Rituals + Purpose
Our oils are designed not just to nourish the skin, but to support a deeper sense of presence and care for the body. Inspired by the time-honored practice of abhyanga—a self-massage ritual rooted in holistic wellness—this daily ritual helps to awaken circulation, relieve tension, and bring the body into balance. Through touch, warmth, and mindful application, you create a moment of connection with yourself, allowing the body to absorb both the nutrients and the intention of care.
How to Apply
Body Oil:
Warm a generous amount between your palms and massage into the body using long, deliberate strokes. Focus on joints, extremities, and areas of tension. Move slowly and breathe deeply, letting your touch guide the rhythm. For added benefit, use gentle pressure with tools like a gua sha or kansa wand to follow the contours of the body, enhancing circulation and lymphatic flow. Use in the morning to awaken or in the evening to restore.
Face Oil:
Place a few drops of oil in your palms and rub your hands together to build warmth. Press gently onto clean skin, using upward and outward strokes. Focus on areas of tension, and follow with a gua sha or kansa wand to sculpt and relax the facial muscles. Take deep, grounding breaths as the oil absorbs, allowing your face to glow and release tension.
Ingredients and Benefits
Our oils are crafted with a rich blend of nourishing botanicals chosen for their ability to hydrate, restore, and support radiant skin. Key ingredients include:
Face Oil Highlights: Rosehip, Jojoba, Sea Buckthorn, Frankincense, Lavender, Neroli, Sandalwood
Body Oil Highlights: Sesame, Sweet Almond, Coconut, Calendula, Turmeric, Moringa, Neem, Hibiscus
These and other botanicals work together to:
Deeply moisturize and soften the skin
Calm the nervous system
Promote circulation and lymphatic flow
Support the body’s natural balance and resilience
By incorporating this ritual into your daily routine, your body is nourished, your mind is soothed, and your presence is deepened—making self-care an intentional and restorative practice.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world.