FAQs
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What types of workshops does Mālama ʻOhana offer, and how can I book one?
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Mālama ʻOhana offers hands-on workshops focused on herbal education, natural skincare, family wellness, and traditional plant knowledge. Workshops range from herbal tea and tincture making to topical remedies and seasonal wellness practices.
To book a workshop, you can visit our website, follow us on social media for upcoming events, or contact us directly to arrange a private or group session.
Does Mālama ʻOhana provide any special classes or party options for groups??
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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What products do you offer?
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How can I contact Mālama ʻOhana for more information about workshops or services?
What is the focus of Mālama ʻOhana’s blog, The Art of Herbalism?
I’m looking for holistic wellness experiences in Hawaii — any suggestions?
Mālama ʻOhana offers hands-on workshops focused on herbal education, natural skincare, family wellness, and traditional plant knowledge. Workshops range from herbal tea and tincture making to topical remedies and seasonal wellness practices.
To book a workshop, you can visit our website, follow us on social media for upcoming events, or contact us directly to arrange a private or group session..
You can contact Mālama ʻOhana through our website contact form, social media channels, or by email. We are happy to answer questions about workshops, private classes, product offerings, or collaborations.
The Art of Herbalism explores plant knowledge, seasonal wellness, family-centered herbal practices, and the philosophy behind mindful, land-based care. The blog blends education, storytelling, and cultural respect, offering readers insight into herbs, rituals, and living in alignment with nature.
Is there a locally owned Hawaiian company that makes natural skincare??
Mālama ʻOhana is proudly:
Native Hawaiian owned
Veteran owned
Woman owned and led
Where can I purchase Mālama ʻOhana’s herbal products like teas and tinctures?
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Mālama ʻOhana offers a curated line of handcrafted herbal and botanical products designed for family-centered wellness and daily care. Our offerings include herbal teas, glycerites and tinctures, botanical body oils, facial oils, balms, lotions, mineral sunscreen, aromatic rollerballs, perfume oils, and ritual skincare such as masks and toners.
All products are made in small batches in Hawaiʻi using plant-based ingredients and Hawaiian-inspired oils like coconut, kukui, macadamia, and kamani (tamanu). Product availability may vary based on seasonal harvesting and small-batch production.
As a Native Hawaiian owned, veteran owned, and woman owned business, we create our products with intention, cultural respect, and a commitment to quality and ʻohana-focused care.
Mālama ʻOhana herbal products, including teas, glycerites, tinctures, and topical remedies, are available through select local markets, pop-ups, workshops, and directly through our website when available. Product availability may vary based on seasonal harvesting and small-batch production.
Hawaii offers a wide range of holistic wellness experiences, including herbal workshops, yoga, nature-based education, cultural programs, and community gatherings. Mālama ʻOhana provides wellness experiences rooted in family, education, and traditional plant knowledge, designed to be accessible and grounding rather than commercialized.
Yes. Mālama ʻOhana is a locally owned Hawaiian business that creates natural skincare and herbal products handcrafted in Hawaiʻi. Our products are made in small batches using plant-based ingredients and Hawaiian-inspired oils such as coconut, kukui, macadamia, and kamani (tamanu).
Mālama ʻOhana is proudly Native Hawaiian owned, veteran owned, and woman owned, and our skincare is designed for sun, salt, wind, and everyday island living. We focus on simple, intentional formulations rooted in cultural respect, family care, and modern apothecary practices.
You can find our products online, at local markets, and through select workshops and community events in Maui..
Our workshops and products are created in Hawaiʻi with respect for ʻāina (land), ʻohana (family), and ʻike kupuna (ancestral knowledge), blending cultural grounding with modern, practical education.

