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The Practice
Slow rituals for the slow hours. The minute before bed. The pause after a shower. The morning your hands need a soft place to land.
The

Ingredients
Sweet almond, jojoba, rose hip, vitamin E. Cold-pressed where possible, single-source where it matters.

Daily care

Weekly reset

The full ritual
One Drop · Twelve Minutes · Ninety Seconds


Crafted with
Bohemian glassmakers
The Crystal File is hand-finished by a fourth-generation glasshouse in Železný Brod. Every piece is tempered, polished, and gift-boxed by the same two pairs of hands.
The Rituals
A botanical spa-house, bottled. Slow rituals for hands, bath, and face, each one made for the quiet hours of the day.
Ritual One
Soak. File. Oil. Balm. The four-step pause that softens the hands you spent the day with: botanical oils, packaged in New Mexico.
Ritual Two
A long, slow soak in mineral salt and high-desert botanicals. For the hour after a long day, before the rest of the night begins.
Ritual Three
Shape, buff, and a slow pass of cuticle oil along every nail. The salon manicure, brought home: built on thirty years of family salon craft.
Spotlight






Healthy nails begin at the cuticle.
A lightweight botanical serum of sweet almond oil and vitamin E, formulated as the Desert Botanical Complex. Softens cuticles, absorbs in minutes, leaves no greasy finish.
The third step of the four-part Hand Ritual. Refined over 30 years of nail care since 1996.
The ritual
Botanical
Sweet almond oil and vitamin E. A soft, plant-based formula made for the skin where nails begin.
Gentle
Vegan, cruelty-free, no parabens, no synthetic fragrance. A short list, on purpose.
Kept
Packaged in New Mexico in amber glass that protects the oil from light. Small enough to keep on the bedside.
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Slow rituals for the slow hours. The minute before bed. The pause after a shower. The morning your hands need a soft place to land.
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Quiet formulas. Soft textures. Botanicals you can smell across the room. Made for the slow hours, and the kind of skin that's spent the whole day working.
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A high-desert reference point: sage at dusk, dry air on the skin, the slow weather that teaches you to do less. The land we keep returning to, even when we're not there.