehip seed pure therapy were within reach, as they are tiny enough to carry on without worry of creating a scene at flight security screening.

Armed with these two vials of precious and powerful serums, and remembering that japanese beauty rituals often include a oil-based pre-cleanser, I felt emboldened and all that much closer to some restful shut-eye. I used the rosehip seed pure therapy as a first step (no rinsing), melting away the top layer of ick-oily and whatever was left of my mascara. (Yes, I wear some makeup when traveling because a bottle-of-water-and-warm-wrap-super-model, I am not). As it turned out, the poseur pineapple soap had met it's match! My skin was prepared for the second step - an onslaught of drying lather that might have otherwise hurt. Once clean, my skin happily soaked in the last step: a few "grounding" drops of apricot pure therapy. My daily ritual satisfied with an element of surprise, I slept.