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Monoi de Tahiti Eau de Toilette
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In Polynesian language Monoi means " scented oil " and in fact it is obtained from the happy marriage between two characteristic products of those islands: the coconut (Cocos nucifera) and the Tiare flower (Gardenia tahitensis).
The pulp of the Coconuts , cleaned of their outer part, are left to dry in the hot tropical sun and then processed to extract the precious oil with well-known softening, velvety and protective properties .
The oil thus obtained is left to macerate. Tiare flowers , emblem of Tahiti and characteristic ornament of Polynesian women, who enrich it with their warm and inebriating fragrance. The use of the Monoi de Tahiti , handed down to us from the most remote times, is a typical aspect of Polynesian culture which includes its use for the beauty and perfume of the skin and hair.
