
Our community
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
iwi fresh has made a tremendous impact within the Atlanta community for 20 years. From transforming lives at events and conventions, to to providing holistic, veggie spa services, at our original home in Castleberry Hill, to opening the iwi fresh Resting Spa in 2020, we have created a community culture for generations to come.

environmental campaigns
The Spelman College Environmental and Health Science Department, we host annual panel discussions and the iwi fresh Toxin Toss Challenge, encouraging students to read personal care labels and switch from toxic products to our safe skincare, diverting over 470lbs of toxic chemicals.

farmers and growers
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Since its inception, iwi fresh has partnered with Truly Living Well Farms. We have expanded our reach to partner with Patchwork City Farms, Urban Sprouts, Outdoor Fresh Farm and a host of other local growers to circulate revenue within the community.

sustainability
Our skincare products are packaged in amber glass containers. We offer a recycling program for clients to bring in the containers our products are packaged in for a discount.

community kindness
January 2023, Founder & The Skincare Chef Yolanda Owens passed away. Our community assembled, purchasing gift cards & products to pay forward for other clients. This kindness demonstrated iwi fresh’s impact. This generosity planted the seed to create a community subsidized selfcare program.
food forest & orchard plantings
Our partnership with The Root Ball will increase our environmental impact by expanding food forests with orchard plantings.
skincare garden

Together we will grow a skincare garden where we will source fresh crops and herbs for our skincare products and veggie facials.
fresh plantuary zen zone
Select plants rescued from construction sites and landscaping projects that would have been otherwise discarded will have a new home in our Fresh Plantuary Zen Zone.
garden skincare workshops
We will host “Forage for Your Face” and other workshops where participants customize face masks and other items from foraged crops.