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With a trinity of roses, hawthorn & marshmallow
20ml
Titania is a gentle and soothing moisturiser suitable for all skin types with a delicate scent of rose. Slowly infused over three moon cycles, it harnesses the botanical extracts of wild Irish roses, cottage grown roses and Bulgarian damask roses along with hawthorn blossom, pink yarrow, chickweed, chamomile, marshmallow root, hibiscus, honeysuckle, comfrey and lemon balm. These combine to deeply nourish and balance sensitive skin and may soothe redness prone skin.
The ritual ~ Blend a few drops of serum in the palm of your hand with a spritz of floral water until it turns to milk. Gently massage into clean damp skin on your face and neck.
For external use only. If it comes into contact with eyes ,wash immediately and see doctor if symptoms arise. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin.
Ingredients ~ Camellia oleifera seed oil, Simmondsia chinensis seed oil, Rosa canina seed oil, Borago officinalis seed oil, Rubus ideas seed oil, Rosa damascena flower extract, Rosa canina flower extract, Rosa rugosa flower extract, Crataegus monogyna flower extract, Achillea millefolium flower extract, Stellaria media flower, leaf and stem extract, Matricaria chamomilla flower extract, Althaea officinalis root and leaf extract, Hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, Lonicera japonica flower extract, Symphytum officinale leaf extract, Melissa officinalis leaf extract.
Formerly known as Warrior Botanicals, all Daughters of Flowers products are handmade in small batches by founder Réidín Beattie in her herb and botanical studio in West Cork. Ingredients are sustainably sourced and many are foraged locally in West Cork, Beeswax and raw honey comes from a local homestead, oils from small suppliers and non wild herbs from trusted growers. Réidín never uses synthetic ingredients, preservatives, even natural ones or needless hardeners, thickeners, fillers, surfactants or cheap alternatives to wholesome ingredients.