When beauty is fleeting, know it is time for rejuvenation
There are periods in our lives where it gets difficult to see beauty.
What does your ritual for recovery look like?
There are periods in our lives where it gets difficult to see beauty.
What does your ritual for recovery look like?
Somehow we don’t think of scents as “beautiful”. But if you stop to consider it, scents are an integral part of our lives.
Most dear to my heart is the ritual of Beauty.
Through it all, I ground myself in rituals of comfort. Rituals that keep the worlds within our minds and bodies calm even when the various worlds we move in might not be.
Our daily lives can be chaotic.
Sometimes, we find time to take care of our work obligations, our home, our car, our pets, our loved ones, but forget to take care of the one who is taking care of all else: ourselves.
When it comes to wellness, less is more. Our wellness rituals are simple and pure.
At red flower, we believe in the importance of creating the finest quality products in limited quantities. It’s vital to discover beauty globally to have truly transformative offerings, but it’s also vital to spend the time on our customers so they, too, learn to luxuriate in the sensuous delights that come from using a great product. And our specially crafted “hero products” are developed with the company’s philosophy of engaging in sustainable and environmentally friendly practices instead of mass-produced overconsumption.
Please join us in the next round of groundbreaking changes that speak to our promise of sustainability and innovation.
Our products will now be delivered to you with no excess exterior packaging in more space-efficient case packs to accentuate the essence of Red Flower - our all-natural, toxin-free, concentrated nutrients, self-care beauty practice, micro-batched by hand in greater New York soul. It's going to be a much happier day for an awful lot of trees.
I am proud of red flower and our efforts to draw upon wellness rituals from all over the world, from age-old traditions to modern innovations. Today, I’m writing to you with history in mind, thinking about a Japanese wellness practice from centuries ago, one which I revere.
Beauty comes to us softly, sweetly, purely.