PURE MANA gives back without sacrificing luxury.

Vertical integration- the new standard in Zero Waste Beauty. We use solar power and regenerative practices to sustain the life force of the soil, the oils, and your skin. 

Zero Waste means doing the least harm to the planet and its inhabitants.

Zero Waste means reducing excess and shifting from a me-centered
disposable culture into a mindset of interdependence, regeneration,
and reuse. PURE MANA is devoted to this as a way of life.

Slow Farming

Slow food. Slow fashion. Slow beauty. They begin with slow farming, the art, science and dedication to preserving local farming traditions, protecting the life force of natural ingredients, and counteracting the takeover of commercial farming.

Pure Mana’s family farm, Mahina Mele, was the first certified organic macadamia nut oil and 100% Kona coffee oil processor and producer in the US, located on the Big Island of Hawaii. Here we plant, pick, process and purify by hand to sustain the life force and luxury of the oils. As mothers and farmers, we give great care to feeding our soil vital nutrients so it can feed our family – and your skin through our products. Our biodynamic farming techniques integrate scientific plant knowledge with a deep respect for the land and its natural cycles. Sustainable farming strives always to enhance the health of the soil, the plants, the community, and the global biosphere as one interconnected organism. We are devoted to slow farming as a way of life.

When you choose to buy products that are sourced solely from slow farmed ingredients, you
are standing for the well-being of the planet and also for your own integrity.
As consumers, we can adopt a do-no-harm lifestyle choice. Rather than feeding a big industry machine whose products and production are harmful to the Earth and its inhabitants, we can choose to support small family-owned-and-run farms that strive to uplift the well-being of all. Choosing products that uplift your own vitality and Earth vitality keeps the Earth thriving so that she can continue to sustain you. That’s true sustainability.