Rosa em Flor is not a tinted balm that happens to have good ingredients. It is a plant medicine formula that happens to be beautiful.
The color comes from rose petal powder, rose henna, and sea buckthorn, a wild orange berry oil so nutrient-dense it tints whatever it touches. Warm, rosy, wearable on every skin tone. No synthetic dyes. No borrowed pigment. Just plants doing what they have always done.
The base is fractionated coconut oil solar-infused with crab apple blossoms, the same territorial medicine we pull from season to season. Pomegranate, blueberry, raspberry, and rosehip seed oils carry it deeper. Cocoa and mango butters seal it. Beeswax holds the whole thing together.
Cinnamon and peppermint finish it with warmth. Your lips will feel it. That is not a side effect. That is the medicine working.
Use it on your lips. Your cheekbones. Your fingertips. The dry place on your collarbone. Wherever you want a little warmth and a little rose.
This is the one you carry with you.
Rosa em Flor is not a tinted balm that happens to have good ingredients. It is a plant medicine formula that happens to be beautiful.
The color comes from rose petal powder, rose henna, and sea buckthorn, a wild orange berry oil so nutrient-dense it tints whatever it touches. Warm, rosy, wearable on every skin tone. No synthetic dyes. No borrowed pigment. Just plants doing what they have always done.
The base is fractionated coconut oil solar-infused with crab apple blossoms, the same territorial medicine we pull from season to season. Pomegranate, blueberry, raspberry, and rosehip seed oils carry it deeper. Cocoa and mango butters seal it. Beeswax holds the whole thing together.
Cinnamon and peppermint finish it with warmth. Your lips will feel it. That is not a side effect. That is the medicine working.
Use it on your lips. Your cheekbones. Your fingertips. The dry place on your collarbone. Wherever you want a little warmth and a little rose.
This is the one you carry with you.