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Friday, September 17, 2010

OJON DELIVERS THE POWER OF THE RAINFOREST IN A NEW BATH & BODY COLLECTION Introducing Tribal Indulgences Batana™ with Açai, Buriti, Copaiba, and Swa+™ Oils. Recommended By Whom You Know!!

You'd think with all of the soaps and body washes out there, it would be difficult to be excited about another one.  However, get excited!  Ojon, a part of the Estee Lauder family which we love love love, has a fabulous body wash that FEELS LIKE FRIDAY AND SMELLS LIKE VACATION!  As we head into the nasty winter months, we are planning on doing all that we can to be in denial of that weather and pretend that Manhattan is in fact a TROPICAL island, and the Batana Shower Gel from Ojon is going to be our friend that gets us there.  



Ojon® presents a new treatment ritual for the body designed to condition skin the way Ojon® Restorative Hair Treatment hydrates hair.  And you know we like that!  Here's our review on it:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2010/08/ojon-restorative-hair-treatment.html
Tribal Indulgences Batana™ is an intensely nourishing, aromatic, full-body experience that is clinically proven to moisturize dry skin.  Blended with rare tribal ingredients and exotic scents, Batana™ marks Ojon®'s first collection dedicated exclusively to bath and body.  


Ojon®’s evolution is a natural process as we continue discovering unique tribal remedies in the rainforest for everything from chapped lips to dry skin,” said Ojon® founder Denis Simioni.
 “We thought it only fitting that our first body collection reflects the legacy of the brand by containing our highest concentration of Ojon® oil for skin.”  


For centuries the native Tawira of Central America, known as “the people of beautiful hair, have relied on Ojon® oil as a hydrating treatment for hair and skin. In their local language, this rare oil is called “Batana”, the traditional indigenous word for Ojon® oil.   Batana™ combines Ojon® oil with other unique tribal ingredients like Buriti, Copaiba, Açai and Swa+ oils to gently cleanse and hydrate skin.  


Buriti oil, extracted from the nut of the Buriti palm, is also referred to as “the tree of life.” Highly concentrated in beta-carotene, it acts as a precursor of Vitamin A to help provide one of skin’s most essential nutrients.  Copaiba, Açai and Swa+ oils are naturally rich in essential fatty acids Omega-3, 6 and 9 to help leave skin feeling refreshed, silky and conditioned while infusing essential lipids onto the skin.  Whom You Know recommends it!


The Tribal Indulgences Batana Collection  

  • Ojon® Tribal Indulgences Batana Shower Gel – A refreshing, gel cleanser that cleans without drying or robbing the skin of its natural oils and emollients.  A unique blend of tribal ingredients such as Ojon®Swa+, Buriti, Crambe Seed, Açai and Copaiba oils leave skin feeling refreshed and conditioned with the soft tropical fragrance of coconut and warm vanilla.
     
    Apply a generous amount in your hands and spread over the body to gently cleanse, purify and condition dry skin. Rinse well and towel dry.   
    Formulated without artificial colors, parabens, or sulfates
 
The Tribal Indulgences Batana Collection is available at Sephora, QVC and www.ojon.com. Suggested retail prices are $25.00 US for Batana™ Shower Gel and $29.00 US for Batana™ Body Cream. 


ABOUT OJON®
Ojon® creates highly-potent beauty rituals featuring naturally-derived raw ingredients found in the world’s rainforests. Centuries-old harvesting processes help maintain the way of life for indigenous communities by protecting ancient traditions and sustaining their natural environments. Ojon®’s rituals for hair and skin honor the purity and potency of these natural ingredients by keeping them as raw and unspoiled as possible.  Introduced in the United States in 2003, Ojon® is currently sold in five countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany. 


Consumers may log on to www.ojon.com for further information. 
Sustainable harvesting allows us to share the powerful benefits of these rainforest treasures without destruction or depletion of the resource, while providing a steady source of income for the indigenous groups that harvest them. A portion of sales go to the Miskito Indian tribes to help preserve the rainforests and their traditional lifestyle.  

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