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    The moment you choose nourishment over punishment, your skin remembers how to GLOW

    I have always been captivated by skincare. At a young age, I was the girl filling her bathroom shelf with drugstore products—scrubbing, stripping, and plucking in the hope of perfect skin, unaware that I was breaking down the very barrier meant to protect me. Around this time, I found yoga. As my practice deepened, so did the way I cared for my body. I shifted to organic foods, and soon that same reverence for nourishment began to shape how I cared for my skin.

    In my twenties, I moved to Oregon—a place that invited me closer to the land. I began experimenting with plant-based formulas, guided by a background in biology, herbalism, and human physiology. Everything changed when my husband and I bought a homestead. Together we embraced regenerative farming practices, began raising our family in the rhythms of nature, and reconnected with the quiet, potent wisdom of the earth. Out of this soil and spirit, Flower & Fern was born.

    My work is rooted in a few simple truths: the skin barrier is sacred, waste is not inevitable, and regenerative farming restores both the land and ourselves. Every jar and bottle is crafted with slow-infused oils, local beeswax, grass-fed tallow, and whole plants—never harsh chemicals, never essential oils. Just the richness of what nature offers when we listen patiently.

    To me, skincare is more than surface deep—it is a ritual of renewal. Like roots drinking deeply from the earth, our skin thrives when nourished at its foundation. Like blossoms opening to the sun, we shine when our barriers are supported, not stripped away.

    When you choose Flower & Fern, you are not just choosing skincare. You are choosing to honor your body, the land, and a slower way of being. You are choosing radiance that is alive, not manufactured.

    I invite you to slow down with me, to reconnect with your skin and with the cycles of nature that sustain us. May you find in these creations the same nourishment, balance, and quiet beauty that I discover daily on our little patch of Oregon soil.

    — Veronica