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INGREDIENTS LIST

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 ALMOND OIL SWEET Because almond oil is an anti-inflammatory , it may help ease swelling of the skin. Improves complexion and skin tone. Due to its emollient properties , almond oil has the potential to improve both complexion and skin tone. Treats dry skin.
ALOE GEL Using aloe vera on the face can help moisturize skin. Regularly applying a small amount of aloe vera to the face can help treat various skin conditions, including acne, eczema, and sunburn. A person can use the gel directly from an aloe vera plant or buy a bottled variety from a health store
APRICOT OIL Apricot oil helps to improve skin tone, maintain softness and radiance of the skin. It also nourishes the skin and lowers the appearance of face wrinkles, fine lines and blemishes (that's the Vitamin C and E working in partnership)
ARGAN OIL Argan oil it's perfect to use on all skin types. It's packed with omega fatty acids, vitamin E, and linoleic acids, all of which work to lightly moisturize your skin, soften dry patches, and even reduce acne.
AVOCADO OIL Avocado oil contains a high percentage of Vitamin E, as well as potassium, lecithin, and many other nutrients which can nourish and moisturize your skin. The oleic acid also promotes collagen production, which helps grow new skin. This accelerates the healing process, helping with issues like sunburn
CALENDULA OIL Calendula oil might improve the overall appearance of your skin. One study found that a cream containing calendula extract may promote skin hydration and firmness, but more research is needed. It's also speculated that calendula might help treat contact dermatitis, which includes reactions to poison ivy.
CANADIAN BARK WILLOW Derived from the bark of the willow tree, Willow Bark Extract has been used for centuries to soothe irritated skin. Containing salicin—from which salicylic acid is derived—this versatile ingredient is both anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, clearing pores and alleviating acne and irritation.
CARROT OIL A study that analyzed carrot seed oil's antioxidant properties suggests that it might be beneficial in cosmetics as a rejuvenator for aging skin.
CHAMOMILE OIL Chamomile  was used by the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans to treat wounds and promote healing. The polyphenols and phytochemicals in chamomile are known to speed up cell regeneration, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars. As if these weren't enough reasons to get on board with chamomile in our skincare, these polyphenols also fight against harmful free radicals, protecting our skin from environmental damage and slowing signs of aging.
COCONUT OIL Face Moisturizer: Just as you can use it on your body, you can use coconut oil on your face to moisturize your skin. It's particularly effective as a primer to soften the skin before applying makeup. It'll give you a glowy, dewy look after you apply your foundation.
GINSENG Ginseng acts as a shield against them. ... And if sensitive skin is your worry, ginseng's natural anti-inflammatory properties help quell redness and puffiness. It can even be a good, calming remedy for skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis because of this.
GRAPESEED OIL Vitamin E. Grapeseed oil is a good source of vitamin E, even more so than olive oil. Vitamin E is a vitamin that works as a fat-soluble antioxidant, which helps protect your cells from damaging free radicals that have been associated with cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses.
GREEN TEA  The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties in green tea may make it an effective treatment for acne and oily skin. According to research , the polyphenols in green tea, when applied to the skin, help reduce sebum secretion, which can lead to acne
HORSE CHESTNUT EXTRACT Horse chestnut extract has many benefits in cosmetics. It stimulates the microcirculation, gently supporting blood flow. In addition, it improves and protects the function of the capillary walls and visibly reduces swelling.
JASMIN OIL When used in skincare, jasmine essential oil acts as an effective antibacterial, soothing dry skin and eczema and increasing cell turnover to lighten the appearance of scars. Treating skin imbalances holistically, jasmine balances hormone levels and works as a formidable stress-reducing therapy.
JOJOBA OIL Jojoba Oil has anti-inflammatory properties which help to tame chaffing and chapping, reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea, and keep skin calm and comfortable. The Vitamin E and B-complex vitamins in the Jojoba Oil help in skin repair and damage control.
LEMON OIL* Lemon essential oil is one of the most easily recognized oils because of its refreshing, energizing and uplifting scent. The health benefits of lemon oil can be attributed to its stimulating, calming, astringent, detoxifying, antiseptic, disinfectant and anti-fungal properties.
LEMONGRASS oil* Organic lemongrass essential oil has purifying properties which make it perfect for skincare. These properties help to remove impurities, detoxify the skin and leave it feeling clean and clear. Antioxidants are good for you as they help to neutralise damaging free radicals, which can be harmful to your skin.
MACADAMIA NUT OIL Macadamia nut oil gives great results for your skin

Each drop is rich in essential fatty acids, such as palmitoleic acid, which helps prevent premature aging, and Oleic Acid, which helps to prevent trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), making it perfect for moisturising dry, sensitive skin
MANDARIN OIL Vitamin A is very useful for your skin because this vitamin can stimulate the skin tissues and speed up the reconstruction. Beyond that, vitamin A in mandarin oranges has anti-aging properties that are essential to protect you from various skin problems like wrinkles.
OLIVE ORG. EXTRA VIRGIN OIL For centuries, extra virgin olive oil has been used topically to relieve every day skin ailments. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties because it is packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It hydrates the skin by building the skin's moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture
PROPOLIS Propolis is a powerful tool to fight off acne not only due to its antibacterial nature but also for its anti inflammatory properties. It eases the redness of the skin and soothes the skin by cooling the temperature of the skin
PUMPKIN OIL  Pumpkin seed oil is a carrier oil with antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Supports wound healing.Supports production of collagen.Reduces free radicals and balances oil in the skin
RED WINE EXTRACT Helps fight skin ageing: Red wine may just help you age better. The presence of antioxidants like flavonoid, resveratrol and tannins fight skin ageing by restoring collagen and elastic fibres.
RICE BRAN OIL Used topically, Rice Bran Carrier Oil improves circulation, evens out skin tone, and minimizes the appearance of dark circles and puffiness around the eye area. It increases skin's natural regeneration, encourages moisture retention, and soothes irritation
SAGE OIL Rich in antioxidants, astringent properties, and antibacterial qualities, sage leaves are ideal for oily, wrinkled, or saggy skin. These leaves will primarily clean and restore elasticity to your skin. Use it post-shower to re-close your pores—this will help prevent dirt from getting caught in your skin!
SESAME OIL With its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, sesame oil can help your skin in several ways. It may be especially beneficial for acne-prone skin and acne scars.
SPIRULINA MAXIMA Contains anti-aging benefits

Spirulina is rich in antioxidants that can help defend your skin and body from free radicals.It neutralizes free radicals and other toxins that cause premature signs of aging.
SUNFLOWER OIL*  Rich in nutrients such as calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and vitamins A, K and E, it’s used effectively against inflammation and general irritations of the skin. Being very high in vitamin E, it acts as an emollient which traps moisture and keeps skin well hydrated. It also helps prevent damage to cells by ultraviolet light and aids against premature aging of skin by protecting the collagen and elastin content.
WHITE LILLY EXTRACT acts as an emollient, soothing agent, astringent, antiseptic, cleansing and anti-inflammatory agent. Offers healing, moisturizing, purifying and protective benefits. White Lily Extract is used in shampoo, conditioner and skin care.
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