The Health Benefits of Cacay

Cacay Botanical Illustration

Learn More About Cacay Oil

The Amazonian Elixir of Renewal – From Forest Floor to S•Kin™

Cold-pressed from the seeds of the Caryodendron orinocense tree, Cacay Oil is one of the Amazon’s most powerful skincare secrets. Wild-harvested in Colombia by Indigenous and local farming families, it’s known as a gentle but potent alternative to synthetic retinol—naturally rich in vitamins, fatty acids, and anti-inflammatory plant compounds.

🌿 Ancestral Roots, Wild Harvested

Native Wild Colombia Cacay Oil is hand-collected from naturally fallen seeds in the Amazonian foothills. We partner directly with local producers to ensure no chemical farming, no heat-processing, and no dilution. Every drop honors both the soil and the people who protect it.

✨ Why Cacay?

Cacay contains 3x more natural Vitamin A (retinol) than rosehip oil—making it ideal for skin renewal without redness, peeling, or sensitivity. This oil works in harmony with your skin’s natural rhythm, visibly improving tone, texture, and elasticity.

  • Vitamin A: Stimulates collagen and cellular turnover
  • Vitamin E: Protects from oxidative stress
  • Omega 6 + 9: Strengthens the skin barrier
  • Phytosterols: Calm inflammation and support healing
  • Squalene: Hydrates and nourishes deeply

🔬 The Science of Skin Renewal

Clinical studies show that Cacay Oil improves firmness, hydration, and smoothness within weeks. It's non-comedogenic, making it safe for acne-prone and sensitive skin types. Perfect for:

  • Wrinkles and fine lines
  • Sun damage and discoloration
  • Rosacea or redness
  • Dry, thinning, or barrier-impaired skin

🛡️ From Soil to S•Kin™

This oil is part of our Soil to Oil to S•Kin™ system—meaning it’s:

  • Traceable to its forest biome
  • Free of ROS/RNS-triggering compounds
  • Rich in ancestral wisdom and small-batch purity
Every bottle of our Cacay Oil carries the regenerative intelligence of the forest—unrefined, unadulterated, and full of life.

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