Meadow Mist: After Sun Spray
Meadow Mist is a cooling botanical spray made to refresh, hydrate, and comfort sun-warmed skin using handcrafted herbal infusions, soothing botanicals, and nourishing plant ingredients. Light enough for everyday use, and restorative enough after a painful sunburn... it's a simple ritual that leaves your skin feeling refreshed and soothed!
Perfect For
- Cooling skin after time in the sun
- Refreshing and hydrating dry or warm skin
- Repairing dry, irritated skin
- Hydrating skin after gardening, hiking, or outdoor activities
- A lightweight facial or body mist
- After the kids' outdoor sports practice
- Keeping in the refrigerator for an extra cooling treat
Ingredients
Made with handcrafted herbal hydrosol of:
- Calendula*
- Lavender*
- Chamomile*
- Rose Petals*
- Comfrey*
- Catnip*
- Green Tea
Blended with:
- Jojoba Oil
- Aloe Vera Gel
- Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel
- Cucumber Seed Oil
- Vitamin E Oil
Essential Oils
- Lavender
- Frankincense
- Helichrysum
- Vanilla
- Myrrh
- Sandalwood
*Wild-foraged or grown here on our homestead whenever the season allows.
Meadow Mist begins as a handcrafted herbal hydrosol (a gentle floral water created through steam distillation). This traditional process captures water-soluble essence of fresh herbs and flowers, creating a cooling mist that's refreshing enough for everyday skin care.
Suggested Use
Shake well before each use.
Mist generously onto clean skin after sun exposure or anytime your skin needs a little extra refreshment.
*Optional* Store in the refrigerator for an even cooler, soothing mist on warm days.For external use only.
Size
4 oz (120 mL)
Handcrafted in small batches.
From My Apothecary
After long afternoons outside, I found myself wanting something more than a heavy lotion...I wanted something light, cooling, and refreshing. Something that feels like stepping into the shade after a day in the sun.
One of the things I love most about this spray is the hydrosol itself. Unlike an essential oil, a hydrosol captures the gentle, water-loving essence of the plants through steam distillation.
I keep a bottle in the refrigerator all summer long. It's one of those little rituals that reminds me to slow down, take a deep breath, and appreciate the season while it's here.

