๐ŸŒธ Wild Grace: The Signature Scent Born from a $900 Secret

When a dear friend handed me a bottle of luxurious French body oil and told me how much she loved it, I nearly dropped it when I saw the price tag โ€” nearly $900 for a single bottle. Elegant, yes. But could I capture the spirit of that scent without the luxury markup?

The label was in French, and at first glance, I wasnโ€™t sure what was in it. But after some research and a bit of nosework, I discovered its secret: plumeria and jasmine โ€” two timeless florals known for their dreamy, uplifting scent. And thatโ€™s where the story of Wild Grace began.

๐ŸŒฟ A Scent as Free and Feminine as Its Name

Thereโ€™s something ethereal about the combination of plumeria and jasmine. Itโ€™s fresh, floral, soft, and powerful all at once. I wanted to create a scent that captured the feeling of grace unfolding โ€” gentle, wild, natural, and full of light. A scent that honors the women who wear it โ€” elegant, grounded, and unapologetically free.

Thus, Wild Grace was born.

๐Ÿงผ The Wild Grace Collection

What began as a single bar of soap has now blossomed into a full line of handcrafted, all-natural skincare:

  • Wild Grace Soapโ€“ A shea butter base, rich and creamy, infused with my signature blend of plumeria and jasmine essential oils.

  • Wild Grace Body Lotion โ€“ Lightweight, nourishing, and delicately scented to linger just enough.

  • Wild Grace Body Butter โ€“ Deep moisture with a velvet finish, using jojoba oil and vitamin E.

  • Wild Grace Body Scrubโ€“ A luxurious polish made with white sugar, pink Himalayan salt, and dried jasmine blossoms.

  • Wild Grace Body Sprayโ€“ (Coming soon!) For a finishing touch of softness anytime, anywhere.

Each product is made with all-natural ingredients, free of toxins, parabens, and synthetic fragrances โ€” only what your skin needs and your senses love.

โœจ Experience Wild Grace

https://www.realmccoysoaps.com/shop/p/wild-grace-collection

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