The Glow - Everything Oil
A multi-tasking blend of balancing, anti-inflammatory oils for your face, body and hairIf you could only bring one skincare product to a desert island, Everything Oil is the one. It cleanses, nourishes and leaves your skin clear, calm and glowing. Jojoba oil helps lock in moisture and regulates sebum production. Grapeseed, hemp oil and Vitamin E-rich Sunflower oil are strongly anti-inflammatory and balancing. Rosehip oil and Apricot Oil provide a host of essential fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins, leaving your skin calm, smooth and soft.
- As an oil cleanser: Massage a small amount of Everything Oil onto uncleaned, dry skin to remove make-up, dirt and dead skin cells. Dip the Cleansing Cloth (or a washcloth) into very warm water and gently remove the oil. Your skin will be super clean, but not dried out.
- As a light moisturizer: Massage four to five drops of Everything Oil after cleansing onto the still moist skin to soothe it and seal the moisture in the skin.
- Pro-Tip: If your skin needs extra moisture, mix Everything Oil in the palm of your hand with Floral Essence to form a light emulsion and apply after cleansing like a normal cream.
Here’s how to customize Everything Oil for all your skin needs:
- As a mask: Mix a few drops of Everything Oil with a teaspoon of Cleansing Clay and a teaspoon of Floral Essence to form a cleansing, clarifying mask.
- As a body oil: massage Everything Oil onto moist skin to lock in moisture and enjoy the aromas of soothing lavender and warm mandarine.
- In the bath: add one tablespoon of Everything Oil to the bath water to gently nourish your skin while taking your bath and protect it from drying out
- As hair oil: Put two to three drops in the palm of your hand and work the oil into the lengths and dry ends
- As a peeling: Mix two tablespoons of fine sea salt with a teaspoon of Everything Oil for a full body exfoliation.
Consumers are becoming more conscious of the ingredients in the cosmetics and personal care products that we are putting on our body. Many cosmetic labels claim that products are “natural,” “healthy,” and “safe,” but the government does not always really define or investigate the use of these terms on personal care and cosmetic labels.
So, what can a consumer look for on a cosmetic label or personal care label to make an informed decision about ingredients? With this topic more popular than ever, we state exactly how organic a product is, if it is certified, and what that certification actually means.
As you can see, we don't sell 100's of brands. The reason for this is that we continue to carefully make a selection of the enormous amount of brands to end up with what we consider to be THE top-quality, high-performing skin care, hair care, makeup, and mom & baby products out there, with the best ingredients nature has to offer, and made by ethical & passionate companies. We hope this will make it easier for you to choose.

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