Our Ingredients

SIMPLE – PURE – ORGANIC

Blue Lotus

A revered flower across time & across the globe.

Essential Oils

Elegant, time-tested, aromatic & therapeutic treasures extracted from nature’s flora.  Essential oils contain a plethora of terpenes which give both aroma and a variety of useful benefits.  

Coconut Oil

A well-researched oil that is highly emollient with anti-inflammatory properties. It locks in hydration and helps soothe and moisturize the skin.  It contains lauric, palmitic & myristic acids.

Sweet Almond Oil

An oil that has been used for thousands of years to soothe, soften, and revive the skin. It has proven anti-inflammatory and emollient properties, as well as high nutrient content, including Vit A & E.

Castor Bean Oil

A penetrating, moisturizing oil that is known to help deliver beneficial constituents deeper into the tissues. The oil has a high concentration of ricinoleic acid which is tied to its anti-inflammatory and other benefits.

Apricot Seed Oil

Favored by the beauty industry, apricot oil is rich in antioxidants and fatty acids including vitamins A and E, which help moisturize, soothe, soften and improve skin elasticity.

Rose Hip Seed Oil

Rosehip seed oil is a light oil containing skin-brightening and anti-inflammatory retinoids. It also contains linoleic acid which provides moisture, “plumpness” and protection for the skin.

Arnica Oil

Arnica Montana Oil is a light versatile oil that has been used for centuries as an anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving therapeutic carrier oil.

Vitamin E Oil

Vitamin E oil is a powerful anti-oxidant and has many benefits. It softens the skin while protecting and hydrating your skin’s moisture barrier.

Beeswax

Applied topically, beeswax soothes, hydrates, and protects the skin. It helps repair cellular damage and promote the skin’s regeneration.

WHAT IS GONGFU TEA?

“Gongfu Tea” means making tea with skill. A time honored tradition and practice that requires a certain level of effort, dedication, passion and humility by the person who is pouring the tea. After many years of practice, the tea master cultivates a deep connection to the tea leaves & tea ware. It is from this connection that the greatest gifts of the ritual and ceremony can be exchanged between the person pouring and those receiving.