Bahian actress attends Camarote Brown and combines revelry with self-care through Avatim sensory experiences during Carnival 2026.
Salvador Carnival took on an even more special meaning for Edvana Carvalho this year. Born in the Bahian capital, the actress attended Camarote Brown on February 14 and experienced the festivities with a mix of emotion, belonging and celebration of her own roots.
Among encounters, music and the city’s unique energy, Edvana also found space to slow down. At the invitation of Avatim, the artist enjoyed sensory experiences and moments of pause amid the intensity of the celebration, showing that Carnival can also be lived with balance.
I’ve learned that self-care is a gesture of respect toward myself and my work. I like to create small rituals that bring me presence, such as caring for my body, breathing and senses. I have great affection for moments involving aromas and textures, because they help me slow down and reconnect. During this Carnival experience, I’ve been carrying some Avatim products with me, especially the Cacau & Ucuuba line that brings this sensory dimension I value so much, particularly during busier periods.
With a striking presence and genuine connection to Bahian culture, Edvana reinforces that celebrating also means respecting your own rhythm, and that even at the world’s largest street party there is room for well-being.
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