5 Hawaiian Beauty Products to Bring Out Your Inner Moana Inline
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, January 20141/6
Photo: Courtesy of Leilani Bishop2/6Kauai-raised model Leilani Bishop began her own line of skin-replenishing fragrance oils to tap into her love of nature. Dividing her time between Amagansett, New York, and Hawaii, Bishop saw the need for travel-friendly roll-ons, all of which are spiked with florals native to the islands.
Leilani Bishop Lilac, Orange Blossom, and Pikake Fragrance Oils, $62 each
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Photo: Courtesy of Leahlani3/6After suffering from cystic acne for years, Maui local Leah Klasovsky became a certified holistic aesthetician and started Leahlani, a line of restorative tinctures and healing treatments. Her Honey Love 3-in-1 works as a cleanser, mask, or scrub and contains a mix of superfruits, purifying rose clay, organic honey, and corundum crystals—just stir the contents to unleash their full detoxifying power.
Leahlani Honey Love 3-in-1, $50
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Photo: Courtesy of Shaka Street Soap Works4/6Shaka Street Soap Works in Maui has been turning out small batches of plant-derived soaps since 2011. Of the 12 varieties, Melia is a popular pick—it layers fresh plumeria with creamy coconut, and like all the soaps in the line, comes stamped with a cheery palm tree wax seal.
Shaka Street Soap Works, Melia Luxury Soap, $12
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Photo: Courtesy of ‘Ili5/6Based in Kapaa, on the northeast side of Kauai, ‘Ili specializes in skin-softening body scrubs made with Hawaii’s most famous export, Kona coffee, along with local sea salt, vitamin E, and essential oils. The ginger-spiked blend boosts circulation and draws out impurities to leave limbs smooth and energized.
‘Ili Ginger Coffee Scrub, $22
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