Not all teas are meant to be used the same way.
Some are your everyday staples, the ones you reach for without thinking.
Others are intentional, the ones you turn to when your body is asking for something specific.
Inside our collection, everything lives in one of two spaces:
Daily Teas or Focused Formulas.
Both are essential. The difference is how and when you use them.
Your baseline glow. Your everyday ritual.
✧ Daily Teas
These are your go-to blends — designed to be part of your real life, not just your “wellness era.”
They’re light, balanced, and made to be sipped consistently — supporting your body in a way that feels effortless but builds over time.
Think:
- feeling less bloated without overthinking it
- skin that looks a little more alive
- digestion that just… works
- a steady, grounded kind of energy
Daily teas aren’t here to shock your system.
They’re here to elevate it quietly.
This is your maintenance. Your foundation. Your soft luxury habit.
When you want to feel the difference.
✧ Focused Formulas
These blends are more intentional, more potent, and created for specific moments — when your body needs something extra.
This is what you reach for when:
- you’re bloated before stepping out
- your sleep is off and you need to reset
- your energy is low but your schedule isn’t
- your body feels out of sync
Focused formulas are designed to be felt.
Not aggressively — but noticeably.
They’re typically:
- more concentrated
- more targeted
- used as needed, not mindlessly
Focused formulas are designed for intentional, short-term use. Enjoy for a few days at a time or periodically throughout the week, allowing your body to respond while continuing your daily blends as your foundation.
This is your intervention. Your reset. Your “get me right” ritual.
✧ How to Use Both
The magic isn’t choosing one or the other — it’s knowing when to lean into each.
Daily Teas keep you aligned.
Focused Formulas bring you back when you’re not.
Used together, they create a rhythm —
one that supports your body consistently, without overdoing it.
If you want, I can take this one step further and: