Marketes & Events
La ChupaRosa Natural Beauty products are always available online, but our favorite time is gather together in community. Throughout the year, you'll find us at markets, pop-ups, community gatherings, and educational events — sharing plant-products, offing hands-on learning, and connecting with neighbors.
Natural Skincare & Clay Masks @ Hawk Creek Farm
Just earth, plants, oil & water. With these simple ingredients you can shift the way you approach your skincare. No chemicals needed.
Come explore the world of natural skincare at Hawk Creek Farm with me, Emelina, a community herbalist and creator of a local San Francisco based beauty brand for sensitive skinned humans.
In this 2-hour class, I’ll guide you through how to start your natural skincare journey in a way that feels accessible and realistic. Together we'll meet, identify and learn about the healing properties of plants that can be used in your natural skincare ritual that grow abundantly in San Francisco.
You’ll craft your own face or body oil, experience the healing ritual of clay face masks and get to know your local ecosystem better. Together we'll explore gentle, plant based ways to care for your skin in a playful relaxed setting. Plus you’ll get to take home some freebies (a $45 value) to help you leave feeling empowered and ready to care for your skin with earth, flowers, oil and water.
415 Day Market
Come shop in person at the 415 Day The Keys to the City Market. Celebrating the women and culture of Frisco. This year, we celebrate the women artists, leaders, creatives, and culture keepers who represent the City! Join us for dope live performances. Shop our local vendors row curated by Lover's Lane.
he Keys to the City is not just a celebration for SF natives; it's a movement to protect our culture, communities, and connections from being erased.
Tickets are $10 that will be donated to support local girls' sports!
Plant Walk in the Mission
Come explore the abundance of plant medicine right outside your doorstep in the Mission and Bernal neighborhoods of SF.
There is plant medicine all around us, even where you might not think. This Spring I invite you to come explore the beauty of the Mission and Bernal neighborhoods with me, Emelina, a local community herbalist, plant bruja and teacher.
Together we'll learn about some medicinal plants that grow abundantly in San Francisco parks and yards. We'll talk about how to identify plants, foarge ethically in urban spaces, as well as discussing some uses and preparations of different plants we find. All while connecting with neighbors and other plant people! Come join us for a morning of fun, community, movement and plant magic