Tiare Tahiti Bath & Body Oil

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Delicate white blossoms of the Tahitian Tiare infused with soft Teakwood. A feminine floral from tropical Tahiti, soaked in a base of four skin-loving oils. With a light fragrance concentration, like an eau de toilette, this bath oil will leave you with a subtle fragrance, perceivable by those that are close enough to brush against the skin. A truly relaxing and luxurious pleasure.

Includes:

  • Sweet Almond Oil: Rich in Vitamins E, A, and D, Sweet Almond Oil traps moisture in the skin, leaving an all-day glow.
  • Rice Bran Oil: A super antioxidant oil with Vitamins E and B, which help increase elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
    Jojoba Oil: Similar to the natural oil produced by the human body, Jojoba gently heals wounds and helps fade scars over time.
    Grapeseed Oil: Light, non-greasy Grapeseed Oil is packed with skin-brightening Vitamin C.
  • Jojoba Oil: Similar to the natural oil produced by the human body, Jojoba gently heals wounds and helps fade scars over time.
  • Grapeseed Oil: Light, non-greasy Grapeseed Oil is packed with skin-brightening Vitamin C.

The national flower of faraway island of Tahiti, the Tiare is a small, white, star-shaped flower that blossoms all year long on the cliffs of French Polynesia. Used since ancient times in everyday Polynesian life, the white petals of the Tiare flower were infused in coconut oil and applied as a skin conditioner to protect the skin of fishermen while out at sea. The Polynesians also used the fragrance for therapeutic massages and during religious ceremonies to anoint sacred objects and purify offerings to the gods.