Anunda Coconut Cleanser & Mask
Anunda Coconut Cleanser & Mask
Anunda Coconut Cleanser & Mask
$ 40.00

Anunda Coconut Cleanser & Mask

with slippery elm, sandalwood + roman chamomile

restore and nourish for all, especially sensitive dry skin  

100 ml. $40

normal to dry skins

ANUNDA is a take on the Sanskrit word Anuda, meaning "to restore"

Anunda blends into a creamy dollop of calming sandalwood and coconut scented nourishment with just a touch of water or hydrosol.  She can be left on for a few minutes as a mask and may be blended with the Soma Mask for extra repair and hydration. She's especially refreshing first thing in the morning to wake the skin and quench any overnight drying from winter indoor heat or a previous day's sunshine or wind chap.

 

 

 

Mix with just a few drops water or hydrosol until you
have a creamy texture. Apply a light layer over face and neck
and then gently massage away with warm water. As a mask,
blend with hydrosol, add honey or oil to keep the mask
hydrated. Leave on a few minutes or longer keeping hydrated. 

Massage off with warm water. Follow with mist, serums and balms of choice.

  

 

 

 

Coconut Milk Powder 

• Offers Hydration & Nourishment

The natural fatty acids found in coconut milk powder are similar to those in our own skin’s lipid barrier helping to hydrate and nourish our skin, especially when irritated or sun burned.


• Rich in Nutrients that Stimulate Collagen Production

Rich in vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5, and B6, along with minerals such as iron, selenium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. These nutrients help to nourish the skin and keep it healthy and glowing by promoting cell turnover and collagen production.


• Gentle Exfoliation

The natural fats and minerals in Coconut Milk Powder can gently remove dead skin cells without irritating the skin, making it an excellent natural exfoliant, especially for those with sensitive skin.


• High in Antioxidants and Antibacterial

She offers high antioxidants as well which protect our skin cells from oxidative damage. And the lauric acid in coconut milk offers antibacterial and antiviral properties that may help reduce acne.

 

Colloidal Oats

• Skin Soother and Quencher

Highly emollient in her richness of proteins, lipids and vitamin e, she forms a protective barrier, holding water against the skin allowing the nutrients in Anunda to move deeper into the skin.

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties soothe itchy dry skin.

Cleanses and remineralizes the skin without stripping or dehydrating.


Slippery Elm

A wonderous ingredient! The mucilage in slipper elm is truly pure magic, It binds antioxidants to the skin’s surface while soothing and hydrating the skin. Renowned herbalist, Lalitha Thomas writes in her book “10 Essential Herbs” (which I highly recommend for anyone who wants become more resilient aka not in need of western medicine), “Slippery Elm pulls torn tissues together, soothes raw nerves in wounds, offers protection against infection, and feeds new tissue growth…”


Comfrey

“Clear out the old and build up the new - comfrey’s motto” - Lalitha Thomas

Comfrey is one of the skin’s best friends. She helps to weave our skin anew, a cell proliferant offered via her allantoin.  “Anytime you have a situation that involves tissue damage of any sort, be it broken bone, burn, tissue disease, or abnormal growth tissue, you want a substance that can help the body get rid of the damaged tissue and  to effect repairs most efficiently. This is what a cell proliferant can do. Comfrey is a powerful one..” -Lalitha Thomas


Sandalwood

Beautifully scented wonder, Sandalwood is soothing to sensitive and dry skins. She is cooling to skin with too much heat and helps to fade melasma and reduce scars.


Roman Chamomile

A tension melter upon inhalation. Chamomile possesses robust anti-inflammatory and antiseptic traits, making it an excellent ingredient for soothing and healing sunburnt skin. Her properties can help diminish redness and irritation, assisting in the skin’s recovery process.

 

 

certified organic, wildcrafted, *cold pressed/virgin 

Coconut milk powder, colloidal oats, kaolin clay, rose clay, slippery elm, comfrey, papaya, essential oils of sandalwood, roman chamomile, geranium.

 

 

 

To Use

 

Mix with just a few drops water or hydrosol until you
have a creamy texture. Apply a light layer over face and neck
and then gently massage away with warm water. As a mask,
blend with hydrosol, add honey or oil to keep the mask
hydrated. Leave on a few minutes or longer keeping hydrated. 

Massage off with warm water. Follow with mist, serums and balms of choice.

  

 

 

Key Ingredients

 

Coconut Milk Powder 

• Offers Hydration & Nourishment

The natural fatty acids found in coconut milk powder are similar to those in our own skin’s lipid barrier helping to hydrate and nourish our skin, especially when irritated or sun burned.


• Rich in Nutrients that Stimulate Collagen Production

Rich in vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5, and B6, along with minerals such as iron, selenium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. These nutrients help to nourish the skin and keep it healthy and glowing by promoting cell turnover and collagen production.


• Gentle Exfoliation

The natural fats and minerals in Coconut Milk Powder can gently remove dead skin cells without irritating the skin, making it an excellent natural exfoliant, especially for those with sensitive skin.


• High in Antioxidants and Antibacterial

She offers high antioxidants as well which protect our skin cells from oxidative damage. And the lauric acid in coconut milk offers antibacterial and antiviral properties that may help reduce acne.

 

Colloidal Oats

• Skin Soother and Quencher

Highly emollient in her richness of proteins, lipids and vitamin e, she forms a protective barrier, holding water against the skin allowing the nutrients in Anunda to move deeper into the skin.

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties soothe itchy dry skin.

Cleanses and remineralizes the skin without stripping or dehydrating.


Slippery Elm

A wonderous ingredient! The mucilage in slipper elm is truly pure magic, It binds antioxidants to the skin’s surface while soothing and hydrating the skin. Renowned herbalist, Lalitha Thomas writes in her book “10 Essential Herbs” (which I highly recommend for anyone who wants become more resilient aka not in need of western medicine), “Slippery Elm pulls torn tissues together, soothes raw nerves in wounds, offers protection against infection, and feeds new tissue growth…”


Comfrey

“Clear out the old and build up the new - comfrey’s motto” - Lalitha Thomas

Comfrey is one of the skin’s best friends. She helps to weave our skin anew, a cell proliferant offered via her allantoin.  “Anytime you have a situation that involves tissue damage of any sort, be it broken bone, burn, tissue disease, or abnormal growth tissue, you want a substance that can help the body get rid of the damaged tissue and  to effect repairs most efficiently. This is what a cell proliferant can do. Comfrey is a powerful one..” -Lalitha Thomas


Sandalwood

Beautifully scented wonder, Sandalwood is soothing to sensitive and dry skins. She is cooling to skin with too much heat and helps to fade melasma and reduce scars.


Roman Chamomile

A tension melter upon inhalation. Chamomile possesses robust anti-inflammatory and antiseptic traits, making it an excellent ingredient for soothing and healing sunburnt skin. Her properties can help diminish redness and irritation, assisting in the skin’s recovery process.

 

 

Full  Ingredients

certified organic, wildcrafted, *cold pressed/virgin 

Coconut milk powder, colloidal oats, kaolin clay, rose clay, slippery elm, comfrey, papaya, essential oils of sandalwood, roman chamomile, geranium.