Autumn/Winter 2022 Lookbook
Inspired by the whimsical limestone hoodoos & rusty orange vistas of Bryce Canyon Luna Volta presents CANYON HUES, the Autumn/Winter 2022 Lookbook.
Ways to integrate Luna Volta into your 2022 daily rituals.
MICROGRAVITY BATH:
THE PLANETS. Our luxurious microgravity CBD bath bombs relax, restore, and moisturize in three blends (EARTH, SATURN, VENUS) with USDA organic skin-loving oils, and 20mg of our full spectrum hemp. Pour contents into warm bath or foot soak. Step in carefully. Breathe. Relax into your microgravity experience.
INTERNAL:
NOVA. Our premium wellness hemp oil is intended to be used sublingually to bring the body back to balance. Shake well. Fill dropper desired amount. Hold under tongue 30 sec. Consume. Repeat as needed (2-3x daily). Smile. Plant your box embedded with wildflower seeds to connect with nature and give back to our declining bee population.
TOPICAL:
SPECTRA. Our essential oil roll-on blends are developed for targeted topical relief. Each blend (CALM, RECOVERY, & WOMEN) mixes USDA certified organic skin-loving oils, plant-derived essential oils, and 100mg of our full spectrum hemp. Roll directly onto temples, sore muscles, or stomach for instant relief.
Hiking Culture:
For tips on how to safely, respectfully & confidently take on your next hike, review Kayla’s tips at Hiking Culture: 15 Tips for the Trail. Remember, safety is tier one!
Mission Earth:
Our entire supply chain for our products is conscious and in support of regeneration.
Every decision from sourcing to packaging is made with the planet in mind. We strive for recyclable, reusable, or biodegradable packaging options wherever possible.
Flora & Fauna of the Region:
The oldest known trees -- some have lived more than 4,600 years -- bristlecones that are more than 1,600 years old can be found at Bryce Canyon. A bit unusual is the grizzly bear prickly pear that grows at Bryce Canyon. Although its pads are similar to other prickly pears, you can hardly see them because of what looks like long hair but are actually spines, which are flexible, white, and sometimes up to a foot long. Bryce Canyon also has plenty of wildlife to spot, with 59 species of mammals, 175 species of birds, and about 15 species of reptiles and amphibians. Most of the animals in the lower elevations are those of the desert -- small creatures such as lizards and snakes, kangaroo rats, rabbits, and squirrels. As the elevation increases, watch for prairie dogs, beavers, Bighorn sheep, and mule deer. In the high forests of Bryce Canyon, keep an eye out for elk, pronghorn, and, possibly, black bear. Source
Land Acknowledgement:
We recognize the region of Bryce Canyon is native to the Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute), Pueblos, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) indigenous tribes. Please click on the respective links to learn more about each. Source: https://native-land.ca/ The Paiute name for Bryce Canyon is Unka-timpe-wa-wince-pock-ich, which has been translated to "red rocks standing like men in a bowl-shaped recess" or, more literally, "red rocks many standing holes." Source
Lookbook Credits: Bryce Canyon Una Volta Studio, Product Shots: Ali Jones