
Olive Oil
Used for centuries as an essential part of skin care routine, olive oil is rich in Vitamin E that restores damaged skin cells and protects skin from damaging ultraviolet rays. Its antioxidants keep aging at bay by promoting the production of collagen. Olive Oil also works as a moisturizer, cleanser, and exfoliator. And with its Vitamin A content, it is a boost to your skin’s nourishment.

Avocado Oil
Another nutrient-filled ingredient, avocado brings a myriad of benefits to the skin. It is rich in Vitamin E, Vitamin D, beta carotene, protein, lecithin, and essential fatty acids content. You get the picture? It hydrates, soothes, heals, and smoothes skin. It's healthy fats help promote collagen production and contribute to skin elasticity.

Meadowfoam Seed Oil
Another skin saver, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil richly moisturizes the skin without giving it a greasy feel. This natural emollient keeps the skin protected by providing a protective shield to prevent moisture evaporation and dryness. It also contains Vitamins C and E to safeguard and nourish the skin from harmful elements and sun damage

Shea Butter
Used for centuries for its skin benefits, Shea Butter is a luxurious way of pampering the skin. With a high concentration of moisturizing fatty acids it is easy to absorb. Shea Butter is rich in antioxidants that boost cell regeneration and also promotes collagen production. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-acne properties.

Lemon Myrtle Oil
An essential oil known for its refreshing and uplifting citrus aroma and therapeutic benefits, Lemon Myrtle Oil is a potent source of citral, a natural anti-viral ingredient. It has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties making it effective in cleansing and protecting the skin. It is also rich in essential minerals like calcium, zinc, and magnesium that help promote body functions.

Citrus Lemon Peel Oil
Citrus Lemon Peel Oil is a rich source of Vitamin C. It is high in other antioxidants that help reduce oxidative stress that lead to tissue damage and premature aging. It prevents cellular damage, promotes a healthy immune system and acts as an astringent, skin conditioner, and gentle exfoliant. It is also an effective topical skin cleansing ingredient.

Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is a widely used herbal remedy for topical skin problems like sunburn, minor burns, and small cuts and abrasions. Aside from healing and soothing the skin, this gel-like ingredient is also a powerful moisturizer that locks in moisture. It also helps remove dead skin cells and promote skin tissue regeneration.

Glycerin
Glycerin is a natural moisturizing agent derived from plant oils or animal fats and is a non-greasy humectant. It soothes the skin from irritants, protects it against infections and conditions like eczema or psoriasis, and aids in wound healing. It helps unclogged pores, protects against harmful UV rays, and helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles.

Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil helps moisturize skin and protects it from dryness and irritation. It is a rich source of Vitamin E and other antioxidants that fight against oxidative stress caused by harmful environmental elements. Jojoba Oil also has anti-fungal properties. It also aids in wound healing, soothing sunburns, treating acne, and promoting collagen production.

Argan Oil
Indigenous women of South Africa have been using this powerful natural ingredient on their skin for hundreds of years dating back to as early as 600 BC. Also called liquid Gold, it is a rich source of omega fatty acids and antioxidants that hydrate and protect the skin and help reduce acne. Argan Oil also reduces aging signs by promoting skin elasticity.

Biotin
“Biotin” comes from the ancient Greek word “biotos,” meaning “life” or “sustenance.” Also known as Vitamin B7 or Vitamin H, Biotin is a water-soluble element essential for skin and hair health. It is used in the treatment of some diseases like Alopecia, Parkinson’s disease, seborrheic dermatitis, and vaginal candidiasis.

Licorice Root Extract
Licorice root has long been used in ancient traditional medicine for skin inflammation. Today, this ingredient is used in topical gels to help treat skin conditions like acne and eczema. It contains more than 300 compounds that have anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and antibacterial effects. Its antioxidants also soothes and hydrates skin.

Kojic Acid
Kojic Acid is a nature-derived chemical produced from different types of fungi. It is also a by-product of fermented food like Japanese sake and rice wine. A powerful skin lightening ingredient it helps lighten visible sunspots, age spots, dark scars, and aids in treating melasma. It also has anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties.

Lactic Acid
Derived from milk, Lactic Acid is considered an anti-aging ingredient belonging to the alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) category. It is known to even out skin tone by treating hyperpigmentation, sun spots, and age spots. Its gentle peeling effect helps reveal younger looking skin with smoother texture and brighter complexion.

Nettle Extract
The Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), has been used in ancient civilizations for treating ailments like arthritis. It is known to have analgesic anti-inflammatory, anti-allergy, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. It helps in treating wounds and reduces blemishes and scars. Nettle extract also helps regenerate hair growth, strengthens hair follicles and reduces hair fall and dandruff.

Rosemary Leaf Oil
Rosemary leaf oil helps stimulate hair growth and reduces scalp itchiness and irritation and also combats patchy hair loss or alopecia areata. This antioxidant rich extract protects the skin and prevents premature aging. It also has antimicrobial properties. Other benefits include soothing burns, easing skin swelling and puffiness, stimulating cell growth, and reducing wrinkles.

Clary Sage Oil
Clary Sage Oil has many benefits including calming nerves, balancing hormones and treating the skin and the hair. It is known for its antibacterial, antispasmodic, astringent, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Its high ester content helps relieve skin inflammation, rashes, acne and eczema. It also helps moisturize skin, promotes hair growth and fights dandruff.

Eucalyptus Oil
This age-old plant extract is known to relieve soreness, stress, and sinus problems. It also has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, analgesic, and aromatherapeutic properties. It stimulates scalp, fights dandruff, and promotes hair elasticity. Eucalyptus Oil also soothes and relieves pain, sunburn, minor cuts and insect bites and moisturizes skin, giving it a supple texture and youthful glow.