My skin finally stopped reacting
Tried so many products that promised 'gentle.' This is the first one my skin actually believes. Using for 6 weeks now.

When skin stays angry, the usual 'solutions' become part of the problem.
Sensitive, reactive skin; rashes & allergy-prone
Gentle, calming butter with natural essential oils for soothing relief
Interrupting the inflammatory cascade with anti-inflammatory botanicals
When skin is reactive, less is more. One product, applied gently, is better than five 'soothing' products fighting each other.
The goal is calm. Not perfect—calm. Skin that stops reacting long enough to heal.
Natural essential oils chosen for calming, not fragrance. Each ingredient serves a purpose—soothing reactive skin, not masking symptoms.
Every ingredient is listed in plain language. If your skin reacts to something, you'll know exactly what's in here.
We'd rather tell you what's realistic than make promises we can't keep.
When skin is reactive:
Pat skin dry (avoid rubbing)
Scoop a small amount with clean fingertips
Apply to affected areas with gentle, patting motions (no rubbing)
Massage gently with patting motions for better absorption
Listen to your skin and apply when it needs calm. If flares are frequent, your dermatologist can help guide you alongside this ritual.
No—these are medical conditions that need proper diagnosis and treatment. This supports calm between flares. Always work with your dermatologist.
As often as your skin needs it. There's no overdoing it with calming ingredients. Listen to your skin.
Yes—formulated for face and body. Especially helpful for reactive cheeks, around the nose, or flare-prone areas.
For reactive skin, start with butter only. Add serum only if butter is too rich. Less is more with inflammation.
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