Nourish Your Skin Naturally with ReDermaVive Body Butter

If you’ve been in the office recently, you may have noticed this new product on the shelf. ReDermaVive Nourishing Skin Moisturizing Body Butter is from one of the Chinese herbal medicine companies that I for classical herbal formulas, Blue Poppy. I absolutely love the fresh floral rose and sweet orange scent.

Healthy skin is an important part of overall wellness. Just like acupuncture works to restore balance within the body, the products we use on our skin can support nourishment, hydration, and self-care. One product we love for daily skin support is the ReDermaVive Nourishing Skin Moisturizing Body Butter.

This rich body butter is designed to deeply moisturize and replenish dry or tired skin. Made with naturally derived ingredients such as cupuaçu butter, peach kernel oil, and avocado oil, it provides intense hydration while helping the skin feel soft, smooth, and healthy.

Why Body Butter?

Body butters contain concentrated plant butters and oils that help restore the skin’s natural moisture barrier. These ingredients are especially helpful for dry areas like elbows, hands, knees, and feet. Unlike lighter lotions, body butters create longer-lasting hydration and support smoother, more supple skin.

Herbal Ingredients with Skin Benefits

This formula also incorporates traditional herbs such as Dang Gui, Sheng Di Huang, and Fang Feng, along with soothing botanicals like chamomile. These ingredients are combined with essential oils including rose, rose geranium, and sweet orange for a light, uplifting scent and calming self-care experience.

Rose essential oil

Rose soothes both the skin and the heart. I love rose and it makes me happy to use this product every day. Velvety lovely sweetness.

Rose soothes skin damage, calms irritation and balances hydration. It’s great for sensitive skin and amazing for winter dry skin.

Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis) – Nourishing the Blood

Often called the “female ginseng,” Dang Gui is one of the most important blood-nourishing herbs in Chinese medicine. In TCM theory, the skin relies on sufficient Blood and circulation for moisture and vitality. When Blood is deficient, the skin may become dry, pale, or prone to irritation. Dang Gui helps nourish and invigorate Blood, supporting circulation and helping deliver nutrients that maintain healthy, hydrated skin.

Sheng Di Huang – Cooling and Nourishing Yin

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia root) is traditionally used to nourish Yin and generate fluids. In TCM, Yin represents the body’s cooling and moisturizing aspect. When Yin becomes depleted, dryness and heat may appear in the skin. Herbs like Sheng Di Huang help restore moisture and calm heat, supporting softer and more balanced skin.

Fang Feng – Dispelling External Wind

In TCM, many skin conditions such as itching, irritation, or sudden rashes are associated with “Wind” pathogens. Fang Feng is traditionally used to help dispel Wind and support the body’s defensive Qi, helping the skin remain calm and protected from environmental stressors.

How to Use

For best results, apply the body butter after a shower while your skin is still slightly damp. This helps lock in hydration and leaves your skin feeling nourished and refreshed throughout the day.

A Simple Step Toward Better Self-Care

Taking a few moments to care for your skin can be a meaningful part of your wellness routine. Whether you’re managing dry skin during colder months or simply looking to support your body with natural products, this nourishing body butter offers a gentle way to care for your skin every day.

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