Native Nectar Botanicals
Pumpkin Peel Mask
LIMITED EDITION!
The Pumpkin Peel Facial Mask is an exfoliating treatment that combines the power of fruit enzymes, natural acids, and warming botanicals to reveal soft, radiant, and rejuvenated skin. Crafted with nutrient-rich Pumpkin Puree and Glycolic Acid, this resurfacing mask gently dissolves dull surface buildup, promoting a smooth, luminous complexion.
Infused with Vitamin C, Bilberry, and Cranberry Extracts, it delivers antioxidant protection and a healthy glow, while Cane Sugar and Maple Granules provide gentle physical exfoliation for refined texture. A comforting blend of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Clove stimulates circulation and enhances radiance, leaving skin refreshed, polished, and beautifully renewed.
Key Ingredients & Their Benefits
Pumpkin Puree
Rich in natural enzymes and vitamins A and C that promote cell turnover, brighten tone, and boost radiance.
Glycolic Acid & Citric Acid
Alpha hydroxy acids that refine texture, smooth fine lines, and enhance skin clarity through gentle exfoliation.
Vitamin C & Vitamin E
Antioxidants that protect against environmental stress and support a bright, youthful glow.
Bilberry, Cranberry & Orange Peel Extracts
Deliver fruit-derived acids and nutrients to rejuvenate dull skin and improve luminosity.
Cane Sugar & Maple Syrup Granules
Provide soft, natural polishing action to remove buildup and leave skin silky and smooth.
Warming Botanical Blend (Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmeg & Clove)
Stimulates circulation and revitalizes tired skin with a comforting, aromatic warmth.
How to Use
Apply a thin, even layer to clean skin, avoiding the eye area. Leave on for 5–10 minutes, then gently massage and rinse with warm water. Use 1–2 times per week. A mild tingling sensation is normal as the mask activates. Always follow with SPF when used in daytime routines.
Clean Beauty Promise
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Gentle, resurfacing fruit and enzyme treatment
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100% vegan | Cruelty-free | Non-comedogenic
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No synthetic fragrance or dyes
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Made with naturally derived botanicals