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Passion Body Oil

$40.00
This featherweight body oil offers deep nourishment and shields your skin, all while imparting a delightful fragrance without any oily residue. It's the ideal moisturizer for individuals seeking a lavish and revitalizing skincare indulgence.

Top: Mango and Bergamot

Middle: Jasmine and Olibanum

Base: Vanilla and Sandalwood

Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) Seed Oil, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Fragrance Blend


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Estherlene Norman
Wonderful Smell

I love the Amola Passion Body Oil. We first bought the oil at a Macy’s pop up event and I’ve enjoyed it ever since. The smell lasts all day long- even when I sweat, school, and exercise in the humid heat. I always get compliments on my smell when I wear the oil:

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Passion Body Oil

$40.00

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On Skin

Baobab oil, often called "Africa’s Tree of Life" oil, is a nutrient-rich botanical oil cold-pressed from the seeds of the baobab fruit, native to the African savannah. Known for its lightweight texture and powerful restorative properties, baobab oil is prized in both traditional and modern skincare for its ability to deeply nourish and revitalize the skin

History

Across West, Central, and Southern Africa, baobab trees are seen as community anchors—places where elders gather, stories are shared, and traditional knowledge is passed down. The fruit pulp has long been consumed for its high vitamin C content, while the seeds were pressed into oil used by women to protect and nourish their skin in harsh desert climates. In many rural communities, baobab oil is still made using ancestral techniques and passed from generation to generation as a beauty and wellness staple