Founding Faces is Now Open
We're opening our first group of Founding Faces — 10 people who will receive a curated Wild Alaska routine and share their honest experience. No influencer campaigns. No scripts. No perfect lighting required.
The Base Layer Your Skin Has Been Missing.
The Arctic Method
For skin that needs more support than it used to. A simple three-step daily rhythm — no overhaul required.
Hydrate
Lightweight serum that helps skin look and feel deeply hydrated. Zero heaviness.
Seal
Nutrient-dense oils that seal everything in. Fast-absorbing, no greasy finish, just glow.
Ready to experience the Arctic Method?
Shop the complete systemThe Rest of You Deserves Better Too.
Active botanicals and real formulas — because body skin gets drier, thinner, and harder to ignore. This is what soft used to feel like.
Modern actives that show up.
Modern actives with a purpose. Niacinamide, bakuchiol, and hyaluronic acid are included at intentional levels, not sprinkled in for the label. Designed to layer with retinol, vitamin C, SPF, and professional treatments.
Botanical Resilience
Alaska-grown and wild-harvested botanicals are chosen for how they support the feel of hydrated, comfortable, healthy-looking skin.
Rich in the oils your skin actually wants.
Squalane, pumpkin seed oil, and rosehip work in concert — delivering fatty-acid-rich nourishment that melts in, not on. Skin feels cushioned, smooth, and quietly comfortable. Nothing heavy. Nothing left behind.
Let customers speak for us
THE FOUNDER
I didn't set out to build a skincare brand.
I set out to fix my skin. Menopause hit at the same time I moved to Alaska, and nothing on the market worked. So I started foraging fireweed from the hillsides, growing calendula in my greenhouse, and formulating until something finally did.
What I built isn't a beauty brand. It's performance skincare for women whose skin changed and whose old routine stopped showing up.
I didn't want to look twenty. I just wanted my skin to feel like it was mine again.
— Sharon, Founder & Formulator