Rice Bran Oil

The oil contains around 30 percent linoleic acid. It is commonly refined, yet the level of active compounds remains stable throughout the refining process. It is also rich in vitamin E and a range of phytosterols. It is widely valued in anti aging skincare, for nourishing dry skin, in suncare formulations, in hair masks, and for caring for skin prone to irritation and redness.

Wild Rosehip Oil

It is obtained by cold pressing carefully dried rose hips from wild rose species, most often Rosa canina and R. rubiginosa, also known as R. eglanteria, as well as R. moschata, R. villosa, R. rugosa and other related species. The oil ranges from golden red to deep red, a natural shade that comes from the fruit’s carotenoids. It is the seeds, rather than the fleshy shell, that yield this precious oil. Oil of Chilean wild rose, also known as Rosa mosqueta, is pressed from R. rubiginosa and R. canina, and less commonly from R. moschata. These species usually grow wild together in the southern Andes, so their fruits are often harvested as a mix and pressed into a single oil. The oil is exceptionally rich in essential fatty acids and carotenoids.

Hazelnut Oil

This oil, like macadamia and avocado oils, is fast absorbing. It has a gently sweet, nutty aroma, although some hazelnut varieties produce an entirely neutral scent, and it offers a refined, silky texture. Its vitamin E content lends notable stability.

Thanks to its triterpenes, it is well suited to oily skin with sluggish circulation and a tendency to breakouts, to sensitive skin prone to redness, and to skin that lacks moisture.

Apricot Kernel Oil

Carefully cold pressed from apricot kernels.

This oil is exceptionally rich in vitamin A and linoleic acid. It restores, hydrates, and revitalizes the skin.

Ideal for sensitive, dry, dehydrated, and mature skin.

Avocado Oil

It has a deep green hue, a delicate scent, and absorbs quickly.

It is rich in essential fatty acids, lecithin, vitamin E, and beta carotene.

Suitable for the care of all skin types, especially dry, dehydrated, and mature skin, as well as skin with poor circulation and skin prone to inflammation.

It is also used to help reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks, and to support overall skin regeneration.

Shea Butter (Mandingo, Karité)

A plant-based butter rich in stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids.

It contains a notably high unsaponifiable fraction up to 8 percent, comprising provitamin A, vitamin E, sterols, triterpene alcohols, and cinnamic acid esters known to offer UVB protection.

Sesame Oil

Sesame oil is a valuable source of vitamin E, B complex vitamins, and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. It also contains protein and lecithin. Despite its rich and dense texture, it is widely used to help treat eczema, psoriasis, and dry skin, thanks to its excellent moisturizing properties.

Sesame oil has strong moisturizing, soothing, and softening qualities. For this reason it works beautifully when blended into a moisturizer.

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