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We have a product for your skin type
FINE LINES & WRINKLES
ECZMA/RASHES
ACNE
HYPERPIGMENTATION
STRETCH MARKS
SCARS
LOSS OF FIRMNESS OR ELASTICITY
DULL SKIN OR DRY SKIN
VAGINAL ITCHING
HEMORRHOIDS
Ingredients we use and their benefits
Butters and Oils:
Bearberry Oil- extract reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on our skin. It soothes irritated skin and calms inflammation, which can accelerate the formation of wrinkles.
Calendula Oil-is ideal for sensitive, oily, and acne-prone skin. Laden with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, it can help to banish dark spots, blemishes, acne, and acne scars. What's more, it can restore skin elasticity, and provide a smooth and soft texture.
Shea Butter-High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, soothe your skin and helps fight breakouts.
Mango Butter-is an effective moisturizer and may help soften your skin. The abundance of Vitamin E and Vitamin C in mangos may help protect your skin from environmental stressors like sunlight, pollution, and even blue light from screens. These stressors can lead to damage and premature aging.
Cocoa Butter-contains a high amount of fatty acids, which make it well-suited as a primary ingredient in skin cream. Fatty acids help to hydrate the skin. The fat in cocoa butter creates a protective barrier that holds in moisture and prevents your skin from drying
Emu Oil-stimulates the skin to reduce the appearance of skin wrinkles, and rejuvenate aging or sun-damaged skin. Emu oil has also been recommended for use in the treatment of skin conditions , such as skin wounds and seborrheic dermatitis. It may also help with alopecia, rosacea, hypopigmentation, and shingles.
Jojoba Oil-is moisturizing,'antibacterial, It's an antioxidant, noncomedogenic, and is hypoallergenic. It helps control sebum production, and may help promote collagen synthesis, as well as speed up wound healing.
Grapeseed Oil- manages acne breakouts, lightens acne scars, protects against free radicals, moisturizes and balances the skin, absorbs easily, minimizes fine lines and wrinkles, antimicrobial, and evens skin tone.
Castor Oil-prevents wrinkles, contains antioxidants that fight free radicals in your body. For fighting acne, Castor oil has antibacterial properties, reducing puffiness, moisturizing, soothing sunburn, fighting dry lips, and promoting overall skin health.
Olive Oil-is packed with healthy vitamins, fats, and antioxidants, and these components can contribute to healthier-looking skin. It moisturizes skin by locking in moisture, and its antioxidants can help to improve signs of aging.
Avocado Oil-moisturizes and nourishes, as well as relieves inflammation from psoriasis and eczema. Further, it aids in preventing and treats acne. Lastly, it accelerates wound healing, treats sunburned skin, reduces signs of aging,Improves nail health, and Improves scalp health.
Vegetable Glycerin-may lead to better skin health by helping soothe skin irritation, protect against infection and promote wound healing. Studies show that applying glycerin-containing products may protect your skin against irritants and microbes, as well as soothe inflamed or wounded skin
Sweet Almond Oil-keeps your skin cells healthy, protects your skin from UV radiation damage, and helps your skin look smooth, soft, and free of fine lines. The fatty acids help your skin retain moisture and can heal chapped and irritated skin. Plus, the vitamin A can help reduce acne
RoseHip Oil-The retinoids in rosehip oil can help brighten your skin, prevent blackheads, and reduce inflammation. Rosehip oil also contains linoleic acid, a fatty acid that can aid acne prevention and shrink pimples. Rosehip oil may help treat eczema, an inflammation of the skin that can cause itching and redness.
Aloe Vera-is a great natural moisturizer and can help to soothe dry skin. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles. Plus, aloe vera is non-irritating and can be used on any type of skin
Argan Oil-protects from sun damage, moisturizes skin, treats a number of skin conditions, treats acne, heals skin infections, improves wound healing, soothes atopic dermatitis and has anti-aging effects.
Vitamin E Oil-is full of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that relieve various dry skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis. Vitamin E oil provides essential nourishment to the skin and makes it soft and smooth. It moisturizes the skin to prevent dryness of the skin
Essential Oils:
Lavender Oil-gently moisturizes skin, and is non-comedogenic for pores. is naturally antibacterial, meaning that it kills acne-causing bacteria that might infiltrate your pores. This makes the purple flower perfect for preventing, calming, and healing painful acne breakouts.
Frankincense Serrata Oil-is a powerful astringent, meaning it helps protect skin cells. It can be used to help reduce acne blemishes, mask the appearance of large pores, prevent wrinkles, and it even helps lift and tighten skin to naturally slow signs of aging
Peppermint Oil-is used to soothe inflammation, irritation and itchiness on skin and scalp. It promotes wound-healing, and it is also touted as a natural remedy for soothing bug bites, and providing relief in pruritus, a common skin infection which leads to rashes, hives and itchiness
Rosemary Oil-Rosemary oil acts as a natural antioxidant, protecting the skin from free radicals. It provides stimulation, oxygenation, and refreshment to the skin, making it beneficial for acne and oily skin. Additionally, rosemary oil hydrates the skin and helps control oil production.
Grapefruit Oil-antioxidant and bacteria-fighting properties heals existing acne and protect against future breakouts. Rich in vitamin C antioxidants, grapefruit oil calms inflammation, promotes collagen production, and increases cellular turnover to unclog pores.
Brazilian Orange Oil-has a cheerful, acidulous scent that immediately lifts the spirits and gives a delicious flavor to products designed for use on the lips. On the skin, this oil is known to be antimicrobial, toning and astringent, leaving the skin looking plumped and refreshed.
Myrrh Oil-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
Cleavers Oil-Can help cool inflamed skin conditions such as eczema, acne and psoriasis.
Other Amazing Organic Ingredients We Use:
Pumpkin Puree
Anti-aging Pumpkin's beta-carotene and alpha-carotene reduce wrinkles and may slow aging.
Skin brightening: Enzymes and alpha hydroxy acids in pumpkin smooth and brighten skin.
UV protection: Zinc in pumpkin protects against UV rays; beta-carotene may reverse UV damage.
Acne reduction: Contains salicylic acid to help reduce acne.
Hydration: Deeply hydrates and plumps skin.
Collagen production: Stimulates collagen, reducing fine lines.
Exfoliation: Pumpkin puree can be used in sugar scrubs for exfoliation.
We never use mica powder for coloring our products. We use mineral clay powders from the earth to color some of our skin care products due to their beneficial properties:
Dead Sea Minerals Clay Powder-Throughout history, Dead Sea minerals have been a staple in skincare, offering benefits to enhance skin health and appearance. These minerals possess natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, along with antioxidants that aid in diminishing wrinkles and supporting skin recovery.
Kaolin Clay-absorbs sebum and prevents pore clogging. It's used to draw out impurities and toxins from the pores. [It then] clears the skin of excess oil, dirt, and pollution without causing any redness or irritation.
Bentonite Clay-Removes toxins from the skin. Bentonite clay reduces the effects of toxins in your body, reduces acne, treats Poison Ivy rashes, reduces diaper rash, protects you From the sun, prevents blackheads, gives even skin tone, rejuvenates skin.
Brazilian Purple Clay-benefits are mostly anti-aging. Magnesium, after all, helps ensure healthy skin cells, which can make you look younger. Purple Brazilian Clay can also help prevent your skin from absorbing environmental contaminants and impurities. That is why purple clay is one of the most popular natural clays for soap.
Cambrian Serbian Blue Clay-With both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, Cambrian clay can be used to treat mild skin conditions such as acne, rosacea and psoriasis. Its ability to soothe and calm irritated or aggravated skin is second to none.
Moroccan Red Clay-is used today as a facial mask to nourish the skin, even out blotchy skin tone, and reduce acne – specifically stubborn blackheads. There are many clinical studies that have found this type of clay to be effective for increasing skin elasticity due to its high silica and magnesium content.
French Pink Clay-can be used to cleanse and detoxify the skin, remove dead skin cells and create and overall refreshed appearance. It can also be used to treat acne and other skin ailments; poor blood and/or lymph circulation and sun damaged skin.
Manjistha Powder- Also known as Rubia cordifolia. Manjistha has powerful skin-brightening attributes that aid in diminishing dark spots, blemishes, and pigment irregularities on the skin. By inhibiting melanin production, the pigment that causes skin darkening, this herb contributes to a brighter and more uniform complexion.
We will no longer use Goat’s Milk in any of our products due to some recent studies:
While there may be many benefits to using Goat’s Milk in skin care products, we believe the risk outweighs the benefits.
one of the side effects of using lactic acid on the skin is a rash. Before using goat's milk products on the skin, consult a doctor or dermatologist to determine if it is safe.
“In our study, all of the participants developed a severe food allergy to goat’s milk following the use of goat’s milk skincare products while managing eczema or psoriasis,” said Dr De Luca”
Always consult your allergist or dermatologist if you have any existing skin conditions or allergies
Not sure what products to use for your skin type? Send us an email for a free skin care product consultation