Made in small batches that my mum, sister and I made.
Psychic Salve — A handmade botanical salve for the body as a place worth returning to.
Some things take time to become what they're meant to be. Psychic Salve is one of them.
This salve began as a collaboration between Bonny and her mother — and the first thing you should know about her mother is that she is genuinely psychic. Not as a personality trait or a brand angle, but as a lived reality. Her intuition is the kind that arrives before the question does. The name Psychic Salve is a direct tribute to her, and to what she brought into the making of this product: a quality of attention that goes beyond the recipe.
The base of this salve is shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba, argan oil, and local beeswax sourced from Salt Spring Island — a foundation chosen for its richness, its skin-compatibility, and its ability to carry the star ingredients properly. Those are calendula and lavender, infused together in oil over an extended period of time. Not steeped briefly and pressed — genuinely infused, slowly, the way botanical medicine is supposed to be made, so that the properties of the plant have time to fully move into the oil that will eventually move into your skin.
Calendula has been used for centuries for its ability to soothe, soften, and support the skin's natural repair process. Lavender brings calm — to the nervous system as much as to the surface of the skin. Together, infused into a base this nourishing, the result is a salve that works on more than one level. Applied to the hands, the pulse points, or the back of the neck, it becomes a small ritual of return — to the body, to the present moment, to something that was made for you with genuine care.
Made in small batches on Salt Spring Island, BC. A 2oz amber jar. The kind of thing you'll notice is gone before you expect it to be.
FÉFÉ is a line of flower essences, I grow, harvest, and hand-bottle on Salt Spring Island.
A flower essence is a vibrational remedy: the energetic imprint of a bloom, held in water and preserved in brandy. They work gently, supporting emotional and energetic balance the way a walk in the woods quiets your mind. They are not medicine in the conventional sense. They are something older and simpler than that.
Every FÉFÉ remedy is sourced from the land we homestead and made in small batches. Nothing here is rushed or manufactured. Each essence is its own conversation between a plant and a person.
FÉFÉ grew out of Rest Institute. The essences are one expression of a larger commitment to rest, care, and paying close attention to what nature communicates.
Soft Landing — The gentle hug after a big execution
You did it. You got through the hard thing — the launch, the ending, the conversation you'd been putting off, the version of your life you finally let go of. And now you're in the strange, tender aftermath. The adrenaline is clearing. The dust is settling. You should feel relief, and you do — but there's something else too, something unnamed and a little raw.
That part is real, and it deserves its own remedy.
Soft Landing is a flower essence blend for the emotional integration that comes after a significant moment. Flower essences are gentle botanical remedies that work on the emotional and energetic body — developed originally by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s, and used by millions of people worldwide as a quiet, supportive tool for navigating life's transitions. They don't numb or rush you. They make space.
Calendula brings warmth back into a body that has been in survival mode. White princess daphne for the quiet dignity of something completed. Nicotiana for the softening that needs to happen before the next thing can begin. Plum blossom with thorn, because integration isn't all sweetness — the thorn is there intentionally.
This is not a remedy for people who are falling apart. It's for people who held it together beautifully and are now, finally, allowed to feel it. Four sprays, four times daily. Give yourself the landing you earned.
Walk on Water — For real, embodied confidence
You've made the decision. Maybe you said yes to something that scared you. Maybe you quit, or launched, or left, or started. You're committed — and now you're in the gap between who you were and who you're becoming, and the ground hasn't quite arrived yet.
That vertigo is real. And it doesn't mean you made the wrong choice.
Walk on Water is a flower essence remedy for the in-between. Flower essences work on the emotional body — they're made by infusing flowers in sunlit water to capture the energetic signature of the plant. They don't sedate, they don't suppress, and they don't require a diagnosis. They work gently and cumulatively, helping you become more available to your own wisdom.
This blend was made for courage that has to live in the body, not just the mind. Plum blossom with thorn holds both the softness and the edge of a bold commitment. Star magnolia for the dignity of opening before the world has warmed enough to confirm you. White hibiscus for the grace of being fully present in uncertainty rather than armoring against it.
Confidence isn't the absence of fear — it's the ability to stay in your body while the fear moves through. Walk on Water doesn't remove the uncertainty. It helps you trust your footing inside it.
Take four sprays under the tongue, four times daily. Let it work while you do.
Return to Radiance — Reconnect with purpose
You know that feeling when you look at your life and it all makes sense on paper, but something in you has gone quiet? Not depressed, not burnt out exactly — just... dim. Like you've been running on a version of yourself that's a few degrees off from the real one.
Return to Radiance is a flower essence remedy made for that specific feeling.
Flower essences are a form of botanical medicine that work on the emotional and energetic body rather than the physical one. They've been used since the 1930s — developed by Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician who believed that emotional states were at the root of most of what ails us. Each essence is made by infusing a flower in water under sunlight, capturing the energetic imprint of the plant. The result is a gentle, cumulative remedy that works with your inner landscape rather than overriding it.
Return to Radiance was made for the person who has drifted from themselves without realizing it. It contains gorse for the exhaustion that has become your new normal, calendula to warm the voice back up, and moon flower and nicotiana to soften the places in you that quietly contracted while you were busy living your life.
You take it four sprays under the tongue, four times a day. It doesn't fix anything overnight. It works the way light works in early spring — gradually, then all at once. Most people notice a shift within the first two weeks: a feeling of returning to themselves, of wanting things again, of remembering what they actually care about.
If you've been feeling like a slightly muted version of who you know yourself to be, this one is for you.