Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil
Five ingredients. No fragrance, no essential oils, no preservatives. The one face oil we hand to people with reactive skin.
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The fabric your skin spends a third of its life against.
Woven from 100% European flax and certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100, which tests the finished textile for regulated harmful substances rather than trusting the supply chain. A set is a flat sheet, a fitted sheet and two pillowcases. Linen starts a little crisp and gives in after about five washes.
Range across sizes and colours at Cultiver, checked August 2026.
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 means the finished fabric was tested against a list of regulated substances. It is not an organic certification, it says nothing about the farm, and it does not cover water use in flax processing. It is still the most useful mark on bedding, so we look for it.
Read: One word, three thousand ingredients →Warm water, gentle cycle, and about half the detergent you would normally use.
Tumble on low and take it out slightly damp. Heat is the only thing that ages linen badly.
Put it straight on the bed, creases and all. That is the point of the fabric.

“I resisted the price for two years. Four years in, the first set is still on the bed and it has never looked better than it does now.”— Medina, founder of ETHOS
Cultiver sells directly and runs sales two or three times a year. We do not sell it, hold stock, or handle your order.
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