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Sacred Spaces Botanical Mist | Wildwood Creek

GROUNDING + INSPIRING

Ground yourself in the calming and cleansing aromas of Palo Santo and the warmth of balancing wild sage will help improve your mental clarity while promoting a peaceful state of mind. The perfect companion for your meditation or yoga sessions , or to purify a new space. Body safe and Infused with hydrating and soothing floral waters and pure essential oils. Perfect as a face and body mist, to refresh linens or as a room spray.

-60ml

 

BOTANICAL BENEFITS 

Sweetgrass: Cleansing, uplifting and energetically protective

Palo Santo: A calming antioxidant that eases tension while resetting negative energy and conflict 

Wild Sage: Delivering feelings of balance and relaxation

 

How to Use:  Shake to blend well. With mouth and eyes closed, mist entire face and body as desired. Can be used on hair, to refresh linen, clothes or as a room spray. Store in a cool dark place. External use only.

 

Made in Clementsport, Nova Scotia 

Sacred Spaces Botanical Mist | Wildwood Creek

SKU: 3989
C$14.00Price
Sold Out Online (May Be Available In-Store)
  • Tucked away in rural Nova Scotia, Wildwood Creek offers a unique backdrop of mountains, forest and ocean, rows of lavender, botanicals and wildflowers all surrounding our large century barn, old milk house and outbuilding. Here is where owners Tamara and Sean McKaig expertly handcraft in small batches their unique line of plant- based home and body products.

     

    "At Wildwood Creek, we believe in the power of nature. Using organic farming methods, we grow, hand-harvest, dry and distill farm grown botanicals and combine them with ethically wildharvested and sustainably sourced organic ingredients to create all- natural and sustainable products. To show our commitment to being good stewards of the planet, for every product purchased, we will donate 1% to environmental initiatives to help preserve and expand wild spaces."

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