The Origin.
Aroleva began as a documentation exercise: a structured record of body care and daily supplement products reviewed against a set of sourcing and ingredient transparency standards. The catalogue was assembled in London and continues to operate from a small studio in Clerkenwell.
An Independent Wellness Catalogue
Aroleva is an independent wellness catalogue presenting body care and daily supplement selections. The catalogue is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. Its scope covers two product lines — body care (including body creams, body butters, body lotions and body balms) and daily vitamins and supplements (including vitamin complexes, energy support supplements and wellness routines for general daily use).
The catalogue was developed in response to a recognised gap in independently documented wellness resources: most body cream and supplement information encountered online is written by or for the brands being reviewed. Aroleva's selection documentation is prepared by the internal review team without commercial input from the suppliers involved.
Each entry in the catalogue is reviewed for ingredient transparency before listing. Botanical and plant-derived components are prioritised across both product lines. Supplier documentation — including ingredient origin records, formulation notes and quality certifications — is requested for each product and retained on file.
The catalogue is updated periodically. Additions and revisions to existing entries are noted in the catalogue record. Products that no longer meet the selection standard following a sourcing review are removed from the public catalogue and archived internally.
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A Small Selection Team. A Consistent Standard.
The Aroleva catalogue is assembled by a small internal selection team based at the Baldwin Gardens studio. The team reviews each product submission against the catalogue's selection principles, which prioritise ingredient transparency, supplier documentation and daily routine suitability over novelty or marketing presentation.
The studio operates independently. No product in the catalogue has paid for inclusion. The selection team discloses any commercial relationships that could influence the listing of a product, and such relationships are noted in the catalogue record. The catalogue is not a promotional service.
The team brings backgrounds in wellness sourcing, nutrition review and body care formulation documentation. This range of perspectives informs the selection approach: body creams are reviewed for formulation integrity and daily use compatibility; supplement entries are reviewed for nutrient sourcing, daily routine relevance and publicly available ingredient research.
Enquiries about the catalogue's selection process, editorial standards or supplier documentation requirements are welcome. Contact the team directly at [email protected].
What the Aroleva Catalogue Stands For
Independence
The catalogue is assembled without commercial input from the brands or suppliers represented. No listing is paid for. The selection team operates independently and discloses any external arrangements that could affect editorial judgement.
Ingredient Clarity
Both product lines — body care and supplements — are selected based on ingredient transparency. The catalogue requests supplier documentation and presents ingredient notes for each entry. Plant-derived and botanical ingredients are prioritised.
Daily Relevance
The catalogue selects products for everyday use. Body creams, body butters and daily supplement complexes are assessed for their suitability as part of a consistent morning or evening wellness routine. Novelty products without daily routine application are not included.
Honest Documentation
Product entries are documented without promotional language. Descriptions focus on ingredients, formulation composition and daily routine application. The catalogue does not make claims about outcomes. Corrections and revisions are noted publicly in the catalogue record.
“The body's daily requirement for nourishment is a matter of consistency, not occasion. A catalogue that reflects this regards routine not as constraint, but as structure.”