Hemonoï(which means "perfumed oil" in the Maohi language) is a traditional oil from French Polynesia that featuresdesignation of originIt is made using themacerationof fresh flowersTiare(Gardenia taitensis) in refined oil ofcoconutextracted from the dried pulp or copra.
The Gold of Polynesia
Original Name:Monoï (from the maohi)Reo Maohi, which means "scented oil").
Origin:French Polynesia (Tahiti and its islands).
Monoï Oil Key Ingredients: Tiaré Flower(Gardenia taitensis): National symbol of Tahiti.Coconut oil(Cocos nucifera): Extracted from the dried pulp (copra) of coconuts harvested from coral soils.
Quality Seal:It hasDesignation of Origin (DO)since 1992, which guarantees that the flowers are from Tahiti and the process follows the traditional method.
Properties and Benefits
Monoï is a natural "all-in-one" thanks to its high concentration of fatty acids and vitamin E:
Extreme hydration:It penetrates the deep layers of the skin without clogging pores, leaving it supple and smooth.
Natural calming agent:Thanks to the methyl salicylate from the Tiare flower, it soothes skin after sun exposure and reduces irritation.
"Glow" effect:It gives an immediate satin shine to the skin and hair.
Interesting facts
The secret of the Vahines:Polynesian women (Vahines) have used it for centuries to protect their skin and long black hair from the scorching sun and sea salt.
Sacred Use:In ancient times, the priests (Tahu'a) they used it in rituals to anoint sacred objects and during birth or wedding ceremonies.
The Ritual of the 12 Flowers:For an oil to receive the DO seal, Tiare flowers must be macerated in coconut oil for at least10 daysand a minimum of10 to 12 flowers per literof oil.
It's a natural "thermometer":Monoï solidifies below the24°CIf you see that your bottle is solid, that's a good sign: it's pure! You just need to put it under a stream of warm water to make it liquid again.
Why does it smell like vacation?Its aroma is not artificial; it's the natural chemical result of maceration. Notes of vanilla, gardenia, and coconut blend to create a fragrance that the brain immediately associates with summer.
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