Ingredients

ALMOND OIL

Almond oil is useful in the treatment of many disorders, including skin conditions like eczema and pimples. Almond hulls, skins and shells are rich in phenolic compound. Almond oil is rich in Vitamin E, A, D, B and monounsaturated fatty acids, proteins, potassium and zinc, besides a number of other minerals and vitamins, which explains why it is so good for our heart, skin and hair. Due to its high nutrient-contents, Almond oil is amazing to use as a skin care product..

 

ALOE VERA EXTRACT

Various studies have been conducted to examine the benefits of the aloe vera plant and it was found out that Aloe Vera does in fact have several properties that are effective in treating a variety of skin conditions, from flaky or dry skin, cosmetic ailments, hair and scalp problems to many more. It is also said to be useful in treating wounds and burns, minor skin infections, cysts, diabetes, and elevated blood lipids in humans, and shows some promise in treating more serious and persistent conditions such as eczema, dandruff, psoriasis, sores, skin ulcers and others.

 

APRICOT KERNEL OIL

Apricot Kernel Oil is obtained from the kernels (seeds) of Apricots. Apricot kernel oil is great for use as massage oil as it is very light and makes the skin soft. Apricot kernel oil is quite similar to almond oil and its applications are also similar. It possesses many therapeutic properties: Emollient; Anti–Inflammatory; Anti-Ageing; Anti–Bacterial; Anti-Septic.

ARGAN OIL

Argan Oil benefits to treat skin infections, bug bites, and skin rashes. Argan oil used by men and women all over the world seeking an effective, all natural moisturizer for skin and hair. One of the main reasons that Argan oil is so healing, is that it is rich with vitamin A and vitamin E. However, Argan oil is also packed with anti-oxidants, Omega-6 fatty acids, and linoleic acid. Research shows that when applied to skin, it eases inflammation while moisturizing the skin.

ARNICA OIL

Arnica, a daisy-like flower commonly seen in shades of yellow and white, is renowned as a being naturally anti-inflammatory and fights pain, redness and acne. Vitamin E is great cell support for healthy skin and hair as it is moisturizing, softening and toning against scars and blemishes. The fact that it is used as an active ingredient in medicines is itself an indication of the various arnica benefits. Popular for treatment of skin infections, eczema, itchiness, open wounds and frost bites.

 

AVOCADO OIL

Cold pressed avocado oil is one of the richest sources of beneficial monounsaturated fatty acids like oleic acid. Not only is avocado oil extremely good at hydrating and softening your skin, is it also often recommended as an effective treatment for acne and blackheads, eczema and other forms of skin inflammation. It has even been reported a beneficial for diminishing age spots and smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles.

CALENDULA (MARIGOLD) EXTRACT

Calendula is rich in antioxidants like carotenoids, vitamin A pre-cursors that help to swipe away free radicals that can cause premature aging. It’s also very rich in tocopherols and vitamin E, another antioxidant with amazing skin softening abilities. It helps to improve circulation and protect the skin. It also helps calm red, irritated skin and is an absolute lifesaver for those suffering from psoriasis because of it’s anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.

CHAMOMILE

Chamomile is a medicinal herb with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial anti-allergic, antioxidant, analgesic and emollient properties. Chamomile has been utilized to treat pruritus, modulate photo damage, and improve the texture and elasticity of the skin. Findings support the antioxidant properties of chamomile and suggest that it may be a useful ingredient to treat photo aging.

CHERRY BERRY

Cherry Berry, a good source of vitamin A, B, C & E which means a little cherry treat is sufficient for the multivitamin dosage needed by the body to keep the skin radiant and healthy. They are also rich with antioxidants that have the ability to help our skin maintain a healthy pH level with its natural alkaline contents. Over time, cherries can rehydrate our skin and regenerate skin cells making them ideal for lightening dark spots and fighting premature aging.

CYPRESS

Cypress has a pleasant scent that blends well with other essential oils like juniper, pine or lavender. It is a seldom-used essential oil, but very effective when employed. The health benefits of cypress essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an astringent, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deodorant, diuretic, hemostatic, hepatic, styptic, sudorific, vasoconstricting, respiratory tonic and sedative substance.

EUCALYPTUS

Eucalyptus is a marvelously versatile and useful oil. It cools the body in summer and protects it in winter. It is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic and deodorizing. The essential oil has a powerful antiviral and antiseptic capacities and can decongest and open sinuses. Cooling to the skin, it also helps relieve sore muscles and feet.

 

EVENING PRIMROSE OIL

Evening Primrose oil soothes, hydrates and moisturizes the skin and has been found to help accelerate the formation of new skin cells. Its major active ingredient is gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), of which the oil contains between 7% and 10% that is very useful to rejuvenate tired and aging skin. It is an approved treatment for the alleviation of the symptoms of eczema, which include itchiness and burning sensations, scabs and redness and inflammation, and has also been found effective in treating dermatitis in various forms.

 

GINGER

Ginger, has a long-standing reputation as a healer and has major anti-aging benefits. It contains around 40 antioxidant properties that prevent free radical damage and protect against aging. It also evens skin tone and improves elasticity. Because of its toning and antioxidant properties, ginger can reduce the appearance of hypo-pigmented scars. Ginger is also great for hair; it increases circulation to scalp, which is essential for stimulating hair growth. The plethora of vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids also strengthen strands and combat hair loss. In addition to its detoxifying and invigorating qualities, ginger is also known to reduce cellulite.

GINKGO

Gingko, the New Anti-Aging Herb. It provides many antioxidant benefits thanks to its high levels of Quercetin, a common and powerful antioxidant. Since much of skin aging is caused by environmental stressors, Ginkgo’s ability to protect may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Extracts from ginkgo leaves have also shown to help with oily skin and clogged pores as well as for people with sensitive skin. Its anti-inflammatory and defensive properties are also particularly strong, making Ginkgo’s great skincare ingredients to help treat acne, eczema, or other types of facial redness and inflammation.

GRAPEFRUIT

Grapefruit peel. The sparkling, sweet-tart, stimulating aroma helps balance mood and lift spirits. Add it to massage oil blends to alleviate water retention and cellulite. In facial elixirs it is a specific for congested, acneic, and combination skin. This oil has a calming effect on the psyche.

 

HAZELNUT OIL

Hazelnut oil. Hazelnuts and hazelnut oil, are good sources of protein, vitamin E and B, and a type of mono-unsaturated fat called “oleic acid” that is thought to help lower cholesterol levels. Hazelnut oil has been used for oily skin and minimizing the size of pores because of its unique properties. A high content of catechins and tannins (healthy flavonoids) make this oil a “dry” oil that feels smooth and toning on the skin. Its properties help balance oils and make your pores appear smaller. Other benefits include: Hydrating; Antioxidant protection; Color-retaining; Rejuvenate look.

 

JUNIPER BERRY

Juniper berry, The refreshing, woody-sweet fragrance uplifts and stimulates to improve productivity and alertness. The essential oil can be used to comfort the pain of arthritis and muscle strain as well as in facial elixirs to balance oily skin and acne. Juniper essential oil has a strong diuretic action, which makes it a good addition to anti-cellulite bath and massage oil blends.

 

LAVENDER

Lavender contains a slew of skin care benefits, including antioxidants, which can detox the skin and reduce inflammation. Lavender has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties that can fight the bacteria that cause acne and inflammation but is also ultra soothing for skin with a therapeutic scent. It contains powerful antioxidants that can fight against the harmful effects of pollutants on the skin. The oil is beneficial in healing burns, and also helps treat the scars caused by them Lavender oil not only moisturizes skin, but is also antibacterial and can kill bacteria that penetrate your pores.

LEMON PEEL

Lemon peel. The clean, light citrus aroma has uplifting, invigorating properties. The diluted juice acts as moderate-to-strong astringent and disinfectant and as mild bleach, benefiting unbalanced, blotchy, oily, and acneic skin and helping to restore natural skin pH.

MACADAMIA NUT OIL

Macadamia nut oil is a lightweight oil that penetrates the skin quickly, giving dull skin an instant boost. It’s high in monounsaturated fatty acids, including Oleic Acid (Omega 9), which are very moisturizing, regenerating and softening on the skin. These fatty acids also have anti-inflammatory properties. The Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) in Macadamia nut oil helps to restore the skin’s barrier function and reduce water loss. Macadamia nut oil has been shown to slow the signs of aging.

 

OLIVE OIL (OLEA EUROPAEA)

Olive oil (Olea europaea) is considered one of the healthiest forms of dietary fat, has anti-inflammatory effects, and may be useful in a variety of dermatologic conditions. Olive oil is one of the healthiest vegetable oils, it contains three major antioxidants: vitamin E, polyphenols, and phytosterols. It nourishes dry skin, relieves dryness and doesn’t clog pores.

ORANGE PEEL

Orange peel. Orange oil with its fresh, sweet, citrus smell and is a valuable treatment oil for many ailments. The health benefits of oil can be attributed to its properties as an anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, carminative, diuretic, tonic, sedative and cholagogue substance. In addition, orange essential oil is shown to promote the production of collagen as well as increase the blood flow to the skin. It is helpful at soothing dry, irritated skin as well as acne-prone skin.

 

PEPPERMINT

Peppermint, is a true multipurpose herb. An infusion of the leaves – cooling, deodorizing, stimulating, astringent, and antiseptic – is good for oily-to-normal, combination, and acneic skin. Peppermint has been found to be uplifting, rejuvenating, clearing, refreshing, antiseptic, an expectorant, and a mental stimulant. Peppermint`s cooling effects are appreciated after a day`s work outside in the heat. After a peppermint bath you will feel refreshed and cooler.

 

POMEGRANATE

Pomegranate helps to nurture and repair skin and is also a powerful antioxidant. It is rich in antioxidants and polyphenols that give it natural protection qualities, shielding skin from UV and free-radical damage. It offers potent hydrating, softening, regenerating and protecting qualities. It supports cell regeneration, repairing skin and effectively reducing and preventing wrinkles in the epidermis.

FRENCH ROSE

Rose Oil has e a time-honored history of therapeutic benefits, but the skincare benefits are just as immense because it is a multifaceted flower. Recognized for its extraordinary anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities and as such one of the most impactful ingredients for truly transforming the skin and fighting redness, inflammation, irritated skin conditions and uncomfortable dryness. Perfect for mature and sensitive skin types.

SHEA BUTTER

Shea butter is fat that has been extracted from shea tree nuts. It is known for its intense moisturizing and nourishing properties and helps smooth the appearance of dry, dehydrated skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin. Shea butter has high levels of oleic, linoleic, and stearic acids. These acids are an effective ingredient to combat the effect the environmental toxins have on your skin cells. This helps your skin to have a healthy turnover of new cells, and also supports the structure and tightness of your skin.

 

SOY

Soy. Vitamin-rich soybean oil has a small molecular structure, which enables it to penetrate the epidermis – the top layer of your skin. Clinical and scientific studies both show that soy works to reduce blotchiness and discoloration by evening out the appearance of pigments within the skin’s surface. Soy proteins can also work to moisturize skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines. Overall, soy is an especially appealing ingredient for women who want an all-natural, simple beauty routine without compromising effectiveness and quality.

 

ST. JOHN’S WORT

St. John’s Wort is full of powerful flavonoids that help protect and soothe the skin. This deeply nourishing and restorative oil is also ideal for healing scars. St.John’s Wort stimulates circulation of oxygenated blood to those skin cells to stimulate repair. Therefore often used for the treatment of minor wounds and burns, sunburns, abrasions, bruises, contusions, ulcers, myalgia, and many others.

 

TEA TREE OIL

Tea Tree Oil’s anti-inflammatory effect helps to soothe and relieve painful and irritated skin. Packed with the power of antibacterial and anti-fungal compounds, tea tree oil helps in the reduction of inflammation, making it an effective for cases of mild to moderate acne. It can help to clear sebum and debris from pores for purified skin without creating dry, tight or uncomfortable results. Great for a boost of radiance, skin health, and plumper skin texture.

 

YLANG-YLANG

Ylang-ylang. This sweet, slightly sticky, spicy and floral essential oil rivals rose and jasmine oils as one of the most exotic aromas on earth. The scent relaxes muscles as well as the central nervous system, balances mood, calms, calms the mind, and acts as an antidepressant. The oil also regulates sebum production for all skin types.