Qēt Botanicals Hydrating Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Lavender
Qēt Botanicals Hydrating Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Lavender is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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4 ounces
Reclaim your radiance! Tea and lavender help skin look smoother and more visibly refreshed with this soft, hydrating exfoliant. It’s especially nourishing for dry and combination skin!
- Light, soft surface exfoliation
- Hydrating and remineralizing formula
- Helps balance the natural moisture barrier in the skin*
- Helps soothe skin and supports a calm-looking complexion*
- Helps promote more even-looking skin tone*
- Promotes a youthful-looking, radiant complexion and helps address the visible effects of environmental stressors*
Qēt Botanicals Hydrating Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Lavender is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Qēt Botanicals Hydrating Herbal Exfoliant With Tea & Lavender
Ready to step into your best possible skin? The Hydrating Exfoliant with Tea & Lavender helps bring a clearer, more youthful-looking complexion, and it’s incredibly nourishing too. It gently comforts dry-feeling skin and replenishes minerals for a smooth, balanced-looking tone.
Choice plant actives come together in this purifying, hydrating exfoliant for combination skin:
Matcha Green Tea: This special green powder is made from young tea leaves and brings a fresh, vibrant look to skin. Its high concentration of antioxidants helps improve the look of dull, tired skin, buffs away dead skin cells, and promotes a healthy-looking complexion.*
Lavender: Included in both flower form and as an oil, lavender helps calm the look of redness and supports a clearer-looking complexion.*
Himalayan Pink Salt: Naturally pure and mined from the ancient seas, Himalayan pink salt gently exfoliates to help skin look smoother, softer, and more refreshed.*
Colloidal Oats: Colloidal oats help comfort dry, delicate skin and support a soft, clean feel.*
Organic Raw Cane Sugar: Raw cane sugar carries cleansing compounds that, when combined with salt, help promote toned and hydrated-looking skin.*
Between high levels of antioxidants and naturally-present alpha hydroxy acids, this hydrating exfoliant with herbs and minerals is a great spa-like treatment you can do right at home, without harsh chemicals. Nature provides beautiful tools to help your skin look and feel gorgeous.*
Did you know a gentle exfoliation is as important a step as cleansing? Qēt’s cleansing oils prepare the face for the deep, restorative cleansing their exfoliants provide. It’s recommended you switch between light, soft herbal exfoliators, and deeper-reaching clay exfoliants as needed. With slight custom differences, you can control the level of exfoliation to your unique skin.
How to Choose Your Exfoliant - Herbal or Clay?
Options are wonderful! But sometimes, we can feel stuck. Let’s take a closer look at the herbal and clay exfoliants to see which type will be best for you:
First, how are they the same? Both herbal and clay exfoliants carry soothing, hydrating, and skin-softening benefits. Both are gentle. Both are cleansing. Both allow your face to shine.
Okay, so how are they different? Herbal and clay exfoliants differ slightly in how far-reaching they are.
Made with fine powders, the herbal exfoliants work best for lighter, more surface cleansing. One of these powders is mineral-rich pink salt that is very nourishing to the skin. Made with mineral clay, the clay exfoliants are a bit more penetrating, acting like a sponge that lifts away deep-hidden buildup and impurities.
How to choose? If you’re dealing with fewer blemishes, or need a surface cleanse, then the herbal exfoliants are great. If you currently have hidden impurities, the clay exfoliants may be a better fit for you.
Either way, know that your skin will be cleansed for renewed vitality. And actually, Qēt recommends you switch between both the herbal and clay options, to accommodate for any changes in your skin condition.
Our advice? Unless you have very delicate skin, go ahead and give the lighter herbal exfoliant a try!
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. After cleansing*, add a small portion of hydrating exfoliant to your palm or a mask bowl.
Step 2. Add a bit of your favorite cleansing oil* to create a paste.
Step 3. Using your hands or a brush, spread the mixture around your face and surrounding areas with small, gentle movements. You may choose to let the hydrating exfoliant dry onto your skin for up to three minutes instead of rinsing off right away. It’s not necessary, but adds an extra layer of botanical nourishment.
Step 4. End with a warm washcloth steam to open up your pores. Breathe and relax as you gently wipe the natural plant actives from your face, preparing your skin for toning and nourishment.
Cautions: Keep out of the reach of children. If you have a negative reaction, discontinue use and consult with a health professional.
Questions? We’ve got answers! Reach out to our support team for help.
*Organic Ingredient
FAQs About Qēt Botanicals Hydrating Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Lavender
Q: Who is this exfoliant best for? A: It's a good fit for dry and combination skin. The oat flour makes it feel softer than a scrub made mostly with salt or sugar, and the lavender and matcha are there for skin that gets a little irritated or looks uneven.
Q: How do I use it? A: Mix a small amount with a cleansing oil to make a paste, then massage it onto clean skin with light pressure. You can use your hands or a brush. I'd be gentle around sensitive areas.
Q: Does it feel harsh or gritty? A: No, not like a lot of facial scrubs. It uses gluten-free oat kernel flour with cane sugar and Himalayan pink salt, so it feels light and a little more cushioned.
Q: Why does it have matcha green tea in it? A: Matcha green tea is usually added for its antioxidant properties. In a face product like this, people often use it when they want to help with dull-looking skin or skin that's had a lot of sun exposure.
Q: Should I use it every day? A: You can, but I'd go by how your skin responds. If you're dry and your skin does well with gentle exfoliation, daily might be fine. If your skin gets reactive easily, I'd start with a few times a week.
Q: I've heard lavender can bother sensitive skin. Is that true? A: Yes, for some people it can. This has both lavender flower and lavender flower oil, so if you already know essential oils don't work well for your skin, I'd patch test first or skip it.
Q: Is there anything I should watch out for before trying it? A: Yes. Don't use it on broken skin or skin you've freshly over-exfoliated. And if you're pregnant or nursing, talk to your OB or midwife before starting it because of the lavender essential oil.
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