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Words: Danielle Williams
Easy to recognize, rosemary is commonly used in cooking, landscaping, medicinal remedies, and skin-care recipes. An aromatic, evergreen herb, fresh or dried rosemary as well as the essential oil form contain numerous beneficial properties for the skin, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.

Photo Credit: Holly Brandenberger
Milk has long found its place in bath and body care, not just as an indulgence, but as a practical ingredient that softens and brings richness to everyday use. It appears in soaps, bath soaks, and gentle cleansers, often without calling attention to itself. The effect is felt more than noticed. Skin feels less tight. Lather takes on a softer quality. The experience becomes more settled overall.

Words: Danielle Williams
Nothing says “spring is here” quite like blossoming flowers everywhere you go. From cut flowers to herbs and even weeds, there’s something special about these blooms signaling a new beginning and warmer weather. Here, we highlight a few of our favorite Willow and Sage recipes that showcase flowers.