Odavia’s Alchemy first launched in 2019 with the intent of transforming the approach to aromatherapy by proving that it can be both sensually stimulating and ecologically conscious. What started off as a miniature 3.4 oz candle as gifts to friends and family quickly transitioned into a larger brand that incorporates a wide selection of candle scents and products for the home and body. Odavia wanted to craft candles that are not only visually appealing, but provide a clean burn in the sense that they are free of toxins and entirely composed of plant materials. These carefully curated products feature a lovely homestead aesthetic that compliments every decor style, creates a soothing ambiance for your space, and leaves your body feeling refreshed and well moisturized.
since 2019.

Odavia’s Alchemy
From the Earth,
for the body
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Every ingredient is considered when being added to our products and we never compromise on quality as evidenced by our continued transparency with what goes into each product that we offer.
Pure Essential Oils
All of our scents are naturally occurring and are achieved by using 100% pure, undiluted, and therapeutic grade essential oils instead of fragrance oils which are petroleum-based and can be harmful when inhaled.
Coconut-Soy Wax
A vegan blend that is gluten-free, toxin-free, phthalate-free, and comes from renewable resources. It is considered the healthiest type of wax as it doesn’t produce any emissions when burnt and does not contain any harmful chemicals or pollutants.
Spices, Herbs & Flowers
All products are decorated with spices, herbs, and flowers directly from Odavia’s kitchen and garden— making part of her home, part of yours.
Soaps
Our shea-goat milk soaps are cruelty-free and densely packed with various moisturizing plant-derived oils. They are free of synthetic compounds making them perfect for those with sensitive skin.
Body Butters
Our shea-coconut body butters are made from shea butter that is sourced from a certified fair trade female-operated shea cooperative located in a small village in northern Ghana.
Materials
We are dedicated to practicing conscious consumerism by using sustainable and biodegradable materials such as glass, cork, kraft paper, natural fibers, etc. that can either be repurposed, recycled, or composted.