Journal
Julie’s Dry Brushing How-to
Dry brushing is an essential part of our founder’s, Julie Elliott, daily ritual. Here, she shares her tips and insights for getting the most out of the physical exfoliator and circulation booster modality.
Plant Potential: Camille Becerra - Cranberry
“I switch out my morning lemon/shrub water routine with this Cranberry Morning Elixir when I need a real boost throughout the winter.”
Body Tonic
No Resolutions, Just Intentions
Every new year, we set intentions for the year ahead, and health is always at the top of that list.
Plant Potential: Julia Bainbridge - Shiso Leaves
For her Plant Potential recipe, she used Shiso leaves, which are rich in calcium and iron, have anti-inflammatory properties as well as antioxidants.
Plant Potential: Emily Miller - Ashwagandha
I sometimes have trouble taking adaptogens and need to keep coming up with clever ways to disguise them into my morning routine
Olfactory Nostalgia with Maxine Midtbo
Meet Maxine Midtbo, Cincinnati-based ceramicist and founder of Memor studio.
Plant Potential: Dr. Anna Gold - Ginger Root
San Francisco-based doctor of acupuncture, Chinese medicine specializing in women’s health, and founder and herbalist of Dr. Anna Gold herbal tinctures, Dr. Anna Gold crafted an immune-enhancing tonic with ginger root.
Olfactory Nostalgia with Jamie Rosen
Meet Jamie Rosen, New York City-based wellness, beauty, and tech writer and consultant.
Olfactory Nostalgia with Sherri McMullen
Meet Sherri McMullen, the founder of McMullen, a beautifully curated concept store with two locations in the Bay Area...
Plant Potential: Kacie Carter - Garlic
Los Angeles-based chef, nutritionist, and co-founder of Honey Hi, Kacie Carter, crafted a recipe around garlic.
Olfactory Nostalgia with Joomee Song
Meet Joomee Song, the Los Angeles and New York City-based esthetician (Lady Gaga is a loyal client) and consultant with hands that deliver magical results.
Plant Potential: Aishwarya Iyer - Olive Oil
According to Aishwarya, olive oil is a foundation of wellness, a cornerstone of nourishment for thousands of years and a historic source of well-being and ceremony.
Olfactory Nostalgia with Whit McClure
“Perfumery as medicine means creating with our sense of smell as a pathway towards healing ourselves and others.”