Kakadu Plum Nourish Ritual
Nourish the goddess within with INBLUEM's Nourish Ritual.
Bluem's Nourish Ritual features their Kakadu Plum Vitamin-C Serum, Soul Cleanser & Konjac Sponge.
This ritual contains over 75 times the Vitamin-C content found in a humble orange and is designed to assist in stimulating collagen production to help you glow from within. Created with intention to support hydration, scarring and even skin tone.
100% Natural | Organic | Vegan | Cruelty Free | Carbon Neutral
At Ethos, we pride ourselves on pre-sale support to ensure your order is perfect the first time. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with sizing, styling, or choosing what's right for you. In line with our sustainability goals, we're committed to reducing our environmental impact through minimising returns.
Ethos hosts a wide range of brands, each with their own unique returns policies.
View our comprehensive returns policy here, including our exchange policy for change of mind exchanges.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. Some items are not eligible. for returns, such as jewellery and intimates. Postage costs for change of mind returns are the responsibility of the customer.
A NOTE FROM BLUEM
First Nations Farming
We understand how fortunate and privileged we are to be able to take advantage of the paradisaic lands of Australia, and we know how integral it is that we pay deep respects to the original custodians of these lands. That is why we believe it is important to work with and alongside First Nations farmers. The finger limes and Kakadu plums that are utilised in our formulations are both endemic to Australia; who better to trust and rely on to preserve and sustain our fruit and land, than those who have already been doing so for millenia?
Working with First Nation farmers, and supporting Indigenous workers creates continuous wealth and opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These opportunities are a great source of pride for First Nations people, and foster social and economic empowerment that has not been afforded to them before, especially in remote and regional communities.