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“And by the river upon the bank thereof… the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine.” — Ezekiel 47:12
In the ancient courts of Persia, a young woman named Hadassah—known to us as Queen Esther—underwent a 12-month purification ritual. Six months with oil of myrrh, and six months with perfumes and cosmetics (Esther 2:12). This wasn’t vanity; it was a sacred preparation of the “Temple.”
Fast forward to 2026. The modern beauty industry has replaced myrrh and frankincense with industrial solvents and endocrine disruptors. Most American women are unknowingly participating in a “Chemical Ritual” that pollutes their bodies and disrupts the God-given balance of their hormones.
The Toxin Trap: Modern “Beauty” is Warfare
The average cosmetic product contains chemicals that the EU has banned but the US still permits. From parabens that mimic estrogen to phthalates that damage the reproductive system, your daily routine could be a slow-motion attack on your health.
The Hadassah Restoration
At Kingdom Come Home, based prayerfully in Ohio, the ancient “Esther Protocol” is being restored. Their Hadassah Collection uses the same earth-given botanicals mentioned in scripture to nourish the skin without the toxic payload.
Hadassah Beauty Oil Cleanser
A luxurious blend of Rosehip, Sweet Almond, and Frankincense. It lifts away impurities while restoring the “dewy glow” of healthy skin.
Restore Your GlowHadassah Beauty Oil Drops
Infused with Holy Basil and Myrrh. Designed to deeply hydrate and support skin elasticity using God’s natural pharmacy.
Claim Royal CareSafe Shopping Guide: What We Reject
Kingdom Come Home products are prayerfully blended to be 100% free of the “Dirty Dozen.” If you see these on a label, put it back:
- ❌ Parabens: Endocrine disruptors linked to hormonal imbalance.
- ❌ Phthalates: Known to damage the reproductive system.
- ❌ Petroleum: Clogs pores and prevents skin from “breathing.”
- ❌ Sulfates: Harsh detergents that strip the skin’s natural barrier.
- ❌ Fragrance (Synthetic): A catch-all for thousands of untested chemicals.
A “First Fruits” Ministry
When you choose to reclaim your health through Kingdom Come Home, your investment goes further than your own home. As a First Fruits company, 10% of their profits are donated to Hannah’s House in Ohio—a Christ-centered refuge providing restoration and discipleship for women in recovery.
