Meet the Source Behind Tulsi Bloom
At Under Luna, thoughtful sourcing is part of every formula.
For our Tulsi Bloom Shampoo + Tulsi Bloom Conditioner, that story begins with Cortney of Wildcare — one of our local Oregon partners. Created to support balance at the scalp and stronger-looking hair, Tulsi Bloom is rooted in herbs and hydrosols grown or foraged by Cortney in the Pacific Northwest.
That closeness matters to us. It keeps us connected not only to the ingredients themselves, but to the land, hands, and process behind them.
cortney, founder + artisan distiller of wildcare
“Wildcare is a family practice of deep listening just as much as it is creating. Working in rhythm with our landscape, we grow flowers, fruits and leaves, gathering fresh spring water, and distilling botanicals with integrity. Every choice we make is driven by the harmony it creates — for birds, bees and the Earth first.”
the story
How Tulsi Bloom Came to Be
Tulsi Bloom began in conversation.
After each welcoming their first baby, Carly of Under Luna and Cortney of Wildcare found themselves speaking about postpartum — the shifts it brings, the changes in the scalp, and the need for something deeply supportive during that season.
From there, it began to take shape.
With Cortney supplying the herbs and hydrosols, and Carly formulating around them, Tulsi Bloom became a shampoo + conditioner duo rooted in whole-plant care and created to support the scalp through times of change.
What began as a limited release sold out with each launch, and has since become part of the permanent collection — known for supporting balance at the scalp, stronger hair, and a grounding aromatic ritual.
who it's for
Tulsi Bloom Shampoo + Conditioner
Best for:
- balanced or combination scalps
- scalps that shift between oily and dry
- hair and scalp going through changes from stress, hormones, or seasonality
- anyone wanting support for stronger hair
Tulsi Flower + Leaf — supports scalp vitality
Rosemary hydrosol — helps refresh and invigorate
Horsetail — mineral-rich and supportive for stronger-looking strands