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I am thrilled to introduce you to a new company that makes beautiful handcrafted organic skincare products. In fact, I find myself absolutely enchanted by both the line itself, as well as the woman who created it.According Sarah, the founder of Osmia Organics,
I started Osmia Organics in early 2010, a few months after taking a soap making class. It was not something I planned. At all. But it was love, immediately.
I grew up in Washington, DC. I went to college there. I went to medical school there. I did my emergency medicine residency there. But after traveling to the mountains of Colorado to visit my brother, I knew I needed to move my life here. Every time the plane landed in Aspen, I had a deep, wonderful, settling feeling in my chest. When I left, that feeling went away. And when I met my husband, I was so relieved to hear that he felt the same way. We had our first daughter in DC, and, when I finished my training, we moved our family to Carbondale, which had somehow, inexplicably, always been my home.
Shortly after we arrived here, my mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The worst. Our second daughter was 3 months old when my mom died. We were lucky enough to be there to watch her go. The most beautiful moment I have yet known.
Upon my return, and newly motherless, I had some thinking to do. I knew I didn’t want to work as a full time emergency physician (my mother worked way too much as a lawyer), so I worked part time. After almost ten years of practice, I became unsettled about the course of my career. I liked the work, and was good at it. But the practice of emergency medicine was not what I thought it would be. The paperwork. The dictations. The constant hum of worry in my brain about the existence of human error - that I could miss something with a potentially devastating result. And there was the upsetting fact that many of the patients I cared for had absolutely no interest in contributing to their own health.
One day, while on the phone with my college roommate (a lawyer), she told me she had spent the last year making children’s natural bath products in her kitchen, and that she was starting a company and making a go of it (mytruenature.net). When she said it, it was as if something came into focus for me. I had been obsessed with lotions and potions, as my husband calls them, for as long as I could remember. Why not try to figure out how to make them myself, and make them naturally, using only ingredients that I really wanted to put on my skin? Hence, enrollment in the soap making class.
After that first day making soap, my brain changed. I thought about soaps and lotions and scents constantly. I remembered, or perhaps realized, that I loved chemistry. It consumed me. Like when you fall in love and that person is the very first thing on your mind in the morning and the very last thing on your mind when you close your eyes at night. I even dreamed about it. I still dream about it.
I spent almost two years in a converted storage room in my great friend Judi’s house, figuring out how to make stuff. I let myself out to eat, see my family, exercise, and work a few shifts in the hospital. I made innumerable batches of awful, unusable lotions. I cried over emulsifiers. I exploded a pot of liquid soap. I shrieked with joy when i made my first successful cream. I made my face a living laboratory, and suffered flares of my perioral dermatitis when I used too many products. I took a perfume class with Mandy Aftel, the world’s leading natural perfumer. I took classes with Lori Nova, of thenovastudio.com. I studied all of it endlessly, often long after the girls and my husband had fallen asleep. And, then, I started to get the hang of it all.
In the spring of 2011, I started weighing options: keep a foot in medicine and a foot in Osmia, or shift my weight and jump in. I can’t help thinking my mother was involved in the choice. It seems to me that most dead people, were they capable, would advise most living people to do what they really love. I jumped.
I leased a commercial space in Carbondale. With the guidance of several kind people around the country (or perhaps they could not stand another email from me, begging for advice), I put together a green facility with a small retail space, a soap making area, a perfumery station, and two “clean rooms” (clean room attire required) for making skin care products. We launched the store and the website in April of 2012. This is where we operate today (retail space and clean rooms pictured below).
I love what I do now more than I could ever have imagined. I miss a few things about being in the ER, but, in some ways, feel like I am practicing broader medicine now - helping people choose natural and organic skin care products, encouraging them to nourish themselves physically and spiritually, and detoxifying their medicine cabinets all the while. Guiding people to make healthier choices for their skin, their bodies, their minds, and this beautiful planet seems like a brand of medicine that could really do some good.
Sarah is a true inspiration, and her story serves as a reminder that following your bliss in life can lead to a level of happiness and satisfaction that may just exceed your expectations. Not only is the story of her journey inspiring, but the products that she makes are truly extraordinary. In fact, the care and love with which she makes each one of her products is evident from the first moment that you try them.
One of my great new loves is the Osmia Organics Lip Repair, and as one with a nearly irrational penchant for lip balms I do not say this lightly.
According to Osmia Organics,
Organic manuka honey and myrrh extract are the ancient healers in this powerful lip treatment, which can heal even cracked lips in a day or two. Also suitable for use around (and even in) the nose if needed for damaged skin. Healing lanolin has staying power, to keep this balm in place all night long.
My experience: This is a really lovely lip repair balm that was formulated for dry or cracked lips, but works wonders on lips that are neither particularly dry nor cracked. This beautiful formula will benefit all lips whether they are prone to chapping or not. It deeply nourishes and moisturizes the lips- leaving them soft, supple, smooth, and silky. I have been using it on a daily basis since receiving it, and I can really see a huge difference in the texture of my lips. I carry it in my purse, but I also use it at night before I go to bed, and when I wake up my lips look and feel amazing.
Honey-Myrrh Lip Repair is very concentrated, therefore only the smallest amount is needed to coat and protect the lips. It is a non-sticky richly emollient formula that feels delightfully comfortable on the lips. It has enough slip that it feels wonderful on, but not so much that it slides off. Instead, the lanolin lends itself to the longevity of wear-time thereby eliminating the need for frequent reapplication. All of the natural ingredients give the balm a lovely botanical scent that has a calming aromatherapeutic effect that is an absolute added bonus. In fact, it has such a calming effect that when it is applied right before bedtime it gives me the added little push to fall asleep. This is a truly wonderful lip balm!
Ingredients: [*=certified organic ingredient] ricinus communis (castor bean) oil*, beeswax*, cupuacu butter, lanolin, manuka honey*, calophyllum inophyllum (tamanu oil)*, GMO-free vitamine E oil, wild myrrh CO2, and FCF-free bergamot essential oil*. 79% certified organic ingredients. Lanolin-sensitive individuals please note this product contains lanolin.
$22.00 for 0.28 oz. from Osmia Organics. Unaffiliated link provided for your convenience.
Press Sample. All views expressed are categorically my own.
oh no gorgeous lola! I just got the baume de rose last week for my insanely cracked, dry lips! The Osmia sounds amazing and at less than half the price of the by Terry one :/
ReplyDeleteAre you loving the Baume de Rose as I do, or are you less enthusiastic about it? I hope that is doing wonders for your dry lips!! I am really thrilled by the Osmia Organics Honey Myrrh Lip Repair- it was such an unexpected surprise that I fell for it as I have. Yes, the price point is definitely much easier to swallow than Baume de Rose! It gets very high marks in my book! I think that it is well worth considering when you need to get another lip balm! I still love the Baume de Rose and the Rodin Olio Lusso lip balm, but now I have a third balm that I love! :-)
DeleteTheir products sound lovely. Thanks for the recommendation. I have my eye on the perfumes and the hand cream.
ReplyDeleteHi Iris, You are so welcome- they really make beautiful products, and this lip balm is very lovely! I have my eye on those as well!!!!!!!
DeleteOoooh I just received this one too and I'm SO excited to try it! It was already a deal for me when I saw that it contained manuka honey--love that! :D Glad to hear it works as well as I'd hoped it would!
ReplyDeleteHello darling Becca! I can't wait to hear what you think about it! I am really loving it!!!!!!!!!!!! <3
DeleteWow, this sounds amazing! I use lip balm after lip balm, day and night, and my lips are still perpetually dry. :( This sounds like it may possibly be the answer...but gosh, it's quite pricey!
ReplyDeleteHi Pink Pamalamma! I am really in love with this lip balm! While it pricey, I find it to be pretty concentrated- so it should last a good long time. Plus it really clings to the lips- so I don't find that I need to reapply it often. It might work very well for you as well-- it's something to think about when you need to purchase another lip balm. :-)
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