Join Valerie Robinson at Hole In The Wall Bagels on Sunday, February 8th from 2:30-4:00pm for a cozy and creative winter skincare workshop! Together, we’ll explore how to nourish your skin during the colder months by crafting your own herbal-infused oils and face serums.
During this hands-on class, you’ll learn:
The benefits of herbal infusions for skin health.
Step-by-step guidance on creating your own infused oil.
Tips for using these oils in your daily winter skincare routine.
Each participant will go home with:
A beautifully prepared calendula infused oil to finish steeping at home.
A recipe card to craft your own luxurious face serum once your infusion is ready.
This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to create simple, sustainable self-care practices that honor your skin and the season. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Suggested cost: $10 per person for materials, or pay what you can
About the Instructor: Valerie Robinson is a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, natural skincare formulator, and homeschooling mom based in Hope, Maine. She has a passion for creating gentle, non-toxic, handmade products using pure, earth-sourced ingredients and loves teaching others how to reconnect with nature through simple, nourishing self-care practices.
Born and raised in Maine, she graduated from the University of South Florida with a BA in Communication. Prior to becoming a mom, she worked at a variety of restaurants and wine bars, and performed various marketing roles for natural food stores. She spent time WWOOFing (world wide opportunities on organic farms) in farms throughout France, where she learned about biodynamic wine making, organic agriculture, beekeeping and creating propolis infused skincare products. She was also the lead field trip guide for Sweetwater Organic Farm in Tampa, Florida, demonstrating various aspects of organic farming to school age children.
After her first child was born in 2016, she enrolled at the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and obtained her coaching certification in 2018. She has been involved in her local co-op for the past nine years, performing various roles such as social media marketing, editing the quarterly newsletter, email marketing, and hosting gluten free sourdough classes.
Valerie spends her days tending to her small homestead with goats and chickens, preparing home cooked meals for her family, coming up with new skincare recipes, making homemade kefir, and spending as much time barefoot in nature with her children as possible. Learn more about Valerie at wildhopebotanicals.com/about