Ingredients
Ingredients |
Properties |
Activated Charcoal | Draws bacteria, poisons, chemicals, dirt and other micro-particles to the surface of skin, helping you to achieve a flawless complexion and fight acne |
Coconut Oil | Including reducing inflammation, keeping skin moisturized and helping heal wounds. The medium-chain fatty acids found in coconut oil also possess antimicrobial properties that can help treat acne and protect the skin from harmful bacteria |
Ylang Ylang |
When used as an essential oil will stimulate the skin that controls sebum secretion for a healthier scalp and better hair health. If you are not familiar with the term sebum, this is a secretion of the sebaceous glands located on your hair follicles in an effort to moisturize and waterproof your hair. Sebum leaves the hair follicle and travels into the follicular canal for the overall health of your hair and scalp. |
Organic Sugar | Sugar is a humectant. It draws moisture from the environment into your skin. Using sugar based products can help hydrate your skin and retain moisture |
Shikakai | An antioxidant and an antiseptic that heals and cures cuts and wounds on the skin. |
Amla | Reduces pigmentation or dark spots on skin and restores a natural glow on your face.Helps to boost the production of collagen, which in turn helps to keep your skin smooth. When used on hair it helps strengthens the roots, maintains color, and improves luster. |
Neem | Antibacterial, antiviral, anti-parasitic, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and antioxidant. |
Reetha |
Antibacterial and anti-fungal properties which keep infections at bay. |
Calendula | Promotes growth of stronger hair by increasing collagen production and circulation in hair follicles. |
Lavender | Anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibacterial and antimicrobial |
Peppermint | Natural antiseptic with antibacterial properties. Due to its antimicrobial properties. |
Flax Seed | The omega-3s in flax help reduce inflammation. Speeds skin's healing process. Control the production of sebum in oily skin |
Eucalyptus | Anti-inflammatory: reduces inflammation on the skin. Antiseptic: heals wounds from acne, psoriasis, or eczema.Antibacterial: kills off a bacterial infection thereby preventing inflammation. Antioxidant: protects the skin from environmental damage. Antiviral: inhibits the development of viruses. Anti-fungal: treats and prevents fungal infections. Defends skin from photo-aging (damaging UV rays from the sun) |
Citric Acid | Strengthens and repairs skin's barrier with powerful plant and vitamin-derived antioxidants that defend from aging environmental aggressors. It is also a natural preservative. |
Cinnamon | Calms dry skin, effectively alleviate aches, pains, and stiffness in the muscles and joints, address acne, rashes, and infections, enhance circulation, nourish the skin, slow the look of aging, and revive the skin tone |
Frankincense | Strengthens skin and improve its tone, elasticity, and defense mechanisms against bacteria or blemishes |
Myrrh | Facilitates the fading of unwanted blemishes on the skin, soothes itchiness, and reduces symptoms of eczema among other skin ailments. It effectively cleans, moisturizes, and tightens the skin, thereby reducing and preventing further chapping, cracking, and sagging |
Olive Oil | Rich in vitamins A, D, and K, as well as vitamin E this olive oil is a rich emollient. |
Shea Butter | Shea butter has powerful moisturizing, anti-aging, protecting and healing benefits to the skin. There are many uses of shea butter and it has been clinically shown to provide relief for various skin conditions. |
Mango Butter | Along with softening and soothing properties, it cleanses the skin's surface of impurities and unblocks pores. The anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties of Mango Butter make it an effective soothing agent for skin afflicted by dryness, eczema, and dermatitis |
Avocado Butter | This rich butter is a natural resistance against ultraviolet rays, which makes it a great natural sunscreen. It has great melting properties, which allow every bit of it to seep into the skin, providing excellent skin care |
Vegetable Glycerin |
Vegetable Glycerine attracts and locks moisture into the skin, thereby softening, smoothing, and soothing the complexion. Its pH level closely matches that of the skin, which makes it gentle enough to be used by those with sensitive skin and in baby skincare |