Qēt Botanicals Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses
Qēt Botanicals Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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4 ounces
Restore your radiance! Tea and flower petals buff away impurities as this herbal exfoliant hydrates, uplifts, and promotes a vibrant-looking complexion.
- Soft, light exfoliation gently removes dull, tired skin cells
- Helps balance and nourish the look of uneven skin tone
- Softens dry or irritated skin
- Safe for all skin types and especially suited for mature, troubled skin
- Encourages a smooth, refreshed-looking complexion
- Pure plant goodness; free of synthetic fragrances and chemicals
Qēt Botanicals Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Qēt Botanicals Restoring Herbal Exfoliant With Tea & Roses
The Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses is a beautiful medley of ingredients including elegant roses, deluxe green tea, soothing colloidal oats, and mineral-dense salt. Together, the ensemble is a restorative and gentle way to cleanse and remove dull skin cells, while revealing fresh new skin. The process is nature’s design and gift to you for a clearer tone, and a more vibrant, youthful glow.
The botanical blend is hydrating and uplifting – pure plant luxury for your skin! Powerful flower actives of rose and lavender help soothe skin and support a clearer-looking complexion. Mineral-rich ingredients, combined with the natural alpha-hydroxy acids found in organic raw cane sugar, offer your skin a wonderfully deep surface exfoliation. Buff away impurities, with this herbal exfoliant with tea and roses!
- Tea: Matcha green tea is an antioxidant-rich tea with an impressive history. Traditionally valued in skincare, the tea helps cleanse the skin and provides antioxidant support for a more radiant-looking complexion.
Roses: Rose petals and oils of rose are featured for their soothing properties. The delicate flower softens and soothes dehydrated skin while providing a pleasing and uplifting boost of aromatherapy.
Salt: Pure salt mined from the Himalayas supplies skin-loving trace minerals that help support healthy-looking skin. The fine pink salt helps refine the look of skin texture and promotes a smoother, more refreshed appearance.
Oats: Colloidal oats have been popular since ancient times for their soothing qualities. They are calming and deeply soothing, and help comfort dry, delicate skin while aiding in the removal of trapped impurities.
A gentle exfoliator is just as important as great skin-cleanser, and Qēt Botanicals is here to offer you the best of both in their herbal exfoliant with tea and roses! You can control the amount of every-day exfoliation your skin needs by adding in just the right amount for your unique skin. You’ll love the sight of your rejuvenated complexion!
Pair The Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses with the Restoring Cleansing Oil with Rose with for a more complete skin-cleansing and skin-caring experience. You can pick these cleansing agents up along with more restoring botanicals in Qēt’s Restoring Skin Suite.
If you’re new to Qēt, we highly recommend you begin with a Getting Started Facial Kit. The petite sizes are adorable and functional for at home or on-the-go nourishment!
How to Choose Your Exfoliant — Herbal or Clay?
Options are lovely! But, how to choose? Check out our breakdown of how the herbal and clay exfoliants differ:
First, how are they the same? Herbal and clay exfoliants are equally soothing, hydrating, and softening for the skin. Both are cleansing with a gentle touch. Both bring out your skin’s radiance.
How are they different? Herbal and clay exfoliants differ slightly in their performance: how deeply they penetrate and what they’re able to remove.
- Herbal exfoliants are made with skin-nurturing fine powders that offer a lighter, more surface cleansing.
- Clay exfoliants are made with natural mineral clay that acts like a sponge, literally mopping up trapped impurities from deep within your pores.
How to choose? If you’re wanting the most gentle type of cleanse, then we recommend the herbal exfoliants.
If you currently have impurities deep within the skin, or want extra help with a complexion that feels particularly stubborn, we recommend the clay exfoliants. With either type of exfoliant, be assured that your skin will be renewed and cleansed. Qēt recommends switching between the two kinds to take advantage of the unique benefits each 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 with tea and roses to your palm or into a mask bowl if you have one. Blend in a bit of cleansing oil* to form a paste.
Step 2 (Apply). Massage the mixture onto your skin with small circular movements. Let the nourishing herbs do the work – no scrubbing necessary! Stay clear of any open sores or blemishes until they’ve healed over.
Optional: Feel free to let the exfoliant paste sit on your skin for a few minutes. It’s not necessary, but by stopping to smell the roses, you’ll get an extra dose of nourishment from the soothing botanicals!
Step 3 (Steam rinse). Open up your pores with a freshly dampened washcloth. Breathe in the decadent aroma of rose and allow your skin to be soothed and pampered.
*Optional: Combine Step 1 (Cleansing) with Step 2 (Exfoliating): After applying your cleansing oil, skip the warm washcloth steam and go right into applying your exfoliant.
*Blending oil, instead of water, with the herbal exfoliant helps activate the cleansing botanical properties.
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 Restoring Herbal Exfoliant with Tea & Roses
Q: How do I use this exfoliant without irritating my skin? A: Mix a small amount with a little cleansing oil to make a paste, then gently massage it onto your skin in small circles. No need to scrub. The oat flour, sugar, salt, and flower powders already give light exfoliation.
Q: Does this work for sensitive or aging skin? A: Usually, yes. It has a softer texture, and the oat flour, rose petals, lavender, and matcha are there to gently buff away dull skin without feeling too rough.
Q: Why does this one say to mix it with cleansing oil? A: Because it’s a dry herbal powder, so it needs something to turn it into a paste you can actually spread on your skin. The cleansing oil also helps keep it from feeling too stripping while the sugar, pink salt, and botanicals do the exfoliating.
Q: I've heard physical exfoliants can be too rough. Is this one harsh? A: No, not usually. I’d call it a gentler physical exfoliant. But if your skin is very reactive, use a light hand and avoid any open sores or broken skin.
Q: Should I use it every day or just a few times a week? A: You can use it daily if your skin likes that kind of exfoliation, and a lot of people prefer using it at night. If you’re dry or easily irritated, I’d start with 2 to 3 times a week and adjust from there.
Q: Does it have fragrance in it? A: Yes, but it’s coming from the plants, not added synthetic fragrance. The scent comes from rose petals, lavender, matcha, and rose oil.
Q: My doctor said to be careful with skin products during pregnancy. Is this okay? A: Maybe, but I’d check with your OB or midwife before starting this one. I’d be a little cautious because it has lavender and rose oil in it, even though it’s just a topical product.
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