Nama Fiji
UNITED STATESGel Serum - Cellular Hydration
30 ml
Nama Fiji counteracts aging thanks to Vitamin A, nature's natural retinol derived from Nama seaweed of the blue lagoons in Fiji.
This hydrating Gel Serum contains the highest concentration of Fijian Nama Extract for the deepest hydration effects and is packed with minerals and vitamins to calm skin conditions caused by environmental stressors such as pollution and damaging free radicals.
This fast-absorbing gel serum is also anti-microbial, meaning it prevents the growth of bacteria on the skin and minimizes breakouts.
Nama Fiji hand picks wild Nama "sea grapes" (Caulerpa racemosa), a special species of seaweed, from the waters in Fiji due to their incredibly hydrating properties and high concentration of ionic mineral salts, allowing for both intracellular (within-cell) and intercellular (between-cell) hydration.
- Suitable for all skin types
- 100% plant-based
- Free of any synthetic fragrance or parabens
Nama Fiji uses Vitamin A, known as natures retinol, which encourages healthy cell production and boosts collagen synthesis to help skin maintain firmness and tone. Learn more about Vitamin A's scientifically proven, age-defying effects here.
Use morning and evening, after cleansing and before moisturizing. Apply to the entire face and décolletage.
GLYCERIN, WATER (AQUA), ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL, CAULERPA RACEMOSA (NAMA SEA GRAPE) EXTRACT, CARBOMER, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (CALENDULA) EXTRACT, CYMBOPOGON MARTINI (PALMAROSA) OIL, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL, DISODIUM EDTA, ROSA DAMASCENA (DAMASK ROSE) FLOWER WATER, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, PHENOXYETHANOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL
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Nama Fiji hand picks wild Nama "sea grapes" (Caulerpa racemosa), a special species of seaweed, from the waters in Fiji due to their incredibly hydrating properties and high concentration of ionic mineral salts, allowing for both intracellular (within-cell) and intercellular (between-cell) hydration.
- Suitable for all skin types
- 100% plant-based
- Free of any synthetic fragrance or parabens
Nama Fiji uses Vitamin A, known as natures retinol, which encourages healthy cell production and boosts collagen synthesis to help skin maintain firmness and tone. Learn more about Vitamin A's scientifically proven, age-defying effects here.
Use morning and evening, after cleansing and before moisturizing. Apply to the entire face and décolletage.
GLYCERIN, WATER (AQUA), ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL, CAULERPA RACEMOSA (NAMA SEA GRAPE) EXTRACT, CARBOMER, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (CALENDULA) EXTRACT, CYMBOPOGON MARTINI (PALMAROSA) OIL, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL, DISODIUM EDTA, ROSA DAMASCENA (DAMASK ROSE) FLOWER WATER, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, PHENOXYETHANOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL
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Debra’s extensive knowledge of the benefits of sea minerals for the skin led her to explore the various types of local seaweed in Fiji. She then learned that Nama, a long time local Fijian delicacy, has incredibly beneficial properties for the skin due to its high concentration of minerals and vitamins.
Debra figured out how to sustainably harvest and incorporate Nama into her skincare formulas and then, Nama Fiji was born. She then built the world’s first sustainable Nama harvesting program to create opportunity for the women of the Yasawa islands. It generates a new income source to compliment that of the traditional village system and safeguard an important natural resource in a pristine environment.

Debra Sadranu first came to Fiji in the 1990s and established a Spa School and Senikai Spas, a chain of spas in luxury hotels and resorts. Debra’s passion is helping women in Fiji gain access to training and employment to improve their quality of life. Spa Academy Fiji, now a CIDESCO International accredited school, sponsors, trains, and provides students, mostly single mothers often from remote and rural areas who have struggled to secure employment in the past, with workplace training.
