That was until I saw a smaller version of the Herbivore Botanicals
Lapis facial oil on sale.
Here are some of the green beauty essentials that were traveling with me (links are pointing to detailed reviews I wrote before): Lush Cosmetics Herbalism cleanser, Herbivore Botanicals Balance toner and
Lapis facial oil, Fig and Yarrow foot butter (I literally don't step outside without it), Kari Gran essential serum that I use mostly for blending their powder concealer and Burt's Bees herbal blemish stick to avoid any skin surprises during the trip.
Not exact matches
My skin drank up Herbivore's
Lapis Oil Balancing Facial Oil ($ 72) or Drunk Elephant's Lala Cream ($ 60) for non-skin-clogging moisture, and I applied simple and natural tea tree oil to spot - treat any particular inflammati
Oil Balancing
Facial Oil ($ 72) or Drunk Elephant's Lala Cream ($ 60) for non-skin-clogging moisture, and I applied simple and natural tea tree oil to spot - treat any particular inflammati
Oil ($ 72) or Drunk Elephant's Lala Cream ($ 60) for non-skin-clogging moisture, and I applied simple and natural tea tree
oil to spot - treat any particular inflammati
oil to spot - treat any particular inflammation.
This perfectly balancing
oil production, gently repairing and providing elasticity facial moisturizer made it's way up to my facial care pedestal and now sharing skin balancing duties with my all time favorite Herbivore Botanicals Lapis Oil
oil production, gently repairing and providing elasticity
facial moisturizer made it's way up to my
facial care pedestal and now sharing skin balancing duties with my all time favorite Herbivore Botanicals
Lapis OilOil *.
All Over Sunscreen
Lapis Balancing
Facial Oil Lavender Deodorant Cleansing
Oil Countermatch Moisturizer Restorative Eye Cream Powder Blush Duo