Almond Flour -The ground oval-shaped edible seed of the almond tree |
| Almond Oil - Emollient. Prevents dehydration of skin. Cleansing. Anti-inflammatory. Nourishing |
Aloe Vera - Obtained from the Aloe Vera plant. Benefits: Used for its skin softening, soothing properties and healing properties. Penetrates the skin, supplying moisture directly to the skin's tissues. |
| Apricot Kernal Oil - A skin conditioning agent that is emollient, non-greasy and ideal for dry, tired and mature skins. |
Bee Pollen -The pollen grains of the various species of grasses, plants, trees and flowers are quite distinctive. Collected by the bee and stored in the hive as a food. |
| Cinnamon - A spice used for colouring and fragrance. Warm to the skin. |
| Cocoa Butter -Cocoa Butter is a superb moisturizer which slows down moisture loss. Known for its hydrating effects, Cocoa Butter is also gentle on hte skin and has a pleasing aroma. Excellent when used on dry skin or on wrinkles. |
| Coconut Oil - This oil derived from coconuts, acts as a surfactant and has good cleansing properties. It is used as an emollient in soaps and creates fluffy lather. |
| Dendridic Salts - Food-grade multi-faceted crystal structure to hold the essential oils. |
| Epsom Salts - Salts that are often appled to water, that can soothe tired muscles and soften the skin. |
| Essential Oils -are concentrated pur plant extracts obtained through distillation. They have long been revered for their fragrance and therapeutic value. |
| Glycerine - A humectant used to retain moisture and keep the skin soft. |
| Ground Hemp Seeds -Used as a scrub portion in soap. High in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. Very nourishing to the skin. |
| Jojoba Oil - Made from the bean of an evergreen bush native to the Southwest. Closely resembles skin's natural oils, contains protein and minerals, and is good for all skin typers, to soothe, soften, nourish and protect. Jojoba oil is light and easily absorbed. Helps prevent stretch marks. |
| Kaolin -A china clay in its purest form. Used as a drying agent in masks and scrubs. |
| Lemon Oil - Fragrant yellow oil obtained from the lemon peel. Has anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties. |
| Oats -The seed portion of the plant. Ground for its natural oils. Soothing to dry, itchy skin. |
| Lemon Oil - Fragrant yellow oil obtained from the lemon peel. Has anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties. |
| Olive Oil -Excellent moisturizer. Attracts external moisture to the skin while still allowing the skin to perform natural functions as sweating, shedding. |
| Peppermint - A volatile oil containg menthol obtained by steam distillation from the fresh flowering plant Mentha pipenta. |
| Sea Salts -Sea salt is the end product of dehydrating and purifying actual sea (ocean) water. |
| Seaweed - plant growing on the sea, especially marine algae. |
| Shea Butter -Also know as kante, shea butter is extracted from the fruit of a tree found in Africa. Rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A and E, shea butter heals, soothes and protects the skin from environmental damage. Safe for even sensitive, fragile skin. It is a superb, easily absorbed emollient. |
Tea Tree Oil - Distilled from the bark of the Tea Tree, this oil is anti-fungal, anti-septic and anti-bacterial. Great in ointments and for insect bites. |
| Vitamin E -Also known as Tocopherol, it adds luster to hair, is an excellent antioxidant and provides long-lasting moisturization to both hair and skin. Vitamin E is known for its healing effects and is proven to help prevent scarring and speed healing. |
| Water- An odourless, tasteless, colourless liquid formed by a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Forms streams, lakes, and seas and is a major constituent of all living matter. And we use it to make soap. |
| Wheat Germ Oil -is a know source of pure Vitamin E. Wheat germ oil is emollient, anti-oxident and rich in natural vitamin E. It also serves as a natural preservative. |
| Witch Hazel - It is a natural astringent. This leaf and bark extract is widely used in the treatment of itching and skin irrititation. |
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