Day Off Skincare
Est.5/16/2016 Vegan beauty products with powerful natural active ingredients & a touch of magick.
07/05/2026
May the 4th be with you 💜 may we survive 250 more, viva revolution, rage rise resist
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07/05/2026
❤️🤍💙Happy Independence Day weekend my loves!!❤️🤍 ❤️🤍💙Its our 250th Birthday America!!🇺🇸
07/04/2026
So I shall bloom then. Even with these grieving hands. my heart half full and half empty. Carried by the wind. Warmed by the sun. Drenched in rain. Buried in soil. Broken in my waiting. Trampled underfoot. Storm on the horizon and yet here I am still standing. Not because I am brave. Not because I am strong. Not because of anything I have done. I am small against these breezes after all. My fragile petals would not stand a chance, but I was planted here to grow. So when the gardener comes along I want to say with a happy heart, “I bloomed because you loved me”.
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07/02/2026
Our real home is the space we hold for one another. Our hearts were made to be havens for the lost or lonely. Lets give each other a place to rest. Hold a hand.. Share your heart. You never know what magical secrets you’ll find.
06/30/2026
🍓🌝Sorry I can’t there’s a beautiful Pink Moon over the next few days and I’m too busy being weird. June’s Strawberry Moon the first full Moon of summer.🌕
It’s all about ~
Intentions & Manifestation
In astrology and modern mysticism, June’s full moon is considered the perfect time to celebrate growth, lean into joy, and manifest sweet connections.❤️🔥
How to Work the Magic ~
If you want to tap into its energy, it’s all about pampering and self-reflection:
Electromagnetic Reset: Take a ritual bath with sea salt or rose petals to cleanse your auric field.
Set Your Intentions: Write down what you want to attract or cultivate—such as joy☺️, love😍 , or personal growth🌱—and let the intention sit in the moonlight.
Journaling: Reflect on how far you’ve come since the start of the year and celebrate your personal “harvest.”
06/28/2026
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🌈🌙In our Etsy shop • Rainbow Moonstone Wand • Double Pointed Wand • 4.5 inches • Protection Stone • Approximately 4.5 inches • A stone that is associated with the divine feminine. A protective stone with emotional healing properties. Rainbow Moonstone is a variety of Labradorite, and its properties are slightly different from those of Moonstone. Both varieties are composed of feldspar minerals. This term describes the light that seems to oscillate across the gem’s surface, giving it a truly magical appearance. Moonstone is a stone that is associated with intuition, psychic abilities, and clairvoyance. It can help you to connect with the divine feminine within yourself and to access your intuition and inner wisdom. It helps to promote balance and harmony within your life. It can help to create a sense of peace and tranquility. Rainbow Moonstone can also promote self-expression, creativity, and ingenuity. It can help you to find new ways to express yourself and to shine your inner light out into the world.
06/26/2026
Across folklore, the hare has always carried a strange kind of magic. It appears soft, quick, watchful, and fragile, yet old stories rarely treated it as harmless. The hare belonged to the liminal places. Fields at dusk. Hedgerows. Moonlit paths. Grave edges. Open land where the human world thins into something older. It moved fast, vanished suddenly, and seemed to know when it was being watched. This is why hares became deeply tied to witchcraft. In European folklore, witches were sometimes believed to shape-shift into hares, slipping through fields under moonlight, escaping hunters, crossing boundaries no ordinary person could cross. A hare seen at the wrong hour was not always read as an animal. Sometimes it was a woman in another form. Sometimes it was an omen. Sometimes it was magic moving low through the grass.The hare was also bound to fertility. Its speed, breeding, springtime presence, and connection to new life made it a creature of abundance, sexuality, renewal, and the returning earth. Yet fertility was never only gentle in old magic. It was powerful, chaotic, bodily, and difficult to control.
Then there is the moon. Many traditions saw the hare in the moon’s markings, turning the animal into a lunar being of cycles, madness, intuition, feminine mystery, and night vision. The moon changes shape and still returns whole. The hare disappears and returns the same way. That is why the hare feels enchanted. It carries contradiction. It is prey and trickster. Fertility and fear. Softness and survival. Moonlight and madness. A creature of spring, yet also a creature of shadow. To see a hare in folklore was to see a message from the old world. Something is moving beneath the surface. Something fertile, wild, hidden, and impossible to hold.✨💜🐇💜✨
06/25/2026
Books📗The reality is nothing is yours to keep forever. So you borrow time love and joy. You check them out like books at a library. You try to not spend your life mourning those moments in time or missing those who were never yours to keep. Instead you cherish each page you turn. You stain some with tears. You are filled with joy on others. Then when it’s over you place the books, back on the shelf and you cry because of one of the endings. All the while you pick up the next book and continue on. Sadly this is how you begin again….
06/22/2026
🌿Grounding is one of the simplest ways to steady your body, calm your mind, and return to the present moment. It’s practice of bringing your attention back to what is real, solid, and safe right now. Your breath. Your feet on the ground. The weight of your body. The sound around you. The texture beneath your hands. The earth holding you, even when your thoughts feel scattered. When life feels overwhelming, the mind often travels too far ahead or too deeply into what has already happened. It replays, predicts, worries, remembers, and searches for certainty. Grounding gently interrupts that spiral. It reminds your nervous system that you are here, in this moment, not trapped inside every fear at once. Ground yourself by walking barefoot on grass, holding a warm drink, placing a hand over your heart, breathing slowly, naming what you can see, touching something textured, standing under the sky, or simply pressing your feet into the floor and letting yourself feel supported. Grounding does not erase emotion. It gives emotion somewhere safe to land. It can help when you feel anxious, overstimulated, disconnected, tearful, tense, or heavy. It can bring you back after a difficult conversation, a wave of grief, a busy day, or a moment where your body feels full of too much at once. This is not about forcing yourself to be calm. It is about reminding yourself that you are allowed to pause. You are allowed to breathe. You are allowed to return to your body slowly, without judgement. The earth does not ask you to explain why you are tired. It simply holds you.
06/20/2026
🌞I’m excited for Summer solstice on Sunday 6/21/2026
Pacific Daylight Time 1:24 A.M. PDT
Eastern Daylight Time 4:24 A.M. EDT
This moment marks the astronomical start of summer and the longest day of the year north of the equator. Traditions, known as Midsummer or Litha, center on honoring the sun’s peak power through light, nature, and community, with major celebrations including lighting bonfires, wearing flower crowns, and dancing around maypoles. Primarily celebrated on June 20-24, these rituals are meant to welcome summer, bring good luck, and promote fertility.
Key Traditions and Celebrations:
* Bonfires & Fire Rituals: Historically, large fires were lit on Midsummer’s Eve to ward off evil spirits and ensure a good harvest, a tradition still active in Austria, Germany, and Scandinavia. Jumping over the embers is believed to bring luck or fertility.
* Floral Crowns & Decorating: Gathering flowers to create flower crowns is popular to represent love and joy, particularly in Scandinavian cultures.
* Maypole Dancing: Erecting and dancing around a decorated maypole is a staple of Swedish and other European celebrations.
* Nature & Water Connection: Many visit sacred wells, lakes, or beaches for healing rituals and to honor the element of water.
* Feasting & Celebration: Outdoor picnics, barbecues, and communal meals featuring seasonal foods like pickled herring, salmon, and potatoes are common.
* Sun Watching: Watching the sunrise or sunset is a common, simple way to recognize the longest day of the year. ✨❤️🔥✨
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