Olive oil is one of nature’s purest care essentials and an exceptional cleanser that dissolves oils and buildup. With regular use, it purifies the skin and reduces the likelihood of inflammation, bacterial growth, and fungal issues.
It supports the regeneration of skin tissue and helps regulate the skin’s natural moisture balance. It also softens and nourishes the skin while encouraging renewal and recovery; it tones and firms, is rich in vitamin E, and is a natural source of antioxidants, which visibly slows the signs of skin aging.
It absorbs into the skin quickly, far faster than oils such as borage, olive, sunflower, or even almond oil. Research indicates that coconut oil contains phytosterols, which are believed to contribute to its anti-inflammatory and restorative properties.
As an ingredient in skincare products, or used on its own, coconut oil delivers excellent hydration and softens the skin. After application, the skin feels velvety smooth.
An excellent skin protector, naturally rich in vitamin E. It is widely recognized and used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical care to reduce dryness and enhance skin elasticity.
It helps prevent moisture loss and is frequently selected for massage treatments, body lotions, lip balms, and as a nourishing addition to soaps.
Provides exceptional hydration and softens the skin. It first forms a light, non greasy lipid veil that helps prevent moisture loss. It then diffuses into the intercellular spaces of the stratum corneum, the outer layer of the skin, to soften the tissue. It absorbs quickly and leaves the skin velvety to the touch.
Did you know that more than 80% of beauty products and over 93% of hair care products available today contain ingredients listed on our Ingredient Blacklist?
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Hydrosols, sometimes called hydrolates or floral waters, are natural byproducts of producing essential oils. During distillation, fresh plants and blossoms are combined with spring water. The water is heated, rises as steam, and passes through the plant material. The steam gathers the essential oil and other volatile compounds present. The essential oil that floats on the surface is removed, leaving the hydrosol, which contains a small amount of essential oil and other water soluble constituents from the plant.
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