Hawaiian Kukui Nut oil

History: The kukui tree has always had spiritual significance to Hawaiians, giving them hope for renewal. Hawaiians have long used every part of the kukui tree – leaves, bark, nuts, flowers, and sap. Traditionally, kukui oil was used by native Hawaiians to treat a wide assortment of ailments such as sunburns and rashes.

Our signature ingredient, kukui nut oil, is a skincare powerhouse and is found in our Kukui Oil Lip Treatment, Sugar Lip Scrub, Sugar Body Scrub, Kukui Lip Balm, and Kukui Body Lotion.

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Hawaiian Sugar Cane

History: Sugar cane has been part of the Hawaiian landscape and culture for hundreds of years. Historians believe Polynesians brought sugar cane with them when they voyaged to Hawaii in the late 1600s. Growing anywhere from 4 to 12 feet tall, sugar cane was traditionally consumed by chewing on its stalk to extract the juices. Native Hawaiians also used sugar cane medicinally to disinfect wounds and treat asthma, sprains, pains, and heart problems.

A skincare superstar, sugar cane is a key ingredient in our Sugar Lip Scrub and Sugar Body Scrub for its exfoliating, smoothing and brightening benefits.

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Hawaiian Sugar Cane

History: Sugar cane has been part of the Hawaiian landscape and culture for hundreds of years. Historians believe Polynesians brought sugar cane with them when they voyaged to Hawaii in the late 1600s. Growing anywhere from 4 to 12 feet tall, sugar cane was traditionally consumed by chewing on its stalk to extract the juices. Native Hawaiians also used sugar cane medicinally to disinfect wounds and treat asthma, sprains, pains, and heart problems.

A skincare superstar, sugar cane is a key ingredient in our Sugar Lip Scrub and Sugar Body Scrub for its exfoliating, smoothing and brightening benefits.

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Hawaiian Sugar Cane

History: Sugar cane has been part of the Hawaiian landscape and culture for hundreds of years. Historians believe Polynesians brought sugar cane with them when they voyaged to Hawaii in the late 1600s. Growing anywhere from 4 to 12 feet tall, sugar cane was traditionally consumed by chewing on its stalk to extract the juices. Native Hawaiians also used sugar cane medicinally to disinfect wounds and treat asthma, sprains, pains, and heart problems.

A skincare superstar, sugar cane is a key ingredient in our Sugar Lip Scrub and Sugar Body Scrub for its exfoliating, smoothing and brightening benefits.

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