Facial Steam Herbs | Natural Ingredients | Tea Tree | Lemon Eucalyptus | Lemongrass | Skin Care
Facial Steam Herbs
Steaming your face can help remove impurities, leaving skin clean and stimulating blood flow.
Therefore, to keep the skin healthy and glowing, do not forget to steam your face weekly. Your skin can maintain its natural plumness and brightness with this herbal pack for steaming. After using it for a while, the skin will adopt that youthful look that we all crave for.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Provides skincare, hair care and body care products
- Natural farming method that is sustainable and eco-friendly
Ingredient/Material
- Most of the ingredients are harvested from the brand's forest garden
- Some products such as essential oils, waxes, etc., imported from Europe and America
Manufacturing process
- Forest gardening and hand-harvesting
Specifications
- Net weight: 50 g
- Ingredients: Tea tree, lemon eucalyptus, lemongrass, peppermint and ocimum.
Chus note
Not only providing nutrients to the skin and stimulating blood circulation that helps new skin cells grow quickly, herbal steam also has a pleasant, relaxing scent from specially selected ingredients. You will both take care of your skin and relax your mind effectively when steaming with it.
Special note
- Cleanse your face well before steaming to remove bacteria and impurities on the skin.
- Boil 1.5L of water, add a spoon of the product into a mesh bag, drop it in the boiling water for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Then cover your head with a towel to steam it for 10 minutes until the water no longer releases heat.
- Use a cotton facial towel to pat dry your face.
About RỊ MỌ HOUSE
Ri Mo House specializes in manufacturing and supplying natural, safe and benign skin and body care products. The brand uses most herbs grown in the Forest Gardening - a natural, sustainable farming model.
Tuong Anh is a woman who loves nature and is always looking for non-chemical, benign, and eco-friendly products. After long research and understanding of the impacts of climate change, she built her own garden following the sustainable development model. It helps to ensure the origin of the raw ingredients and the quality of the product.
The garden of Ri Mo House is the first place to domesticate tea trees, Sri Lanka lemongrass, and lemon eucalyptus in Vietnam. All herbs do not use any chemicals and fertilizers made mainly from domestic waste, using indigenous microorganisms in the cultivation process.