
Phase Two
Rebirth
For postpartum and breastfeeding
No period asks more of the body, or gives it less time to recover. Skin that stretched for nine months is suddenly slack and dry; sleep is short, reserves are low, and you're nursing — which rules out much of what ordinary skincare contains. Rebirth is made for exactly this phase. It restores what postpartum skin has lost, and every ingredient in it is safe to use while breastfeeding.
100ml / 3.4 fl oz · 100% plant-based · Cruelty-free
€98,00
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The carrier base is the one behind every Nascenda oil: cold-pressed argan, hazelnut, and sweet almond, with concentrated rosehip and pomegranate seed CO₂ extracts — nutrient-dense oils that replenish skin stretched and depleted by pregnancy.
What makes Rebirth unique is the addition of six essential oils, chosen specifically for their benefits for the postpartum body.
At its heart is neroli, distilled from the blossom of the bitter orange. It takes close to a tonne of hand-picked flowers to yield a single kilo, which is why it is one of the most expensive oils in the world. Apart from its captivating scent, it is also valued as a toning, conditioning oil for skin left dry and depleted. Beside it, we add rose geranium, long used to tone and balance.
Then the rarest note: a trace of Corsican helichrysum, the immortelle, or "everlasting," named for the flowers that don't fade or wilt once cut. It grows wild in the Mediterranean scrub and surrenders so little oil that true Corsican immortelle is among the most precious in the world. Almost no other plant carries its italidiones, the compounds that have made it the plant Mediterranean skin traditions reach for, generation after generation, for skin that is tired, bruised, or worn.
Around these, the citrus and the resin. Bergamot and Italian red mandarin lift the blend, bright and clarifying, while frankincense — sacred resin used across millennia, burned in temples and churches — calms and grounds the senses.
Key Benefits
What Rebirth does
- Breastfeeding-safe — toxicologist-assessed under EU cosmetics regulation
- Replenishes postpartum skin left slack, dry, and depleted
- A nutrient-dense carrier base — argan, hazelnut, sweet almond, and rosehip and pomegranate seed CO₂ extracts
- Six essential oils chosen for the postpartum body — neroli, helichrysum, rose geranium, frankincense and more — each for what it does for the skin
- A bright, floral, resinous scent from real botanicals, never synthetic fragrance
- 100% plant-based, no synthetic additives
Key Ingredients
Neroli · Bergamot · Italian Red Mandarin · Rose Geranium · Helichrysum · Frankincense
Full Ingredients (INCI)
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Corylus Avellana (Hazelnut) Seed Oil, Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil, Punica Granatum Seed Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Neroli) Flower Oil, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Citrus Reticulata (Mandarin) Peel Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium) Oil, Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense) Oil, Helichrysum Italicum (Immortelle) Flower Oil, Tocopherol, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Citronellol, Geraniol, Citral, Farnesol, β-Caryophyllene.
How to Use
The ritual
Massage a few drops into damp skin after bathing, morning and night. Take a slow minute for yourself — over the belly, hips, and anywhere the body still feels the work of recovery.
Questions
Asked & answered
Can I use body oil while breastfeeding?
Most plant-based body oils are fine while breastfeeding, but essential oils are the thing to check — some are not recommended during nursing, and concentration matters. Rebirth was formulated specifically for this period: its essential oils are kept to a low concentration, and it has been assessed for safety by a qualified toxicologist under EU cosmetics regulation, with no contraindicated oils.
Is Rebirth safe to use while breastfeeding?
Yes. Rebirth is formulated for the postpartum and breastfeeding window. Its essential oils are kept to a low concentration, it has been assessed for safety by a qualified toxicologist under EU cosmetics regulation, and no contraindicated oils are used. Avoid applying directly to the breast or nipple area so the baby does not ingest it.
Can I use Rebirth during pregnancy?
Rebirth is made for after birth. During pregnancy, reach for Nurture, which is entirely essential-oil-free and formulated for use through every trimester.
Is neroli oil safe for postpartum and breastfeeding?
Yes. Neroli is among the gentler, well-tolerated essential oils and carries no breastfeeding contraindication at the low concentration used in Rebirth. It is included as a toning, conditioning oil and for its calming scent.
Is frankincense safe while breastfeeding?
Yes, in the species and concentration used here. Rebirth uses Boswellia carterii frankincense — not myrrh, which is contraindicated — at a low level verified as safe for the nursing period.
Does Rebirth help with postpartum stretch marks or loose skin?
No oil can remove stretch marks or tighten skin — claims otherwise are overpromising. What Rebirth does is nourish skin that recovery has left dry and depleted, keeping it soft and comfortable through the postpartum months.
What does Rebirth smell like?
A bright citrus opening of bergamot and mandarin, a floral heart of neroli and rose geranium with a trace of helichrysum, and a grounding base of frankincense — all from real botanicals, with no synthetic fragrance.
When and how often should I use Rebirth?
Daily, morning and night, massaged into damp skin after bathing. It is made for everyday use through the postpartum months and beyond.
What is the difference between Rebirth and Nurture?
Nurture is unscented and essential-oil-free, formulated for pregnancy. Rebirth is formulated for after birth — it shares the same nutrient-dense carrier base but adds a low, nursing-safe essential-oil blend for the postpartum body. For the years beyond weaning, Affirm.

