Qēt Botanicals Balancing Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Thyme
Qēt Botanicals Balancing Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Thyme is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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4 ounces
Rediscover your radiance! Tea and thyme help clarify skin and wash away surface buildup for a renewed, balanced, youthful-looking complexion, thanks to this balancing herbal exfoliant.
- Helps clarify and calm combination, active, and sensitive skin
- Perfect for a light, soft, surface exfoliation
- Removes impurities from your skin
- Helps soothe stressed skin and improve the look of uneven texture
- Helps wash away impurities and clarify the skin’s surface
- No added fragrances or fillers – pure plant goodness!
Qēt Botanicals Balancing Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Thyme is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Qēt Botanicals Balancing Herbal Exfoliant With Tea & Thyme
If you desire glowing skin that’s more clear and supple, look no further than this vibrant green powder! This herbal exfoliant is great for promoting clearer-looking, more balanced skin, and its high antioxidant profile is deeply nourishing. It balances, moisturizes, and helps defend skin against environmental stressors and free radicals that can lead to visible signs of premature aging.*
The hand-selected herbal and mineral properties found within this reviving and aromatic herbal exfoliant are some of nature’s finest when it comes to promoting healthy-looking, clear skin.*
- Fine Himalayan pink salt is one of the purest, hand-mined salts from the ancient seas. It helps soothe dry, stressed skin and supports a smoother-looking appearance while nourishing and replenishing minerals to your skin.*
Ground thyme leaves help clarify skin and wash away surface buildup while promoting your skin’s refreshed, healthy-looking appearance.* It helps maintain the skin’s natural moisture balance to reduce the look of dryness.*
Matcha green tea contains a high level of antioxidants that help promote clearer-looking skin and support skin elasticity.*
Organic raw cane sugar is a natural alpha hydroxy acid that can help balance the look of uneven skin tone and promote clearer-looking skin.*
Your complexion will thank you for not forgetting the important step of lightly exfoliating every day, between cleansing and protecting! When the Balancing Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Thyme is applied, dull skin is removed, allowing fresh, vibrant skin to flourish for a renewed look and nourished feel.
A gentle exfoliator is just as important as a good cleanser and this herbal exfoliant is a perfect choice for a lighter, softer, and surface exfoliation. We recommend rotating between Qēt’s deeper clay-based exfoliants and lighter herbal exfoliants as needed!
How to Choose Your Exfoliant — Herbal or Clay?
Wondering what the difference is between the herbal and clay exfoliants? Let’s take a look:
First, how are they the same?
Both herbal and clay exfoliants provide soothing, softening, and hydrating benefits to your overall skin-cleansing experience. They do this with gentleness, clearing away dead skin cells to let your renewed face shine.
Okay, so how are they different?
Herbal and clay exfoliants differ in how far they pass the skin’s surface.
For a lighter, surface cleansing, the herbal exfoliants perform beautifully. The herbal exfoliants contain a premium Himalayan salt powder that nourishes the skin with over eighty minerals while creating a gentle balance.
For deeper action, the clay exfoliants are great. The mineral clay helps lift away surface buildup and impurities. How to choose?
If you’re looking for a more gentle surface cleanse, then the herbal exfoliants are for you.
If you are currently dealing with stubborn buildup or hard-to-reach impurities, the clay exfoliants may be a better fit.
Qēt advises that you keep both on hand, alternating between the two options. That way, you’re covered for when or if your skin’s needs change. Of course, alternating between both ensures your skin will receive the unique benefits each exfoliant has to offer!
Reviewed for accuracy by our licensed clinical team — doctors, nurse practitioners, and functional medicine specialists at The Healthy Place Clinic in Madison, WI.
Step 1 (Prepare). After cleansing, add a small portion of the herbal exfoliant to your palm or a mask bowl. Then, add a small amount of cleansing oil to create a paste.
Step 2 (Apply). Gently apply the mixture to your face and surrounding skin, moving your hands in small circular patterns. No need to scrub—just let the herbs gently exfoliate and refresh your skin. Take extra care around any open sores and blemishes until they’ve healed.
Optional. You have the option to immediately rinse off the exfoliant or allow it to dry and rest on your skin for a moment or two. In fact, feel free to leave it on for up to three minutes! Doing so will carry in more botanical goodness, leaving your skin feeling soft while lightly continuing the exfoliation process.
Step 3 (Steam rinse). Press a warm, moist washcloth onto your skin, allowing your skin to enjoy the soothing botanical ingredients. Take this moment to breathe and relax. It's go thyme for smooth, healthy-looking skin!
Herbal exfoliants work best with daily use, and once a day is perfect for giving your skin the balance it needs. This is an especially great self-care step to end the day with! Follow the herbal exfoliation with toning, preparing and hydrating your skin for long-lasting balance and benefit.
Cautions: Keep out of the reach of children. Consult a physician before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have a medical condition. If you have a negative reaction, discontinue use and consult with a health professional.
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*Organic Ingredient
FAQs About Qēt Botanicals Balancing Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Thyme
Q: Who is this exfoliant best for? A: It’s best for combination, active, and sensitive skin that wants a gentle scrub. The oat flour, sugar, and pink salt give light surface exfoliation. Thyme, matcha, and lavender are in there more for clarifying and calming the look of skin.*
Q: How do I use it without irritating my skin? A: Mix a small amount with cleansing oil to make a paste, then gently massage it onto skin in small circles. Don’t scrub hard. I’d also avoid using it on open skin or really raw blemishes until they’ve calmed down.
Q: Does it help clarify congested-looking skin? A: Yes. A lot of people pick this one for that reason. Thyme and matcha green tea do most of the heavy lifting here, and it’s meant to gently exfoliate and help clear away buildup without feeling too harsh.*
Q: Why does this one use oat flour? A: To comfort the skin.* Gluten-free oat kernel flour softens the scrub, so you still get exfoliation from the sugar and salt without it feeling too rough.
Q: Should I rinse it off right away or leave it on? A: You can do either. A lot of people massage it in and rinse it off, but you can also leave it on briefly as a quick mask if your skin does well with herbs.
Q: Does it have fragrance or essential oils? A: Yes, but only from the plants themselves. It has lavender flower and lemon fruit oil, so if you’re very reactive to essential oils or citrus, I’d patch test first.
Q: I've got really sensitive skin. Is there anything I should watch out for? A: Yes, go slow with this one. Even though it’s meant to be gentle, thyme, lemon oil, sugar, and pink salt can be a bit much on over-exfoliated skin. I’d start with a small amount once or twice a week.
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