Sage Hill Botanicals

Cleansing Grains

Cleansing Grains

Create a cleansing experience so luxurious, leaving your skin so beautiful, that you may never cover your skin with makeup.

A cleanser rooted in ancient ritual, Cleansing Grains are powered by earth and plants; the perfect cleanser to start and end your day with.

This incredibly gentle, deliciously luxurious water-activated powder brings together the gentle cleansing and brightening powers of clay, and the moisturizing and exfoliating benefits of almonds, oats and a blend of vitamin-rich botanicals to leave you with soft, luminous and healthy skin. 

KEY BENEFITS

  • Gently exfoliates to remove dull, dry skin, revealing a smooth, radiant complexion
  • Whisk away oils, dirt, and pollution without stripping your skin
  • Brightens and enhances glow
  • Smooths skin texture with gentle buffing
  • Powdered formulation lasts a long time and allows you to customize the texture to your preference
  • Does double duty as a mask: Simple leave on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing
  • Changing your mix in from water to another liquid offers customization options

Ingredients

  • 1 cup oats, ground
  • 2 cups white clay
  • 1/4 cup almonds, ground
  • 1/8 cup lavender flowers, ground
  • 1/8 cup rose petals, ground

Directions

Combine together and place in a glass jar.

Mix 1-2 teaspoons with water or other liquid (see options below). Massage on face, leave for 1-15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Follow with toner and moisturizer for a complete morning or evening facial.

Options

You can add any flower or herb you wish. Instead of using water to mix your grains, use an:

  • herbal tea such as sage, nettle, peppermint, or chamomile
  • a few drops carrier oil and water
  • a teaspoon honey and water
  • cold coffee
  • be creative

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A gardener and herbalist on a journey through life, growing and wildcrafting her own food and medicine. Trusting in the Lord, through health issues, overload of stress, and busy life, shares ideas and recipes that can help you pare down and heal too.

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Plantain, not the banana, but Plantago major. Plantain is a versatile medicinal plant known for its wound healing, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and digestive-supporting properties. I use plantain for rashes when seasonal allergies show themselves. I usually get a rash on my hands, arms, and lower legs in the spring, just when I have a lot of garden work to do. So, I harvest a handful of plantain leaves, dry them a couple of days to reduce the water content, and cover them in coconut or olive oil in a glass jar for several weeks. I know the rash is coming, so I have this started long before I really need it. I use the finished plantain oil infusion as is, but beeswax can be added to make a salve as in the photo. I have finished plantain herbal salve in my shop if you need some too. I also have dried plantain leaves from my garden for infusions and tea making as well. Shop HERE

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