Our Earth-Friendly Promise: Sustainable Skincare
I believe in kindness, both to your skin and our planet. That is why every jar, tin, and bag I use is chosen so you can easily repurpose or recycle them after you finish the product.
It makes me so happy to see clients reusing my product containers. I package everything in glass jars, tins, and cloth bags that you can easily repurpose at home, helping us all reduce waste together.
It makes me so happy to see clients reusing my product containers. I package everything in glass jars, tins, and cloth bags that you can easily repurpose at home, helping us all reduce waste together.
I am committed to creating natural skincare that is carefully curated to make your skin glow. This also means using ingredients and packaging that are gentle on our beautiful planet.
About this collection
Removing labels from your finished jars is simpler than you think. A quick soak in rubbing alcohol or white vinegar breaks down the adhesive, letting you repurpose these glass containers for spices, plants, or trinkets in just a few minutes.
:: Reducing Waste My goal with Kabbalah is to make mindful living a little easier. Every product starts with a conscious choice to avoid single-use plastics. By using glass jars, metal tins, and cloth pouches, I aim to keep my footprint light. It makes me happy to see you finding new life for these containers in your homes. ~ :: Packaging Materials Everything you receive is packed for durability and sustainability. My cream-colored cotton or calico drawstring bags can be used for storage, while the glass and metal containers are fully recyclable or reusable. If you have a collection of jars sitting on your shelf, I encourage you to use them for your kitchen spices, small desk stationery, or even as propagation stations for your indoor plants. ~ :: Making the Switch If you are new to natural, small-batch skincare, switching to plastic-free packaging is a great first step. You do not have to sacrifice quality for sustainability. My formulas, from body butters to bath salts, are made in tiny, intentional batches using raw ingredients like shea butter, Dead Sea salt, and essential oils. When you choose these products, you are supporting a cleaner cycle of production and consumption. Let's work together to keep both ourselves and our Mother Earth healthy.
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I started Kabbalah in 2020 by making my own natural deodorants because I wanted skincare I could actually trust. Everything I make today is still produced in tiny, handmade batches, ensuring that what you put on your skin is as pure and ethical as possible.
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