Spring Skin Awakening

Spring Skin Awakening: Your Herbs and Mylk Ritual for Glowing Seasonal Transition

As the weather shifts and the first signs of spring begin to bloom, your skin is calling for a reset—a chance to shed winter dullness and welcome in fresh, radiant renewal.

At Herbs and Mylk, we believe seasonal skincare should be intentional, sensory, and deeply nourishing. This is your guide to transitioning your skincare routine into spring using our botanical-infused favorites, each handcrafted to support your skin through the shift.


1. Gentle Exfoliation to Remove Winter Dullness

Use: Emulsified Sugar Scrubs
Best picks:

  • Lemon Lavender & Mint Scrub

  • Secret Garden Sugar Scrub

  • Queen of the Florals Scrub

How to use: Massage onto damp skin in circular motions 2–3x a week, then rinse clean.

Why it’s perfect for spring: These scrubs slough away dry, flaky skin while delivering deep hydration through coconut oil and sweet almond oil. The fresh floral and citrus scents uplift the senses and awaken the skin after a long winter.


2. Replenish with Herbal Hydration

Use: Whipped Herbal Lotions
Best picks:

  • Secret Garden Whipped Lotion

  • Lemon Lavender & Mint Whipped Lotion

  • Queen of the Florals Whipped Lotion

How to use: Apply morning and night to clean skin—especially after exfoliating or showering—to lock in moisture.

Why it’s perfect for spring: As temperatures rise, you need a moisturizer that’s lightweight yet effective. Our whipped herbal lotions absorb quickly while soothing botanicals like marshmallow root and calendula nourish the skin barrier, calm inflammation, and restore softness.


3. Detoxify and Brighten Your Complexion

Use: Herbal Face Masks or Herbal Cleansing Bars
Best picks:

  • Rosemary & Neem Clarifying Face Mask

  • The Face Bar (with turmeric, kojic acid, orange peel powder & honey)

How to use:

  • Use the mask 1–2x a week for a creamy  treatment

  • Use the face bar daily for gentle brightening and congestion-clearing

Why it’s perfect for spring: Cooler months can leave your skin feeling congested and dull. Our face bar and herbal mask work in tandem to clear pores, smooth texture, and visibly brighten your glow.


4. Soften with Seasonal Bar Soaps

Use: Plant-Based Bar Soaps
Best picks:

  • Queen of the Florals Bar Soap

  • Lavender Coconut Mylk Bar

  • Spearmint & Goat Milk Bar Soap

How to use: Use in the shower daily as your primary body cleanser. Lather directly or on a washcloth for a skin-loving cleanse.

Why it’s perfect for spring: These soaps are gentle enough for daily use, enriched with nourishing oils and clays, and offer a subtle transition into more refreshing, floral, and herbaceous scents. Your skin will thank you for the creamy, non-drying cleanse.


5. Add a Floral Touch with Natural Perfume

Use: Roller Perfumes
Best pick:

  • Queen of the Florals Roller Perfume

How to use: Apply to pulse points like wrists, neck, and inner elbows for a light, botanical scent that lingers.

Why it’s perfect for spring: Ditch the synthetic perfumes and switch to something that actually feels like spring. Our roller perfumes are made with organic sugar alcohols and infused with floral blends that align with your skincare routine, not clash with it.


6. Nourish Lips and Delicate Areas

Use: Herbal Lip Balms & Body Balms
Best picks:

  • Rose & Geranium Body Balm

  • Lemon Lavender & Mint Lip Balm

How to use: Apply balm to lips or dry spots (cuticles, elbows, heels) as needed throughout the day.

Why it’s perfect for spring: As the weather warms, lips and sensitive skin can still need protection from wind and allergens. Our herbal balms lock in moisture and soothe irritation using beeswax, organic oils, and skin-soothing herbs.


Ready to Glow Into Spring?

The shift from winter to spring is the perfect time to refresh your skincare ritual—and Herbs and Mylk has everything you need to do it with intention, luxury, and a whole lot of plant-powered love.

Shop the full Spring Edit and step into the new season with nourished skin and floral confidence.


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