First of Spring: This Skin Care Ingredient Is Straight From Nature
Ola is adorned in delicate and romantic Anemone. Photo by Aga Wojtuń
Listen to nature and learn from her wisdom. As the season transitions, the vernal equinox signals a new beginning. Quiet down and take a closer look at pattern, texture, and shape, honing a deeper understanding of botanical bliss.
Flowers teach us that there is strength in diversity and hope that springs eternal. Rejuvenate skin with botanical extracts; for skin, Chanel’s red Camellia flowers boost vitality and Dior’s midnight roses promise radiance, and for hair, LABEL.M’s lavender and chamomile blend cleanses and strengthens.
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Awaken the power of healing and rejuvenation with the Eryngium flower. The perennial sea holly is said to represent resilience, courage, and independence. Photo by Aga Wojtuń6/8 -
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