A morning ritual with Brazilian body oil
By Victória Mantovani

Every morning, the same thing: wake up, shower, cream from the plastic dispenser, done. It works. But it doesn't feel like anything.
What if your morning smelled different?
Imagine opening a small glass bottle. The scent reminds you of coconut, but warmer, earthier, with a hint of something you can't quite place. That's babassu.
Babassu oil comes from northeastern Brazil. The babassu palm has grown there for thousands of years. Women in Maranhão crack the nuts by hand - hard, time-consuming work that machines can't do because the nut is too tough and too irregular.
The oil on your skin
A few drops into your palm. Rub between your hands. Apply to slightly damp skin after the shower.
It absorbs quickly. No oily film. Instead, your skin feels velvety, like after a day at the sea when the salt air has softened everything.
The scent lingers for an hour. Subtle. If someone asks what you're wearing, you can say: "Babassu from Maranhão." And then tell them the story of the women who crack the nuts.
No wellness promises
We don't claim this oil reduces stress or rejuvenates your skin. We say: it smells good. It feels good. And it carries a story that reaches further than the bathroom cabinet.
Sometimes that's enough.
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