Monoï, a true Polynesian treasure, is a symbol of tradition and beauty. Made from the maceration of tiare flowers in coconut oil, it has been used for centuries for its moisturizing and soothing properties. Much more than a simple skincare product, Monoï embodies an ancestral ritual. This precious elixir, both fragrant and nourishing, reflects the Polynesian art of living, where every gesture is imbued with gentleness and well-being. Its texture and fragrance, which come in a wide range of tropical scents, make it an exceptional product.
Mono'i and Tiare Tahiti
Mono'i has several virtues to its credit: it moisturizes and protects the skin, and nourishes hair damaged by pollution.
The tiare tahiti, emblem of Tahiti and her islands, is a very pleasant flower to wear throughout the day and into the evening. Legend has it that the Tiare Tahiti was created by the God Atea with the help of Tane, God of beauty. Considered sacred in the days of the “ari'i” (kings), this flower was only picked by kings and princes. The Tahitian Tiare thus became a symbol of love.
Tamanu oil and its benefits
Near the marae of Raiatea grew the sacred Tamanu tree, once revered. Carefully harvested, its fruits give rise to a precious oil, an elixir of beauty and well-being prized by Polynesians.
Tamanu oil is distinguished by its exceptional properties. It promotes healing, soothes burns and insect bites, firms the skin and slows the signs of aging. Also used in hair care, it nourishes and protects the hair.
Tamanu, renowned for its antibacterial and antiparasitic virtues, embodies ancestral know-how and continues to seduce with its effectiveness and natural richness.