Sea Aster: A Coastal Marvel Used in Our Wash Products

Sea Aster: A Coastal Marvel Used in Our Wash Products

If you're looking for a plant that embodies the rugged beauty of the British coast, look no further than the sea aster. This tough little flower is native to coastal regions and has been used for centuries in both traditional medicine and cuisine. At Kauri & Oak, we've harnessed the unique properties of sea aster to create a range of wash products that will leave your skin feeling clean and revitalized.

Sea aster grows in salt marshes and on sandy beaches, often in harsh and inhospitable conditions. Despite this, it produces a beautiful and delicate flower that ranges in colour from deep purple to pale pink. The plant has a long history of use in traditional medicine, where it was believed to have a range of healing properties. It was used to treat everything from coughs and colds to skin irritations and wounds.

In recent years, scientists have begun to explore the potential benefits of sea aster in skincare. The plant is rich in antioxidants and has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. It is also believed to help protect the skin from environmental stressors like pollution and UV radiation. These properties make sea aster an excellent ingredient for wash products, where it can help cleanse and protect the skin.

At Kauri & Oak, we've incorporated sea aster into our wash products to create a range of natural and nourishing options for our customers. Our hand and body washes are made with natural ingredients and are free from harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances. By using sea aster, we hope to harness the power of this remarkable plant to help keep your skin healthy and beautiful.

So next time you're walking along the coast, take a moment to appreciate the hardy beauty of the sea aster. And if you're looking for a way to incorporate this coastal marvel into your daily routine, try our range of wash products and experience the benefits for yourself.

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