Infused with the grounding essence of our Lagos 1900 fragrance, this luxurious, moisture-rich shampoo crafted to deeply hydrate coarse, curly, or parched hair, restoring softness and vitality with every wash.
Infused with the fragrance roots of Vicuña 1889, This luxurious skin oil imparts a radiant glow and enhances the skin’s natural suppleness.
Infused with the grounding essence of our Alexandria 45 fragrance, this revitalizing hair cleanser is specially formulated for those with an oily scalp, fine or limp strands, or hair in need of repair. It gently purifies while restoring strength, volume, and balance.
Infused with the grounding essence of our Lagos 1900 fragrance, this is a deeply hydrating conditioner designed to restore moisture to hair stressed by heat styling, environmental exposure, or naturally dry texture—leaving it soft, resilient, and renewed.
Infused with the fragrance roots of the Paris 1513 fragrance, this shea-infused hydrating butter effortlessly smooths rough areas, softens the skin, and restores a healthy, radiant glow.
A Fragrance Story
Inspired by Sofonisba Anguissola
In a quiet atelier nestled in the heart of Cremona, the scent of lavender and crushed rose petals hung in the air, mingling with the oils of cedarwood and it was here, centuries ago, that Sofonisba Anguissola first held a paintbrush, not knowing that she would become the muse of a movement, the quiet thunder behind a revolution of vision and elegance.
Though history often overlooked women, now in Paris, Sofonisba’s art wove its way through time, soft as silk, bold as wine. She didn’t scream her brilliance—she painted it. With every portrait, she gave women a soul, a secret, a voice. Her brushstrokes became perfume notes, undeniably beyond delicate, powerful, unforgettable.
This scent, reminiscent of creative power, of the right to take up space in history, in art, and in love drove people dream in oil paint and they wept in art museums where her work hung.
A Fragrance Story
Inspired by Dolly Smith Akers
In Kalispell, Montana, where the land hums with ancestral memory, Dolly Smith Akers made history as the first Native American elected to the Montana Legislature. More than a politician, Dolly embodied strength, grace, and resilience, leaving a legacy that lingered like the scent of sage and sweetgrass. Years after her passing, a she has inspired a movement to stay active and alive within our communities local and beyond.
Dolly symbolized courage everywhere and back in Kalispell, Dolly’s essence lived on, carried by those inspired to build bridges and speak brave truths. Her legacy, like the fragrance, continues to bloom, reminding the world that legends never fade—they become the very air we breathe.
Dolly Smith Akers reminded all of us to be forever rooted and rising.
Infused with the grounding essence of our Alexandria 45 fragrance, this is a conditioner that delivers nourishing care with a weightless touch, leaving hair soft, smooth, and effortlessly light.
Infused with the grounding essence of our Lagos 1900 fragrance, this nourishing cream is ideal for dehydrated hair, whether styled in natural waves, defined curls, or smoothed into a sleek blowout.
A Fragrance Story
Inspired by Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
In a small, sun-dappled village cradled by the rolling hills of Nigeria, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti blossomed like a wildflower, bold and beautiful. Her spirit burned with a fierce love for her people, and her courage shimmered like the morning sun. In the 1940s, when tradition sought to silence women’s voices, Funmilayo rose, her heart beating with dreams of freedom. With a voice both tender and commanding, she stirred a revolution, igniting hope in countless women who had long been forgotten. Her greatest love was for justice, and in 1953, she captured hearts and headlines by becoming the first Nigerian woman to drive a car—her hands steady on the wheel of change. Beyond the public eye, she was a devoted mother, a gentle mentor, and a fearless guardian. Funmilayo’s legacy is a timeless love story between a woman and her people—proof that with enough love and bravery, one heart can change the world forever.
A Fragrance Story
Inspired by Gabriela Mistral
In the gentle valley where the Andes brush the sky, there was a scent that lived only in whispers—fleeting, poetic, like the last note of a love letter carried away on the wind. They called it Alborada, dawnlight. And they said it was born from the soul of a woman who wrote not only with ink, but with the scent of lavender fields and the sorrow of mountain rain.
Her name was Gabriela Mistral, and though the world knew her as a poet, a diplomat, a teacher—those who truly listened understood that she was a perfumer of the soul. Each of her verses was a blend: a top note of longing, a heart of fierce maternal love, and a base of unshakable justice.
They say that when Gabriela first wrote of children who hungered, the jasmine in Santiago bloomed out of season.
A Fragrance Story
Inspired by Kikuya
In ancient Kyoto, when cherry blossoms whispered to the wind, lived Kikuya, a legendary geisha who defied tradition. In a world where women were expected to conform, Kikuya dared to express her true self, seeking more than the roles assigned to her. From a young age, she longed to tell her own story and leave her mark beyond fleeting admiration. Her signature fragrance, a bold blend of jasmine, sandalwood, and smoky incense—became an extension of her spirit, symbolizing forbidden passion and dreams. Through her scent, dance, and presence, Kikuya spoke to the hearts of all who witnessed her, challenging societal norms. Her influence spread far beyond Kyoto, inspiring others to embrace self-expression and freedom. Kikuya’s legacy endures as a timeless symbol of beauty found not in conformity, but in the courage to live authentically and love fiercely on one’s own terms.
Infused with the grounding essence of our Alexandria 45 fragrance, this sea salt spray is infused with anti-humectant properties to maintain volume, resist frizz, and keep your style effortlessly full with out the fly aways.
Infused with the roots of the Kallispell 1918 fragrance, this versatile hair treatment is thoughtfully crafted for multiple uses—whether you're nourishing dry ends or adding a touch of hydration and shine post-blowout, it elevates every step of your routine.
A Fragrance Story Inspired by Cleopatra
In the heart of ancient Egypt, where the Nile whispered secrets to the desert wind, there lived a queen who understood that true power was not only held in crowns and armies—but in allure, in mystery, and in scent.
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt, ruled with unmatched elegance. Her beauty was the subject of legends, but it was her scent—an intoxicating perfume crafted from the rarest blooms and spices of her kingdom—that lingered longest in the minds of those who encountered her. It was said that even the sails of her ship were soaked in her perfume, announcing her arrival before she ever set foot on foreign soil. When she met Mark Antony on the River Cydnus, the air was thick with jasmine, myrrh, and rose—he didn’t fall for her at first glance, but at first breath.
This perfume was no mere fragrance—it was a statement. A blend that swirled into shimmer on her skin like desert gold. It awakened memories in men who had never met her, haunted dreams, and defined the scent of desire for centuries to come.