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Radiance Drops

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Leadtime: approx. 2-4 working days (within Germany)

MHD: 28g

Banish breakouts and pimples every month with these naturally detoxifying drops and enjoy days of good skin.

For best results, take Forage Botanicals Radiance Drops daily.


Why it works:

Do you experience hormonal breakouts every month that your skincare routine can't handle? Treat acne and blemishes from the inside out with a few drops of Radiance and watch this tincture, blended by an experienced herbalist, work its magic.

Radiance contains burdock root and lemon balm, which help the liver to better cope with hormonal fluctuations that occur naturally during your cycle. Plus, both reduce inflammation, which causes a surge in stress hormones (cortisol, we see you!). With added calendula to support the gut to aid in rapid recovery, Radiance Drops gently promote detoxification throughout your cycle, helping to eliminate a build-up of toxins.

Words from Founder Natasha:

"I doubled the amount of 'stress relievers' by also adding chamomile, which is great for helping keep the stress hormone cortisol down while reducing inflammation." - Natasha

Ingredients we love:


Burdock Root:

Helps the liver regulate hormones better.

Calendula

Supports the intestines and promotes clear skin.

Lemon Balm:

Reduces stress hormones and calms inflammation in your body.

28g

Add 20 drops to a glass of water once a day. The daily dose should not be exceeded.

Please store in a dark place.

NOTE:
NOT SUITABLE DURING PREGNANCY OR IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY TRYING TO CONCEIVE. CONTAINS ALCOHOL.

Aqua (water), Ethanol, Arctium lappa rad (burdock root) extract, Chamomilla recutita (chamomile) extract, Melissa officinalis (lemonbalm), and Calendula officinalis (marigold).

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