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                                           Proteins & Vitamins & Raw Materials

 

 Aloe Vera (Lineo), Aloe Barbadensis  Aloe Vera has been scientifically proven to aid the process of wound healing. It has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects on damaged skin and to expedite the healing of burn wounds. Aloe may have immune-protective, immune-stimulant, anti-fungal, and antiviral activities. Aloe Vera’s use can be traced back 6,000 years to early Egypt. Aloe Vera contains vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, and B12. Aloe Vera also contains over 200 other naturally occurring nutrients such as enzymes, amino acids and sterols. In combination with vitamin E.

Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)  Panthenol is a form of Vitamin B that is derived from plants. This is a natural, hydrating skin and hair vitamin. It causes the hair to appear shiny because of its ability to "seal the surface of the hair. Its moisturizing abilities make it useful in hair conditioning, resulting in softer hair that's easy to comb. It’s deep moisturizing ability also makes it useful in hydrating products that promise to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. It contains antimicrobial properties that are crucial to controlling the growth and spread of bacteria.   

Rice Protein (Orysa sativa)   Rice protein is a soluble vegetable protein, which has been extracted from rice bran. A natural plant derived protein that provides superior anti-oxidant properties and essential fatty acids. This substantive protein also increases the ability of skin and hair to bind moisture. In the hair, this results in increased flexibility and tensile strength. On the skin, increased moisture retention results in a more hydrated and elastic surface. It is also an effective anti-irritant and leaves a smooth, dry feel on skin.

DMAE and MSM are natural ingredients which help your skin repair and heal itself with added benefits such as increased collagen production and anti-inflammatory properties.  DMAE & MSM - nourishing ingredients help eliminate wrinkles and fine lines while toning and firming skin, resulting in a youthful and smooth texture. DMAE and MSM work in concert to heal sensitive and irritated skin 

Glycerine (vegetable)   The glycerin we use is always vegetable derived. Vegetable Glycerin is obtained by adding alkalis to fats and fixed oils. Glycerin is a soothing, humectant which draws moisture from the air to the skin. Glycerin is an emollient, which makes the skin feel softer and smoother, reduce rough feeling, cracking and irritation. Glycerin has a high hydrophilic (water) factor and a low lipophilic (fat) factor. Nontoxic, nonirritating and non-allergenic. It is light and non- sticky and will help prevent dryness of your baby’s skin.

Hyaluronic Acid  One of the most powerful hydrating and moisturizing ingredients. Holds up to 1000 times its weight in water! Helps diminish fine lines and wrinkles, increasing collagen synthesis and facilitates skin healing. Eczema Help Skin Care using only pure & natural Hyaluronic Acid. All natural and paraben free, we don’t use excess ingredients to make up for the lack of actives. We like to keep it simple and effective. 

Lecithin   A natural emulsifier found in soybeans that has excellent emollient benefits and is a source of choline and vitamin B. Lecithin from soy beans (tested and certified Non-GMO) bind the oil and water components in creams, acting as a natural emulsifier. It has a smoothing and moisturizing effect on the skin. Lecithin is a component of all of the body's cell membranes, helping to form and stabilize them.      

Lauryl Glucoside   Lauryl Glucoside is a natural gentle cleanser made from coconut oil (the "lauryl" part) and sugar (the glucose part). Such alkyl glycosides biodegrade quickly, are gentle to the skin and they work well in hard water.

Menthol Crystals   Menthol is a compound obtained from Peppermint oil. The anti-fungal and anti-bacterial action of Menthol has been studied extensively.

Coenzyme Q10   Coenzyme Q10 is a natural antioxidant in the body that helps the cells grow and protects them from the ravages of cancer. A drop in natural levels of coenzyme Q10 that occurs in our later years is thought to contribute to aging skin.  coenzyme Q10  helping minimize the appearance of wrinkles.

Silk Protein Powder  Silk Powder is rich in anti-oxidants and high in proteins. It has oil balancing properties, which can help with shine and elasticity. Its anti-inflammatory and sun protection properties make it perfect for sensitive and aging skin. It is also said to help with acne and skin blemishes.

Sorbitol (fruit derivative)   Sorbitol is derived from fruit such as berries and is a wonderful humectant (draws water to the skins surface). It is light and non-sticky and will help prevent dryness of your baby’s skin.

Sodium Lactate   Sodium Lactate is naturally derived from the fermentation of Lactic Acid. It is a clear colorless viscous liquid with a slight odor. It can be used as a natural preservative in cosmetics and personal care products. Sodium Lactate is considered to be a natural humectant.

Squalane Oil   (Olive)   Squalane Olive Oil is produced from Squalene which is an organic compound naturally found in Olive Oil. After pressing the olives to obtain olive oil, the leftover material is then used to extract squalene, which is then converted into Squalane. It prevents moisture loss and restores softness, suppleness and flexibility to skin. Its  helps restore dry damaged hair, protecting, healing, and moisturizing skin. Olive Squalane can help to replenish the natural levels of lipids lost through the normal aging process. It helps to restore a more youthful appearance and resistance to aging conditions. Squalane’s hydrating and skin-softening effects on the skin help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It is rapidly absorbed without leaving an oily or greasy feeling. Squalane is a natural part of human skin and plays an important role in the repair of damaged or aging skin, prevents UV damage, and promotes cell regeneration.

Wheat Germ Oil (Triticum vulgare)   Thick, dark, fragrant oil expressed from the wheat germ-the seed of the wheat grain. This oil is very high in vitamins, particularly Vitamin E, carotene and lecithin. Its high Vitamin E content acts as an antioxidant and preservative. Wheat germ Oil is rich in natural vitamins A, B, D, proteins and lecithin. Wheat germ oil is added to some cosmetics to keep the product from turning rancid.        

Xanthan Gum (Polysaccharide gum)   Xanthan gum is produced from sugar syrup by a natural yeast-like microorganism, Xanthomonas campestris. It is a polysaccharide which is used as a thickening agent. It covers the skin as a soft, moist gel which feels pleasant on the skin. Some familiar polysacharides are starch and cellulose. This gum agent serves as a stabilizer and emulsifier, as well as a foam enhancer and thickener. Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide (natural sugar) fermented from corn sugar. Often used in the food industry to thicken and stabilize products. It can be added to thicken a cosmetic product. It is difficult to work with since it does not fully dissolve in water.

 

OUR OILS & EXTRACTS

 

Almond Oil, Sweet (Persea Gratissima)   Sweet almond oil is obtained by pressing sweet almonds. It is an excellent emollient and is known for its ability to soften and re-condition the skin. It is rich in proteins, Olein Glyceride Linoleic Acid and Vitamin D, and is considered extremely nourishing. It is well suited for eczema, psoriasis and itchy, dry and inflamed skin. The oil has no scent and is a great nutrient for softening and conditioning the skin. It's been known to be especially suitable for eczema, itchy, dry and inflamed skin. Since it contains glucosides, vitamins and minerals, it makes a fabulous massage oil. Sweet almond oil is widely used in lotions, lotion bars, balms and soap; it saponifies easily and produces a mild soap with very good lather.                

 

Argan Oil (Argania spinosa )   Argan oil is produced from the kernels of the Argan tree from Morocco and is valued for its nutritive, cosmetic and numerous medicinal properties. After removing the outer layer, the kernels are toasted and then pound by hand to extract oil. Toasting the seeds gives them the rich, nutty flavor and also yields more oil. Apart from cosmetics, Argan oil is also used for culinary purposes. It is also known as Moroccan oil.           

 

Apricot Kernel Oil (Prunus armenica)   Apricot oil is pressed from the kernels of the Prunus armeniaca (apricot). Apricot oil is known for its ability to penetrate the skin without leaving an oily feel. Its moisturizing, revitalizing properties are also popular in many cosmetics for dry or aged skin. Rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B17 and E. An ideal basic carrier oil, nourishing and protecting to the skin. Calms skin irritation. In addition to making adjustments in diet, applying apricot oil with its high linoleic acid content could help relieve these skin issues Apricot Oil is a good hair product that utilizes the properties of apricot oil to help improve the condition of the scalp.

 

Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil  (Cedrus atlantica)   Atlas Cedarwood essential oil is said to be one of the first crude essential oils to be extracted, and it was one of the oils Egyptians used. Cedarwood essential oil has antiseptic as well as anti-bacterial properties and is well known for its detoxing effect where it offers a gentle stimulating effect. This makes it helpful in Alopecia or hair loss products. It is extensively used in aromatherapy as well.

 

Bay Laurel Essential Oil   Bay essential oil can be used in hair care preparations to relieve scalp conditions.

 

Borage Oil   (Borago officinalis)   Borage oil is derived from the seeds of the Borage plant, also known as the blue starflower. It is an annual herb native to the Mediterranean. Borage has one of the highest amounts of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) of all seed oils. Borage oil can help to dramatically improve dry, flaky skin conditions. It is not only very soothing and softening to the skin, but also helps to reduce the redness so often experienced with very sensitive skin. The tannins contained in Borage oil have a tightening effect on the skin making it a valuable addition to anti-aging skin care products.

 

Calendula Oil (Calendula officinalis)   Calendula Oil is used topically for wound healing. Major constituents of the leaves and stems of the plant include lutein and beta-carotene. Calendula Oil demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-parasitic properties. Calendula oil is ideal for any skin issue. Used for dry and damaged skin, skin inflammations, rashes, diaper irritations, and other skin disorders. Works wonderful for those with sensitive skin. Calendula oil also used for all sorts of skin conditions, inflammation, chronic skin ulcers, and legions, burns, cuts, eczema, insect bites, rashes, wounds, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, enlarged inflamed lymph nodes, sebaceous cysts, fungicidal

 

Carrot Seed Oil (Daucus carota)

Carrot Oil is considered to be one of the best oils to rejuvenate and regenerate skin tissues. It helps to remove toxic build-up in the skin, improving the skin's complexion. Carrot oil is rich in beta carotene, vitamins A and E. Carrot oil helps to heal dry, chapped and cracked skin, balances the moisture in skin, and it conditions hair well.

 

Castor Oil (Ricinus communis)   Known by some as Palm Christi Oil, is made from the first pressing of the Castor bean. Creates a protective barrier on the skin and is soothing. Castor is known thousands years ago in ancient Egypt it was used to stop skin dryness problems and as well was used to relief some skin and dermis diseases. As well our factory produces some other oils that help in solving some problems. Castor Oil helps a lot in reducing the Romaic pain preventing and reducing hair loss, protects the skin from harmful sun rays and it gives the skin nice bronze color, helps in curing and healing Xeroderma and bigmentosa and other skin problems. It is very helpful for people suffering from psoriasis because it removes the flaky skin and supports the healing process of the new skin. Castor is an Egyptian bitter nut.

 

Cajeput Essential Oil (Melaleuca cajeputi)   Grouped in the tea tree essential oils with its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Cajeput is from the same family of plants as Tea Tree, yet harsher and more camphoraceous in aroma. For many people who have experienced the benefits of Tea Tree Oil, this scent has become equivalent with the scent of healing.. Cajeput creates the sensation of warmth which may aid with hair growth. It is commonly used to treat various bacterial and fungal scalp infections, and to moisturize dry air and scalp.

 

Cardamom Essential Oil   Is distilled from the seed from. This herb grows in India and has a sweet, but spicy aroma. Cardamom Essential Oil is great for healing scalp and skin blemishes. Cardamom Essential Oil has been known to assist with lightening the hair when used in conjunction with honey and distilled water due to its peroxide value

 

Citronella Essential Oil  (Cymbopogon nardus)   Slightly sweet, powerful and lemony scent. Also known to clear the mind so may be useful against headaches and migraines. Its deodorant and stimulating properties always refresh sweaty tired feet, activating the whole body.

 

Chamomile essential oil   Chamomile has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory capabilities. Flavonoids which act an anti-oxidant for the body help protect against free radicals that can damage the body. Chamomile benefits also include soothing skin rashes, including eczema and acne. It can also help ease minor burns and sunburn. Chamomile also reduces skin inflammation. It may also speed healing and prevent bacterial infection. Bisabolol which is found in chamomile has been used in cosmetics for centuries because of its skin-healing properties. Those with hypersensitive skin will find many benefits from this powerhouse flower!

 

Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera)   The flesh of the coconut is rich in emollient fat and, when pressed, yields a white, sweetly-scented, super-moisturizing oil, which is a solid at room temperature but easily melts on the skin. The consistency of coconut oil helps to bind and emulsify natural formulations where no chemical emulsifiers are desirable. It protects skin from the elements by forming a thin film, which is not absorbed. Coconut oil is useful as an after sun skin oil and is also revitalizing to dry, damaged hair.                

                                                                            

Cranberry Seed Oil (Vaccinium Macrocarpon)   Cranberry Seed Oil is highly moisturizing and easily penetrates the skin. It is rich in tocotrienols and tocopherols (Vitamin E) and other antioxidants. It contains a unique balance of Omega 3, 6 and 9 essential fatty acids not found in other oils. Cranberry Oil can aid in the relief of itchy, scaly, irritated skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Cranberry Seed Oil also contains a significant amount of Vitamin A, making it a good for acne or blemished skin. It is used to heal, strengthen and moisturize the hair and scalp.

 

Evening Primrose Oil   (Oenothera biennis)   Evening Primrose is a flowering plant that has been used throughout the centuries. It is native to Mexico and some parts of Central America. Evening Primrose’s healing action results from its high content of gamma linolenic acid (GLA).  This essential fatty acid is vital to cell and body functions and not produced by the body. Diminishes the appearance of aging by strengthening and hydrating the skin's moisture barrier.

              

Eucalyptus Essential Oil Citriodora   Commonly known as lemon scented eucalyptus. The oil has a strong fresh citronella-like odor with a sweet balsamic undertone. Eucalyptus is use for treating scalp infections such as dandruff, and blemishes of the scalp and skin. Eucalyptus is also beneficial for promoting healthy hair growth, and decreasing hair shed.

 

Fir Balsam Essential Oil    It is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to alleviate pain caused by sore muscles and arthritis.

 

Frankincense Essential Oil  (Boswellia carteri)   Its cytophylactic properties make it an ideal oil for mature, wrinkled skin in need of a lift.

 

Geranium Essential Oil (Pelargonium graveolens)  Geranium originated from South Africa, Egypt and Morocco and was introduced to Europe in the late 17th century. The aroma is a little like rose but heavier, floral with mint overtones. It helps counter the effects of dry skin and hair. Geranium helps treat fungal and bacterial skin infections, balances sebum production of the scalp, balances oily scalp and hair, heals irritated scalp and promotes hair growth and shiny hair.

                

Grapefruit, Pink Essential Oil   (Citrus paradisi)   Has a fresh, sweet, sharp and citrusy aroma. Helpful in treating acne, congested and oily skin.

              

Helichrysum Essential Oil (Helichrysum italicum)   Helichrysum oil is obtained from a flowering plant which belongs to the family of sunflower. This plant grows in dry and sandy areas of Mediterranean. The oil is also known as the Immortelle oil. The flowers of the Helichrysum plants are steam distilled to extract the essential oil.   

 

Japanese Camellia Seed Oil   Natural Hypoallergenic. Effectively moisturize fine lines and wrinkles and helps restore skin’s own elasticity and tone. Good for all skin types. Helps to heal dry, chapped and cracked skin, balances the moisture in skin. Japanese Camellia Seed Oil helps damaged skin like Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema, Sunburn, Stretch Marks, Cuts, and Scars. Also used to heal dry, damaged hair, dry scalp and brittle nails.

          

Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil ( Litsea cubeba)   It is not related to lemon verbena but belongs to the same family as the rosewood or cinnamon tree. Sweet, spicy and citrus fragrance with vegetative notes. It is antidepressant, antiseptic, and astringent, insecticide, calming and sedative. Very uplifting and stimulating.                                                        

                             

Lavender Essential Oil  (Lavandula officinalis)   Lavender's aroma is floral, herbaceous, light with woody undertones. Among its many properties, it's known to be analgesic, antidepressant, anti- rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, bactericide, cicatrizant, decongestant, deodorant, diuretic, fungicide, sedative. Lavender Essential oil is created by distilling the leaves of the Lavender herb/shrub and has a very calming, sedative, light floral scent. Lavender is a sebum regulator, especially for those with hard sebum and is also perfect for oily scalps! Lavender can also eradicate head lice, encourage hair growth and minimize hair shedding.

              

Lemongrass Essential Oil  (Cymbopogon flexuosus)   Sweet, herbaceous, smoky and lemony aroma. It is tonic, digestive and vasodilator with anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Stimulates the mind, lifts the spirit, and clears the head.  Lemongrass is created by distilling dried lemongrass. Lemongrass Essential Oil assists in creating shiny hair, balances oily hair and scalp, smells grassy-lemony, heals bacterial infection of the scalp and skin and rejuvenates the skin and hair.

                           

Lemon Citrus Essential Oil   (limon)   Clean, citrus, sharp citrus aroma. Among its many properties are antacid, anti-neuralgic, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, astringent, bactericide, cicatrizant, diuretic, emollient, insecticide, and laxative. Helps to clear thoughts, helps with concentration, and lifts the spirits.

 

Neem Oil (Simmondsia chinensis)   Grown in India, neem oil is made from the bark and leaves of the neem tree. It is used for a variety of uses from organic pest control in farming to a natural preservative in lotions and creams. It also has been known to treat skin diseases and act as an insect repellent.

 

Neroli Essential Oil   (Citrus aurantium)   Neroli Essential Oil, is distilled from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree. The oil has a unique, lovely floral citrus aroma. It is one of the best oils for the face as it helps regenerate skin cells. Any type of skin can benefit from this oil, although it is particularly good for dry, irritated or sensitive skin. It regulates oiliness and minimizes enlarged pores. Neroli Oil helps to clear acne and blemished skin, especially if the skin lacks moisture. With regular treatment, it can reduce the appearance of fragile or broken capillaries and varicose veins.

 

Nettle Root Essential Oil   Nettle root oil have been traditionally utilized by itself or together with Burdock root to help improve scalp conditions and promote hair growth. More recently Nettle root has become popular in ombination with Saw Palmetto as a dietary supplement used to help combat hair loss. Obtained by cold extraction of Nettle root into extra virgin olive oil.

 

Olive Fruit Oil (Olea europaea)   Olive oil is obtained by crushing and pressing the fruit of the olive tree. The olive tree is native to the Mediterranean area, but can be grown in other tropical and warm areas. The olive tree is an evergreen. An important historic oil used extensively in ancient times. Highly nutritive and stable. Contains protein, minerals and vitamins. Superior penetrating power. It is a yellow or greenish. Has acidic and antioxidant values.

 

Pomegranate Seed Oil (Punica granatum)    Pomegranate Seed oil is made from the seeds of pomegranate fruit. This oil is known for its moisturizing, nourishing, and protective qualities. This oil can also help retain and improve skin elasticity. Its oils are said to be anti-inflammatory, soothing and moisturizing and beneficial to dry, inflamed skin, eczema and psoriasis skin conditions.

 

Patchouli Essential Oil (Pogostemon patchouli)   A strong, earthy, smoky, spicy and musky scent. It is antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, deodorant, fungicide and insecticide. One of the best-known perfumes of the Orient and India, patchouli leaves are used to scent perfumes and soaps, potpourris and India ink. Patchouli Essential Oil is created by distilling the leaves, is a bushy herb that is found in Asia. Patchouli can treats skin and scalp problems such as psoriasis, eczema, blemishes and fungal infections. Patchouli is also used for treating dandruff and encourages hair growth and can moisturizing dry hair and skin. 

                  

Peppermint Essential Oil (Mentha piperita)   Strongly piercing, refreshing, minty, very herbaceous aroma. Cooling, analgesic, antispasmodic, anesthetic, decongestant, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide and stimulant.

                

Pine Needle Essential Oil (Pinus sylvestris)   Pine stimulates, refreshes and cleanses. With a strong, fresh, resinous aroma it has a powerful antiseptic quality and is widely used. It has a deodorant affect and is often used in commercial preparations. In aromatherapy, pine is used in saunas, steam baths and massage blends for stressed muscles and joints. It shares many of the same properties as eucalyptus, and the action of both oils is enhanced when blended.     

                

Palmarosa Essential Oil   Palmarosa is known to be helpful in formulations for those with mature skin or acne. It is helpful for balancing oily and dry skin. Its action against bacteria and coupled with the attractive smell make it a good skin care ingredient.

 

Rosemary Essential Oil (Rosemarinus officinalis)   It has been used since ancient times in Mediterranean regions for seasoning foods. The leaves and flowers of rosemary herb contain the essential oil, which imparts medicinal properties to the herb. Rosemary oil is clear in color and has water like viscosity with a powerful refreshing aroma. Rosemary oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Regular use of rosemary essential oil stimulates the hair follicles and increases the blood flow, thus improving the scalp condition and encouraging hair growth. Rosemary Essential oil is very healing as it heals most scalp conditions such as dandruff and seborrhea, as well as being incredible for stimulating hair growth and balancing the scalps sebum production. Rosemary Essential Oil is perfect for treating blemishes.                                               

                                                           

Sandalwood Oil (Australian Sandalwood: Santalum spicatum)   A native tree of Western Australia, is closely related to the Indian Santalum album and has high levels of active fragrance compounds as well as high levels of anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties.

                

Sweet Orange Essential Oil   Sweet Orange Essential Oil has a sweet, citrus smell much like the orange peels it is derived from, only more intense and concentrated.  Is a great for healing scalps with bacterial infections and fungal infections, delays aging of the skin, improves scalp texture, heals acne, great for breaking up waxy sebum on the scalp, and balances an oily scalp. Sweet Orange Oil is known to help remove toxins from the skin and hair.

                                                                            

Tea Tree Oil (Maleluca alternifol)   Melaleuca alternifol Fresh and antiseptic, rather pungent aroma, some might characterize it as medicinal. This is a must have essential oil. It is antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral, bactericide, cicatrizant, expectorant, fungicide, insecticide and sudorific.

              

Rose Hip Oil   (Rosa rubiginosa)    The oil comes from the crushed seeds from rose hips, known as the seedpod of the flower. Rosehip oil is one of the world's most regenerative substances for the skin. It contains a special combination of anti-oxidants and vitamins, high in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, retinoic acid. With skin rejuvenating properties like vitamin C and lycopene, rosehip seed oil is a safe solution to repair the skin's surface, restore elasticity and protects against factors that can lead to wrinkles and fine lines.

 

Safflower Oil (Carthamus tinctorius)   Safflower Carrier Oil is the first choice amongst manufacturers for cosmetics requiring a moisturizing oil. It is also very popular in massage blends as it is easily absorbed, and can be washed from sheets without heavy staining.                            

Sage Oil (Salvia officinalis)   Sage Oil is helpful with skin diseases. If you suffer from sweating you’ll find help in this product, too. You can even use it in case of skin irritations or if you want to detox your mouth as a mouth wash.

                

Sesame Seed Oil (Sesamum indicum)   Sesame Seed Oil has been used as a healing oil for thousands of years. Sesame oil is mentioned in the Vedas as excellent for humans. It is naturally antibacterial for common skin pathogens, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as common skin fungi, such as athlete's foot fungus. It is naturally antiviral. It is a natural anti- inflammatory agent. It nourishes and feeds the scalp to control dry scalpdandruff and to kill dandruff causing bacteria. It protects the skin from the effects of chlorine in swimming pool water.

                

Sea Buckthorn Oil (Hippophae rhamnoides)   Sea buckthorn is a hardy, cold-climate plant originating from the mountains of China and Russia. The seed's oil is rich in vitamin E, K, carotenoids and sterols, a substance that aids in cell function. Sea Buckthorn has been called the super fruit. This fruit has a high abundance of some of the most powerful antioxidants in the world. Not only that, but it is the only plant known to contain essential fatty acids 3, 6, 7, and 9.

 

Shea Butter (Butyrospermum parkii)   Shea butter is ancient ingredient used for centuries. It is expressed from the seed pits of the African butter tree. Shea butter is also called African Karité butter. It is smooth, creamy and white in color although the color may vary from batch to batch. It helps in nourishing the skin with Vitamin A, E, and F. Shea butter has also been known to reduce wrinkles. It contains fatty acids which help in retaining the skin moisture as well as maintaining skin elasticity.

                

Sunflower Oil (Helianthus annuus)   Sunflower Oil is extracted from the seed of the sunflower plant and used as an emollient (softens and soothes the skin). This golden oil is rich in essential fatty acids, lecithin and vitamins A, B, D and E minerals. With a lovely light texture and fragrance, it is easily absorbed. It is especially useful in children’s products as it will soothe, soften and protect sensitive skin, by providing a protective layer that holds in moisture.

                

Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis)   Sweet almond oil is obtained by pressing sweet almonds. It is an excellent emollient and is known for its ability to soften and re-condition the skin. It is rich in proteins, Olein Glyceride Linoleic Acid and Vitamin D, and is considered extremely nourishing. It is well suited for eczema, psoriasis and itchy, dry and inflamed skin. The oil has no scent and is a great nutrient for softening and conditioning the skin. It's been known to be especially suitable for eczema, itchy, dry and inflamed skin. Since it contains glucosides, vitamins and minerals, it makes a fabulous massage oil. Sweet almond oil is widely used in lotions, lotion bars, balms and soap; it saponifies easily and produces a mild soap with very good lather.                               

                                                          

Tamanu Seed Oil (Callophyllum inophyllum)   Tamanu Carrier Oil also known as Foraha oil, is reputed to have wondrous

wound-healing properties, as well as being a relief-all for almost every skin ailment

you can think of, from acne to eczema to psoriasis. Tamanu oil is hydrating, and it

also helps regenerate skin cells. Research shows that Tamanu oil is a strong anti- inflammatory.                                                                           

Wheat Germ Oil (Triticum vulgare)   Our wheat germ is unrefined and has a very distinctive scent. Incredibly orange in color, this is a favorite of ours to use in lotions, scrubs and soap. It’s also very rich in vitamin E, a natural antioxidant. Thick, dark, fragrant oil expressed from the wheat germ-the seed of the wheat grain. This oil is very high in vitamins, particularly Vitamin E, carotene and lecithin. Its high Vitamin E content acts as an antioxidant and preservative. Wheat germ Oil is rich in natural vitamins A, B, D, proteins and lecithin. Wheat germ oil is added to some cosmetics to keep the product from turning rancid.

                

Witch Hazel Oil (Hamamelis virginiana)   Bark and leaves from the witch hazel tree are distilled to produce a cooling, styptic astringent. This is a very common ingredient in various cosmetics and is used as a local anesthetic and astringent. It is made from the twigs and leaves of Hamamelis Virginiana.

 

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (Cananga odorata)   Sweet, floral, heavy aroma. It has a long history in skin and hair care products, particularly in Asia, where it is used to promote luxuriant hair.

 

Bamboo Extract (Bambusa vulgaris)   Extract, with its abundant natural silica, is one of the easiest ways to help restore the appearance of healthy hair and skin.

 

Blue Green Algae Extract   A protein builder that helps give hair shine, volume and good texture. Enhances circulation to bring nutrients to the scalp and nails. Increases collagen synthesis. Provides moisturization and purifying hydration, helping to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

 

Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpin Extract   Potent antioxidant. Can improve appearance of aged and/or irritated skin. Often used together with sun protecting agents.

 

Hibiscus Extract is a natural source of alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs). Help exfoliate skin, speed up cell turnover, and help control acne breakouts, all of which can encourage fresher, younger, and smoother.

 

Licorice (glycyrrhiza glabra) Extract  have soothing, regenerative & antioxidant properties. Used also as skin whitening agent.

 

Rooibos Extract (Aspalathus linearis)   Rooibos is rich with the enzyme superoxide dismutase - an excellent anti-aging substance. A powerful anti-oxidant. Has anti-bacterial property. Rooibos also has high levels of many minerals and vitamins that promote healthy skin, especially zinc and vitamin D. Rooibos has high level of flavonoids, that helps treat various skin disorders, including eczema and acne.

 

Sea Kelp (Ascophyllum nodosom)   Sea Kelp is a green algae commonly found in shallow warm oceans. Commonly referred to as Sea Kelp it offers many benefits. It is used in our natural hair conditioner to promote hair growth nourish and encourage healthy hair and to thicken your hair. Sea Kelp contains iodine, B-vitamins and 30 different minerals. Iodine is one of the main things that help promote hair growth, so if you can provide your hair the iodine it needs, you might find your hair loss becoming less of a challenge.

 

 

SALTS

 

Dead Sea Salts

The beneficial effects of the Dead Sea Salts on the skin and their unique therapeutic and beautifying powers have been recognized since ancient times. Cleopatra, considered the most beautiful woman in the world, went to great expense to obtain exclusive rights over the Dead Sea area. At her command, pharmaceutical and cosmetic factories were built near the Dead Sea. Their remains can still be seen today at Ein Bokek and Ein Gedi.

The use of Dead Sea bath salts at home is an effective way to relax and absorb the minerals of the Dead Sea. Research has proven the efficiency of Dead Sea bath salts in alleviating skin diseases such as psoriasis, by treatment that can be administered at home by using about 2 lbs. for each bath. It is also highly beneficial for relieving muscle tension or for simply relaxing and enjoying a rejuvenating experience.

There’s nothing like a soak in a Dead Sea Salt bath. This practice was once relegated to high-end spas and expensive skin clinics, but now therapeutic salt baths are becoming common practice in homes all across America.

A Sea Salt bath provides a medium for deep relaxation, as well as a feast of minerals for the skin.

 

Epsom Salt

Epsom Salt relieves stress. Excess adrenaline and stress are believed to drain magnesium, a natural stress reliever, from the body. Magnesium is necessary for the body to bind adequate amounts of serotonin, a mood-elevating chemical within the brain that creates a feeling of well-being and relaxation.

While increasing your magnesium levels, Epsom salt also delivers sulfates, which are extremely difficult to get through food but which readily absorb through the skin.

Medical research indicates sulfates are needed for the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the mucin proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract. Sulfates also stimulate the pancreas to generate digestive enzymes and help to detoxify the body's residue of medicines and environmental contaminants.

                                                                            

Himalayan Pink Salts

Himalayan Pink - bath salt is a pure, hand-mined salt found naturally deep inside the pristine Himalayan Mountains. The high mineral crystals range in color from sheer white to varying shades of pink to deep reds which indicates a beneficial amount of 84 trace elements and iron. The clean crystals are Food Grade and the highest quality Himalayan salt available. This 250 million year old, Jurassic era sea salt is known for its healing properties and is used by health professionals, spas and individuals who are interested in utilizing natural products to heal the body and relax the mind.

For centuries, salts have been used as folk remedies for a variety of health issues. Stimulating circulation, lowering blood pressure and removing toxins such as heavy metals from the body are just a few of the many benefits of Himalayan Pink salt.

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