Ritual Morning · Evening · Bath

A considered sequence.

A guide to using the range. Three rituals, ordered around the body's natural circadian rhythms — barrier protection in the morning, repair signalling at night, and a longer sensorial bath ritual once or twice a week.

Morning skincare routine — products arranged in golden morning light.
01 · Morning

Barrier & tone

  1. Cleanse. Rooibos & Glucoside Microbiome Body Wash (VV-07) at body temperature. Two minutes, no longer.
  2. Dry. Pat with a soft towel. Don't rub.
  3. Treat. Marula + Peptide Firming Body Serum (VV-03) on torso, arms, legs. Two pumps, smoothed in until just absorbed.
  4. Seal. Aloe Ferox & Oat Barrier Body Cream (VV-06) over the serum if your skin is dry, reactive, or recovering. Skip if your skin is balanced.
  5. Hands. Marula Peptide Hand & Nail Renewal (VV-08) at the basin. The 8% urea will do its work over the day.
Evening skincare ritual in low lamplight — a slow, considered sequence.
02 · Evening

Repair signalling

  1. Cleanse. Same body wash, same restraint.
  2. Concentrate. Honeybush Neck & Décolletage Concentrate (VV-04) on neck and décolletage. The peptide system is light- and air-sensitive — apply right after the airless pump opens.
  3. Oil. Marula + Baobab Replenishing Body Oil (VV-05) on damp skin where you need it. Three to four pumps for the whole body.
  4. Recover. Veldt Recovery Balm (VV-02) on muscles you've used today, joints that ache, the small of the back.
A bath drawn for the Karoo Calm ritual — candlelight, warm water, and salts dissolving.
03 · The bath

Once, perhaps twice a week

  1. Temperature. 38–39°C. Hotter dehydrates skin and disrupts sleep architecture.
  2. Soak. A handful (around 50g) of Karoo Calm Magnesium Sleep Soak (VV-01). Let it dissolve fully before you step in.
  3. Optional. Add 2–3 pumps of Fynbos Sensorial Bath Oil (VV-09) for the scent and the lipid layer it leaves on skin.
  4. Stay. 20 minutes. Read, don't scroll.
  5. Out. Pat — don't rub. Apply oil while skin is still damp. Lights low for the rest of the evening.

A ritual is not a procedure. It is a series of small commitments to your own attention. Use what makes sense, skip what doesn't, find the order that works for the body you actually have.