Primary Benefits
- Malama essential oil blend creates an uplifting, engaging atmosphere.
- Malama oil blend encourages a healthy perspective with its energizing aroma.
- Malama essential oil blend enhances and refreshes your space.
dōTERRA[doh-teh-ruh]
Origin: a Latin derivative
meaning "Gift of the Earth."
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Like the breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture of the islands of Hawaii, Malama Essential Oil Blend captures the magic and energy of this land and its people.
The heart of doTERRA lies in the way we care for our partners, customers, communities, and the earth. This mission—being good stewards and using the precious gifts of the earth to share hope and wellness with others—is called malama in Hawaiian culture.
Blissfully fresh and warm, Malama Nurturing Blend is a sparkling combination of bright citrus, enchanting floral, and centering wood aromas. It’s intended to be your daily reminder to malama—nurture and take care of—yourself, your community, and your environment.
The Naio Wood and ‘Iliahi (Hawaiian Sandalwood) essential oils in Malama oil blend are sourced from the Kealakekua Mountain Reserve, a doTERRA Co-Impact Sourcing® partner and home to the largest reforestation effort in Hawaii’s history.
Malama i ka ‘āina—when you take care of the land, it takes care of you.
This product has been sold out.
Like the breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture of the islands of Hawaii, Malama Essential Oil Blend captures the magic and energy of this land and its people.
The heart of doTERRA lies in the way we care for our partners, customers, communities, and the earth. This mission—being good stewards and using the precious gifts of the earth to share hope and wellness with others—is called malama in Hawaiian culture.
Blissfully fresh and warm, Malama Nurturing Blend is a sparkling combination of bright citrus, enchanting floral, and centering wood aromas. It’s intended to be your daily reminder to malama—nurture and take care of—yourself, your community, and your environment.
The Naio Wood and ‘Iliahi (Hawaiian Sandalwood) essential oils in Malama oil blend are sourced from the Kealakekua Mountain Reserve, a doTERRA Co-Impact Sourcing® partner and home to the largest reforestation effort in Hawaii’s history.
Malama i ka ‘āina—when you take care of the land, it takes care of you.
Cold-pressed from the fruit peel, Wild Orange essential oil is one of the bestselling doTERRA essential oils because of its energizing aroma.
High in the natural chemical constituent limonene, Wild Orange oil possesses stimulating and purifying qualities. It can serve as a daily household surface cleaner.
Diffusing it will energize and uplift the atmosphere, adding a delightful freshness to the air. Wild Orange oil enhances any essential oil blend with its fresh, sweet aroma.
The warm, woody aroma of Cedarwood essential oil promotes a relaxing environment when used topically or aromatically.
Cedarwood trees are native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes and growing up to 100 feet high. Reminiscent of the size and strength of the cedarwood tree, Cedarwood oil has a grounding scent. It’s frequently used in massage therapy and has clarifying properties when applied topically.
Coriander essential oil is sourced from the seeds of an aromatic annual herb that grows up to three feet high—the same plant we get Cilantro essential oil from. Like Lavender essential oil, Coriander oil has a high linalool content, which promotes a clear complexion when applied to the skin. It’s sweet, herbaceous aroma adds a fresh, hearty note to essential oil blends.
Lemongrass essential oil is sourced from a tall, perennial plant that grows in stalks. Native to tropical regions, lemongrass is known for its herbal, citrusy aroma and is popular in various cuisines.
Lemongrass essential oil can tone and cleanse the skin and scalp when incorporated into a skin or haircare routine. It’s also an ideal addition to a post-workout massage.
The magnolia flower is said to be a well-traveled flower, with species scattered throughout South Asia, the Pacific, and North America. Also called white champaca or white jade orchids, magnolia flowers have been used in Chinese traditional health practices for centuries.
Steam-distilled from the sturdy petals of the magnolia flower, Magnolia essential oil has a fruity, floral aroma that creates a relaxing atmosphere. Like Lavender and Bergamot essential oils, Magnolia oil primarily contains linalool.
Often referred to as West Indian sandalwood, the Amyris plant isn’t actually related to true sandalwood. It gained its nickname for its similar scent. The indigenous people of its native regions used the durable, oil-laden wood for canoes and torches.
Amyris essential oil is distilled from the bark. Amyris oil is warm, woody, and slightly balsamic.
Ylang Ylang essential oil is derived from the star-shaped flowers of the tropical ylang ylang tree. Like jasmine, ylang ylang has been used for centuries in religious and wedding ceremonies.
Ylang Ylang oil creates a calm, positive atmosphere. It’s frequently used in luxurious personal care products for its enchanting aroma and nourishing properties.
Pepper sichuan—also known as Chinese pepper or Szechuan pepper—has a rich history in Chinese cuisine and traditional wellness practices. Derived from the sichuan peppercorn, this extract is both citrusy and peppery.
Bucchu—scientifically known as Barosma betulina—is a small aromatic shrub that’s native to the Western Cape of South Africa. It belongs to the Rutaceae family and is known for its fragrant leaves.
Bucchu essential oil—extracted from the leaves—is used in perfumery and to flavor food and beverages.
‘Iliahi essential oil is soothing and beneficial to the skin, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products. Research suggests ‘Iliahi (Hawaiian Sandalwood) essential oil helps reduce the appearance of skin imperfections. Its aroma contributes to a positive atmosphere that’s ideal for meditation.
Naio wood, also known as Myoporum sandwicense, originates from the Hawaiian Islands, particularly prominent on the islands of Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii. This evergreen tree species thrives in coastal regions, often found in sandy soils and rocky coastal cliffs.
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The doTERRA Commitment to Hawaii
Malama means to care for, tend, preserve, and protect. Honoring malama, doTERRA has partnered with the Kealakekua Mountain Reserve (KMR), home to the largest reforestation effort in Hawaii’s history.
Aromatic use: Place five to eight drops of Malama essential oil blend in the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Dilute one drop of Malama oil blend in 10 or more drops of a carrier oil and apply to the desired area.
See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you’re pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, face, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after applying the product.
Aromatic use: Place five to eight drops of Malama essential oil blend in the diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Dilute one drop of Malama oil blend in 10 or more drops of a carrier oil and apply to the desired area.
See additional precautions below.
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you’re pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, face, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after applying the product.
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Malama means to care for, tend, preserve, and protect. Find out more about our commitment to Hawaii and how we responsibly source Naio Wood and ‘Iliahi (Hawaiian Sandalwood) essential oils.
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