The Oils That Define YANNARA
Built on three oils, present across every ritual: Pili, Elemi, and Moringa.
They are not selected for trend or storytelling alone — they are used at functionally meaningful levels, contributing to structure, skin feel, and ritual character. These oils form YANNARA's formulation fingerprint, reflecting our origin and demonstrating how powerful native oils can be when treated as foundational materials rather than decorative ingredients.
Every YANNARA ritual contains the same three DNA Fingerprint Oils. They are always present — not as microdoses or symbols, but as foundational materials that show how powerful origin oils can be when treated with intention. While their functional roles may vary by formulation, their presence is constant.
If they are removed, the formula may still function — but it is no longer YANNARA.
Three Oils, One Identity
Pili oil is a foundational material within YANNARA formulations, contributing materially to softness, elasticity, and continuity across rituals. Its strength allows it to function beyond symbolism — forming part of the structural language of the brand.
Elemi oil anchors the ritual dimension of YANNARA formulations. Used at meaningful levels, it brings presence and grounding — reinforcing identity rather than acting as a decorative aromatic.
Moringa oil contributes to fluidity and refinement within YANNARA's formulation language, supporting consistency across different ritual expressions. Its strength allows it to remain relevant across textures and skin needs.
The oils that shape YANNARA's identity guide every ritual — but their full impact is experienced through the formulation layers that follow.
What Shapes Each Ritual
While these DNA Fingerprint Oils remain constant, every YANNARA ritual is further shaped by three additional layers.
A structural oil system designed for skin type or skin need.
Sensory engineering that defines the texture archetype.
Select actives that support visible outcomes.
Together, these layers transform material identity into ritual experience.