Attar Floral Repair Concentrate

A deeply restorative botanical balm that nourishes, soothes, and visibly revives stressed skin with a potent blend of healing floral extracts and nutrient-rich plant oils.

$173.00

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This iconic treatment oil-serum hybrid is designed to support skin recovery, replenish moisture, and restore radiance. Handcrafted in small batches, the concentrate delivers a powerful infusion of botanical actives that help calm irritation, soften texture, and improve the appearance of dehydrated or compromised skin. 

 

At the center of the essential oil–free formula are precious ingredients that protect the skin and enhance its natural glow. Hazelnut, rosehip seed, rare rose extracts, and jasmine sambac deliver essential fatty acids and vitamins A, B, C, and E—supporting regeneration, helping to repair UV damage, and softening the appearance of fine lines.

 

Lightweight yet deeply replenishing, the concentrate absorbs beautifully into skin, leaving behind a healthy, hydrated glow without heaviness. 

 

Attar is suitable for all skin types. Dermatologist and microbial tested, free of parabens, chemicals, and alcohols. 

how to use
  • Apply a thin layer during the day to seal in moisture, or a thicker layer at night for a deeply hydrating overnight treatment.
  • Attar is also beneficial for chapped lips and fragile under eye skin. 
ingredients

Corylus Avellana (Hazelnut) Seed Oil, Rose Canina (Rosehip) Fruit Oil, Jasminum Grandiflorum (Jasmine) Flower Wax, Jasminum Sambac (Chinese Jasmine) Flower Cera, Rosa Dama- Scena (Rose) Flower Wax 

Violet Code Approved

The Violet Code is a rigorous testing process by which our Committee of leading makeup artists, hairstylists, skin care experts, nail artists, and perfumers deem products best-in-class and therefore worthy of their kits, our SHELVES, and your vanity.

EDITOR'S NOTE

One of those rare powerhouse products that makes skin look healthier almost immediately. The glow-enhancing formula is deeply comforting and soothing—it’s become a cult favorite among facialists for good reason.