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Observations from a life lived with the seasons.
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Field Note #1
This first Field Note shares a summer morning inside our converted old church—living without air conditioning, tending the garden, returning from Minnesota, and finding beauty in ordinary life.
Jayme Hanna
Jul 45 min read


Whipped Tallow & Honey Balm
A cozy winter balm, a nervous camera moment, and a little skin-loving magic Let’s get one thing out of the way first: Yes, I was nervous filming this. Greg was my camera guy and watched me forget my words every second, which enhanced my nervousness. BUT this year I made a promise to myself, to practice showing up, imperfectly, and to share the things I actually use and love. So here we are. This Whipped Tallow & Honey Balm is one of my most trusted winter staples. It’s rich
Jayme Hanna
Feb 23 min read


Marma Points: The Heart of My Holistic Facials
A Gentle Practice for the Nervous System, the Skin, and the Seasons If you’ve received one of my facials before, you already know I approach skincare a little differently. Yes, I exfoliate, nourish, hydrate, and rejuvenate the skin, but the deeper intention is always to support your state of mind. How you feel in your body shapes how your skin looks, heals, and glows. I may not be reading your tarot cards during the service, but I do use my intuitive knowledge to work with t
Jayme Hanna
Jan 194 min read


A Holistic Guide to Teen Facials: Nurturing Skin & Confidence
A teen facial offers targeted care that addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of skincare, supporting clear skin,...
Jayme Hanna
Jul 19, 20256 min read


Tallow - A Traditional Ingredient for Modern Wellness
Tallow is a nutrient-rich, traditional ingredient that deeply nourishes skin and supports overall health.
Jayme Hanna
Jan 7, 20253 min read


Winter: A Season of Reflection and Renewal
I look forward to the winter season because it brings a period of quiet after a long year. Winter is the yin part of the year, and it...
Jayme Hanna
Dec 24, 20244 min read
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