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Hawaiian Beauty Water

Sale price$24.00

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Honua Skincare’s Hawaiian Beauty Water lends a super smoothed feel, perfect for all skin types. The powerful blend of aloalo (hibiscus), coconut water, Hawaiian sugar and papaya enzymes create a tightened look on skin, and increase the appearance of elasticity for a luminous looking complexion. Depending on your skin type, this self proclaimed "glow potion" is intended to be used 1-5 times per week and is a wonderful skin prep before makeup applications.

HOW TO USE IT

Cleanse skin. Apply 1-2 pumps of our Hawaiian Beauty Water on a cotton round and gently wipe across entire face and decollete.

INGREDIENTS

Superpower Ingredients

Coconut, Papaya, Papaya, Rose, Willow Bark

Full Ingredient List

Coconut (Cocos Nucifera) Water (Aqua)*, Rose (Rosa Damascena) Hydrosol*, Hibiscus (Hibiscus Sabdariffa)*, Witch Hazel (Hamamelis)*, Ko/ Hawaiian Sugar Cane(Sucrose),Willow Bark (Salix Alba), Papaya (Carica Papaya) Enzyme

*Organic

ABOUT THIS BRAND

Kapua Browning, Founder of Honua Skincare has a family lineage known for protecting the land, water and farmlands of Hawai’i. Growing up, Kapua immersed herself in the study of Hawaiian botanical skincare, becoming a licensed esthetician and instructor. She and her husband Brandon, a Hawaiian Traditional Medicine practitioner, began crafting customized oils and tinctures for their clients using native Hawaiian botanicals. In 2016, they birthed a brand with only one given name: Honua. Through Honua, which means ‘earth’ in Hawaiian, Kapua channels her passion for expert-formulated skincare that incorporates native plants and farming rituals of Hawai’i, while giving back a portion of her profits to three organizations in her homeland: 'Āina Provide, Hoa 'Āina O Mākaha and the Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative.

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