Hiraya. Manawari
Body&Hair
This is not a cosmetic but a true ritual of pure love for your skin and soul.
Breathe and create your moment, let the fire melt the butter into oil and let the magic of the aroma of ylang ylang and bergamot envelop you, release tension and meet your joy
Shea butter
is a substance extracted from the seeds of the shea tree, a plant also known as Vitellaria Paradoxa, typical of the savannahs and areas around the Nile River in East Africa.
This substance is known for its use in cosmetics and dermatology, mainly due to its composition, which sees a clear majority of fatty acids within it, including oleic acid:Oleic.
Stearic.
Linoleic.
Other substances present in the formulation of shea butter are the so-called fat-soluble vitamins with antioxidant action, such as:Provitamins A and E.
Ylang-ylang
essential oil releases a sweet, exotic, floral, sensual scent, acting on the 2nd Svadhisthana Chakra, located in the lower abdomen, at the level of the sacral plexus. It is the centre of creativity, of sexual energies. Applying the aroma of Ylang-ylang essential oil to the body or perceiving it in the air gives well-being and sensuality to the person, removes inhibitions and tension, increases receptivity to feelings and intoxicates body and mind.
Essential oil of ylang-ylang exotic essence
Ylang - ylang is an exotic and beautiful flower; the literal meaning of the name is 'the flower of flowers'. It evokes mysteries, enveloping sensations, pleasures of body and mind. Cananga odorata, this is the botanical name of the plant, is native to South East Asia. In these places, the inhabitants have always used these flowers to beautify their hair, have prepared special mixtures to perfume it, protect it and facilitate its growth, and to protect and nourish the skin of the face and body. In Indonesia, newlyweds' beds are sprinkled with fresh Ylang-ylang flowers so that on their wedding night there is only room for passion.Ylang-ylang essential oil can be a good ally especially for those women who have put family, work and commitments first, but have relegated their femininity to a drawer.
Bergamott
In aromatherapy, bergamot is prized as an anti-depressant, because it relaxes, improves mood and instils optimism, serenity and well-being, thus helping to combat states of anxiety, fear, stress and nervousness, as well as to aid sleep.
attention winter product
Essential bergamot oil is phototoxic, so avoid sun exposure if applied to the skin. Furocoumarins, such as bergaptene, cause sensitisation and pigmentation on the skin following exposure to direct sunlight. Caution is therefore required if the oil is applied to the skin! Apart from this, bergamot essential oil is non-toxic and non-irritating.