Yarb Apothecary Face Serum
Yarb Apothecary Face Serum
Sun Keeper face serum will soon become a staple in your daily skin routine. It is light textured slow whole-plant infused serum suitable for all skin types. Calendula and Chamomile are infused in a blend of carrier oils made up of apricot kernel, rosehip seed, and pomegranate seed. This serum improves tone, regenerates skin cells, & reduces redness/scarring. It soothes inflammation and stimulates lymphatic flow leaving your face glowing. Depending on your skin type you can use this serum as your primary moisturizer or as a primer before your moisturizer. We love to pair it with our Three Flowers Face Mist. Gentle on all skin types.
How to Use?
After cleansing, apply 3-5 drops to skin. For deeper absorption use Three Flowers Face Mist. It is a great serum to use with a gua sha stone. When using a stone or for night time use, apply the serum liberally. Be sure to store out of direct sunlight. This gentle serum is safe to use on babies/young children. Also, it is great to soothe a sunburn! **One bottle typically last 3 months
Ingredients: Organic Apricot Kernel Oil. Organic Rosehip Seed Oil. Organic Pomegranate Oil. Organic Calendula. Organic Chamomile.
For external use only.
1 oz
Meet the Maker
Meet the Maker
Yarb is a dialectal form of the word ‘herb’ used by Ozark Hill Folk. We are sisters who grew up roaming the Ozarks and now have an apothecary in Fayetteville, AR. We craft land-inspired & place-based herbal medicines using both clinical and folk methods. We are committed to rebuilding our relationship to the land through supporting small organic herb farmers, upholding ethical wildcrafting practices and growing herbs using regenerative farm practices. We craft an array of herbal products including : skincare, tinctures, herbal tea blends, seasonal offerings and more. Each herbal offering is made with intentionally sourced ingredients for the highest quality and potency. The utmost care is put into each bottle by folks who genuinely care to inspire personal and ecological intimacy.