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Experience the thrill of an ocean dive with this fresh and aquatic fragrance
Kaiak Oceano invites you to immerse yourself in the vast blue ocean. This woody aquatic fragrance features fresh notes of Atlantic seaweed and the salty essence of Pataqueira, a unique ingredient from the Amazonian biodiversity. Hints of marine amber and dark woods add depth and richness to this fragrance, paying homage to our oceans. Kaiak Oceano takes you on a sensory journey, connecting you with water, and the planet, offering a profound sense of well-being.
Key highlights:
Olfactory pyramid:
Top notes: Black pepper, Atlantic seaweed, Pataqueira
Heart notes: Sage, lavender, aquatic complex
Base notes: Patchouli, moss, amber
Crafted with choices that respect the ocean:
*Based on the annual average of plastic used in Kaiak perfumery packaging.
**Considering projected estimates for a year of all Kaiak perfumery sales in Latin America and Brazil.
Atlantic Seaweed: a dip in the depths of the ocean translated into a super refreshing scent.
Olfactory pyramid:
Top notes: Black pepper, Atlantic seaweed, Pataqueira
Heart notes: Sage, lavender, aquatic complex
Base notes: Patchouli, moss, amber
Formulated Without: parabens, phthalates, propylene glycol, mineral oil, PABA, petrolatum, triclosan, DEA and animal ingredients.
Part of the packaging uses plastic taken from the Brazilian coast, thus, we help prevent this material from reaching one of its most common destinations: the ocean.
80% of the garbage in the oceans is plastic. Kaiak Oceano ecological packaging is an initiative to prevent this material from reaching our waters. Its packaging uses up to 30% recycled glass, 50% recycled plastic (8% retrieved from the coastline), and we've eliminated single-use plastic from the outer box now using glue.
In partnership with the NGO Ecosurf, Kaiak Oceano cleaned an area of 3.8 km of coastline, resulting in the retrieval of more than 1 ton of garbage, preventing it from ending up in the ocean.