It’s not broken. It’s buried.
Under layers. Under routines.
Under products that promised to fix
what wasn’t broken in the first place.
What your skin does on its own
Every 28 days: shed, renew, protect, repeat.
That’s your skin breathing.
When it works, you barely need to think about it.
When it stops.
Too many products. Too many rules.
Information turned into a checklist.
Doing nothing turned into another extreme.
That’s not a skin type. That’s just stuck.
An oil that matches your skin’s own lipid structure.
Press it in. It’s gone.
Not meant to replace your actives.
Just what you reach for when the routine isn’t working.
For people who are done googling their skin.
Botanical-only.
Cold-pressed. Vitamin E. Nothing else.
Cold-pressed botanicals from around the world.
Vitamin E as the only non-essential.
No synthetics. No fragrance. No fillers.
Iberian Peninsula
Spain
Grape Seed Oil
Vitis Vinifera
Why this place
Cold-pressed in La Mancha and Rioja. The light, dry carrier we build everything else on top of.
In the bottle
The lightest, fastest-absorbing carrier among Botanical-only. No weight. No film.
“Spanish grape seed sets the base. Everything else has to work with it.”
Southern Africa
Africa
Baobab Seed Oil
Adansonia Digitata
Why this place
Cold-pressed from baobab seeds. A 2,000-year tree. The slow, patient carrier in this bottle.
In the bottle
Round, soft body. Vitamin E rich by nature. Carries the lighter oils gently.
“A tree that survives for centuries. The oil it gives us is just as steady.”
Pacific Northwest
United States
Meadowfoam · Jojoba
Limnanthes Alba · Simmondsia Chinensis
Why this place
Oregon meadowfoam and Arizona jojoba. Two of the most stable plant oils that exist.
In the bottle
Both are technically liquid waxes. They lock the formula. Press it in and it stays put.
“Stable enough to outlast everything. That’s why they’re here.”
Provence
France
Calendula · Raspberry Seed · Carrot Seed
Calendula Officinalis · Rubus Idaeus · Daucus Carota
Why this place
Three Provence harvests. Sun-grown. Cold-pressed. The warm, golden quiet of the formula.
In the bottle
Different aromatics. Different colors. Same restraint in how they’re processed.
“Three growers, three plants, one season. We waited for the right one.”
Patagonia
Chile
Rosehip Seed Oil
Rosa Mosqueta
Why this place
Cold-pressed from wild rosehip in Patagonia. Pressed within hours of harvest.
In the bottle
A soft amber oil. Carries scent gently. Doesn’t fight the rest of the formula.
“Wild rosehip can’t be farmed. It just grows where it grows.”
Bavaria
Germany
Vitamin E
Tocopherol
Why this place
Mixed tocopherols from non-GMO Bavarian sunflower. The only non-essential in the bottle.
In the bottle
Keeps the formula stable. Nothing else.
“Vitamin E is the only thing we add that isn’t an essential oil.”
Karnataka
India
Sandalwood · Frankincense
Santalum Album · Boswellia
Why this place
Sandalwood from government-protected Karnataka forests. Frankincense from old-growth trees.
In the bottle
The deepest scent notes in the bottle. Warm, unhurried wood. Quiet smoke.
“Real Indian sandalwood. Not the synthetic. There’s no shortcut for this one.”
Yunnan
China
White Magnolia Leaf
Magnolia Officinalis
Why this place
Hand-harvested white magnolia leaf from Yunnan highlands. Steam-distilled fresh.
In the bottle
A pale, almost weightless note. The top register of the scent.
“You only get the right oil if you distill the leaves the day they’re picked.”
Atlas Mountains
Morocco
Atlas Cedar · Rockrose
Cedrus Atlantica · Cistus Ladaniferus
Why this place
Atlas cedar and wild rockrose from the Moroccan highlands. Slow, dry, mountain-grown.
In the bottle
Quiet timber. A faint resinous undertone. Both fade within a minute.
“Cedar and rockrose don’t have a marketing story. They have a smell.”
Calabria
Italy
Bergamot
Citrus Bergamia
Why this place
Calabrian bergamot, bergapten-free. Cold-pressed peel. The brightest note in the bottle.
In the bottle
Sunlit citrus that fades fast. No photosensitivity. No lingering aftermath.
“Calabrian growers process it specifically for skincare. It costs more. Non-negotiable.”
Every ingredient has a story. Every story starts with a place.