Cedarwood Oil
The essential oil derived from the needles, leaves, bark, and...
The essential oil derived from the needles, leaves, bark, and berries of cedar trees. Its components - cedrine, cedrol, and thujopsene - have properties that are antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, diuretic, insecticidal and antifungal. It helps regulate the growth of bacteria. It can relieve and alleviate the symptoms of dermatitis. It can help reduce the appearance of scars, treat minor wounds, alleviate arthritis pain, and soothe symptoms of eczema. Aromatically, the cedrol in cedarwood oil can have a soothing effect on mood, making it beneficial for anxiety, and reducing stress.
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Patchouli Oil
The essential oil derived from the leaves of the patchouli...
The essential oil derived from the leaves of the patchouli plant. It’s anti-inflammatory. It helps reduce the symptoms of pain. It helps regulate collagen production and degradation. It’s antibacterial - disrupting the biofilm and resistance factors of certain strains of bacteria that can lead to infections like Staph. It’s antifungal. It’s useful in treating skin conditions such as dermatitis, acne, or dry, cracked skin. It has aromatherapeutic properties that combat depression, providing feelings of relaxation and helping to ease stress or anxiety
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Orange Oil
Oil extracted from the rind of the sweet orange. It’s...
Oil extracted from the rind of the sweet orange. It’s core chemical components are alpha-pinene, citronellol, geraniol, sabinene, myrcene, limonene, linalool, and neral. It’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory - effective at stopping the growth of some types of bacteria and fungi. It helps to reduce the symptoms of various skin conditions. Its primary antioxidant components help fight and reverse the damaging effects of oxidative stress. It has anticancer effects. Its aromatherapeutic properties help to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. It relaxes muscles, soothes short-term pain and supports lung function.
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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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Retinyl Palmitate
A Vitamin A derivative. It promotes skin cell turnover. It...
A Vitamin A derivative. It promotes skin cell turnover. It exfoliates and brightens the skin. It slows the breakdown of collagen and thickens the deeper layer of the skin. It converts into retinoic acid then binds to specific receptors in skin cells that lead to increased collagen production. It’s healing. Its antioxidant properties reduce the damage of oxidative stress. It reduces the appearance of wrinkles.
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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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