Aloe
Conceived by nature. Revered by science. Aloe embodies 75 bioactive...
Conceived by nature. Revered by science.
Aloe embodies 75 bioactive constituents. This includes vitamins and minerals. Fatty acids and amino acids. Enzymes and Sugars. Salicylic acids.
It’s a playground of skin-supportive activity that ranges from antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, and antimicrobial to anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer.
Its compounds accelerate wound healing. It treats both burns and lesions. It prevents redness and itching. It fights infection.
It’s anti-aging. It stimulates the production of hyaluronic acid. Of collagen and elastin fibres.
It’s anti-acne. Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties help pacify acne-prone skin, while salicylic acid elements gently exfoliate, promoting skin-cell turnover.
It’s hydrating. Beyond its water content and the induced production of hyaluronic acid, its natural sugars - mucopolysaccharides - work hard to retain the moisture delivered to the skin.
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Glycerin
An effective humectant that draws water to the skin and...
An effective humectant that draws water to the skin and prevents it from evaporating.
It mimic’s some of the skin’s Natural Moisturizing Factors, all of which degrade and require replenishment as we age.
It improves skin barrier function and skin mechanical properties. It protects against irritants. It accelerates the wound healing process. It improves skin resiliency. It even has mild antimicrobial properties.
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Chamomile
A powerhouse of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds that’s rich in...
A powerhouse of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds that’s rich in polyphenols and phytochemicals.
It deeply but gently penetrates the skin, inhibiting the release of, and damage done by inflammation-causing chemicals.
Its astringent properties allow for tissue contraction, tightening pores and smoothening skin.
It’s brightening. It’s softening and soothing. It can fade acne scars and hyperpigmentation. It placates redness.
It’s antimicrobial, gently killing bacteria and combating infection.
It’s anti-aging, protecting the skin from excess free radical production and oxidative stress. It accelerates cell and tissue renewal. It temporarily reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and scars.
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Argan
Oil derived from the kernels of the argan tree. Another...
Oil derived from the kernels of the argan tree. Another dose of antioxidants, but paired with a robust concentration of fatty acids.
It’s a natural source of polyphenols and Vitamin E. It helps balance the production of free radicals, protecting against environmental stressors and oxidative stress.
It moisturizes and nourishes the skin. It softens its texture and appearance. It’s occlusive properties help mitigate trans-epidermal water loss, sealing in hydration and preventing further damage.
It’s anti-inflammatory. It soothes skin and placates redness. It alleviates acne and acne-scarring.
It’s lightweight, non greasy and non-comedogenic.
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Jojoba
It’s hydrating. A natural humectant - working to attract and...
It’s hydrating. A natural humectant - working to attract and retain water at the top layer of the skin.
It’s a botanical substance that closely mimics the sebum your body naturally produces, helping to regulate oil production. It’s non-comedogenic - avoiding build up on your skin and the clogging of your pores.
It’s an antioxidant. A natural source of vitamin E, helping to protect your skin from the damage of oxidative stress. From exposure to UV rays. From pollutants and other toxins.
It stimulates the production of collagen and helps reduce it’s rate of degradation.
It’s anti-inflammatory and wound healing, encouraging your skin cells to bind together after they’ve been separated by a scratch or cut. It treats acne and acne scarring. It treats psoriasis and eczema. It relieves dryness, flaking, and itching. It helps wounds fight infection.
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Camelina oil
Oil derived from the Camelina Sativa Plant. It’s an incredibly...
Oil derived from the Camelina Sativa Plant. It’s an incredibly potent source of essential fatty acids. It’s profile consists of 6% saturated fatty acids, 30% monounsaturated fatty acids, and 64% polyunsaturated fatty acids. It’s most notable contents are its 31% linolenic acid, 23% linoleic acid, 17% oleic acid, 11% eicosenoic acid and 8% palmitic acid. It’s one of the richest natural sources of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) - the heart-healthy plant-derived, omega-3 fatty acid.
It’s anti-inflammatory. It helps treat scalp conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis that can lead to dandruff. It’s packed with natural antioxidants - tocopherols and phytosterols - combatting free radical damage to keep the hair shafts protected from environmental factors.
It regulates oil production. It locks in hydration. It injects nourishment to treat dryness and flakiness. It improves elasticity and texture. It’s a robust source of vegetable proteins. It repairs damaged hair cuticles. It coats the hair follicles promoting their strong and healthy growth. It makes hair softer, smoother, and healthier.
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Tocopherol
Vitamin E. It’s a fat-soluble, essential nutrient with anti-inflammatory and...
Vitamin E. It’s a fat-soluble, essential nutrient with anti-inflammatory and strong antioxidant properties.
It helps support cell function, and skin health. It’s effective at combating the effects of free radicals produced by UV rays and toxins in the environment.
It assists in various kinds of cellular restoration from sun damage to healing support for scars or burns.
It reduces the symptoms of atopic dermatitis. It accelerates wound healing. It regulates oil production.
It helps keep your skin's protective lipid barrier intact. It allows for long-lasting moisture retention between your skin cells. It seals up the tiny cracks that cause water-loss and lead to tight and dry skin.
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Allantoin
It’s an extract from the comfrey plant. It’s moisturizing and...
It’s an extract from the comfrey plant.
It’s moisturizing and hydrating - acting as an emollient to prevent water-loss, dryness and irritation. It’s a calming agent - soothing and protecting the skin by forming complexes with irritant and sensitizing agents.
It improves healing - soothing injured and irritated skin. It’s keratolytic - with gentle exfoliating properties helping to slough off dead skin cells and promote healthy turnover. It improves skin dullness and brightness.
It helps facilitate the synthesis of collagen - stimulating the fibroblasts and boosting extracellular matrix synthesis.
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