Ingredients Benefits
Shea Butter: Moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, heals burns, protects skin, and fades dark marks and scars. High in A, E & F. Soothes skin. Has healing properties. Moisturizing and repairing properties. It's extremely rich in fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins, which work well to improve tone, soften and plump skin, and even slow the breakdown of collagen. Soothing to dry and irritated skin. Moisturizes, soothes & repairs dry and cracked skin, stretch marks, and scars.
Cocoa Butter: Soothes sensitive and inflamed skin. Rich in vitamins E and K. Helps hydrate and nourish skin deeply. Can help reduce stretch marks and scars by boosting elasticity. Promotes soft skin & fades scars. Deeply moisturizes, and improves skin elasticity, stretch marks & scars.
Mango Butter: Moisturizing, and contains natural skin nutrients like vitamins A, C, and E. Conditions skin and improves overall health and appearance. Strengthens skin's natural protective barrier which helps skin retain moisture, prevents damage & drying out. Most importantly, mango butter contains vitamin A, an antioxidant that stimulates the skin’s natural renewal process. It encourages the skin to produce new, healthy skin cells, improves the skin’s texture and elasticity, and protects the skin against damage caused by UV radiation. This leads to fewer wrinkles, fewer fine lines, and firmer skin. Daily moisturizer, improves fine lines, dry skin, skin radiance, suppleness & elasticity.
Kokum Butter: Improves damaged skin, dry skin, soothes skin irritation & improves skin elasticity. Hydrates heal and protect. Rich in vitamin E. Promotes regeneration of healthy skin cells, softens skin & high in antioxidants.
Apricot Seed Oil: nourishes the skin to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improves skin tone, and increases skin radiance. It also has antiseptic, antibacterial, and antioxidant effects, which can help to heal blemishes and protect against environmental damages."Nov 23, 2021
Grapeseed Oil: Lightens scars, protects against free radicals, moisturizes and balances skin, absorbs easily, minimizes fine lines and wrinkles, even skin tone, supports collagen, & antifungal.
Sweet Almond Oil: Thanks to the Vitamin E, 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, vitamin A can help reduce acne.
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil can hydrate the skin and help it retain moisture. It may also help reduce inflammation, promote wound healing, and have antibacterial properties.
Jojoba Oil: Moisturizing, antibacterial. Antioxidant, non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, speed up wound healing, and helps control sebum production, soothes skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, etc... Reduce the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and fine lines.
Sunflower Seed Oil: Softens skin, locks in moisture, and helps retain the natural skin barrier. Highly absorbent, suited for various skin types. Rich in vitamin E. Helps calm the skin and is anti-aging. Hydrating, calming, protecting, and soothing.
Safflower Oil: Ideal for hydrating dry or acne-prone skin while soothing irritation, rashes, and inflammation. It is reputed to enhance skin texture, appearance, and quality. Safflower oil contains a rich source of fatty acids that help improve the skin's natural barrier and improve overall skin health, helping to enhance the texture and tone of the skin. Safflower oil is great for sensitive skin types and skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne, and rosacea. Anti-inflammatory.
Rosehip Oil: Like many popular carrier oils, rosehip oil contains essential fatty acids that promote cellular and tissue regeneration. Rosehip is also high in vitamin C and has anti-aging effects when it’s applied to the skin. Studies show that it’s often used to improve age spots from sun damage, improve skin tone and texture, reduce eczema, and fight skin infections. Rosehip oil is considered a dry oil, which means that it absorbs into the skin quickly and won’t leave you with an oily residue. For this reason, it works best for people with normal to dry skin.
Olive Oil: Not only does consuming real extra virgin olive oil benefit your heart, brain, and mood but it can also be used as a carrier oil to help hydrate your skin, speed up wound healing and even help to fight infections.
Research suggests that olive oil may serve as a promising treatment for skin-related conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, and atopic dermatitis. It helps to improve these skin issues by reducing inflammation and fighting the growth of bacteria.
Argan Oil: Argan oil is one of the best carrier oils for your skin because it contains omega-6 fatty acids, linoleic acid, antioxidants, and vitamins A, and vitamin E. It’s often included in cosmetic products because when it’s used topically, tocopherol from vitamin E promotes cell production, boosting the health of your skin and hair. Argan oil absorbs quickly, and it’s gentle enough to use on sensitive skin. It doesn’t leave you with greasy skin either. Like jojoba oil, argan oil helps to reduce sebum levels in people with oily skin, so it’s a great carrier oil for all skin types. Research indicates that argan oil is also helpful in improving skin elasticity and has anti-aging effects.
Avocado Oil: It’s very moisturizing, so it works best for people with dry, rough skin. Avocado oil helps to improve skin texture, remove makeup and hydrate your hair. Plus, research conducted on rats suggests that avocado oil may help to reduce inflammation and increase collagen production, making it a useful tool for treating skin wounds.
Castor Oil: Moisturizing, promotes overall skin health. Complexion: The fatty acids in castor oil can also promote the growth of healthy skin tissue, making it helpful in restoring uneven skin tones. Draws moisture from the air. Promotes hair growth.
Vitamin E Oil: Moisturizing skin, and wound healing, reduces itchy skin & eczema, prevents and/or minimizes scars, and prevents or treats fine lines and wrinkles, Vitamin E, also sometimes called the “skin vitamin,” has excellent antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and skin healing properties, which make it a great natural remedy for various skin and hair concerns.
Calendula: Heals wounds, nourishes dry skin, reduces scarring. Antibacterial and antifungal properties. *Soothes sensitive skin. Relieves diaper rash.
Chamomile: Reduces inflammation, relieves stress & promotes sleep, rich in antioxidants. May help address redness, hyperpigmentation and acne. Soothes sensitive skin.
Moringa Oil: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, improves the overall appearance of the skin, soothes inflammation