Anointing Rituals

Glowfood - Feeding Skin and Hair

Glowfood is what the skin drinks when no one is looking. We blend oil and herb the way our aunties blended tea and medicine: with intention, intuition, and rhythm. Glowfood is olive for moisture, Amla for sitimulation and Jojoba for balance. It’s about feeding your body like it’s a garden — with things that grew under sun and rain and miracle. To feed the skin is to believe in its hunger — not just for moisture, but for meaning. Feed it well. Feed it true. Feed it like it’s listening. 

Rootwear – Ancestral Nourishment

Rootwear is not just about aesthetics. It's about anchoring. At the base of the body lies the wisdom of the root — the thick, unshakeable truth of whom we are when the world strips us bare. We use Unrefined butters: Cocoa, Kombo, shea, kokum — not for novelty, but because these roots hold. They don’t just hydrate — they witness. To wear Rootwear is to dress your skin in lineage. To say, I come from strength. I am carried by the ones before me.

Body Rites - Scared Devotion

There is nothing mundane about touching the body. To smooth oil across your chest is to honor the breath. To press balm into your thighs is to call back power. To steam with rosemary is to speak to your spirit. We believes in everyday body rites —small ceremonies of care that echo ancient truths. This is not beauty. This is devotion. We invite you to self-anoint — not for beauty, but for belonging. Not to fix your skin, but to speak to it in the language of your roots.