Ceremony Series ~ Ch’átyay̓ Renewing Balm with Devil's Club & Nettle

$39.00

Ch’átyay̓ is the Squamish word for Devil’s club. This Renewing Balm is crafted with hand-harvested Devil's club and nettle, powerful ingredients that hold special meaning in Squamish culture. Use on dry skin or sore muscles to find renewal amidst the elements or after a long summer day. *With every Ceremony Release, we donate 10% of sales to an organization that supports Indigenous communities.Your purchase of the Ch’átyay̓ Renewing Balm will help support the Pacific Association of First Nations Women (PAFNW) which advocates for systems change and provides Indigenous, culturally safe learning and holistic supports to uplift Indigenous women and strengthen families.

4oz/118ml

Instructions

Gently massage onto muscles to relieve tension and to feel renewed with this unique blend of coastal rainforest ingredients.

Ingredients

Olea europaea (Olive) Oil, Oplopanax horridus (Devil's Club) Bark, Urtica dioica (Stinging nettle) leaves, Cera alba (beeswax), Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Peel Oil.

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At Sḵwálwen, we sustainably harvest and source sacred plants that are known to help heal, hydrate, renew and bring balance.

Our heritage botanicals grow and thrive in particular terroir. We observe these plants throughout their growing season, looking for the cues and signs that they are ready to be harvested. This kind of awareness leads to a connection to place and a knowledge that can only be developed over time. 

Each batch of Sḵwálwen products is made with care and intention, bringing you luxurious skincare products free from harsh chemicals, phthalates, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colors and parabens.

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