A duo that preaches all-day fuzzy slippers and a good record.
Our love letter, written in two forms—because one just isn’t enough.
In Nahuatl, Apapacho embodies the warmth of a tight, heartfelt embrace bottle
Our Apapacho Oil blends seven vitamin-rich plant oils to soothe and protect your skin. Infused with Vitamin E, this luxurious oil leaves a velvety finish, perfect for that back massage we all desperately need.
Its signature woody-rose scent is crafted from steam-distilled Damask Roses, soft Japanese Hinoki Wood, and wild-harvested Atlas Cedar from Morocco’s lush forests.
Apply daily and generously from neck to toes to dry skin or on top of lotion for extra moisture.
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A burning stove top, brimming with nostalgia, delivers an undiluted pleasure as a trusted wooden spoon stirs the café de olla for Sunday breakfast, accompanied by a good record.
It features notes of plum prunes, smoked oud, Mexican vanilla, Oaxacan coffee beans, and burnt piloncillo sugar, finished with a hint of clove that feeds the home.
For optimal burning, trim wicks to a ¼ inch before each light to avoid smoking and overheating the glass. The first burn should be long enough for the surface layer to melt to the edge to ensure even subsequent burns and prevent tunneling – we recommend 2 hours.
Always protect the surface on which the candle sits and keep it out of draft. Do not burn for more than four hours at a time. Do not leave it unattended.
When approaching the end of the candle, leave ¼ inch of wax unburned and ensure you are not burning the candle for more than 3 hours. The glass can get overheated without the presence of wax and break.