Our Story
From a Silent Land, a Gentle Hum
Years of intensive farming for an unsustainable industrial market had left the soil inBan Phai, Thailand exhausted. The heavy chemical use required by these crops poisoned the earth, trapping farmers in a cycle of debt and leaving the community searching for hope.
Believing the answer lay in nature's wisdom, our founder, Wiyanee, began to cultivate a regenerative local plant,'Po Kaeo' (Hibiscus cannabinus, or Kenaf).
As the land healed, the gentle hum of returning bees filled the air. It was nature's kiss of approval, a sign that harmony was restored. That beautiful, hopeful moment is why we areHi Bee Kiss.
Restores skin,
Empowers people, and
Revitalizes the planet.
"Our mission is to craft exceptional skincare from regenerative kenaf, creating a continuous cycle of good with our Thai farming partners"
— Wiyanee, Founder



Purity from the Source
Potent nature is the heart of our 'Pure from the Source' promise. It begins in the healthy, chemical-free soil of our partner farms, where we meticulously cold-press our premium Kenaf Seed Oil to preserve every vital nutrient.
This commitment to purity naturally extends beyond our products. We believe beauty should be a complete cycle of renewal that empowers communities and restores the environment.
The Guardians of the Kenaf
The heart of our mission is the people who tend the land. We partner with local farmers, transforming them from cultivators into Guardians of the Kenaf. We provide them with clean seeds, train them in sustainable practices, and certify them as experts in ecological restoration. They aren't just our suppliers; they are the soul of our purpose, cultivating the change we all wish to see.

Our Impact Pillars
Build the Soil
We use regenerative agriculture to combat land degradation and restore the earth's vitality.
Feed the Local Bees
We actively work to bring back biodiversity, creating healthy ecosystems where pollinators can thrive.
Capture CO2
We mitigate climate change through a crop that captures significant amounts of CO2 with one ton of dry Kenaf absorbing approximately 1.65 tons of CO2 equivalent.
