Reign in Radiance
Treasure’s of the realm
“Good mistress, I must needs proclaim with great delight that the cream thou hast so skillfully prepared for the tending of the countenance hath rendered my visage of such surpassing softness and gentle smoothness that it doth rival the tenderest skin of a newly born babe, untouched by time or toil; verily, never have I known mine own face to feel so soothed, so nourished, and so exceedingly well cared for, and thus I do, with full conviction and no small measure of admiration, bestow upon it the highest commendation my words may grant, a most perfect ten of ten.”
(“your face moisturizer has got my face feeling like a baby’s butt! 10/10”)
- Anna
Our Royal Endeavor
At Queen of Alaska we call you to awaken to the ancient health and beauty luxuries of old - the rare oils, noble botanicals, and elemental gifts once reserved for kings and queens. Inspired by God’s best creations, beauties, and powers in the far North of Christ’s kingdom, we seek to weave His wisdom into our modern beauty practice. God is the creator of all things beautiful, and His Word along with our discoveries in His creation is the standard by which we measure and achieve true beauty, health, and adornment.
Our current pursuit of excellence spans skincare, haircare, perfumes, and gentle care for postpartum mothers and babies. Every formulation and creation is crafted with non-toxic, pure, and naturally exquisite ingredients, chosen with reverence for both beauty and wellbeing. Each product is meticulously hand-crafted in small batches with devotion and care, ensuring timeless efficacy that nurtures, restores, and enhances natural radiance. From restorative balms to delicate fragrances, every piece is made to honor the body as something worthy of tenderness and refinement. We also create handmade jewelry, believing that adornment is an outward reflection of an inward beauty.
It is our deepest intention that every woman and child touched by these creations feels adorned with regal beauty, awakened to the divine dignity held as radiant reflections of God’s sacred image.
The Crown Chronicle