Lavender Rye Cleansing Grains

$18.00

Herbal Cleansing Grains were developed by Dancing Badger Bodyworks & Alchemy Skin Shop as the gentle exfoliation step in a natural skincare regimen.

The powder is activated with water to cleanse and exfoliate without stripping the skin barrier. Regionally sourced lavender calms, brightens, and clarifies, while heritage rye gently exfoliates and remineralizes. This powder smells amazing and lasts a long time!

The herbal cleansing grains also support the Rye Resurgence Project, an initiative to help revive heritage grain systems and regenerative agriculture in the San Luis Valley.

Size: 100% recyclable/reusable 2 oz. glass jars, with no plastic 

Frequency:

Herbal Cleansing Grains were developed by Dancing Badger Bodyworks & Alchemy Skin Shop as the gentle exfoliation step in a natural skincare regimen.

The powder is activated with water to cleanse and exfoliate without stripping the skin barrier. Regionally sourced lavender calms, brightens, and clarifies, while heritage rye gently exfoliates and remineralizes. This powder smells amazing and lasts a long time!

The herbal cleansing grains also support the Rye Resurgence Project, an initiative to help revive heritage grain systems and regenerative agriculture in the San Luis Valley.

Size: 100% recyclable/reusable 2 oz. glass jars, with no plastic 

Ritual Use:

Gently remove sunscreen or makeup with an oil cleanser. Mix 1 tsp of cleansing grains with water or hydrosol to form a thin paste. Massage gently into damp skin, then rinse. Exfoliate every other day or as needed. Follow up with DBB honey mask to hydrate and DBB herbal tallow cream to seal in hydration. 

Ingredients:

Organic Ryman Rye**

Organic lavender*

**local

*regional 

Sourcing Matters:

Lavender Rye Cleansing Grains are crafted with local ingredients grown by farmers who care for soil and community. This product supports the Rye Resurgence Project, an initiative to help revive heritage grain systems and regenerative agriculture in the San Luis Valley. Please reach out if you’d like to talk about sourcing—I’d love to share.