uka Nail Oil 7:15 is a tiny ritual in a glass roll‑on—made to slip into a pocket or bag and bring calm, hydration, and a quiet, private moment wherever you are. Use it on cuticles to soften and nourish, or glide it on shoulders or the nape of the neck for a subtle aromatic touch that steadies the day.
The 7:15 blend is built around yuzu, sandalwood, and cypress, conjuring the hush of dawn and the ease of turning inward before the world fully wakes. It’s one of five time‑labelled blends; each number signals a moment in the day and a scent meant to support that mood or ritual.
WHY IT’S SPECIAL
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Hydration + ritual in one: rich oils condition dry, brittle cuticles, while the scent invites a mindful pause. Key oils include argan, sweet almond, and wheat germ—nourishing base oils that support skin and nail health.
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Japanese‑inspired, intentionally timed: the blending of yuzu, sandalwood, and cypress evokes early‑morning stillness, perfect for a gentle, inward moment when you want to center yourself. The numbered system makes choosing effortless: pick the hour that matches your mood or need for balance.
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Glass roll‑on, ultra‑portable: the slim bottle is designed to fit easily in a bag or pocket, so it’s always within reach—no mess, no fuss.
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Culturally noted, not just marketed: the uka oils have drawn attention from editors as a cult favorite that turns mundane nail care into an addictive daily ritual, with time‑stamped blends for different dayparts.
Size is a compact 5 mL vial, ideal for daily use and re‑treats throughout the day.
HOW TO USE
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Roll the applicator tip onto each cuticle a few times, then rub fingers together to distribute.
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Add to shoulders, neck, or pulse points when you want a soft aromatic lift—any time between dawn and morning bustle.
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Use as often as needed: every quick break, commute stop, or moment of stillness becomes a tiny ritual.
THE BRAND
uka creates beauty tools and scents from a place of daily practice, not performance—rooted in Japanese rhythm, care, and subtlety. Each product blends traditional technique with modern life, driven by innovation, sensitivity, and attentiveness. The result is small, thoughtful objects that invite quiet routines to become true rituals, carrying the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship into everyday moments.